Bruce Springsteen speaks the truth - Vote them Out

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Bruce Springsteen speaks the truth - Vote them Out
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By Greg Butterfield
Thousands of people filled the streets of Washington Heights, Harlem and El Barrio (East Harlem) on June 14 for a militant demonstration of Black-Latinx solidarity against racist police terror. Puerto Rican and Black Liberation flags waved side-by-side as people in these two proud neighborhoods, historically plagued by police brutality, economic neglect and racist gentrification, once again expressed their unity with demands to “demilitarize, demobilize and defund the police.”
New York City: Solidarity with #OccupyCityHall
Wednesday, July 22 - 6:00 p.m.
Gather at Union Square
Abolition Park organizers are planning a march in response to the NYPD's violent raid of #OccupyCityHall this morning. It will begin in Union Square at 6 PM.
Via NYC Protest Updates 2020
New York City: Reparations rally and press conference
Thursday, July 2 - 12 noon
NYC African Burial Ground, 290 Broadway at Duane St.
From Charles Barron: Show up this Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 12noon at the NYC African Burial Ground for support of my Bill A3080A. We already have 40 co-sponsors in the NYS Assembly that has signed on to my Reparations Bill. Let’s push even more to make this happen. Join us! They Stole Us. They Sold Us. They Owe Us. Forward Ever.
Based on a talk given at a march and rally on Wall Street, June 19, 2020
By Greg Butterfield
Millions of people have sincerely embraced the slogan “Defund the police.” But the problem is that it is such a vague demand. It can mean anything depending on who is saying it. We see pro-cop politicians like Mayor Bill de Blasio talk about “defunding” the New York Police Department. It’s not serious. Defund is only a serious demand for change when it’s combined with demands for community control and to fund people’s needs instead — to fund a public health system, to pay reparations.
Defunding is not the goal. It’s a first step to the goal.
#defundnypd