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Red Sucker Lake First Nation is fighting a COVID outbreak without running water - PPE is being shipped to them ASAP, however if you want to assist with shipping costs, you can etransfer a donation to [email protected]
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Hello everyone:
On November 16, 2021, I left a toxic job. This employer was not only ruining my mental health, but also actively encouraging its employees to ignore state laws by pressuring us to work overtime without pay and forgo our paid breaks. Although I have been unemployed since November, I recently was able to obtain a full-time position in my hometown. While I had hoped that my financial situation would remain stable until I received my first paycheck, that is unfortunately not the case.
Normally, I would open commissions to help cover the costs of bills, groceries, etc. But this new job is going to take up 40+ hours of my time each week. I will no longer have the free time needed to fulfill those commissions—at least, not without charging exorbitant prices for small word counts. I hate to sound desperate, but I am in need of funds for at least 2 weeks’ worth of groceries and gas!
If you have ever read and enjoyed the work I create, please consider donating! Even as little as 1-3 dollars could mean the difference between a full stomach and an overdraft charge.
Thank you for reading, and I hope that you have a great rest of your February! Bless!
B.
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Welcoming Red Fawn Home
On September 9, 2020 after 4 years in prison, Red Fawn Fallis returned to Standing Rock to reunite with her loved ones. Red Fawn was sentenced to 57 months in prison for defending the land, water, people, and treaty rights of the Great Sioux Nation during the Dakota Access Pipeline resistance at Standing Rock in 2016.
With the request for funds by Red Fawn’s family to aid in transition, The Red Nation California Freedom Council seeks to amplify their call with collective contributions.
Donations to the gofundme can be made here!
$1,991 raised of $5,000 goal as of 22/10/2020
Alternatively, you can also direct financial support to:
https://www.paypal.me/RedFawn303 Venmo: @RedFawn-Fallis-1 9851 (last digits of phone if Venmo request)
Help maintain financial stability for an Indigiqueer water & land defender in Mohkinstsis.
Food for themselves, food for their cat Marley, to maintain a safe living situation, general support of maintaining their wellness & improving their quality of life, and potentially accommodating dental health costs & costs for HRT if enough is raised!
$2,139 raised of $5,000 goal as of 22/10/2020
3,211 total views, 235 views today The following communique was anonymously posted originally to Montreal Counter-Info and is republished below. A local news article (in French) about the following action was published here. The communique reads: The pandemic has laid bare the hostility the Corporation des propriétaires immobiliers du Québec (CORPIQ) has for tenants. As tens of... Read Full Article
The following communique was anonymously posted originally to Montreal Counter-Info and is republished below. A local news article (in French) about the following action was
published here
The communique reads:
The pandemic has laid bare the hostility the Corporation des propriétaires immobiliers du Québec (CORPIQ) has for tenants. As tens of thousands of increasingly precarious people struggle to make ends meet, CORPIQ has pressured the Régie du logement to re-start eviction hearings, encouraged landlords to collect rent as usual, and tried to discredit the calls for a global rent strike. CORPIQ defends the class that profits from our basic need for shelter and ensures that many are denied a stable and safe place to live.
The hostility is mutual. On the rainy night of April 29th, in an early celebration of May Day, we paid a visit to CORPIQ’s offices in Ville Saint-Laurent. First, we disabled the security camera. Then, we broke a window and inserted one end of a garden hose into their office, attached the other end to the building’s own outdoor tap, and turned on the water causing a flood.* Good luck with your “return to normal”, assholes.
We have no demands to make to governments, but rather a proposal to other renters and exploited people: what would happen if landlords had to think twice before harassing a tenant, neglecting repairs, or making threats of eviction?
Shout out to all the rent strikers organizing to support each other and spread the strike.
Solidarity with prisoners – and everyone trapped in coercive relationships with the state and capital. The recent hunger strikers in Laval show that we can resist even in the bleakest conditions.
We dedicate this action to everyone feeling isolated, depressed, or hopeless in these circumstances. We’ll never stop fighting for a world without systems that profit from our misery.
The New Poor People’s Campaign Continues Where MLK Left Off, to Fight for Economic Justice (VIDEO)
The New Poor People’s Campaign Continues Where MLK Left Off, to Fight for Economic Justice (VIDEO)
In early 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders planned a Poor People’s Campaign in Washington, D.C., for the spring. The group planned to demand that President Lyndon Johnson and Congresshelp the poor get decent-paying jobs, education, universal health care, a guaranteed income, and decent homes,…
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war without violence (1962 ed.)