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Note: Articles are divided in two sections – second section is on JULIAN ASSANGE.
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ARTICLES
A. Increasing Pressure On China – June 28, 2021
Increasing Pressure On China – PopularResistance.Org
B. U.S. Conducts Airstrikes in Syria and Iraq Against Iranian-Backed Militias – June 28, 2021
See Action # 1
See Pelosi’s statement below in “C”
C. Pelosi Statement on Defensive Airstrikes in the Iraq-Syria Border Region – June 27, 2021
Pelosi Statement on Defensive Airstrikes in the Iraq-Syria Border Region | Speaker Nancy Pelosi
D. Largest San Jose school district kicks cops from campuses – June 25, 2021
E. Oakland City Council Votes to Defund Police, Stripping More Than $17M from Department Budget – June 24, 2021
F. The Most Dangerous Censorship – June 24, 2021
FOCUS: The Most DangerousCensorship (readersupportednews.org)
G. The spirit of resistance is alive and well – June 23, 2021
The spirit of resistance is alive and well | The Electronic Intifada
H. Syria is suffering a devastating wheat shortage the media claim is due to drought – but the truth is a lot more complicated – June 23, 2021
I. Lara Kiswani Palestinian American Activist Calling for Justice for Palestine – June 23, 2021
See Events # 2 & 7
ARTICLES / VIDEOS on JULIAN ASSANGE
See Action # 5
See events # 10 & 12
A. The Weird, Creepy Media Blackout on Recent Assange Revelations – June 29, 2021
The Weird, Creepy Media Blackout on Recent Assange Revelations – Consortiumnews
B. Julian Assange could be RELEASED from UK prison – major new Labour Party bid launched – June 28, 2021
C. Key witness in Assange case admits to lies in indictment – June 26, 2021
Key witness in Assange case admits to lies in indictment – Stundin
D. Journalism Is Not A Crime! War Crimes Are! – Oakland Meeting For Julian Assange with Assange’s Family – June 26, 2021
E. Snowden: ‘Assange could be next’ after McAfee’s death – June 25, 2021
Snowden: ‘Assange could be next’ after McAfee’s death – YouTube
F. Free Julian Assange and start prosecuting the USA Departments of War Crimes – June 20, 2021
Free Julian Assange and start prosecuting the USA Departments of War Crimes – YouTube
ACTIONS / PETITIONS
1. Repeal the 2002 Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) Petition from Veterans For Peace
SIGN: Repeal the 2002 AUMF (salsalabs.org)
For nearly two decades, the AUMFs have effectively become a blank check for any president, at any time, to wage endless global war without oversight or meaningful national public debate. U.S. counterterrorism operations from post-9/11 wars as a whole have expanded to at least 80 countries around the world, costing an estimated $5.9 trillion. Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, injured, surveilled, and displaced, with Black, brown, and Muslim communities disproportionately impacted.
The 2002 AUMF allowed for the disastrous invasion and occupation of Iraq. On June 17, 2021, the House, led by Rep. Barbara Lee and as a result of continued grassroots pressure, passed legislation to repeal the 2002 AUMF. In the upcoming weeks, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee plans to move forward with a bipartisan bill to repeal the 2002 Iraq War authorization
Just this past week the United States conducted airstrikes not authorized by Congress on two separate sovereign nations, Iraq and Syria.
2. No More Weapons for Israel
SIGN: No More Weapons for Israel | Defense for Children Palestine (dci-palestine.org)
3. Ben & Jerry’s: stop supporting apartheid in Palestine
SIGN: Ben & Jerry’s: stop supporting apartheid in Palestine (sumofus.org)
4. Rise with Indigenous Leaders from Brazil’s Amazon!
SIGN: AMAZON WATCH » Rise with Indigenous Leaders from Brazil’s Amazon!
Call on Climate Envoy, John Kerry & Biden Administration to speak out for Indigenous rights!
5. Release Julian Assange
SIGN: Release Julian Assange – CODEPINK – Women for Peace
6. Tell your Congressional representatives and Senators: Justice for Berta Cáceres in Hondoruas!
7. Write your Rep: No Pentagon $ in infrastructure bills
SIGN: Write your Rep: No Pentagon $ in infrastructure bills | Win Without War
8. A pathway to citizenship is human infrastructure
SIGN: Sign and send the petition: A pathway to citizenship is human infrastructure (dailykos.com)
9. Extend the student loan payment pause until student debt is cancelled
EVENTS
Tuesday, June 29 – Sunday, July 4
Tuesday, June 29
1. Tuesday, 12Noon – Friday, July 2 -8:45pm, Starvin’ for Justice Death Penalty Teach-In
Online (Free)
Watch LIVE on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/fastandvigil
Join the ZOOM audience at https://us02web.zoom.us/…/reg…/WN_Minne3oZQHOp4pLUNukR0w
Registration: Webinar Registration – Zoom
See the full schedule for the week, at http://www.abolition.org/fastandvigil/schedule.html
Today is the 49th anniversary of the 1972 Furman v. Georgia decision in which the U.S. Supreme Court found the death penalty to be applied in an arbitrary and capricious manner.
There are several teach-ins each day, June 29, 30, July 1 and 2.
Join us for TWO online discussions about the Death Penalty today:
3pm EDT
* Rob Dunham / Death Penalty Information Center
* Leah Merriam – Death Penalty Action
* Kathy Harris – Alaskans Against the Death Penalty, and others who loved Bill Pelke
7pm EDT
* Mark Bettencourt – Director, Nevada Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
* Renny Cushing – New Hampshire Coalition THAT Abolished the Death Penalty (and so much more)
* Rev. Dr. Jack Sullivan Jr.
* Ahmad Issa – Ohio Death Row Survivor
Hosts: Death Penalty Action, Human Rights Columbus, Terre Haute Death Penalty Resistance + 6 More Groups
Info: (1) Starvin’ for Justice Death Penalty Teach-In | Facebook
Wednesday, June 30
2. Wednesday, 10:00am, Block the Boat for Palestine! Lessons from Trade Union and Community Activists
Online: us02web.zoom.us
The most recent Israeli attack on Gaza has been met by mass protests around the world. In port cities from the United States and Canada to Europe and South Africa, trade union and community activists have responded to the call for boycott, divestment and sanctions by setting up blockades to prevent the docking of ships from the Israeli Zim company and the loading of arms of Israel. These actions build on a series of protests in port cities in the early 2000’s by trade union and community activists, including participation in the Ship to Gaza/ Freedom Flotilla effort in 2014. In this meeting, we will hear from trade union and community activists from the United States, Sweden and Italy who have played a central role in these and other solidarity actions for Palestine. The event will focus on the organising lessons learned with a discussion to follow.
Participants:
Dr. Rafeef Ziadah (Panel chair) is Lecturer in Politics at SOAS, as well as a spoken word artist and human rights activist and former member of the BDS national coordinating committee.
Lara Kiswani is executive director of AROC, the Arab Resource Organising Center in San Francisco, California, which has played a central role in coordinating Block the Boat actions in the United States and Canada in which community activists set up picket-lines targeting Zim ships which dockworkers from the International Longshore and Warehouse Union have refused to cross.
Erik Helgeson is a dockworker at the Port of Gothenburg who serves on both the local and national board of the Swedish Dockworkers Union (SDU). Erik was closely involved in the SDU’s boycott of Israeli cargo in 2010 and the SDU’s support of the Ship to Gaza movement in 2014.
José Nivoi and Giacomo Marchetti are dockworkers at the Port of Genoa in Italy and members of the Unione Sindacale di Base, which has helped to coordinate recent blockades of arms to Israel from the Port of Livorno, following up successful actions in 2019 to blockade shipments of arms to Saudi Arabia to be used in the war on Yemen. They will be joining the meeting via a pre-recorded video message.
Info: Block the Boat for Palestine! Lessons from Trade Union and Community Activists | Facebook
3. Wednesday, 11:00am – 12Noon, #30: The Story of Mah-Hi-vist GoodBlanket | Killed By Custer County Deputies
On / Off facebook: (1) Voices Of Strength | Facebook
Voices of Strength: #30
The Story of Mah-Hi-vist Goodblanket
Special Guest: Melissa Goodblanket (Mother)
Hosted By: Marissa Barrera
Mah-hi-vist “Red Bird” Goodblanket was 18 years old when he was killed by Custer County sheriff’s deputies.
He was unarmed & inside his own home when he was shot seven times, once in the back on the head.
His parents had called 911 to help him during a mental health episode.
The local DA ruled his death as justified & the deputies received the Medal of Valor.
Note: The program has highlighted cases of police terror that are unknown. Marissa’s brother was executed by the Woodland police.
Info: (4) #30: The Story of Mah-Hi-vist GoodBlanket | Killed By Custer County Deputies | Facebook
4. Wednesday, 3:00pm – 4:30pm (PT); 6:00pm – 7:30pm, (ET). History and Celebration of the National Welfare Rights Union
Online: History and Celebration of the NWRU – YouTube
See new short films about the history of welfare rights organizing, along with celebrations of welfare rights leaders past and present.
Host: National Welfare Rights Union
5. Wednesday, 3:00pm, Food Not Bombs – Mission Food Share
Food Not Bombs in the Mission is open to volunteers from 3PM to 7PM every Wednesday at St. John the Episcopal Church, 110 Julian Avenue (at 15th))! Please email beforehand so we can make sure there is someone to welcome you and arrive with a mask over your nose and mouth. We maintain 6 feet of distance distance among us and have windows and doors open. See you soon!
For information or to volunteer: send email to sffnbvolunteers@riseup.net .
Cookhouse: St. John The Evangelist Church, 110 Julian Avenue (at 15th).
Food Pickups: 110 Julian Avenue-3:00PM to 4:00PM–Help Needed!
Cooking: 110 Julian Avenue–4:00 PM to 6:30 PM–Help Needed!
Sharing: 16th and Mission BART Plaza–6:30 PM–Help Needed!
Cleaning Up: 110 Julian Avenue–after Cooking–6:30 PM – 7:30 PM–Help Needed!
6. Wednesday, 7:00pm – 9:00pm, – Friday, July 2, 10:00pm, Sneak Preview: Summer of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Online (FREE)
Register: Screening of Summer of Soul Tickets, Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite
You will receive a unique code before the screening. It will be good for 72 hours starting at 7pm on June 30th. (The film is about 2 hours.)
The film not only shows a series of amazing musical performances, from blues to jazz to gospel and more, but sets it all in a political context, a time when revolution was in the air, the mass resistance to the war in Vietnam, the unprecedented urban rebellions, and the Black Liberation movement, with footage of the Young Lords and the Black Panther Party, and more.
Now is your chance to watch it.
In his acclaimed debut as a filmmaker, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson presents a powerful and transporting documentary—part music film, part historical record created around an epic event that celebrated Black history, culture and fashion. Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969, just one hundred miles south of Woodstock, The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park).
The footage was never seen and largely forgotten–until now. The feature includes never-before-seen concert performances by Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Mahalia Jackson, B.B. King, The 5th Dimension and more.
SUMMER OF SOUL premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award. It will stream on Hulu in conjunction with Disney General Entertainment’s Onyx Collective; Searchlight Pictures will release it theatrically.
Host Revolution Books Berkeley
Info: Sneak Preview: Summer of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) | Facebook or Summer of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) : Indybay
Thursday, July 1
7. Thursday, 4:00pm – 6:00pm, Protest for Palestine at SF Fed Building
In-person
SF Federal Building
90 7th St.
SF
Join us for a protest at the SF Federal building this Thursday. Palestinian families in Silwan, and Sheikh Jarrah #Jerusalem continue to be in danger of being forcibly expelled from their homes by the Israeli government. The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in Jerusalem is part of apartheid Israel’s long and violent history across all of Palestine, which is made possible with U.S. has funding.
Join us to call on Democratic leadership, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to stop giving Israel the green light on ethnic cleansing and IMMEDIATELY halt scheduled expulsions.
Hosts: AROC: Arab Respire & Organizing Center, Al-Awda San Francisco and Jewish Voice for Peace Bay Area
Info: (1) Tell Pelosi: Take Action for Palestine | Facebook or Tell Pelosi: Take Action for Palestine : Indybay
8. Thursday, 4:00pm, SF Bay Area: Bring Our Children Home
4:00pm – March begins at:
Consulate General of Canada
580 California St.
SF
5:30pm – Program begins at:
SF Civic Center (bring your own chair)
Community event to honor residential school survivors & the relatives who never made it home
Info: (2) Facebook
Friday, July 2
9. Friday, 1:00pm – 2:00pm, Shut Down the Police Officers Association
San Francisco Police Officers Association
800 Bryant St. (@ 6th Street)
SF
Masks / social distancing
RESIST with “Mothers On The March”, “Black and Brown for Justice and Equality”, Family’s whose love ones have been killed by cops from SFPD, and the Community.
– Demand the San Francisco Police Officers Association be Shut Down!
– The SF Police Officers Association Be Declared a Non Grata Organization
– Call for the abolishment of the ‘Officers Bill of Rights’
– Jail Killer Cops – demand killer cops be charged with murder.
– Abolish the Police
The POA has supported and defended officers who have executed people in our communities
Saturday, July 3
10. Saturday, 12:30pm – 2:00pm, Global Free Assange Now #Candles4Assange 50th Bday #DroptheCharges
British Consulate General San Francisco
1 Sansome St.(nr. Market St.)
San Francisco
Masks / social distancing
Join us in a Global Day of Protest on Julian’s 50th birthday as we continue to raise awareness of his plight and call on the US Government to drop the charges against him during #AssangeWeek (June 26 – July 4) on the heels of #HomeRun4Julian events: https://assangedefense.org/tour/ to see photos and videos.
Julian Assange has been detained in the UK since he was 39 years old. Julian has spent the past 2 years incarcerated in Belmarsh Prison on trumped up charges.
-July 3rd – 50th Birthday
-2 years in London prison
-Detained in UK since he was 39 years old
-Threatened with 175 years in prison in the U.S.
We will serve cake!
Please bring signs if you can – mainly just join us!
Host: Bay Area Action Committee to Free Julian Assange
Info: Global Free Assange Now #Candles4Assange 50th Bday #DropTheCharges : Indybay and Upcoming Events! (bayaction2freeassange.org)
11. Saturday, 3:00pm – 4:30pm, The People’s Assembly
474 Valencia St. (between 15th & 16th Streets)
SF
Nr. 16th St. BART; MUNI lines #’s 22, 49, 14
Masks / social distancing
All are welcomed.
The People’s Assembly collectively answers three fundamental questions:
● What are the problems we face?
● What are the solutions?
● What are we going to do about it?
Reforms are not enough. We need long-term vision and strategies for liberation.
We need to envision alternatives and create new structures to initiate the world that we want and deserve.
We need to move from single issues to convergence across frontlines.
We need to develop collective strategic plans that create immediate results and lead to long-term systemic political, economic, and social change.
Our community is the source of our power.
Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQjgaCFhtXV/
12. Saturday, 7:00pm – 8:30pm, “Free Julian Assange” Birthday Street Party
Women’s Building
3543 18th St.
SF
A CODEPINK #Candles4Assange Event
Julian Assange has been detained in the UK since he was 39 years old. Threatened with 175 years in prison by the US Government, he has spent the past 2 years incarcerated in Belmarsh Prison on trumped up charges. Assange’s father and brother having been touring the country; events w/videos here: https://assangedefense.org/tour/#press
Join us as we honor Julian’s 50th birthday with a CODEPINK event in support of #Candles4Assange. We call for Julian’s immediate release. Bring yourself, signs, & sparklers, we’ll bring the cupcakes and vegan treats!
Info: “Free Julian Assange” Birthday Street Party : Indybay
Sunday, July 4
13. Sunday, 6:00pm – 8:00pm, Anti-July 4th Film & Discussion – Sir! No Sir! On GI Resistance to end the Vietnam War
In-person event
Revolution Books
2444 Durant Ave.
Berkeley
We invite everyone who is sickened by the US government and what it has done to people all over the planet and to people here, everyone who refuses to join in the orgy of July 4 flag waving and patriotism, to come to Revolution Books for an Anti-July 4 screening and discussion of the powerful film “SIR! NO SIR!” by David Zeiger. This film tells the true story of the powerful anti-war movement which emerged inside the US military during the war in Vietnam. It is a powerful antidote to the lies about Making America Great Again, and the lies about the war in Vietnam that make heroes of the US military which dropped napalm on children.
Sir! No Sir! 1) Brings to life the history of the GI movement through the stories of those who were part of it; 2) Reveals the explosion of defiance that the movement gave birth to with never-before-seen archival material; 3) Explores the profound impact that movement had on the military and the war itself; and 4) The film also tells the story of how and why the GI Movement has been erased from the public memory.
As the Declaration, A Call to Get Organized Now for a Real Revolution says: “…it is a fact that, at the high point of the 1960s, the strength of the radical liberation movements at that time reached into and strongly influenced every part and every institution of society—including the armed forces of this system, where more of the soldiers looked for leadership from the Black Panther Party and other revolutionary-minded forces than from the president of the United States (the so-called ‘commander-in-chief’ of the armed forces).”
On this July 4th, there is nothing to celebrate about this blood-soaked country, its wars of empire, its destruction of the environment, its murderous police, and all the suffering it has caused people here and around the world.
Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jULC3SCX9wE
Info: Anti-July 4th Film & Discussion – Sir! No Sir! On on GI Resistance to end the Vietnam War : Indybay

