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Stop Torture Now!

June 22nd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized, Upcoming Events

Habeas corpus is not a fancy legal term. It’s the freedom from being thrown in prison illegally, with no help and no end in sight.  No government should ever be given the   power to call someone an enemy and lock them away indefinitely.

Today we face a new and unprecedented assault on habeas corpus, due process and our most basic American values: The Military Commissions Act of 2006, which eliminates habeas rights for some people gives the president absolute power to designate enemy combatants, and weakens the rules preventing evidence gained through torture.

About the Day of Action to Restore Law and Justice

On June 26, 2007, join us in Washington, D.C. as we call on Congress to restore habeas corpus, fix the Military Commissions Act, and restore our constitutional rights. Rally with us outside the Capitol, then help deliver our urgent message in person to your Members of Congress. This is your chance to make your voice heard!

9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Lobby Training by ACLU 

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Rally at Upper Senate Park (Constitution Avenue NE between New Jersey and Delaware Avenues, NE)

1:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Storm the Hill: Lobby Meetings with Senators and Representatives 

Speaker List

Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD)
Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA)
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
Representative John Conyers (D-MI)
Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-NY)

Greg Proops of Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Reverend Lennox Yearwood of the Hip Hop Caucus

Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union
Larry Cox, Executive Director, Amnesty International USA
David Keene, Chairman, American Conservative Union
Wade Henderson, Executive Director, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Reverend Rich Killmer, Executive Director, National Religious
      Campaign Against Torture
Sister Diana Ortiz, Executive Director, Torture Abolition and Survivors
      Support Coalition International and torture survivor

Reverend Dr. Charles E. Gutenson, Associate Professor of
      Philosophical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary
Dr. Ingrid Matson, Islamic Society of North America
Rabbi Gerrald Serotta, Temple Shalom
Bishop Walter Sullivan, Catholic Diocese of Richmond (Ret.)

Check out the official page on this event!

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Hip Hop for Habeas!

June 21st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in From the Field, Photos

make hip hop not warHip-hop’s always been a music of rebellion and improvisation, about making art with what you’ve got
- be it some turntables and disco records, or just beatboxing and freestyling on the corner.  From the days of Afrika Bambaataa, hip-hop culture’s been struggling to overcome violence in our neighborhoods, the country, and the world.

 
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So it’s only right that we get together from all over the country and rock the 9:30 Club in the capitol city to stop torture and tell our government it’s time to shut down Guantanamo.
Amnesty table

The ACLU, Amnesty International and the Hip Hop Caucus got together so we could groove and get down against Guantanamo and the un-American acts of the government. 

With people signing petitions in the back and a party in the front, we kept it hype.  It’ll be a lot of the same cats at the ACLU’s Day of Action on Tuesday June 26th, 2007, and you know the League is going to be there!

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Rev. Yearwood, event MC with J.Period on the wheels of steel.

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Umi from the RGB Fam laying it down.

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It wasn’t all rappers - the Readnex Poetry Squad blessed us with a bit of spoken word.  (They were at the conference too - sitting right across the aisle from us at the scholarship session.)

Mystic and DJ Chela
Mystic and DJ Chela of the Universal Zulu Nation definitely represented for the ladies.

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Hip-hop icons dead prez killed it…

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Mikhail, Roxy

Everybody in the crowd was caught up and full of solidarity with the struggle.

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We’re Taking Over.

June 21st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in From the Field, Photos

The League hit D.C. full force, coming in from every corner to swarm the conference and the city.  It got to a point where we took over Take Back America.


CAV love - Roxanne and Bobby Drake.
 


CAV meets the field - Christina Hollenback and Bobby.


Billy gets expressive - must be Jen’s messaging.


Billy, Lanisha Martin and Roxanne chow down.



Roxanne gets mad love at Bar Nun!


Roxanne, we’re not back at the dorm yet


Mikhail and Roxanne say “NO!” to torture at Hip Hop for Habeas.


Tony, Sam Dorman and National Board member Anna Lefer bond over breakfast,

Davey D interviews Kucinich, before moving on to a more important interview

with Roxanne and Jay Woodson.


Biko braves the belly of the beast and gets interviewed for The O’Reilly Factor.


Strategizing in the sun.


“Your coffee breath is so strong, it’s forcing back my hands!”


We truly are a proud and beautiful bunch of people.


“Here’s to going home - cheers!”


Are we there yet?

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Community Allies - Activist Table

June 21st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in From the Field, Related News

While many well known organizations were represented at Take Back America, we wanted to put you up on some of the groups you may not have heard of.  It’s their time to shine:  

CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the war in Iraq, stop new wars, and redirect our resources into health care, education and other life-affirming activities. We reject the Bush administration’s fear-based politics that justify violence, and instead calls for policies based on compassion, kindness and a commitment to international law.  With an emphasis on joy and humor, CODEPINK women and men seek to activate, amplify and inspire a community of peacemakers through creative campaigns and a commitment to non-violence.

Open Society Institute
The Open Society Institute (OSI), a private operating and grantmaking foundation, aims to shape public policy to promote democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform. On a local level, OSI implements a range of initiatives to support the rule of law, education, public health, and independent media. At the same time, OSI works to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as combating corruption and rights abuses.

 American Forum is a nonprofit media organization that works to encourage more citizen debate on important societal issues. It provides professionally prepared and easily used materials to print, broadcast and new media outlets seeking commentary from a state point of view. The Forum gives prominent and authoritative proponents of progressive measures an audience in their own communities as well as greater access to the latest communications technology.

Free Press is a national, nonpartisan organization working to reform the media. Through education, organizing and advocacy, we promote diverse and independent media ownership, strong public media, and universal access to communications.

Choice USA mobilizes and provides ongoing support to the diverse, upcoming generation of leaders who promote and protect reproductive choice both now and in the future.

Since its founding in 1966, NOW’s goal has been to take action to bring about equality for all women. NOW works to eliminate discrimination and harassment in the workplace, schools, the justice system, and all other sectors of society; secure abortion, birth control and reproductive rights for all women; end all forms of violence against women; eradicate racism, sexism and homophobia; and promote equality and justice in our society.

 

National Presidential Caucus

We are a consortium of partisan, bi-partisan and non-partisan interests working together to facilitate the National Presidential Caucus — helping the country be better prepared to select its next president, not in haste, but through thousands of informed face to face discussions and thoughtful deliberations.


NARAL Pro-Choice America is committed to advancing our shared values. We are committed to protecting the right to choose and electing candidates who will promote policies to prevent unintended pregnancy. We are going on the offensive, reshaping the terms of the debate, and bridging the false divides that are meant to keep us from progress on reproductive health.

  The Generational Alliance is a collaborative youth leadership network that connects campus, community and voter education work to build a long-term, strategic and integrated movement for positive social change.

In 2005, three organizations, Young People For, League of Young Voters Education Fund, and Movement Strategy Center came together to form a new collaborative known as the “Generational Alliance” (GA). The GA was formed to bring together youth organizations among at least three distinct fields: community-based organizing; campus organizing; and civic engagement. The youth field has been fractured among these sub-fields, and the formation of the GA was a first step towards building a cohesive network and leadership development pipeline. In the past year, the GA has begun building infrastructure, core leadership, convening organizations, building a mapping project, and establishing an identity in the leadership and civic engagement field.

Young People For believes collaboration is critical to advancing youth progressive power and to establishing effective, strategic leadership pipelines across the nation. We have been collaborating and coordinating our work since the beginning and we will continue to forge critical relationships with local, state and national organizations.


The Secular Coalition for America is the only organization in the nation whose primary purpose is lobbying Congress on behalf of atheists, humanists, freethinkers, and other nontheistic Americans. From our office in the nation’s capital, our full-time lobbyist and support staff engage public policy makers and the media on issues ranging from religion’s influence on education and medical research to the privileging of faith groups by government. We are the first and only cooperative venture of eight member organizations coming together to improve the political situation of a previously unrepresented constituency: the tens of millions of atheists and agnostics in the United States.

The National Hip-Hop Political Convention
The National Hip Hop Political Convention (NHHPC) is a political organization founded in 2003 and operating in 20 states throughout the United States working on issues facing the hip-hop generation. Their keystone event is a biennial National Hip Hop Political Convention, where delegates and local organizing committees from the Hip Hop Generation vote on, adopt and endorse a political agenda for the Hip Hop Generation “to funnel the political and cultural power of the hip hop generation into mainstream political activities.” The first National Hip Hop Political Convention was held from June 16 to 19, 2004 in Newark, New Jersey.  The second was held July 19–23, 2006 in Chicago.


Finally, after 50 years of television broadcasting, there now exists a national television channel that reflects the diversity of our society, provides perspectives that are under-represented or ignored by the mainstream media, and shines a national spotlight on engaged citizens working for progressive social change.  We were happy to enjoy lunch on the last day with their president John Schwartz, who is also one of the founders of WYEP.  If you have Dish Network, you can watch Free Speech TV on channel 9415.


People For The American Way is an energetic advocate for the values and institutions that sustain a diverse democratic society.  Many of these are now threatened by the influence of the radical right and its allies who have risen to political power.  Our most fundamental rights and freedoms – and even our basic constitutional framework – are at risk.  People For The American Way works in close collaboration with other leading national and state progressive organizations to mobilize Americans at this defining moment in our history.

Campaign For America’s Future
Over 100 Prominent Americans—citizen activists and policy experts concerned about our country and our planet—joined together to launch and build the Campaign for America’s Future. We are challenging the big money corporate agenda by encouraging Americans to speak up—to discuss and debate a new vision of an economy and a future that works for all of us.

America’s Future insists that the question of falling wages and rising insecurity be placed at the center of our national debate. We challenge those who suggest that nothing can be done and expose the conservative agenda that has made things worse. America’s Future works to revitalize a progressive agenda, and fights to make this economy work for working people once again. We engage citizens, activists and political leaders in a renewed debate about the kind of country—and the kind of world—we want to build for the generations yet to come.

The California Coalition of Barrios Unidos began as a community based peace movement in the violent streets of urban California in 1977. Incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1993, the national office of Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos established the mission to prevent and curtail violence amongst youth within Santa Cruz County by providing them with life enhancing alternatives. Over the past twenty-five years Barrios Unidos has developed a model that seeks to reclaim and restore the lives of struggling youth while promoting unity amongst families and neighbors through community building efforts.

Highlander Research and Education Center

The Highlander Center was founded in 1932 to serve as an adult education center for community workers involved in social and economic justice movements. The goal of Highlander was and is to provide education and support to poor and working people fighting economic injustice, poverty, prejudice, and environmental destruction. We help grassroots leaders create the tools necessary for building broad-based movements for change.

The founding principle and guiding philosophy of Highlander is that the answers to the problems facing society lie in the experiences of ordinary people. Those experiences, so often belittled and denigrated in our society, are the keys to grassroots power.


The
Hip Hop Caucus (H2C) is a nonprofit, non-partisan membership association created to establish a national and international coalition of pop-culture, social and political organizations, community based organizations, and individuals who believe in the collective powers of persons born after 1964.

The Hip Hop Caucus was established to provide a comprehensive agenda for the Progressive and Hip-Hop community both domesticlly and abroad. The Caucus’ programs promote social and political equality in the area of Economics, Education, Health Care, Housing, and Justice.

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The League Goes to Washington. . .

June 21st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in From the Field

TAKE BACK AMERICA 2007

 We’re back!  And boy do we have some stories to share! 

 (League National Organizing Director Biko Baker has Griff Jenkins of the O’Reilly Factor right where he wants him)

We’re here to make you feel like you were there!  Follow us!

* Presidential hopefuls hoped to make a splash

* Hip-Hop for Habeas broke it down

* Cool new friends!

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The League Goes Green with Students for a Greener Pittsburgh

June 14th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Related News

Having organized online, Students for a Greener Pittsburgh got 700 signatures on a petition urging that the Casino and Arena be LEED-certified  green buildings.  They, in partnership with the Sierra Club, held a press conference before sending the petitions to County Executive Dan Onorato, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, City Council, Don Barden, and Governor Rendell.
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The masterminds of this event, high school students Daniela Valdes and Sandra Hartkopf, coordinated the signature drive through Facebook.
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Omar-Adbul in the spotlight with Councilman Peduto, who kicked the event off.
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PALYV Youth Slate winner Patrick Dowd spoke, honoring a former student of his.
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Randy Francisco of the Sierra Club giving his two cents.
Of course the League had to come out and show some love to engaged and empowered young people.

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PA League of Young Voters Announces the Departure of State Director Khari Moseley

June 6th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in League News

PA League of Young Voters announces the departure of State Director Khari Mosley
Nish Suvarnakar to take on role of Interim State Director

 
Pittsburgh, PA:  The Pennsylvania League of Young Voters announces the departure of State Director Khari Mosley to take a position as Campaign Director for Pittsburgh United, a group seeking community benefit agreements for neighborhood around large scale publicly funded development projects.

“We couldn’t be more pleased for Khari. The League has come so far since its inception as an all volunteer organization and our Leadership Pipeline has been one of our most satisfying successes,” commented Jennifer England, Director of Communications for the PLYV.  “The pipeline not only sends people to jobs, but creates opportunities for future and continued partnerships.  The League has always understood that we can’t make the city and the state better for everyone by ourselves.  And when one individual leaves to work with our partner or vice versa, it only helps to further the network needed to lead Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania to a better future.”

Nish Suvarnakar, Director of Field will serve as Interim Director while the PA League conducts a search for a permanent State Director.  Mr. Suvarnakar, like Mr. Mosley, is one of eight founding members of the PA League currently on staff or serving on the executive committee.  Nish Suvarnakar has been with the Pennsylvania League since its inception in 2005.  His accomplishments include:

  • Nominated to League of Young Voters 2005 National Council
  • Authored by-laws for National Council
  • Developed and implemented a 200 precinct Election Protection program across Pittsburgh and Allegheny County for 2006 General Election.
  • Co-author of $250,000 Homegrown Political Innovators grant application, and co-author of 2007-08 PA League of Young Voters Strategic Plan
  • Developed the field plan that targeted underperforming precincts for League endorsed candidates in City Council District 3 & 7, School Director 2 & 6 for the 2007 primary election.

Mr. Mosley will continue to serve the Pennsylvania League as a Member of the Board of Directors and will continue in an advisory capacity throughout the transition.  “While we are sad to see Khari go, we celebrate his success and recognize that this fits in well with our organizational strategic direction.  We are focusing on continuing to expand the organization so that it has long term viability, grows beyond a loose collection of individuals to something with institutional stability and statewide capacity.  We will focus our search efforts on finding an individual who can help us fulfill these goals,” stated Suvarnakar.

 
The PA League of Young Voters functioned as one of the convening organizations for Pittsburgh United, and will continue to have a representative on its Board of Directors.  “This is an exciting time for people who care about this city.  We look forward to working with Pittsburgh United as we engage, educate and empower the people to transform this city through politics, community action, and civic participation” Suvarnakar said.

 
The transition is expected to take place throughout the summer.

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One Hill Rallies Against Redevelopment from Above

June 6th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in From the Field, Related News

50 members of the group One Hill (a community organization co-facilitated by Pittsburgh United) were joined by members of supporting organizations including the League and SEIU.  They came together at Freedom Corner in the Hill District for a press conference and rally in support of a community benefits agreement, in order to avoid a repeat of what happened with the Civic Arena.  Many more came out for the discussion on redevelopment at Mellon Arena immediately after.

Some of us might be sitting down, but we’re not taking this lightly.

PALYV PAC winner Michael Lamb turned out to support the cause too!

Jasiri X, of the Millions More movement, deep in thought with Khari and Mikhail.

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Youth Against Violence: Mission Discovery Camp 2007

June 1st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Upcoming Events

“Youth Against Violence” was the theme of this year’s camp, where kids from Pittsburgh’s Hill District wrote songs, made display art, t-shirts, and a billboard, and hosted a rally to raise awareness and get their personal stories with violence heard.

 

 
Check out Real Talk’s interview with the camp director and one of the participants.

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