The Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. reverberated chants and cries Saturday night as over a thousand protested the police shooting of Michael Brown. Brown an unarmed Black youth, was shot and killed by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. It marked the forth-major local protest in the District since the […]
Yearly Archives: 2014
In Staten Island today, nearly 15 thousand people traveled by ferry, car and bus to a attend a rally and protest against police brutality. The rally was organized by Reverend Al Sharpton’s National Action Network in response to the choking death of Eric Garner by New York City Police. Garner was put […]
After several weeks of protests in response to the brutal murder of Michael Brown, individuals continue to question the system of policing and media reporting in the United States. Many have said that there is a “lack of justice” throughout the nation and have expressed outrage in how the media […]
If you believe mainstream media, Ferguson turned a corner Tuesday night. The riots are settling down, and justice in the form of U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder arrived on Wednesday. “As Tension Eases on Ferguson’s Streets, Focus Turns to Investigation,” reads the New York Times headline. “No teargas used in […]
Hey, Richard Trumka! You didn’t need to be so darn diplomatic yesterday. My take: Wal-Mart getting into in US manufacturing is pretty much the LAST thing America’s economy needs right now. Unless, of course, somebody’s had an attack of conscience and they’ve completely changed their business model. Really quick, let’s […]
A National Moment of Silence was held in cities around the nation last night to remember those brutally killed by police officers. Thousands converged on parks in Miami, Baltimore, Chicago, and New York City. At 7:20 pm they paused to reflect. In Washington D.C., vigil attendees read the names of […]
Over 10,000 rallied at the White House today demanding an end to the Israeli lead bombing and destruction of the Gaza territory. The historic demonstration was the biggest anti-war march in over a generation and bore resemblance to anti-war rallies of the Vietnam War era. The number of people killed […]
Jews and supporters of a peaceful end to the Gaza violence held a vigil outside of the Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center on July 31st. Recent reports indicate that the death toll in Gaza has climbed to an astounding 1,463 deaths and more than 8,000 Palestinians have been wounded. Rob […]
The People’s Climate March will surge through Manhattan on September 21 with an expected quarter million individuals in attendance. Times Square will be the site of the historic gathering as many will travel from across the country to support UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s ambitious goals to reduce global warming […]
One year ago today, the Senate passed Resolution 202, establishing National Whistleblower Appreciation Day on July 30. Passage of Resolution 202 was led by Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and was passed by unanimous consent. Truly remarkable in this era of partisan rancor. And it’s not just […]
Palestinians, Jews and Christians rallied at the Department of State before marching to the White House on Sunday in protest of continuing Israeli attacks on Gaza. Their message to Israel: We want the attacks on Gaza to stop, with freedom and autonomy for Palestine. The dramatic procession was led by […]
About 30 people gathered at the United Nations on Saturday to demand an end to Illegal Immigration. In the midst of foreign tourists, they chanted “Import illegals now”, “Impeach Obama”, and at one point demanded his deportation also. Across the street, a smaller group gathered in counter protest. The anti-immigration […]