Thursday, September 9, 2010

Fwd: [bangla-vision] Sept 11 Rally Against Anti-Islamic Bigotry and Racism



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mohammad <mohammad_b_haq@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 3:43 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Sept 11 Rally Against Anti-Islamic Bigotry and Racism
To: bangla-vision@yahoogroups.com


 

Sept 11 Rally Against Anti-Islamic Bigotry and Racism


DONATE to the mobilization      ENDORSE the mobilization

0
0





















pdf flyer

pdf postcards in English and Spanish



DONATE to the mobilization      ENDORSE the mobilization

1 pm Assemble @ east side of City Hall facing Brooklyn Bridge

Then march to the rally at Park Place & Church Street

2 pm RALLY for UNITY

Volunteers & activists needed 212-633-6646

Planning meetings every Wed. @ 6:30 pm

Solidarity Center 55 W 17th St, #5C, NYC 10011

www.iacenter.org/muslimsolidarityendorse


Endorse this Call to Action AT


We say NO to Racism and anti-Islamic Bigotry
Stand for Unity and Solidarity on Saturday, September 11

Volunteers and activists needed

Planning Meetings every Wednesday @ 6:30 pm

Solidarity Center

55 W 17th St, #5C, NY, NY 10011

212-633-6646

On September 11 the Tea Party and its racist and right wing allies plan to again demonstrate at the World Trade Center site. For months these bigots have attempted to whip up hysteria against a proposed Islamic masjid (mosque) and community center several blocks from the WTC. On September 11 right wing, Christian fundamentalist plan a "Burn the Quran" day at a Florida Masjid. These same forces targeting masjids around the country are waging a national hate campaign against all people of color and immigrants.

We need to stand up to these racist forces. Together our voices are strong

In New York City the ugly demonstration of racism and bigotry against Muslims on September 11 at the World Trade Center must be countered with mass show of solidarity and unity

We call on all working people, youth, students, immigrants, trade unionist, community and human rights activists – ALL those opposed to racism and bigotry - to stand on that day in defense of our Muslim sisters and brothers.

Like Hitler before them, the anti-Muslim bigots are seeking to whip up hatred against a religious minority in the midst of an economic crisis. They want to divert popular anger away from the banks and corporations who rob millions of their jobs and homes.

The racist anti-Muslim campaigns are also pro-war mobilizations. It is used to justify war against Palestinians. The overwhelmingly people in the U.S. today are against continuing the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan or a new war in Iran.

These ugly, right-wing campaigns are given enormous media coverage. They are an effort to push back and divide with racism and bigotry all those who want to end U.S. wars. The billions of dollars wasted on endless war must be spent here at home.

We need JOBS, health care and schools, not war and racism.

Say NO to Racism on Saturday, September 11.

Emergency Mobilization Against Racism and Anti-Islamic Bigotry

Initial Signers (list in formation)

Click here for full list of endorsers

Al-Awda NY Palestine Right To Return Coalition

American Muslims For Palestine

Arab Muslim American Federation-AMAF

Bail Out The People Movement

BAYAN USA-Philippine American Alliance

Bethlehem Neighbor for Peace, Albany, NY

Black Workers For Justice

Bronx Greens

CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities

Casa Esperanza, Plainfield, NJ

Catholic Scholars For Worker Justice, White Plains, NY

Creative Nonviolent Resistance Against Injustice, Wyckoff, NJ

Dec. 12 Movement

Defenders For Freedom, Justice & Equality, VA

Drum-Desis Rising Up & Moving

Families United For Justice In America-FUJA

Fight Imperialism Stand Together-FIST

Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition

Freedom Road Socialist Organization

Gabriela USA

Green Party Power to the People, New York, NY

Guyanese American Workers United

In the Name of Humanity

International Action Center

International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network

Islamic Leadership Council of New York

Jersey City Peace Movement

Labor for Palestine

Los Angeles Latino Muslims Association

Malcolm X Grassroots Movement

Masjid As-Salam, Albany, NY

May 1 Workers And Immigrant Rights Coalition

Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice

Million Worker March Movement

Millions For Mumia

MN Anti War Committee

Moratorium Now Coalition To Stop Foreclosures, Evictions & Utility Shutoffs

Muslim Solidarity Committee

New York City Labor Against the War

National Assembly

Nodutdol For Korean Community Development

North East Peace And Justice Action Coalition

NYC Coalition to Stop Islamaphobia

NYC Jericho Movement

Pakistan USA Freedom Forum

Pan Africa News Wire

Peoples Organization For Progress

Project Salam , Albany, NY

Queers For Economic Justice

Radical Women, Harlem, NY

Senegalese Workers Association

Socialist Action

South Bronx Community Congress

Stonewall Warriors

Take Back WBAI Coalition

The Peace Thru Justice Foundation

U.S. Palestinian Community Network, NY

Women In Black, Westchester, NY

Women's Fightback Network

Workers World Party

World Can't Wait

Individuals:

Cynthia McKinney

Edward Childs, Chief Steward, Unite-Here Local 26*, Somerville, MA

Colia Clark, Candidate US Senate- New York, Green Party Power to the People

Ramsey Clark

Dr. Joseph J. Fahey, Chair, Catholic Scholars For Worker Justice, White Plains, NY

Steve Gillis, Vice President, USW Local 8751*, Boston, MA

Basem Khader, Peace and Justice activist, Chappaqua, NY

Imam Ashrafuz Zaman Khan, President, North American Imams Federation - NAIF*

Michael Kuzma, Democratic candidate, NYS Senate, 58th District, Buffalo, NY

Angaza Laughinghouse, President, UE Local 150, NC Public Service Workers Union*

Bishop Filipe Teixeira, OFSCP, Diocese of St. Francis of Assisi, CCA*

Dom Tuminaro, Professor, PSC-CUNY-AFT, AFL-CIO*, New York, NY

Fatema Zohny, Educator/Social Activist, Cornerstone Academy For Social Action*, New York, NY

*=For purposes of identification only

Click here for full list of endorsers

 (WEDNESDAYS,  Planning meeting 6:30 pm at 55 W 17th St, #5C, NY, NY 10011)

International Action Center
55 W 17th St #5C
New York, NY 10011
212-633-6646
www.iacenter.org


DONATE to the mobilization      ENDORSE the mobilization

Planning Meeting for Saturday Sept 11

Say NO to Racism and

anti-Islamic Bigotry

WEDNESDAYS. at 6:30 pm

Iftar (food to break the Ramadan fast) provided at the meeting after sunset

At the Solidarity Center

55 W. 17th St, #5C, (between 5th & 6th Ave) NY, NY 10011

212-633-6646

Help plan and build for the

Rally for Unity & Solidarity

Gather East of City Hall at 1 p.m.,

March to a 2 pm rally at Church Street and Park Place.

On September 11 the Tea Party and its racist allies will again demonstrate against a proposed Islamic community center several blocks from the World Trade Center site. They are trying to whip up hysteria against Muslim people.

The same forces that are targeting masjids (mosques) around the country are waging a national hate campaign against all people of color and immigrants. They want to destroy our unions and public services and use racism and hate to divert our attention from devastating cutbacks and record unemployment.

Unity NOT racism!

Unity NOT anti-immigrant bigotry!

Unity NOT Islamophobia!

It is not Muslim people who are robbing our jobs and homes and closing schools and hospitals. It is the banks, corporations and the Pentagon. Don't let the memory of 9/11 be misused again to justify new wars against people in Muslim countries. Let's unite against racism and bigotry and fight together for JOBS, health care, to save our schools and services and build human solidarity and respect.

Volunteers and activists needed

Planning Meetings every Wednesday @ 6:30 pm

Solidarity Center

55 W 17th St, #5C, NY, NY 10011

212-633-6646

Emergency Mobilization Against Racism and Anti-Islamic Bigotry

Endorse this Sept 11 Call to Action AT

www.iacenter.org/muslimsolidarityendorse

 (WEDNESDAYS,  Planning meeting 6:30 pm at 55 W 17th St, #5C, NY, NY 10011)

__._,_.___


--
Palash Biswas
Pl Read:
http://nandigramunited-banga.blogspot.com/

No comments:

Post a Comment