Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 11:44:50 -0400 Subject: FW: National Alert to LGBTST communities-please post widely "solidarity means sharing the same risks" - Che ( la solidarita significa correre gli stessi rischi) ---------- From: "RainbowFlags4 Mumia" <rainbows4mumia-AT-hotmail.com> To: rainbows4mumia-AT-hotmail.com Subject: National Alert to LGBTST communities-please post widely Date: Fri, Aug 20, 1999, 11:16 PM National Emergency Alert from Rainbow Flags for Mumia Lesbians, Gay, Bi, Two-Spirit, and Trans People for Mumia Abu-Jamal 39 West 14 St., #206, New York, NY 10011, Phone: (212) 633-6646, Fax: (212) 633-2889 Web: http://www.peoplescampaign.org Email: rainbows4mumia-AT-hotmail.com Dear Friends, According to the Philadelphia Daily News, there is a possibility that Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge could sign a new death warrant for African-American journalist and political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal as early as August 1999. We are writing to alert every progressive lesbian, gay, bi, and trans organization and activist to this very serious threat to Mumia=92s life. Mumia Abu-Jamal is a former Black Panther and a lifelong fighter against racism, repression and police brutality. He is a widely published author and radio commentator who is known as the =93voice of the voiceless.=94 As lesbians, gay men, bisexuals two-spirit and trans peoples, we experience first-hand police brutality and repression--from raids in trans and gay bars to the police attacks and brutality against us. We understand what it means to be harassed, arrested, and jailed for just being who we are. But Mumia Abu-Jamal is not only an activist against racism and police brutality, he has also come out against the violence against our communities. =93The sickening attacks on gay people in cities across the nation recently is a reflection of the sickness that simmers at the core of the American soul. Is it a coincidence that Richmond, the city where a Black man was burned to death and decapitated, follows several months later with the decapitation and torture of a gay man? I think not. This cruel and savage violence must be stopped -but it won't be the cops that stop it. The people are the solution! So my thanks to the Rainbow! Ona Move! =93 Mumia Abu-Jamal (March 18, 1999) The execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal would be the killing of a political activist with State sanction. It would be a green light to right-wing forces that provoke attacks like those against James Byrd, Jr. in Jasper, Billy Jack Gaither in Alabama, Rita Hesser in Boston, and Edward Northingham in Richmond. We are calling on all sectors of the LGBTST community to plan and participate in activities for Mumia Awareness Week, September 19-25, 1999, to mount a national emergency response to the anticipated signing of new death warrant. Already scheduled activities include the September 21st =93International Youth and Student Day for Mumia=94 and =93A Day of Actions in 100 Cities=94 on Saturday, September 25th. Rainbows Flags for Mumia, is a coalition of over 200 organizations and individuals of the lesbian, gay, bi, two-spirit and trans people who are organizing to stop the execution and to demand a new trial for Mumia Abu-Jamal. On April 24th, over 1,000 LGBTST activists representing over 25 cities and colleges marched in Philadephia and San Francisco at the Millions for Mumia demonstrations. Rainbow Flags for Mumia also organized contingents and activities during the Pride celebrations in over seven cities across the country. Endorsers of April 24th included The National Lesbian and Gay Task Force, African Ancestral Lesbians United for Societal Change, Pride At Work, Urvashi Vaid, Intl. Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, The Natl. Latina/o LGBT Organization, Jewell Gomez, Nancy Nangeroni, Transgenders United for Equality, Housing Works, Inc., Southerners for New Ground, Jessica Xaiver, Morris Kight, and The NYC Anti-Violence Project. Enclosed is the Mumia Awareness Week national call. In this critical and decisive moment, we are urging for the participation and support of the LGBTST community in Mumia Awareness Week, September 19-25 1999. Together, we can strike a blow against anti-gay and trans violence. Together, we can stop the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Sincerely, David Acosta Scott Berry Leslie Feinberg Mandy Carter Jesse Heiwa Joo-Hyun Kang Minnie Bruce Pratt Barbara Smith A Call to Justice for Mumia Abu-Jamal Mumia Awareness Week SEPTEMBER 19-25 1999 AWARENESS There is a growing awareness that the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal is a travesty of justice. His case has become the focus of a growing international movement. The issues bound up in this case include the death penalty, racial bias in the U.S. criminal justice system, and the punishment of political dissent. Where people stand on this case has become a benchmark of where they stand on social justice. The case of Mumia Abu-Jamal is now in the federal courts. This is the year of decision. Hence we call for a week for justice, September 19-25, to prevent an unjust execution from putting a stain on society for decades to come. To project the questions surrounding this case onto a national scale, we call on all people and organizations concerned with justice and human rights to examine this case, to develop plans and materials, to take up this issue to their communities and constituencies, and to make plans to contribute to this week for justice. This week will include a wide variety of national and local initiatives around Mumia's case, culminating in a day of activities in 100 cities. The effect will be to make this case, and the issues bound up in it, into a household word and a political dividing line in the United States and internationally. "Every generation should have a moral assignment, and one of ours must be justice for Mumia Abu-Jamal.=94 =97 Ossie Davis Suggested Activities =97Mumia Awareness Week Joining together to make Mumia=92s case into a major national issue in society for a concentrated period of time . . . There was national attention when: The Oakland Education Association incorporated a lesson plan on Mumia and the death penalty in the Oakland public schools. Rage Against the Machine held a sellout benefit concert for Mumia=92s legal defense. The Longshoremen=92s Union held meetings on the case during the working day that shut down ports from San Diego up to Oregon. And Evergreen State College chose to hear a message from Mumia at their commencement. Now during September 19-25 we are going to: Hold programs and actions in =93100 Cities for Mumia Abu-Jamal.=94 Hold a national Youth and Student Day for Mumia in hundreds of schools and campuses. Proclaim a national =93Faith Weekend=94 for Mumia, in which religious communities take up this issue. Promote a national day to wear symbols of sup-port for justice in Mumia=92s case and place his picture in windows across the country. Here is what you and your organization can do: First and foremost, make the decision NOW to participate, and have your activity listed as part of the national effort. Every group will take the activity most effective in their community -- but we hold in common a refusal to become complicit by doing nothing. Lawyers and law students: programs at law schools that invite legal commentators to address the questions raised in this case. A national statement by concerned lawyers could be published that week. Faith communities: national religious bodies send material on the case to their local congregations. Study groups and religious services on the theme of Mumia and capital punishment by major religious groups of all faiths during the week of September 19-25. African-American community: bring the issues in this case to Black fraternities and sororities, churches, and the traditional civil rights movement. Ask the Congressional Black Caucus to undertake to hold public hearings on Mumia=92s case. Energize the Black media to sound a clarion call against the threat to Mumia. Campuses and high schools: programs, debates and classroom assignments. Hang banners and set up a mock death row. Call on campus newspapers to publish background information, and campus and community radio stations to play Mumia=92s commentaries. Translate these materials in many languages. Artists and performers: Build on the =93Mumia 911=94 programs being held on September 11 to create works of art and =93imaginative graphic appearances.=94 Hold public readings from Mumia=92s books in bookstores. In our communities: Take Mumia=92s case into the housing projects, community centers, and basketball courts. Creative acts of civil disobedience, as when people of conscience chained themselves to the White House fence to protest apartheid and the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela. Press and radio: place letters and op-ed pieces in hundreds of community newspapers: Latino, Asian, women=92s, alternative, lesbian and gay press in that week. Bombard the U.S. with international support for Mumia. Organize major media appearances and talk show programs. Culminating on September 25: with a day of public activities, with everything from silent vigils, to fo-rums, to car caravans, to night time torch-light parades and demonstrations in 100 cities. Building on the April 24 =93Millions for Mumia=94 mobilizations, we now have the capacity to reach into every community. Our actions, combined with the impact of and the controversy over the entire week of activity, will make Mumia=92s case an unavoidable issue in society. MUMIA AWARENESS WEEK (mailing address): 511 Ave. of the Americas, #186, New York, NY 10011 www.j4mumia.org Phone 212-924-8585 To give donations in support of the Mumia Awareness Week, please make checks out to the =93Black United Fund -Mumia=94 w / =93September week=94 in the memo field. Mail to: BUF 2227 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19132-4502 To obtain a list of organizations planning activities for this week or to obtain the list of cities with "100 Cities for Mumia" activities planned, Email: info-AT-j4mumia.org Call: 212-924-8585 Mail to: 511 Ave. of the Americas, #186, New York, NY 10011 Volunteers and funds urgently needed! To find about Mumia organizing in your area please call: International Action Center-East Coast 39 West 14th Street, Room 296 New York, NY 10011 email: iacenter-AT-iacenter.org http://www.iacenter.org phone: 212 633-6646 fax: 212 633-2889 International Action Center-West Coast 2489 Misson, #28 San Francisco, CA 94110 phone: 415 821-6545 fax: 415-821-5782 email: iac-AT-actionsf.org www.iacenter.org Other Mumia Contacts: Intl. Concern Family and Friends for Mumia Abu-Jamal 215 476-8812 www.mumia.com Rainbows Flags for Mumia Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Two-Spirit, Trans People for Mumia 39 West 14th Street Room 206 NY, NY 10011 212 633-6646 rainbows4mumia-AT-hotmail.com Contact: Imani Henry or Deirdre Sinnott Youth and Students for Mumia 39 West 14th Street Room 206 NY, NY 10011 212 633-6646 npcny-AT-peoplescampaign.org Contact: Vivan Martin, Sarah Sloan, Imani Henry, Andrea MacManus The New York Free Mumia Coalition 212 330-8029 Mumia Awareness Week National Number 212-924-8585 www.j4mumia.org LIST OF CONTACTS FOR =93100 CITIES FOR MUMIA=94For September 25, the culminating day of Mumia Awareness Week, Atlanta 770-989-2536 Boston 617-522-6626 Buffalo 716-855-3055 Chicago 773-381-6507; 312-683-5194 Cleveland 216-631-5338 Columbus 614 424 =96 9074 Des Moines 515-243-0765 Detroit 313-628-4932 Honolulu 808-598-4653 Houston 713-523- 8454 Los Angeles 323-962-8084, 323-653-4510 New Paltz (NY) 914 255-7173 New York 212-330-8029 Milwaukee 414-374-1034 Madison,Minneapolis 651-649-4579 Nashville 615 332-8543 Paris (France) 011 33 14 579-8844 Paterson, NJ 973-278-0919 Pensacola,FL 850-458-5350 Philadelphia 215-476-8812 Providence 401-467-2288 Richmond 804-355-6914, 804-358-0236 Rochelle Park (NJ) 201-670-0318 Rochester (NY) 716-436-6458 San Diego 619-616-8574 San Francisco 415-821-0459 Selma 334 -874 =960065 Stevens Point (WI) 608-788-0459 Springfield (MA) 413-538-8537 Washington, DC 703-750-2231 _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. 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