A Call for a Global Mobilization Against the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, PA September 24-25, 2009
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE -- BUT WE MUST FIGHT FOR IT!
BAIL OUT THE PEOPLE
JOBS & SOCIAL NEEDS--NOT WAR AND GREED
FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
SHUTDOWN THE RACIST PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
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G20 ORGANIZING MEETING IN PITTSBURGH , SUNDAY, JULY
12
The third G20 summit is going to be in Pittsburgh , Pa. on September 24 and 25,
2009. The challenge before the movements for economic and social justice, as
well as the antiwar movement, is that the next meeting of the powers that
govern the world economy be met with a powerful mass mobilization demanding
that jobs and social needs, not war and greed, prevail--here in the U.S. and
across the world.
The G20 summits are taking place in response to the greatest worldwide economic
crisis since the 1930s. However, the purpose of these high-level meetings of
governments and bankers is not to rescue the people of the world from
depression-level unemployment, evictions, homelessness, poverty, social and
economic inequality, and war. These summits are about fixing the economic and
financial order that puts profits before people--and fixing that system by
creating more poverty, misery and suffering.
The last G20 summit, held in London in early April, was met with massive
protests both there and throughout Europe. Now that the G20 is coming to the
U.S. , it is up to activists and organizations in the U.S. to take up the
challenge of uniting and working together to organize a mobilization for
Pittsburgh during the summit.
Many had expected New York City to be the location of next G20. Yet once it was
confirmed that Pittsburgh would be the summit location, organizers immediately
began preliminary logistical planning for a mass mobilization there in
September.
Organizing for the G20 summit in Pittsburgh was the central theme of a
People's Economic Summit meeting in New York City on May 31. Consistent
with the theme of that summit, "A New World Is Urgently Needed -- But We
Must Fight For It," the more than 200 activists and 35 organizations in
attendance agreed to work tirelessly over the summer to expand the network of
grassroots activists and organizations to bring thousands of protesters to
Pittsburgh .
Activists at the People's Economic Summit also agreed that the response to
the next G20 should not be confined to the U.S. and that there should be a
global response to the summit. Accordingly, activists and organizations across
the world will be urged to endorse this call for protest against the G20 summit
meeting in Pittsburgh and to organize globally-coordinated protests during the
summit in September.
FREE MUMIA AND THE G20
Political activist and journalist, Mumia Abu-Jamal, possibly the most
well-known political prisoner in the world, has resided for almost 27 years on
Pennsylvania's death row. For the past 14 years, he has resided in a small
cell in the triple-maximum-security, SCI-Greene Unit, about 50 miles away from
Pittsburgh . Mumia's case combines the realities of the systemic racism in
the courts and prison system in the U.S., together with police brutality,
judicial misconduct and political repression. High on the list of demands of
our protest at the G20 must be freedom for Mumia and an end to the racist
prison industrial complex that is devouring so many young people of color.
G20 PROTEST PLANNING MEETING -- SUNDAY, JULY 12 IN
PITTSBURGH
There will be a G20 organizing meeting for activists and groups both in and
outside of the Pittsburgh area on Sunday, July 12, 3 p.m. at La Roche College
(time and location of meeting subject to confirmation)
The potential for a massive global mobilization in September is truly infinite.
Together, let's begin the work required to realize that powerful
potential.
Another world is possible, but we must fight for it.
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