NYC: SAT, NOV 3: HURRICANE SANDY: CAPITALISM IS THE DISASTER; PEOPLE’S POWER IS THE ANSWER
Protest Rally & March in NYC --
Sat. Nov. 3 – 12noon at Main Post Office 34th St. & 8th
Ave. Manhattan
Following this join the Peoples Power Assembly in a “people to
people” relief effort. We will distribute water, do free blood pressure
screenings at the nearby Chelsea community and help in food distribution.
NEXT STEP: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th PEOPLES POWER REGIONAL ASSEMBLY
MEETINGS
The Peoples Power Assembly commends and has joined in the many relief
efforts led by community activists, who understand that the people cannot
depend on the system to do what's necessary, from Chelsea Housing, CAAAV
Organizing Asian Communities, the Peoples Power Movement, the Occupy Movement
and countless others in providing immediate relief, throughout the impacted
areas from New York City to New Jersey, from Baltimore, Philadelphia to New
England.
We commend the hard working sisters and brothers of the Transit Workers
Union, city workers, AMTRAK workers, nurses and hospital staff who have labored
throughout this “super storm” risking life and limb.
Thousands of people in poor communities throughout the region are asking
where’s FEMA? Where is city, state and county government’s? Many
are outraged that Mayor Bloomberg would pour resources into making sure the NYC
Marathon goes forward, that the Stock Exchange opens, while the poor and
workers of the city are still without power, hospitals are being evacuated, and
gas is close to running out. Where are the priorities? Instead "stop and
frisk" policies have escalated and curfews continue.
We demand first and foremost:
· That the homeless, the elderly, the very young, those with physical
and mental challenges, the poor, along with all the people, have priority over
big business and the banks—this means emergency access and distribution
of food, clothing, medical care and shelter.
· It’s a crime that Wall Street was up and running in less than
36 hours while people throughout the region still languish without lights or
heat.
· We want a Works Progress Administration (WPA) style jobs program to
put the thousands of unemployed workers back to work at union wages to
immediately provide services and rebuild the region. Thousands of unemployed
laborers with LIUNA and other unions need jobs; unemployed youth need jobs too.
Why should exploitative private contractors profit at the peoples expense off
of this disaster. While we demand jobs for all and solidarity with workers
around the world, we reject “guest worker” programs like those used
after Hurricane Katrina which amounted to “slave labor” and union
busting.
· No police repression! The people need services and jobs, not jails.
Drop all the charges on the arrested youth in Jersey City; end police abuse,
racial profiling and brutality now.
· Reopen closed hospitals, and make working backup generators a
priority. We must protect the sick in the advent of a disaster—it’s
unacceptable that so many hospitals in New York, important hospitals like St.
Vincent’s were already closed making evacuation even more difficult.
· Free transit throughout the crisis. No fare hikes. Reduced fares for
low-wage and unemployed workers.
· We demand that the trillions spent on war and occupation abroad, be
spent on compensating and paying reparations to the thousands of workers who
have lost wages, have suffered from property damage, and who have been hurt or
injured. This includes small businesses and whole communities.
· Give priority to the communities ignored from Brooklyn to those
living in Far Rockaway, to those neglected in rural areas and small towns.
· We call for full rights & legalization for undocumented workers
who may be afraid to come forward for needed food and care. We demand an
immediate end to any form of racism, bigotry, anti-LGBTQ, anti-woman or
anti-youth bias in resources or treatment.
Global capitalism has created this crisis! We wish we could say this was
solely a natural disaster, but every scientific source clearly has pointed out
that “global warming” has been at the root of this kind of
“super storm.” It is not an exaggeration to say that we have
arrived at the tipping point on the climate crisis. The people and scientists
who have been fighting this issue from India to Bolivia for decades must be
allowed to step in and implement a real peoples plan and we must work to halt
the capitalist system itself. Or else.
We can do it! People’s power must be on the agenda! Solidarity is our
first defense! The movement must come together.
Join the Peoples Power Assembly this Saturday for an emergency response. But
if transportation problems prevent you from reaching 34th St., there is much
still to do.
NEXT STEP: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th – first in a series of critical
planning meetings and summits – immediately following the election to
begin the process of strategizing and planning a fight back in preparation of
coming plans by the 1% to enact severe austerity measures. The movement must
prepare.
Plan to discuss how to fight back against the growing police terror in
communities from Oakland to Baltimore to Jersey City, from New York to New
Orleans.
Join the PPA, Nov. 10, 2pm at the Solidarity Center, 55 W. 17th St. 5th
Floor, NYC, NY 10011.
And join us on Dec. 15th in Baltimore for a National Peoples Power Assembly
to continue our plans to fight for Peoples Power.
Contact the Peoples Power Assembly. Call 212-633-6646 or visit www.
occupy4jobs.org