Posts Tagged ‘International Socialist Organization’

Austin: Eyewitness to the Egyptian Revolution | A Presentation by Ahmed Shawki

Friday, April 15th, 2011
April 27, 2011
7:00 pmto9:00 pm
EYEWITNESS TO THE EGYPTIAN REVOLUTION: 
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE

Wednesday, April 27, 7:00 PM
UT campus, UTC 1.144

In Egypt, millions took to the streets to topple an oppressive regime and reclaimed rights withheld by a US supported autocrat.  Similar uprisings in Tunisia, Bahrain, Algeria, Syria and Libya have demonstrated the demand for equity, freedom, and democracy remains vital in the Middle East.

Join AHMED SHAWKI, author, journalist, and editor of the International Socialist Review, to hear a firsthand account of the Egyptian revolution and a discussion about the exciting new political period being ushered in around the world.

Sponsored by the International Socialist Organization and Palestine Solidarity Committee.

RSVP on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event. php?eid=203189099701753

Ahmed Shawki & Mostafa Omar’s dispatches from the Egyptian revolution:
http://isreview.org/issues/76/ feat-egyptchronicle.shtml

Austin: US Uncut Austin protest against Bank of America

Friday, April 1st, 2011
April 16, 2011
11:00 amto1:00 pm

Saturday April 16th, 11 am – 1 pm 

Hancock Branch of Bank of America (39th st and I-35)

3900 N Interregional 35 Austin TX 78751

This Protest is being co-sponsored by:

…The National Treasury Employees Union Chapters 72 & 247
The Austin Branch of the International Socialist Organization

Anyone who is interested in helping out in organizing, lets set a tentative meeting 9pm, Sunday April 3rd at Spiderhouse Cafe. You can show up a bit early to converse and hang out. If you are interested in meeting and cannot make this please message us and we will find a time to meet that works for you!

US Uncut Austin. The location will be the Hancock Center Bank of America. The protest is scheduled to start at 11am local time. This will be a peaceful protest, be creative bring your own signs and spread the word through social media.

US Uncut is about taking action against unnecessary and unfair cuts to public services across the US. Washington’s proposed budget for the coming year sends a clear message: The wrath of budget cuts will fall upon the shoulders of hard-working Americans.

Obama seeks to trim $1.1 trillion from the budget in the next ten years by cutting or eliminating over 200 federal programs, many dedicated to social services and education. For instance, it cuts in half funding to subsidize heating for low-income Americans; limits an expansion of the Pell grant program for students; and decreases Environmental Protection Agency funding by over 12%.

Meanwhile, Republicans are using their new House majority to slash spending even more brutally. The GOP has made it clear that they are bent on raiding funds for Social Security, Medicare, education; determined to kill health care reform; and gut needed investments in infrastructure, climate change and job creation, at a time when America needs it most.

These cuts will come on top of very painful austerity measures made at the state-level across our nation–-worth hundreds of billions–since the recession began.

In short, budget cuts demonstrate that Washington has abandoned ordinary Americans.

But there is an alternative: Make corporate tax avoiders pay.

Enjoying record profits and taxpayer-funded bailouts as the economy slowly recovers from a financial crisis, nearly two-thirds of US corporations don’t pay any income taxes, instead opting to abuse tax loopholes and offshore tax havens. According to this study from the non-partisan Government Accountability Office, 83 of the top 100 publicly traded corporations that operate in the US exploit corporate tax havens. Since 2009, America’s most profitable companies such as ExxonMobil, General Electric, Bank of America and Citigroup all paid a grand total of $0 in federal income taxes to Uncle Sam. Tax havens alone account for up to $1 trillion in tax revenue lost every decade, money that could be invested in K-12 education, colleges, public health, job creation and hundreds of other worthy public programs.

If we pay our taxes, why don’t they? If corporations profit here, shouldn’t they pay here?

It’s time for ordinary Americans to fight back and demand an end to the corporate tax avoidance. Join US Uncut and together let’s make corporate tax avoiders pay.

US Uncut is a horizontal movement. There are no centrally planned protests. If you want one in your town or city, you’ll have to take it on yourself. Read our blog about what to do next.

Also remember to visit UK Uncut for some inspiration.

See you on the streets.

Contact:

Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @usuncutaustin
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_161244550598957&id=163356927054386&notif_t=like

Facebook event page:  https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182921201754393&ref=ts

Austin: End the Wars! Fund the People!

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
April 9, 2011
12:00 pmto2:30 pm

Saturday, April 9

March and Rally:
END THE WARS ! FUND THE PEOPLE !

Gather for march at Noon at the Federal Building plaza (300 E. 8th St.)
Rally at the Capitol at 1:00 PM

While the US is engaging in wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, and giving billions of dollars in aid to Israel, which continues to threaten the Palestinians, we are left with Governors like Wisconsin’s Scott Walker Texas’ Rick Perry, who want to strip us of our labor rights, lay off teachers, close our schools, and deny us health care.  Meanwhile, big corporations pollute our environment, make record profits, and pay low or no taxes.  These priorities are upside down!  Come to a rally to demand an end to the wars abroad and a re-direction of funding to basic services for the people: education, healthcare, infrastructure, jobs, clean air and water.

Sponsored by: Iraq Veterans Against the War-Austin, Veterans for Peace-Austin, Sustainable Options for Youth, Under the Hood Cafe, Palestine Solidarity Committee, CodePink-Austin, International Socialist Organization, Nuke Free Texas, and more.  For more information or to co-sponsor: [email protected]

see also United National Antiwar Committee, http://www.nationalpeaceconference.org/

Houston: Protest Midwest FBI raids

Friday, October 1st, 2010

YOU CAN’T INTIMIDATE US:  FBI protest in Houston Monday, Sept. 27

–photo Gloria Rubac from Facebook

Monday, Sept. 27, a rally at the Mickey Leland Federal Building protested recent raids by the Federal Bureau of Investigation which targeted political activists in the Midwest.  The FBI raided homes of anti-war activists in Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan, alleging terrorist ties, and subpoenad 11 to testify before a federal grand jury.

The Midwest raids escalate an alarming trend by the U.S. government of arbitrarily labeling all kinds of groups as “terrorist” and then accusing other groups and individuals of giving “material support” to terrorism simply for having contact with groups labeled “terrorist.”

The Houston action was one of many all over the country.  It was organized by the FIRE Collective and supported by the International Action Center, Justice for Palestinians, Harris County Green Party and Texas Green Party Candidates, International Socialist Organization, Houston Indy Media, and various Houston activists.

Radio interviews:  http://thefirecollective.org/Opinion/two-interviews-on-fbi-raids-and-houston-protests.html and http://ernestoaguilar.org/houston-solidarity-today-against-friday-fbi-raids-activists/

Houston: Rally Against Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

Friday, March 12th, 2010
March 20, 2010
2:00 pmto4:00 pm
On Saturday, March 20, a rally against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will be held in Houston. The protest will begin at 2 pm in Mason Park, 75th Street and Tipps Street. We will demand that all the troops be brought home from Iraq and Afghanistan now, and that money be spent on jobs, housing, and health care instead of war. The rally will include speakers and entertainers.

The protest is being organized by the Progressive Workers Organizing Committee, Harris County Green Party, Proyecto Latinoamericana, International Socialist Organization, Latin American Organization for Immigrant Rights, International Action Center, and CPUSA Houston (list in formation). We urge the broadest possible participation in the March 20 protest, and we invite additional endorsements and assistance in mobilizing for this event. If you would like more information or if your organization would like to help, please call us at (832) 692-2306 or (281) 935-9248.
Contact info:  (832) 692-2306 or (281) 935-9248; [email protected]
http://www.hpjc.org/index.php?option=com_jcalpro&view=calendar&Itemid=18
(from the Houston Peace and Justice Center website)