@Informal_Noun UW Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project has some great links/images and a map of a few local/former landmarks! https://t.co/cf20BqLb5S
The Fraternal Order of Police has stated that it intends for Mumia to die alone, inside this prison. We say no.
Call, write, tweet, post and fax to demand demand “freedom, treatment, diagnosis, and access to his lawyers, doctors, and family for Mumia at SCI Mahanoy.”
we talked to @JailLawSpeak about the state of prisoner movements & their call to renew the spirit of abolition with "Shut 'Em Down" demonstrations from the 50th Anniversary of George Jackson's murder to the 50th Anniversary of the Attica Rebellion
https://t.co/N4S6UBDzDz
there is something out there for everybody literally. i don’t engage w/ “you don’t need to read marx” discourse, ‘cause i don’t agree. but, every individually probably requires a different starting point, tho & there’s no “one size fits all” equivalent to radical pedagogy imo
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Housing prices and homeless are top of mind in the Puget Sound and across much of the country.
Last night we saw Olympia Police use flashbangs and SWAT team to forcible evict people from a downtown hotel.
https://t.co/NC7CxuW6nG
But Mayor @LondonBreed is taking a hard line on homeless newcomers to SF.
“We are not going to jump the line for someone who just decided to come to San Francisco yesterday.” (6/7)
In the late 60s, Seattle PD was the subject of over 300 misconduct complaints during protests of the Vietnam War, which Dr. King vehemently opposed.
Per Rick Anderson's book "Seattle Vice," officers at these protests often covered their badge numbers to avoid being identified.