🚨THIS IS NOT GETTING ENOUGH ATTENTION.
DOJ attorneys are quitting
because the Trump administration is PREVENTING them from investigating the
ICE shooting.
This is officially a COVERUP.
She broke the bones of helpless Black babies in the NICU.
She was a nurse entrusted with their safety and she harmed them on purpose.
She should never be released.
Some crimes are simply not forgiveable and some people can’t be rehabilitated.
This is an important reminder that some disabilities are invisible.
You won’t necessarily know a person is disabled unless they tell you.
This woman told agents she was disabled and on her way to a medical appointment … it didn’t even slow them down.
Federal agents grab a woman to drag her away from her car, days after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Photo by Tim Evans
Friendly reminder that Alix Wilton Regan supports Palestine, Sudan, Congo, Ukraine, and LGBTQ+ rights and is loudly anti-AI, anti-Tr*mp, anti-ICE and anti-El*n M*sk.
Keith Porter Jr’s death isn’t getting much media attention.
His shooting wasn’t caught on video.
An off duty ICE agent shot and killed him on New Years Eve.
That’s two US citizens killed by ICE in two weeks. Not to mention more than 30 people dying in camps.
Respectfully, do not spend your hard-earned money rewarding Zionists. Spyglass not only fired Melissa Barrera from this movie, they tried to slander and misconstrue her advocacy for Palestine.
#BoycottScream7
PCRF was honored to be part of the third edition of the incredible Artists for Aid benefit concert in Los Angeles, California, led by Sudanese-Canadian poet Mustafa and hosted by stars and long-time advocates for Palestinian children, Bella Hadid and Pedro Pascal.
In an unforgettable evening, twenty artists and performers, along with thousands of attendees, showed how global solidarity can become real action, sending a powerful message of care and hope to children who have endured so much in both Palestine and Sudan.
We were especially moved to see Diaa and Ayham, two of our children who were evacuated from Gaza for life-saving treatment abroad, attending the concert in person, thriving and strong once again, just as we wish for all the children we serve.
All funds raised will go directly toward supporting children served by PCRF and the Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA), providing life-saving care where it is most needed in Palestine and Sudan.
A huge thank you to Mustafa The Poet, Bella Hadid, Pedro Pascal, the incredible performers, the amazing audience, and of course our dedicated PCRF LA Chapter volunteers. Together, you made last night a success that will ripple across the lives of countless children, reminding them that they are never alone.