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| Demand Mayor Jean Quan Stop the Police Repression of Occupy Oakland |
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If your organization would like to sign-on, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it View full petition with signatures here. ---------------------------- Oakland Mayor Jean Quan: We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with Occupy Oakland. We are outraged by your decision to have that peaceful, lawful and inspiring assembly raided. We denounce police intimidation, harassment and incarceration of peaceful protesters. We call on you to drop all the charges against these community leaders, to release them immediately, and to allow for the restoration of the encampment. Occupy Oakland has been a public forum, on public land, about matters of dire urgency to the public: unemployment, affordable housing, taxation, bank accountability, and the unconscionable and deeply racialized inequity between the 1% and the rest of us. These very same concerns are the heart of the work of dozens of community organizations, labor unions, and activists throughout the SF Bay Area. Our government must represent these progressive commitments, and not pander to the 1%. A city government of the 99% should work proactively to support the encampment with resources like medical assistance, electricity, and bathrooms. A city government of the 99% should open its doors to the encampment, come down to hear the concerns of the protesters, and defend the constitutional right to peaceful assembly. A city government of the 99% should take inspiration from the encampment, and use its power to meet some of its demands: taxing the rich, holding big banks accountable, job creation, affordable housing, healthcare, and so many rights our communities have been denied for too long. What Oakland needs and wants is a city government of the 99%. Filipino Advocates for Justice APEN (Asian Pacific Environmental Network) Liberation Ink, Worker Collective SOUL (School of Unity and Liberation) Global Justice Ecology Project Movement Generation: Justice and Ecology Project AYPAL (Asian/Pacific Islander Youth Promiting Advocacy and Leadership) Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network Black Alliance for Just Immigration Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative, San Francisco State University POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights) Center for Community, Democracy and Ecology Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco Global Women's Strike SF/Bay Area California Reinvestment Coalition US PROStitutes CollectiveCedar Tree Architects Californians United for a Responsible Budget California Prison Moratorium Project Alliance for South Asians Taking Action (ASATA) Grassroots Global Justice Alliance Jobs with JusticeOscar Grant Committee Legal Services for Prisoners With Children All of Us Or None, a project of LSPC National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) Korean Community Center of the East Bay East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy (EBASE) To sign-on as an organization, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and specify the SF petition.
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