Northwest March in Solidarity With Leonard Peltier

People from across the Pacific Northwest converged on Tacoma to rally outside the Federal Justice Center to demand the release of political prisoner Leonard Peltier. Numerous questions about his case have consistently been overlooked and ignored and even as his health fails he has been denied parole.

New Video: Undocumented and Unafraid at Tacoma’s Northwest Detention Center

Youth and their allies from around the Pacific Northwest rally outside the Immigration Custom Enforcement (ICE – a federal government organization) privately run, for profit, detention center. The Undocumented and Unafraid youth protested the targeting and criminalizatoin of immigrant communities with racist legislation like the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC) SB1070 bill in Arizona.

Pictures From Tacoma Regional Rally in Solidarity with Leonard Peltier

On February 4th people from the Pacific Northwest gathered in solidarity with Leonard Peltier, a 30 year political prisoner of the US Federal Penitentiary system, to demand his release. For more info on the event and Leonard’s circumstance visit https://leonardpeltiermarch.wordpress.com/

Smart ALEC: Portland F29 Day of Action

People in over 80 cities across the US participated in creative and direct actions against corporations that benefit from their relation to the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a shadowy “non-profit” that buddies up state legislators with the biggest business interests in the world. In Portland over a thousand people braved the freezing sideways rain Read more about Smart ALEC: Portland F29 Day of Action[…]

Got Smart About ALEC #F29 Day of Action Portland

The world is now smarter about ALEC. Thousands of people in 80+ in the US and many more abroad gathered to shed light on the shadowy American Legislative Exchange Council and their destructive involvement in communities around the world. #F29 marks the most coordinated global occupy action to date.  

Supporting Campesino Struggles in Honduras

Implementing their own direct democracy, not just voting for politicians.

Recognizing women, men, and youth as equal leaders, not just constituencies.

Planting crops to feed Hondurans, not just for export.