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One Year Later


Early this morning, just after midnight, we reached the one year anniversary of the Aurora theater shooting.  We have not forgotten the 70 innocent people who were injured — or the 12 who were murdered.
Watch Stephen Barton, a survivor of the shooting, tell his story one year later:


http://nomorenames.org/one-year-since-aurora

Yesterday, in Aurora, I was inspired by the survivors who returned, and the supporters who came out to remember. Today, all across the country, Demand Action members like you are gathering for a day of action.
I’m honored to work with each and every one of you.
We’re not backing down until our leaders step up and pass common-sense gun laws to keep us safe. And now is a moment to remember just what we are fighting for.
Thanks for being a part of this,
Mark
Mark Glaze

Building momentum for workers’ rights nationwide


Paid sick time is now a reality for a million more working New Yorkers.

Deal for Paid Sick Leave: Approved

Bring the fight for humane working conditions to Walmart and Darden Restaurants.

Over the past several months, thousands of ColorOfChange members and our partners helped build such monumental support for New York’s Earned Sick Time Act that the City Council easily overrode Mayor Bloomberg‘s callous veto earlier this week.1 The paid sick time benefit will improve the lives of over a million low-wage, largely Black and brown workers2 — it’s an important victory that we should all celebrate and feel proud of.

But there’s much more work to be done to ensure we’re all treated humanely in the workplace, and to effectively combat the growing attacks on workers’ rights we’re seeing across the nation. We’re working to shine a spotlight on the most egregious offenders — like Walmart and Darden Restaurants, which owns the Olive Garden and Red Lobster brands — whose long record of labor abuses has had devastating effects for Black workers in particular.

Can you chip in $10 or more to keep up the momentum of New York’s critical workers’ rights victory and help put an end to the endemic culture of worker abuse across the country?

Despite powerful business interests’ attempts to obstruct a vote on New York’s Earned Sick Time Act, ColorOfChange members,3 advocacy groups, labor unions and everyday New Yorkers remained undeterred, overcoming fierce anti-worker objections from Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Now when New Yorkers get sick, they can stay home instead of spreading airborne illness to co-workers, customers and fellow riders of public transportation.4

But the sad reality is that millions of Black folks across the country will still report to work tomorrow under inhumane conditions — without the benefit of paid sick time, and to workplaces where wage discrimination, worker abuse and harsh retaliation for speaking up are the norm.5,6 And these workers need your help, because corporations like Darden and Walmart have shown a stubborn commitment to squeezing as much profit as they can out of their underpaid employees. Both companies made headlines for slashing workers’ hours to avoid obligations under President Obama’s health care reform law,7 and Walmart is notorious for paying such meager wages that full-time workers must rely on public assistance to survive.8

ColorOfChange members have joined Darden and Walmart workers to force these companies into taking decisive action to reform their exploitative practices with regard to wages, scheduling, benefits, hiring and promotion policy, and workplace safety. And we’ve supported the first nationwide worker strike in the Walmart’s 50-year history.9 We will continue to stand with Walmart, Darden and other workers seeking humane working conditions and sensible, dignified benefit packages. But in order to secure more critical victories for workers’ rights like the one we we’re celebrating in New York, we’ll need your support.

Can you donate today to help build on New York City’s workers’ rights achievement? Click here to donate $10 or or whatever you can afford to help ColorOfChange effect positive change at Walmart and Darden. And when you do, please ask your friends and family to do the same.

Thanks and Peace,

–Rashad, Matt, Arisha, Jamar, Kim and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team    July 3rd, 2013

References

1. “City council overrides Bloomberg; paid sick leave passes,” Amsterdam News, 06-27-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2738?t=8&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

2. “Paid Sick Leave for One Million New York workers,” Community Service Society, 08-30-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2731?t=10&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

3. “Black leaders increase pressure on Quinn to allow a paid sick leave vote,” Capital New York, 03-13-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2739?t=12&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

4. “NYC Needs Paid Sick Days, Not Lame Excuses,” City Limits, 04-03-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/1658?t=14&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

5. “Workers grill Darden’s CEO at shareholders meeting,” Orlando Sentinel, 09-18-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2720?t=16&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

6. “Wal-Mart punishes its workers,” Salon, 07-26-12 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/1915?t=18&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

7. “Darden CEO Fights California Bill That Would Fine Medicaid-Dependent Companies,” Huffington Post, 06-19-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2721?t=20&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

8. “Walmart Workers Need a Raise and a Voice, Truthout, 06-06-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2740?t=22&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

9. “Walmart employees kick off longest strike yet,” MSNBC, 05-28-13 http://act.colorofchange.org/go/2722?t=24&akid=2967.1174326.amnBxC

New York has a police problem … Emma Ruby-Sachs – Avaaz.org


 
 
 
 
                                Dear friends across the US,

After being “stopped and frisked” by the NYPD more times than he can count, Avaaz member Tyquan started a petition calling on Mayor Bloomberg to end the racially charged policy. Stand with Tyquan and the over 200,000 people stopped this year alone – sign the petition now:

Sign the petition
 
 Tyquan, a recent high school graduate and Avaaz member from Brooklyn, has been stopped, handcuffed, and violently thrown to the ground by NYC police more times than he can count, often with no explanation. Now he’s started a petition asking Mayor Bloomberg to end the police “stop and frisk” policy that is fueling this harassment.
Crime is at a record low, but the practice of “stopping and frisking” primarily black and Latino New Yorkers has exploded by 600% in the last decade. NYC’s Public Advocate recently called for a halt to “stop and frisk” and now a Federal Judge has called the policy a broad abuse of fundamental constitutional rights, allowing a massive class action lawsuit against the city.
But the Mayor has dug in his heels, refusing to fold in spite of the legal ruling. Massive public opinion is the only thing that can end this police policy for good. Let’s stand with Tyquan and bring a national call for justice to Mayor Bloomberg’s front door:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Mayor_Bloomberg_End_Stop_and_Frisk_Now/?vl
Tyquan’s story is hardly unique, in fact, it’s standard operating procedure for the NYPD who have stopped and frisked over 200,000 people just like Tyquan this year alone. Worse, the stops are almost completely arbitrary. Officers cited vague sounding justifications for over half the stops made last year, including “furtive movements” and “inappropriate attire off season.” There’s also no evidence the policy is cutting down on crime – in over 90% of these stops the NYPD makes no arrests, or even issues a ticket. And white men accounted for only 4% of those stops last year.
If enough of us stand with Tyquan we can show Mayor Bloomberg that a growing national outcry demands better of him – and New York. Sign and share now, when our call reaches 100,000 strong, we’ll deliver this petition directly to Mayor Bloomberg at City Hall urging him to do the right thing and halt this reckless policy:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Mayor_Bloomberg_End_Stop_and_Frisk_Now/?vl
As a member, Tyquan has been inspired by the Avaaz community’s work to stop Internet censorship, end deforestation and prevent attacks on women’s rights around the world – now its our chance to stand with Tyquan and lend people-power to the fight against racial injustice and police abuse in New York.
With hope and determination,
Emma, Joseph, Ricken, Andrew, Brant, Kya and the whole Avaaz team
PS: Have you been harassed by law enforcement where you live? Click here to start a petition like Tyquan’s: http://avaaz.org/en/petition/start_a_petition/?ps14480
MORE INFORMATION
Public Advocate to Call for Audit of Stop-and-Frisk Tactic (New York Times) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/09/nyregion/new-york-public-advocate-to-call-for-an-audit-of-police-stop-and-frisk-tactic.html
NYPD stop-and-frisk lawsuit now class action in victory for civil rights groups (The Guardian) http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/16/new-york-stop-and-frisk-lawsuit
In 2011, NYPD Made More Stops Of Young Black Men Than The Total Number Of Young Black Men In New York (ThinkProgress) http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/05/10/481589/nypd-stop-and-frisk-young-black-men/
New NYCLU Report Finds NYPD Stop-and-Frisk Practices Ineffective, Reveals Depth of Racial Disparities (NYCLU) http://www.nyclu.org/news/new-nyclu-report-finds-nypd-stop-and-frisk-practices-ineffective-reveals-depth-of-racial-dispar
NYPD Stop And Frisks: 15 Shocking Facts About A Controversial Program (Huffington Post) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/13/nypd-stop-and-frisks-15-shocking-facts_n_1513362.html?ref=new-york&ref=new-york
Why is the NYPD after me? (New York Times) http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/18/opinion/sunday/young-black-and-frisked-by-the-nypd.html?pagewanted=all
‘Quotas exist’: Former NYPD Officers discuss the data driven department http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/politics/2012/05/5837828/quotas-exist-former-nypd-officers-discuss-data-driven-department?politics-bucket-headline

Mayor Michael Bloomberg — Super Bowl ad


As you might have guessed, Boston Mayor Tom Menino and I have a friendly disagreement about who’s going to win the Super Bowl this Sunday.  But there’s one thing we agree on: America must do more to keep illegal guns off our streets.

That’s why we’ve filmed a short ad that will air during the game on Sunday – and we wanted supporters like you to be the first to see it.

We had some fun making the ad, but our message is a serious one: we can and must support the Second Amendment while keeping guns away from criminals and other dangerous people.  That’s something our 600 mayors agree on – and we know you do too.  We’re so grateful for your support.

Enjoy the game!

Mayor Michael Bloomberg

New York City

Last week HCAN activists joined a half million people across the country


Last week HCAN activists joined a half million people across the country to prevent New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the owner of Zuccotti Park from evicting thousands of Occupy Wall Street protesters. As a result of your quick action, Mayor Bloomberg and Brookfield Inc. backed down and the Occupy movement continues to grow.

Thanks to the rapid response of AFL-CIO, CREDO, MoveOn.org,
Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Rebuild the Dream, The Other
98%, USAction and dozens of other groups,
 Occupy Wall Street
supporters generated 500,000 petition signatures and thousands of calls
and tweets.

Watch and share this great video from MoveOn.org as the 5,000 protesters celebrate word of their victory.
 

Video from MoveOn.org of Occupy Wall Street Victory
Today
marks one month since Occupy Wall Street began. In only four weeks the
Occupy movement has gone global, spreading from Wall Street to 100
cities across America and an incredible 951 cities in 82 countries.
Occupy support could be found even in a remote corner of the Alaskan
tundra and on a Hawaiian beach.

Last week was an important victory and the battle of the people versus
unbridled corporate greed continues. We will keep you posted on our next
steps in the fight for The 99 Percent.
In Solidarity,

Melinda Gibson

Health Care for America Now

P.S. Join us in Washington DC on November 4th for the Koch Brothers Guerrilla Drive-In.