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Re: Fw: SBPA June 2020 Newsletter
- To: noelle
- Subject: Re: Fw: SBPA June 2020 Newsletter
- From: Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
- Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2020 12:58:10 -0700
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How many Wienerschnitzels are there in where-I-live??
> From: Noelle <noelle>
> Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 15:07:19 +0000 (UTC)
>
> want to join the car-powered protest
>
> ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: SBPA <http://www.southbaypa.org/~info>To: "
> http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>Sent: Sunday, May 31,
> 2020, 02:35:35 PM PDTSubject: SBPA June 2020 Newsletter
> Medicare for All, and Planet of the
> Humans
> |
> |
> |
> | SBPA June 2020 Newsletter
> View this email in your browser |
>
> | Medicare for All Car Rally June 6!
> SVYCS announces 2 action opportunities!
> Another View of Planet of the Humans -- Censorship?
> Human development, undocumented immigrants and COVID-19 |
>
> Dear friends and neighbors:
>
> George Floyd should still be with us.
>
> Instead, police brutality has reared it's ugly head once again in our country
> as it has over and over again. The terrible murder of George Floyd in
> Minneapolis this week is excruciatingly heartbreaking and another example of
> the systemic racism and injustice that continues to plague our society. ... Let'
> s stand in solidarity with the Floyd family and all those who have suffered
> injustice at the hands of police brutality. ... Everyone should condemn the
> murder of George Floyd.
>
> In solidarity for justice!
> Gayle McLaughlin, Former Mayor of Richmond
>
> Medicare for All Car Rally June 6! On Saturday, June 6, the Santa Clara County
> Single Payer Health Care Coalition will be holding a car rally exposing how the
> COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated the weaknesses of our current health care "
> system" and the need for a New and Improved Medicare for All. The Medicare
> for All Car Rally will cross from East where-I-live westward to other cities in
> Anna Eshoo's district, assembling at 1:00 pm on Saturday June 6 in the parking
> lot at the Northwest corner of Capital and McKee (between Chipotle and the
> Wienerschnitzel). We are timing driving time to last about an hour. Join us
> and decorate your cars with signs that reflect these themes, and connect them
> with Medicare for All!
> - Fragmented public health system, including lack of protections for health
> care workers
> - Workers and their families losing their health insurance when they become
> unemployed,
> - Disproportionate effects on low-income people, immigrants, communities of
> color, including failure to protect essential workers
> - Closure of the maternity and newborn units at Regional Medical Center
> - Congresswoman Anna Eshoo's failure to support HR 1384, the Medicare for
> All bill
> - Failure to protect the homeless and those incarcerated and detained
> - Support for Health Care Emergency Guarantee Act (Jayapal and Bernie's
> emergency bill)
> |
> | Silicon Valley Youth Climate Strike
> announces 2 action opportunities! 1) Phonebanking Event! SVYCS is joining
> with Sunrise Movement & the Booker Campaign! You’ve probably heard us talking
> about this at our meetings, so mark your calendars, join us, and come see what
> the hype is about! Phonebanking Event Information:
> - WHAT: Phonebanking (calling voters) for Charles Booker
> - HOW: First, SVYCS organizers (wooo that's us!) will be hosting a 30
> minute hype call at 3-3:30 pm. Then we'll join a Sunrise phonebank from 3:
> 30-5pm (training included).
> - WHY: Booker is a GND champion and climate justice advocate running for
> Mitch McConnell’s seat, but we need to make sure he wins the primary first!
> He needs our help to spread the word and contact voters about his
> progressive agenda.
> - WHEN: 3PM, Tuesday, 6/2. Add it to your Google Calendar.
> - WHERE: Sign up HERE & we’ll send more info!
> Facebook event // Website Don't worry if you are new to phonebanking — we�> ��re here to help and guide you through everything! Join #phonebank in Slack if
> you want to help plan, and please tell your friends & family about this too!
> Don’t miss out on this opportunity to get involved in the political process
> and usher in the era of the GND! Let’s get calling 🌍📞😍 Make sure to
> sign up for this event here: bit.ly/siliconvalleyphonebanks2) National Art
> Contest! Prompt: “Envision the future under a Green New Deal!” We want to
> spread creativity and empower each other to envision the future that we are
> fighting for, igniting the fire of hope under our nation. Submit any style
> of creative work- visual art, video, dance, photography, writing, poetry,
> music- surprise us! Submit your art to https://bit.ly/GNDhope and post your
> work on social media with the #GNDhope by July 22nd. In your post, tag 3 more
> people to challenge them to submit their own work! Winning pieces will be
> projected on buildings in San Francisco! We’re honored to announce that
> our partners include Sunrise, US Youth Climate Strikes, Green Foothills, and
> Elders Climate Action. |
>
> | Another View of Planet of the Humansby Peggy Elwell, SBPA Steering Committee
> member
> I would like to encourage people to watch Michael Moore's new movie, Planet
> of the Humans. Although it is flawed and some people I respect a lot have
> opposed it, it should not be dismissed as having no value. I think it is
> worth seeing for a number of reasons:
> - It contains many truths about some of the industrial components of
> renewable energy resources and the sustainability of them.
> - It draws the connection between capitalism and environmental crises.
> - It exposes the connection of corporations to large environmental advocacy
> groups.
> - It exposes the consequences on underdeveloped countries of some corporate "
> environmentalist" initiatives.
> The negatives I see are:
> - It does not reflect the latest technological developments in renewable
> energy and is therefore more negative than is warranted.
> - It refers to positions that have been abandoned by environmentalist
> leaders about the viability of biomass.
> - It raises the population question, but does not go into the unequal
> distribution of the necessities of life, or the relationship of the birth
> rate to education and standard of living and the effect of poverty
> engendered by capitalism.
> - It doesn't give a way forward other than the vague statement "take back
> the environmental movement".
> For the record, I am not deeply involved in the environmental movement,
> although I have read a lot as well as participated in many actions, and will
> continue to do so.
>
> Editor's Note: After being viewed over 8 million times, the movie was taken off
> YouTube. Censorship?
> PEN America Calls for Expedited Copyright Review of Michael Moore Film
>
> Copyright claims shouldn’t be used as cover for censorship
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> May 28, 2020
> (New York, NY) – PEN America has issued its concern over calls to censor
> Michael Moore’s film “Planet of the Humans,” and today responded to
> YouTube pulling the film over copyright concerns. PEN America’s Summer Lopez,
> senior director of free expression programs, said the following:
>
> Read more at
> https://pen.org/press-release/pen-america-calls-for-expedited-copyright-review-o
> f-michael-moore-film/
> Here is the movie's home page: https://planetofthehumans.com/
>
>
> Final Update: the movie has been reposted at
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsbYEOQTM9g
> |
> | Human development, undocumented immigrants and COVID-19
> A fully developed human being has the resources and time to care for self and
> family; to learn throughout life with accurate information; to participate
> actively in key family, work and civic institutions; to self-actualize; and, of
> course, to contribute to society producing necessary goods or services for our
> consumption.
>
> ...That is why Human Agenda has created the SOLO Solidarity Fund. Solidarity
> Organized for Los Olvidados (the Forgotten Ones) is helping immigrants like
> Carla. She escaped poverty, the ashes of civil war, structural adjustment
> policies and Mara 18 gang violence and had to leave her two small children
> behind. For six years, she worked two low-wage jobs locally, cut off from
> well-paying jobs, higher education, a decent home, health care and her
> children.
>
> Read the entire San José Spotlight article. |