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      <title>Tallahassee says Black Lives Matter in the Dominican Republic</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Regina Joseph speaking at June 19 rally&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Tallahassee, FL - Community members and students gathered in front of the Old Tallahassee Capitol, June 19, to protest the planned mass deportation of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent, from the Dominican Republic.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The protest was organized by Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee (BLACC), Haitian Lives Do Matter, and Recycle4Haiti Foundation Inc.&#xA;&#xA;The protest attracted 15 supporters of the Haitian community, who stood at the intersection of Monroe Street and Appalachee waving signs. Afterwards, the protesters moved to the capitol steps, where they chanted “No human is illegal,” and “Haitian Dominicans are Dominicans.”&#xA;&#xA;Regina Joseph of BLACC told the crowd “The Dominican Republic and Haiti are divided because of Western imperialism.”&#xA;&#xA;Selestria de La Cruz, a member of BLACC, stated “We need to call the embassy of the Dominican Republic and boycott any travel or purchases from the Dominican Republic. We cannot support the economy of a country that does not support its people.”&#xA;&#xA;#TallahasseeFL #ImmigrantRights #Haiti #deportations #Antiracism #BlackLiberationActionCoordinatingCommittee #BLACC #HaitianLivesDoMatter #DominicanRepublic #Americas&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Tallahassee, FL – Community members and students gathered in front of the Old Tallahassee Capitol, June 19, to protest the planned mass deportation of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent, from the Dominican Republic.</p>



<p>The protest was organized by Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee (BLACC), Haitian Lives Do Matter, and Recycle4Haiti Foundation Inc.</p>

<p>The protest attracted 15 supporters of the Haitian community, who stood at the intersection of Monroe Street and Appalachee waving signs. Afterwards, the protesters moved to the capitol steps, where they chanted “No human is illegal,” and “Haitian Dominicans are Dominicans.”</p>

<p>Regina Joseph of BLACC told the crowd “The Dominican Republic and Haiti are divided because of Western imperialism.”</p>

<p>Selestria de La Cruz, a member of BLACC, stated “We need to call the embassy of the Dominican Republic and boycott any travel or purchases from the Dominican Republic. We cannot support the economy of a country that does not support its people.”</p>

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2015 18:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Tallahassee Stands with Baltimore for May Day 2015</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Tallahassee, FL - On May 1, over 30 students and community members gathered in downtown Tallahassee for a march in solidarity with the people of Baltimore for International Workers Day. The march was called by the Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee (BLACC), Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and the Transgender Liberation Front (TLF). The protesters demanded justice for the murder of Freddie Grey, Jeremy Lett, Mya Hall and all other victims of police brutality.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;“Black existence is revolutionary. Every inch you take up is space that is not occupied by white oppressors. Freddie Grey deserved to exist. This protest will bring more awareness of the genocide that is being committed against Black and brown people,” said Ellena Fisher, a member of BLACC.&#xA;&#xA;The protesters took to the streets and blocked traffic, chanting: “Can’t stop, won’t stop, ‘til killer cops are in cell blocks,” and “All night, all day, we will fight for Freddie Grey”, in addition to other chants on their way downtown. They held signs reading “Jail killer cops” and “From Baltimore to Palestine, occupation is a crime.” Then, they marched to the state capitol building where several people gave speeches about the protests in Baltimore and police brutality. They also spoke about May Day and workers’ struggles, connecting the struggle for workers’ rights to the struggle for Black rights and the struggles of oppressed peoples worldwide.&#xA;&#xA;“It’s important that we’re out on the streets and that we’re organized. When the Black masses assemble, the bourgeoisie tremble,” said Regina Joseph, lead organizer of the Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee.&#xA;&#xA;#TallahasseeFL #InJusticeSystem #Labor #StudentsForADemocraticSociety #MayDay #AfricanAmerican #PoliceBrutality #FreedomRoadSocialistOrganization #internationalWorkersDay #frso #Antiracism #BlackLiberationActionCoordinatingCommittee #BLACC #FreddieGray #Baltimore #TransLiberationFront&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tallahassee, FL – On May 1, over 30 students and community members gathered in downtown Tallahassee for a march in solidarity with the people of Baltimore for International Workers Day. The march was called by the Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee (BLACC), Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and the Transgender Liberation Front (TLF). The protesters demanded justice for the murder of Freddie Grey, Jeremy Lett, Mya Hall and all other victims of police brutality.</p>



<p>“Black existence is revolutionary. Every inch you take up is space that is not occupied by white oppressors. Freddie Grey deserved to exist. This protest will bring more awareness of the genocide that is being committed against Black and brown people,” said Ellena Fisher, a member of BLACC.</p>

<p>The protesters took to the streets and blocked traffic, chanting: “Can’t stop, won’t stop, ‘til killer cops are in cell blocks,” and “All night, all day, we will fight for Freddie Grey”, in addition to other chants on their way downtown. They held signs reading “Jail killer cops” and “From Baltimore to Palestine, occupation is a crime.” Then, they marched to the state capitol building where several people gave speeches about the protests in Baltimore and police brutality. They also spoke about May Day and workers’ struggles, connecting the struggle for workers’ rights to the struggle for Black rights and the struggles of oppressed peoples worldwide.</p>

<p>“It’s important that we’re out on the streets and that we’re organized. When the Black masses assemble, the bourgeoisie tremble,” said Regina Joseph, lead organizer of the Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee.</p>

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2015 15:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>100 Florida students march against the KKK</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Florida students protest KKK&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Tallahassee, FL - Over 100 students gathered at the steps of the Westcott Building on the Florida State University campus, April 9, to protest the Ku Klux Klan. The Tallahassee chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) called the rally after recent Klan provocations.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Shivaani Ehsan, a member of SDS said, &#34;We are out here today because we want to fight against the system of white supremacy and capitalism. We want to stand against the growing tide of white nationalism. Groups like the KKK are not to be taken lightly, they have been known to be involved in various police departments and other influential positions.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The KKK made national headlines last week when two Florida Department of Corrections officers and one former officer, all suspected members of the KKK, were arrested for planning to murder a black prisoner when he was released from a north Florida prison. Last month, the same Klan group passed out hundreds of flyers in Tallahassee neighborhoods as part of a recent recruiting campaign.&#xA;&#xA;After rallying on campus, SDS members led a march through the streets of downtown Tallahassee toward the Florida State Capitol, with chants including &#34;DOC, KKK, how many people have you killed today?&#34; and &#34;Indict, convict, send those racist cops to jail. The whole damn system, is guilty, as hell!&#34; Protesters carried signs including &#34;Crush the KKK - kill fascism&#34; and &#34;Klan out of Tally.”&#xA;&#xA;SDS organizers said they received messages from white nationalist militias threatening to organize an armed counter-protest to defend the KKK. However, no counter-protesters showed up.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;It doesn&#39;t matter if they&#39;re skinheads, neo-Nazis, white secessionists or even the Klan. Their presence wasn&#39;t missed, but I think this definitely sets a precedent for how we will deal with Tallahassee&#39;s white supremacists in the future,&#34; said Naomi Bradley with Trans Liberation Front.&#xA;&#xA;The student protesters marched up and stood on the steps of the Old Capitol Building, while members of SDS and other organizations including the Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee (BLACC), Freedom Road Socialist Organization and Trans Liberation Front gave speeches condemning the KKK and the Florida police abuses and murder.&#xA;&#xA;“I heard a lot of people who say, how can you connect the KKK to the police? And then you see what happens with the Department of Corrections how there&#39;s those three undercover Klansmen,” said Regina Joseph, a member of BLACC.&#xA;&#xA;As the rally came to a close, organizers brought out the Confederate Battle Flag. After spitting and stomping on the flag, organizers lit it on fire while the crowd chanted &#34;Klan out now.” The student protesters then celebrated as the flag burned and was ripped apart. SDS organizers ended the rally by promising to continue organizing against the KKK and racism in Tallahassee.&#xA;&#xA;When asked what she hoped they accomplished, Ellena Fisher, one of the student protesters, said, “If there&#39;s a white supremacist terrorist group recruiting in my area than out of existential necessity alone I&#39;m compelled to resist. We showed Tallahassee that we will not be complacent in our own torment, by staying silent and allowing the Klan to grow.”&#xA;&#xA;#TallahasseeFL #StudentsForADemocraticSociety #SDS #FreedomRoadSocialistOrganization #Antiracism #Antifascism #KKK #BlackLiberationActionCoordinatingCommittee #BLACC&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Tallahassee, FL – Over 100 students gathered at the steps of the Westcott Building on the Florida State University campus, April 9, to protest the Ku Klux Klan. The Tallahassee chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) called the rally after recent Klan provocations.</p>



<p>Shivaani Ehsan, a member of SDS said, “We are out here today because we want to fight against the system of white supremacy and capitalism. We want to stand against the growing tide of white nationalism. Groups like the KKK are not to be taken lightly, they have been known to be involved in various police departments and other influential positions.”</p>

<p>The KKK made national headlines last week when two Florida Department of Corrections officers and one former officer, all suspected members of the KKK, were arrested for planning to murder a black prisoner when he was released from a north Florida prison. Last month, the same Klan group passed out hundreds of flyers in Tallahassee neighborhoods as part of a recent recruiting campaign.</p>

<p>After rallying on campus, SDS members led a march through the streets of downtown Tallahassee toward the Florida State Capitol, with chants including “DOC, KKK, how many people have you killed today?” and “Indict, convict, send those racist cops to jail. The whole damn system, is guilty, as hell!” Protesters carried signs including “Crush the KKK – kill fascism” and “Klan out of Tally.”</p>

<p>SDS organizers said they received messages from white nationalist militias threatening to organize an armed counter-protest to defend the KKK. However, no counter-protesters showed up.</p>

<p>“It doesn&#39;t matter if they&#39;re skinheads, neo-Nazis, white secessionists or even the Klan. Their presence wasn&#39;t missed, but I think this definitely sets a precedent for how we will deal with Tallahassee&#39;s white supremacists in the future,” said Naomi Bradley with Trans Liberation Front.</p>

<p>The student protesters marched up and stood on the steps of the Old Capitol Building, while members of SDS and other organizations including the Black Liberation Action Coordinating Committee (BLACC), Freedom Road Socialist Organization and Trans Liberation Front gave speeches condemning the KKK and the Florida police abuses and murder.</p>

<p>“I heard a lot of people who say, how can you connect the KKK to the police? And then you see what happens with the Department of Corrections how there&#39;s those three undercover Klansmen,” said Regina Joseph, a member of BLACC.</p>

<p>As the rally came to a close, organizers brought out the Confederate Battle Flag. After spitting and stomping on the flag, organizers lit it on fire while the crowd chanted “Klan out now.” The student protesters then celebrated as the flag burned and was ripped apart. SDS organizers ended the rally by promising to continue organizing against the KKK and racism in Tallahassee.</p>

<p>When asked what she hoped they accomplished, Ellena Fisher, one of the student protesters, said, “If there&#39;s a white supremacist terrorist group recruiting in my area than out of existential necessity alone I&#39;m compelled to resist. We showed Tallahassee that we will not be complacent in our own torment, by staying silent and allowing the Klan to grow.”</p>

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2015 16:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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