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      <title>Car rally for Palestine in South Florida honors Gaza&#39;s martyrs</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Demonstrators wave the Palestinian flag form a vehicle in South Florida. | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Pompano Beach, FL - On Saturday, March 2, over 200 cars traced a route across South Florida maintaining minimum legal speeds on interstates and along busy beachfront roads to protest U.S. support for Israel.&#xA;&#xA;The caravan was launched in remembrance of the over 30,000 Palestinians who have been killed in Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza. In honor of the martyrs, dozens of cars carried posters with the pictures and personal information of individual Palestinians murdered by Israel.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The caravan was led and tailed by video trucks displaying the truth of Israel’s crimes and had several cars with speakers on megaphones making educational and political speeches were distributed throughout. Participants distributed flyers with information about the history of Palestine and its occupation by the Zionists.&#xA;&#xA;The hundreds of vehicles brought traffic to a crawl and drew cheering crowds at two intersections. Shouts of “Free Palestine” and “Stop the genocide” were heard from both the demonstrators’ speakers and from beachgoers. Many vehicles were adorned with decorations that were prepared during the two hours it took for the drivers to gather. These included flags, posters and painted messages that read “30,000 killed by Israel,” “End all aid to Israel” and “Victory to Palestine.”&#xA;&#xA;Efforts by police and Zionists to harass the demonstration failed to prevent the vehicles from completing the entire planned route despite multiple citations and a Zionist motorcyclist who broke a side-view mirror.&#xA;&#xA;At the conclusion, organizers said that this rally was double the size of the first rally a month before and made calls for the new participants to join in the planning of a third car rally for Palestine in South Florida.&#xA;&#xA;Many organizations contributed to the event such as South-Florida Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Palestine Car Rally, Al-Awda, Jewish Voices for Peace of South Florida, Students for Justice in Palestine at Florida International University, Democratic Socialists of America, and Jose Marti Youth.&#xA;&#xA;#PompanoBeachFL #MiamiFL #FtLauderdaleFL #BocaRatonFL #SouthFlorida #AntiWarMovement #International #MiddleEast #Palestine #FRSO #JVP #AlAwda #SJP #DSA #JMY&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Pompano Beach, FL – On Saturday, March 2, over 200 cars traced a route across South Florida maintaining minimum legal speeds on interstates and along busy beachfront roads to protest U.S. support for Israel.</p>

<p>The caravan was launched in remembrance of the over 30,000 Palestinians who have been killed in Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza. In honor of the martyrs, dozens of cars carried posters with the pictures and personal information of individual Palestinians murdered by Israel.</p>



<p>The caravan was led and tailed by video trucks displaying the truth of Israel’s crimes and had several cars with speakers on megaphones making educational and political speeches were distributed throughout. Participants distributed flyers with information about the history of Palestine and its occupation by the Zionists.</p>

<p>The hundreds of vehicles brought traffic to a crawl and drew cheering crowds at two intersections. Shouts of “Free Palestine” and “Stop the genocide” were heard from both the demonstrators’ speakers and from beachgoers. Many vehicles were adorned with decorations that were prepared during the two hours it took for the drivers to gather. These included flags, posters and painted messages that read “30,000 killed by Israel,” “End all aid to Israel” and “Victory to Palestine.”</p>

<p>Efforts by police and Zionists to harass the demonstration failed to prevent the vehicles from completing the entire planned route despite multiple citations and a Zionist motorcyclist who broke a side-view mirror.</p>

<p>At the conclusion, organizers said that this rally was double the size of the first rally a month before and made calls for the new participants to join in the planning of a third car rally for Palestine in South Florida.</p>

<p>Many organizations contributed to the event such as South-Florida Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Palestine Car Rally, Al-Awda, Jewish Voices for Peace of South Florida, Students for Justice in Palestine at Florida International University, Democratic Socialists of America, and Jose Marti Youth.</p>

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2024 20:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Dream Defenders change presidential debate, 15 arrested</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Chrisley Carpio and Andrew Arachikavitz being release from jail after protest at&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Boca Raton, FL - The final presidential debate, held at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, was met with a large protest. Dream Defenders, a statewide network fighting for the youth in brown and Black communities, organized the event. Over 200 students and community members from across the state came to demand that the two candidates stop ignoring the issues effecting African American, Latino and other oppressed nationality communities. Police arrested 15 of the protesters for blocking off the intersection of Yamato Road and Military Trail.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Michael Sampson, a member of Tallahassee Dream Defenders, was one of the activists arrested in Boca Raton. He says that the two presidential candidates have ignored the people for too long, and, “It’s time the debate is changed to reflect the needs of brown and Black communities.”&#xA;&#xA;Before the dramatic end of the protest, a rally was held in which 50 students made a circle, and then took turns welcoming those who gathered while they waited for buses from Miami, Tallahassee, and Orlando to arrive through the heavy traffic. Signs read, “Schools not prisons!” and protesters chanted, “Stop deportation, fund education!”&#xA;&#xA;“It is so important for us to be here, since people our age who look like us don’t understand the criminalization of our youth, and that it’s important for the candidates to discuss this issue,” said Melanie Andrade, also of Tallahassee Dream Defenders.&#xA;&#xA;The school-to-prison pipeline was one of the main messages of the protest, since youth of color are jailed at rates higher than white people, and everyone there demanded that money be provided for schools, rather than prisons. “Our education is not even half of what it should be and we’re willing to put our lives on the line to move the debate towards change in our communities, and it doesn’t end with the protest tonight,” Andrade added.&#xA;&#xA;Once the final bus from Orlando arrived, the protesters began lining up on the sidewalk, singing, “We who believe in freedom cannot rest, until its won,” while they made their way to the intersection for the direct action. As they arrived, 15 of the marchers, wearing hoodies and holding a banner reading, “Education not incarceration,” linked arms and sat down in the intersection. Moments later, the police separated the now two groups of protesters, keeping some on the sidewalk, while demanding that those sitting down remove themselves from the street.&#xA;&#xA;The police used large vehicles to block both groups from seeing each other. Despite this, the protesters all continued to sing to each other louder and louder, even after those acting in civil disobedience were arrested and hauled away, where they remained shackled in a police vehicle for three hours before finally being processed.&#xA;&#xA;#BocaRatonFL #DreamDefenders #PresidentialDebate&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Boca Raton, FL – The final presidential debate, held at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, was met with a large protest. Dream Defenders, a statewide network fighting for the youth in brown and Black communities, organized the event. Over 200 students and community members from across the state came to demand that the two candidates stop ignoring the issues effecting African American, Latino and other oppressed nationality communities. Police arrested 15 of the protesters for blocking off the intersection of Yamato Road and Military Trail.</p>



<p>Michael Sampson, a member of Tallahassee Dream Defenders, was one of the activists arrested in Boca Raton. He says that the two presidential candidates have ignored the people for too long, and, “It’s time the debate is changed to reflect the needs of brown and Black communities.”</p>

<p>Before the dramatic end of the protest, a rally was held in which 50 students made a circle, and then took turns welcoming those who gathered while they waited for buses from Miami, Tallahassee, and Orlando to arrive through the heavy traffic. Signs read, “Schools not prisons!” and protesters chanted, “Stop deportation, fund education!”</p>

<p>“It is so important for us to be here, since people our age who look like us don’t understand the criminalization of our youth, and that it’s important for the candidates to discuss this issue,” said Melanie Andrade, also of Tallahassee Dream Defenders.</p>

<p>The school-to-prison pipeline was one of the main messages of the protest, since youth of color are jailed at rates higher than white people, and everyone there demanded that money be provided for schools, rather than prisons. “Our education is not even half of what it should be and we’re willing to put our lives on the line to move the debate towards change in our communities, and it doesn’t end with the protest tonight,” Andrade added.</p>

<p>Once the final bus from Orlando arrived, the protesters began lining up on the sidewalk, singing, “We who believe in freedom cannot rest, until its won,” while they made their way to the intersection for the direct action. As they arrived, 15 of the marchers, wearing hoodies and holding a banner reading, “Education not incarceration,” linked arms and sat down in the intersection. Moments later, the police separated the now two groups of protesters, keeping some on the sidewalk, while demanding that those sitting down remove themselves from the street.</p>

<p>The police used large vehicles to block both groups from seeing each other. Despite this, the protesters all continued to sing to each other louder and louder, even after those acting in civil disobedience were arrested and hauled away, where they remained shackled in a police vehicle for three hours before finally being processed.</p>

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2012 01:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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