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      <title>Gulfport community protests police violence and murder of one-year-old Kohen Wiley</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protesters hold signs demanding justice for Kohen Wiley and protection for Black youth against racist killings.&#xA;&#xA;Gulfport, MS – On June 21, a crowd of about 15 people gathered for a rally and vigil against the murder of one-year-old Kohen Wiley at a Walmart in Senatobia, Mississippi. &#xA;&#xA;The action was put on by the Mississippi Gulf Coast Mutual Aid Collective, drawing people from organizations including Indivisible, the Gulf Coast Humanists and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO).&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Speaking to Fight Back! at the rally, Ash Dawn of Gulf Coast Humanists said, “Our message is to amplify the demands of the people of Senatobia, which is to release the tape. Release everything and get full transparency for everything relating to Kohen Wiley’s murder.” &#xA;&#xA;While addressing the crowd, Dawn also stated, “The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation relentlessly withholds information from Mississippians,” and spoke on the extreme lack of trust between the corrupt police departments and the local community.&#xA;&#xA;Miu Sims of FRSO addressed the crowd saying, “We are absolutely outraged that a one-year-old child could be a victim to police brutality.” Sims drove with fellow activists from New Orleans to attend the rally, taking the trip to show support and solidarity. “These racist institutions do not care about your age. They don’t care if you’re a baby sitting in your mother’s lap while she is trying to take care of you. They will murder whoever they want!” &#xA;&#xA;Sims also spoke on the particular violence that Black people face, saying that the police “see the color of our skin, and they automatically assume that a mother who is trying to take care of her child is a ‘looter’ or someone who is stealing.” Sims spoke passionately on how quickly racist, killer cops choose to “pull the trigger” and senselessly murder rather than protect Black lives.&#xA;&#xA;The rally united protesters on the need for justice, Black liberation, and resistance to crooked intuitions of policing. Ash Dawn said to the crowd, “The people of Mississippi are damn tired!”&#xA;&#xA;The crowd chanted, “When Black lives are under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!”&#xA;&#xA;#GulfportMS #MS #InJusticeSystem #KillerCops #KohenWiley #OppressedNationalities #AfricanAmerican #Featured&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Gulfport, MS – On June 21, a crowd of about 15 people gathered for a rally and vigil against the murder of one-year-old Kohen Wiley at a Walmart in Senatobia, Mississippi.</p>

<p>The action was put on by the Mississippi Gulf Coast Mutual Aid Collective, drawing people from organizations including Indivisible, the Gulf Coast Humanists and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO).</p>



<p>Speaking to Fight Back! at the rally, Ash Dawn of Gulf Coast Humanists said, “Our message is to amplify the demands of the people of Senatobia, which is to release the tape. Release everything and get full transparency for everything relating to Kohen Wiley’s murder.”</p>

<p>While addressing the crowd, Dawn also stated, “The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation relentlessly withholds information from Mississippians,” and spoke on the extreme lack of trust between the corrupt police departments and the local community.</p>

<p>Miu Sims of FRSO addressed the crowd saying, “We are absolutely outraged that a one-year-old child could be a victim to police brutality.” Sims drove with fellow activists from New Orleans to attend the rally, taking the trip to show support and solidarity. “These racist institutions do not care about your age. They don’t care if you’re a baby sitting in your mother’s lap while she is trying to take care of you. They will murder whoever they want!”</p>

<p>Sims also spoke on the particular violence that Black people face, saying that the police “see the color of our skin, and they automatically assume that a mother who is trying to take care of her child is a ‘looter’ or someone who is stealing.” Sims spoke passionately on how quickly racist, killer cops choose to “pull the trigger” and senselessly murder rather than protect Black lives.</p>

<p>The rally united protesters on the need for justice, Black liberation, and resistance to crooked intuitions of policing. Ash Dawn said to the crowd, “The people of Mississippi are damn tired!”</p>

<p>The crowd chanted, “When Black lives are under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!”</p>

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      <title>Mississippi: Students for a Democratic Society chapter forms at Ole Miss</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[SDS organizing meeting at the University of Mississippi.&#xA;&#xA;Oxford, MS - On February 21, around a dozen students and youth gathered at the Pavilion at the University of Mississippi to discuss setting up a Students for a Democratic Society chapter. &#xA;&#xA;This meeting comes after two days of organizing from students and SDS officers who traveled from Louisiana and  Minnesota in order to help establish new SDS chapters. These SDS members set up a table, covered it in flyers, sign-up sheets, and printed resolutions, and draped a banner over it that read: &#34;Keep ICE off campus! Stand up to Trump! Sanctuary campus now!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The table was the talk of the campus. A constant flow of students and even faculty approached the table both days. Some students took pictures with the banners; many asked if there was a petition to sign.&#xA;&#xA;One professor and the members of the local Turning Point (TPUSA) eventually came to harass the SDS table. At the provocations about ICE from the professor, students surged up to the table to argue with her on SDS&#39; behalf. One young man from TPUSA barked at Chrisley Carpio, a National SDS officer, and Mae Guidry of LUNO SDS in New Orleans, to &#34;be quiet&#34; and said the SDS was &#34;full of crazy women.&#34; One student came up to him and got into his face, telling Carpio and Guidry she was there to &#34;make sure nothing happened.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;In less than eight hours of tabling, over 60 students signed the interest sheets.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;Building strong organizations that are committed to direct action is what we need in this moment,&#34; said Mae Guidry of LUNO SDS. &#34;We came to Ole Miss to garner interest in bringing SDS here because we understand how Trump&#39;s attacks can directly impact the South and to strengthen a national student movement. It&#39;s important to have staunch organizers ready to respond to reactionary university administrators like those at Ole Miss as they continue to roll back the rights and protections of students under the cover of the Trump administration.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;At both the table and in the SDS meeting, students told the tale of Lauren Stokes, a professor who was fired for her social media reaction to Charlie Kirk&#39;s death on her private Instagram. She is now suing the chancellor of the University of Mississippi, and the new SDS students expressed a desire to hold protests in her defense at the hearings. Another idea floated at the meeting was a continuous protest presence denouncing any arrival of ICE agents.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;There&#39;s definitely a clear, reactionary presence on campus, and those students feel like they can do whatever they want. They felt comfortable enough to host JD Vance to speak on campus, and this is not a sentiment across most of the university. We want to make that clear to our administration,&#34; said Lauren Fuller, a student at the University of Mississippi.&#xA;&#xA;#OxfordMS #MS #StudentMovement #SDS #Featured&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Oxford, MS – On February 21, around a dozen students and youth gathered at the Pavilion at the University of Mississippi to discuss setting up a Students for a Democratic Society chapter.</p>

<p>This meeting comes after two days of organizing from students and SDS officers who traveled from Louisiana and  Minnesota in order to help establish new SDS chapters. These SDS members set up a table, covered it in flyers, sign-up sheets, and printed resolutions, and draped a banner over it that read: “Keep ICE off campus! Stand up to Trump! Sanctuary campus now!”</p>



<p>The table was the talk of the campus. A constant flow of students and even faculty approached the table both days. Some students took pictures with the banners; many asked if there was a petition to sign.</p>

<p>One professor and the members of the local Turning Point (TPUSA) eventually came to harass the SDS table. At the provocations about ICE from the professor, students surged up to the table to argue with her on SDS&#39; behalf. One young man from TPUSA barked at Chrisley Carpio, a National SDS officer, and Mae Guidry of LUNO SDS in New Orleans, to “be quiet” and said the SDS was “full of crazy women.” One student came up to him and got into his face, telling Carpio and Guidry she was there to “make sure nothing happened.”</p>

<p>In less than eight hours of tabling, over 60 students signed the interest sheets.</p>

<p>“Building strong organizations that are committed to direct action is what we need in this moment,” said Mae Guidry of LUNO SDS. “We came to Ole Miss to garner interest in bringing SDS here because we understand how Trump&#39;s attacks can directly impact the South and to strengthen a national student movement. It&#39;s important to have staunch organizers ready to respond to reactionary university administrators like those at Ole Miss as they continue to roll back the rights and protections of students under the cover of the Trump administration.”</p>

<p>At both the table and in the SDS meeting, students told the tale of Lauren Stokes, a professor who was fired for her social media reaction to Charlie Kirk&#39;s death on her private Instagram. She is now suing the chancellor of the University of Mississippi, and the new SDS students expressed a desire to hold protests in her defense at the hearings. Another idea floated at the meeting was a continuous protest presence denouncing any arrival of ICE agents.</p>

<p>“There&#39;s definitely a clear, reactionary presence on campus, and those students feel like they can do whatever they want. They felt comfortable enough to host JD Vance to speak on campus, and this is not a sentiment across most of the university. We want to make that clear to our administration,” said Lauren Fuller, a student at the University of Mississippi.</p>

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