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Thousands of people gathered in San Francisco for “Families Belong Together”, a protest against the Trump regime’s cruel and inhumane immigration policies. This national day of action took place on June 30, 2018 and was organized by MoveOn, with local partners Indivisible San Francisco, Women's March SF and many more Bay Area civic groups. The morning march started at 10am in Dolores Park and ended in front of San Francisco’s Civic Center, where a rally was held from 11am to 1pm. These photos are from the rally only.

 

People from diverse ethnic backgrounds participated in this rally, from latinos to muslims and asian-americans. Musicians included folk singer Joan Baez, who led a sing-along of “De Colores”, along with rapper Gina Madrid and singers of all ages. Speakers represented a wide variety of community voices, as well as elected officials such as Mayor Mark Farrell and Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer. Many of our friends joined this rally, including Sheri Cooper, Clancy Bounds, Priscilla Wheeler, Evelyn Messinger and members of the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN).

 

People held many creative signs demanding that we reunite families torn apart by our racist government, end their detention and abolish ICE, which carries out the Trump’s “zero tolerance” policies. Others participants focused on defeating Republicans in the midterm elections and taking action to impeach Trump and his accomplices.

 

"Families Belong Together" brought us all closer together, inspired and informed us, and energized us to push back against hate and racism -- through lpeaceful resistance.

 

Photos by Fabrice Florin. See more pictures in my photo album for this campaign:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157696555022141

 

For more info about the event, check out this fine news report by the San Francisco Chronicle:

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Demonstrators-SF-Families-...

 

For more info about my own political projects, check out our Democracy Cafe page:

fabriceflorin.com/2018/01/11/democracy-cafe/

 

#familiesbelongtogether #resist

 

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Families Belong Together — Partners

The June 30 Families Belong Together actions are being organized by everyday people across the country, supported by a number of organizations, in addition to the four lead sponsors. Some of the organizations supporting these actions are listed below.

We welcome engagement from all organizations and individuals on this issue. Please feel free to send your supporters directly to the event page without informing us!

To get more involved, please submit the form at: MoveOn.org/Partner

#VOTEPROCHOICEEnd Rape on CampusNDWA

270 StrategiesEqual Voice ActionNEA

350.org

Equality LabsNETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice

ACLUEvery VoiceNetwork of Spiritual Progressives

Action Together MassachusetttesFair Immigration Reform MovementNextGen America

Action Together NetworkFaith in Public LifeNSEA

Advancement ProjectFamilies Belong TogetherOne Billion Rising

AFTFamilies USAOrganizing for Action

Al Otro LadoFeminist Majority FoundationOxfam America

All OutFood & Water WatchPantsuit Nation

Alliance for JusticeForeign Policy for AmericaParentsTogether

Alliance for Youth ActionFriends of the EarthPeople Demanding Action

American Constitution SocietyFuse WashingtonPeople For the American Way

American Ethical UnionGamlielPeople's Action

American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA)Global ExchangePlanned Parenthood Federation of America

American Sexual Health AssociationGlobal Fund for ChildrenPoligon Education Fund

Amnesty International USAGreenLatinosPositive Women's Network-USA

Anti-Defamation LeagueGreenpeacePresbyterian Church (USA)

Arab American InstituteHand in Hand: The Domestic Employers NetworkPresente.org

 

Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJCHarnessPriorities USA

ASISTAHeadCountPublic Citizen

Assisi CommunityHealth Care VoterRace Forward

Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) at the Urban Justice CenterHispanic FederationRainforest Action Network

Asylum Seeker Assistance ProjectHuman Rights CampaignReally American

AvaazHuman Rights FirstResistance Labs

Bayard Rustin Center for Social JusticeIfNotNowRock the Vote

Bend the ArcImmigration HubSALDEF

Beyond the BombIn Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice AgendaSanctuary for Families

Brave New FilmsIndivisibleSEIU

Campaign for Southern EqualityJapanese American Citizens LeagueSIECUS

Caring Across GenerationsJewish Voice for PeaceSierra Club

CASA in ActionJStreetSister District Action Network

Center for American Progress Action FundJWISojourners

Center for Biological DiversityKIPPSouth Asian Americans Leading Together

Center for Community ChangeLatin America Working GroupSouthern Poverty Law Center

Center for Gender and Refugee StudiesLatin American Legal Defense and Education FundStand Up America

Center for Reproductive RightsLatino Victory FoundationSum of Us

Center for Victims of TortureLatinoJustice PRLDEFTax March

Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.Lawyers for Good GovernmentThe Leadership Conference

Chicago Women Take ActionLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousThe Workmen’s Circle

Children's Defense Fund-TexasLeague of Conservation VotersTogether We Will Contra Costa

Church World ServiceLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)Truman National Security Project

Clean Water ActionLGBTQ Task ForceUltraViolet

Coalition of Labor Union WomenLittle LobbyistsUnidosUS

Coalition on Human NeedsMALDEFUnitarian Universalist Association

Congregational UCC GreensboroMarchOnUnitarian Universalist Service Committee

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)Moms RisingUnitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)

Constitutional Accountability CenterMuslim AdvocatesUnited State of Women

Council on American-Islamic RelationsNARALUnited We Dream

Courage CampaignNational Alliance to End Sexual ViolenceUS Campaign for Palestinian Rights

CredoNational Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF)VDay.org

 

Crooked MediaNational Iranian American CouncilVoto Latino

Daily KosNational Justice for Our NeighborsWashington Office on Latin America

DC Immigration HubNational Latina Institute for Reproductive HealthWin Without War

DC Teens ActionNational Network to End Domestic ViolenceWomen Employed

Define AmericanNational Nurses UnitedWomen's March

Democracy InitiativeNational Organization of Concerned Black MenWomen's Refugee Commission

Disciples Center for Immigration and RefugeesNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesWorkplace Fairness

Disciples Refugee & Immigration MinistriesNational Women’s Law CenterYouth Caucus of America

Dulles Justice CoalitionNCJWYWCA USA

Earthjustice

 

Protest Is Part of the National ‘Families Belong Together’ Day of Action With More Than 710 Events Nationwide

 

-- On Saturday, June 30th, [residents will rally at various locations as part of the Families Belong Together national day of action to protest the Trump Administration’s policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, the detention of families, and the fact that the Trump Administration has failed to reunite thousands of children with their parents.

 

WHEN: Saturday, June 30th. [TIME AM/PM TIME ZONE]

WHERE: [LOCATION]. [ADDRESS]

FOR MORE INFORMATION: [MOVEON LINK]

FACEBOOK EVENT LINK: [FB EVENT LINK]

LOCAL CONTACT: [NAME] | [NUMBER] | [EMAIL]

 

ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS INCLUDE: [USE THIS SECTION TO LIST ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS AND CO-SPONSORS WITH THEIR PERMISSION]

 

The [CITY] protest is part of a National “Families Belong Together” Day of Action featuring more than 710 events in all 50 states and an anchor protest in Lafayette Square in Washington DC. Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate across the country. Specifically, the protesters will demand that the Trump Administration:

 

•Reunite families now. Permanently end family separation and immediately reunify those that have been separated. ICE must release parents immediately so that ORR can reunify them with their children.

•End family detention. Children and families deserve due process, not indefinite imprisonment. Children do not belong in baby cages and internment-like camps. Family incarceration is not the solution to family separation.

•End ‘Zero Humanity.’ Reverse the Trump administration’s policy that created this crisis and chaos to begin with. Parents should not be criminally prosecuted for doing what all parents do, which is bring their children to safety. This horrible nightmare for families will only end when Trump permanently stops his 100% prosecution policy.

 

Say it loud, say it clear,

Immigrants are welcome here!

Say it loud, say it clear,

Refugees are welcome here!

Repeat“Courage” (listen):

Courage, my friend, you do not walk alone.

We will, walk with you, and sing your spirit home.

*Replace “Courage” with other words like “families” “immigrants” or “children”

When immigrant rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

When refugee rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

Repeat“May The Life I Lead” (listen):

Let the life I lead, speak for me. (x2)

When I get to the end of the road, and lay down my heavy load,

Let the life I lead, speak for me.

El pueblo unido

jamás será vencido!

(The people united, will never be defeated)

RepeatTo the tune of “Blessings” by Chance the Rapper (listen):

We gonna rise up, rise up till it’s won (x2)

When the people rise up, the powers come down (x2)

They try to stop us, but we keep comin’ back (x2)

Love, not hate, makes America great!

Repeat

“We are Family” by Sister Sledge

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

  

Thousands of people gathered in San Francisco for “Families Belong Together”, a protest against the Trump regime’s cruel and inhumane immigration policies. This national day of action took place on June 30, 2018 and was organized by MoveOn, with local partners Indivisible San Francisco, Women's March SF and many more Bay Area civic groups. The morning march started at 10am in Dolores Park and ended in front of San Francisco’s Civic Center, where a rally was held from 11am to 1pm. These photos are from the rally only.

 

People from diverse ethnic backgrounds participated in this rally, from latinos to muslims and asian-americans. Musicians included folk singer Joan Baez, who led a sing-along of “De Colores”, along with rapper Gina Madrid and singers of all ages. Speakers represented a wide variety of community voices, as well as elected officials such as Mayor Mark Farrell and Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer. Many of our friends joined this rally, including Sheri Cooper, Clancy Bounds, Priscilla Wheeler, Evelyn Messinger and members of the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN).

 

People held many creative signs demanding that we reunite families torn apart by our racist government, end their detention and abolish ICE, which carries out the Trump’s “zero tolerance” policies. Others participants focused on defeating Republicans in the midterm elections and taking action to impeach Trump and his accomplices.

 

"Families Belong Together" brought us all closer together, inspired and informed us, and energized us to push back against hate and racism -- through lpeaceful resistance.

 

Photos by Fabrice Florin. See more pictures in my photo album for this campaign:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157696555022141

 

For more info about the event, check out this fine news report by the San Francisco Chronicle:

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Demonstrators-SF-Families-...

 

For more info about my own political projects, check out our Democracy Cafe page:

fabriceflorin.com/2018/01/11/democracy-cafe/

 

#familiesbelongtogether #resist

 

Thousands of people gathered in San Francisco for “Families Belong Together”, a protest against the Trump regime’s cruel and inhumane immigration policies. This national day of action took place on June 30, 2018 and was organized by MoveOn, with local partners Indivisible San Francisco, Women's March SF and many more Bay Area civic groups. The morning march started at 10am in Dolores Park and ended in front of San Francisco’s Civic Center, where a rally was held from 11am to 1pm. These photos are from the rally only.

 

People from diverse ethnic backgrounds participated in this rally, from latinos to muslims and asian-americans. Musicians included folk singer Joan Baez, who led a sing-along of “De Colores”, along with rapper Gina Madrid and singers of all ages. Speakers represented a wide variety of community voices, as well as elected officials such as Mayor Mark Farrell and Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer. Many of our friends joined this rally, including Sheri Cooper, Clancy Bounds, Priscilla Wheeler, Evelyn Messinger and members of the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN).

 

People held many creative signs demanding that we reunite families torn apart by our racist government, end their detention and abolish ICE, which carries out the Trump’s “zero tolerance” policies. Others participants focused on defeating Republicans in the midterm elections and taking action to impeach Trump and his accomplices.

 

"Families Belong Together" brought us all closer together, inspired and informed us, and energized us to push back against hate and racism -- through lpeaceful resistance.

 

Photos by Fabrice Florin. See more pictures in my photo album for this campaign:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157696555022141

 

For more info about the event, check out this fine news report by the San Francisco Chronicle:

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Demonstrators-SF-Families-...

 

For more info about my own political projects, check out our Democracy Cafe page:

fabriceflorin.com/2018/01/11/democracy-cafe/

 

#familiesbelongtogether #resist

 

Pics from this afternoon's "We Choose to Fight: Nobody Elected Elon" MoveOn protest at the Department of Treasury.

 

Just based on what I saw, I'd say 1500 people came to fight back against the oppressive, dehumanizing techniques of the current administration.

 

I really did not want to go, I feel so scarred after the Proud Boys visits in 2020. But I could not look myself in the mirror and stand back anymore. So just like 1.0, all of these photos are available on Flickr in Creative Commons for media, influencers, and everyday people like me and you to use. Or just take and share any of these. Attribution requested.

We are a community and we need CONVIVIALITY

Nous sommes une communauté et nous avons besoin de Convivialité

 

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

 

Sign the petition

petitions.moveon.org/sign/change-flickr-back?source=s.em....

 

Protest Day against the new Beta Change

 

NO white area under the pictures for descriptions / comments / invitations

Only a narrow sidebar to the right of the image ,showing ONLY the last 4 comments

White print on a black and depressive background, that hurts the eyes

No sense.

 

Hard to write comments exceeding 2 or 3 words

 

We can't see who faved our pictures

 

We can't see the groups the pictures appear in ( except only 8 )

 

Awards images. are not shown in comments : which means that neither members nor admins can check

 

Admin-Invitations are not displayed ( the last ones are visible ONLY in "Recent Activity").The oldest are lost

Invitations are essential to the functioning of groups (many are by invitation only)

 

For admins , group management will become a work more and more difficult or even impossible

Some groups might close......and groups add visibility to our pictures

 

Our descriptions including quotes or links to YouTube or other sites are hidden

NO LONGER ANY CONVIVIALITY.. ANY VISIBILITY . NO SENSE

 

In fact this layout specifically targets tablets and smartphones

 

_Feedback

 

Unfortunately everything we can do seems absolutely useless ....

Yahoo and Flickr don't care

Unfortunately it is obvious that Yahoo wants to turn Flickr into another social network for people (mainly teens and young ) using only tablets and smartphones and whose only interaction is Hi or Lol

Motivated photographers still using computers (with photo-softwares) and large screens are no longer desirable customers....

( nor groups since our invitations are only visible on our "Recent Activity "Page....The oldest are lost ....and everything is done to impede their functioning)

Advertising is much much more lucrative than our Pro accounts .......

 

How many people know what represents the Beta Page ?? I wonder ?

Only users of the English version of Flickr .....

Now ( it's new ) You can test the Beta Page by choosing " English" Try !

 

All this is very discouraging

 

With Poetry and Grace by Tim Biskup

Is He Black Enough? by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh

 

Nuestra Voz by Rafael Lopez

Fuerza en La Diversidad by Rafael Lopez

Unidad by Rafael Lopez

 

Tears of Hope by Andrew Bannecker

 

www.manifesthope.com

Pics from this afternoon's "We Choose to Fight: Nobody Elected Elon" MoveOn protest at the Department of Treasury.

 

Just based on what I saw, I'd say 1500 people came to fight back against the oppressive, dehumanizing techniques of the current administration.

 

I really did not want to go, I feel so scarred after the Proud Boys visits in 2020. But I could not look myself in the mirror and stand back anymore. So just like 1.0, all of these photos are available on Flickr in Creative Commons for media, influencers, and everyday people like me and you to use. Or just take and share any of these. Attribution requested.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

March 15, 2011

 

This was a pro-union rally in response to recent union issues in Wisconsin. They support wage earners, labor unions and collective bargaining. They're against corporate tax breaks, large bonuses for company executitves and concentration of wealth in the upper income levels. The rally was sponsored by several groups including MoveOn.org and AFSCME.

 

2011-03-15 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

March 15, 2011

 

This was a pro-union rally in response to recent union issues in Wisconsin. They support wage earners, labor unions and collective bargaining. They're against corporate tax breaks, large bonuses for company executitves and concentration of wealth in the upper income levels. The rally was sponsored by several groups including MoveOn.org and AFSCME.

 

2011-03-15 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

This little relic of Ruthie's childhood years at St. Agnes School for Girls was page one in one of her scrapbooks. Very cool - I have nothing of any of my early artwork, only a black and white photo of me holding one of my drawings.

 

I love the fact that, given it's her birthday, a pile of presents sits at St. Agnes' feet and that she's adorned herself with an ankle-length blue veil crowned with roses. It's a little hard to judge what plant that is to her left - a pot of miniature birch trees maybe?

 

The student who became St. Agnes reigned over the school's May Festival; runners-up became members of her court. Everyone else developed serious emotional problems.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

 

Sign the petition

petitions.moveon.org/sign/change-flickr-back?source=s.em....

Français en dessous

 

Protest Day against the new Beta Change ..................This is the end Beautiful friend

 

NO white area under the pictures for descriptions / comments / invitations

Only a narrow sidebar to the right of the image ,showing ONLY the last 4 comments

White print on a black and depressive background, that hurts the eyes

No sense.

 

Hard to write comments exceeding 2 or 3 words

 

We can't see who faved our pictures

 

We can't see the groups the pictures appear in ( except only 8 )

 

Awards images. are not shown in comments : which means that neither members nor admins can check

 

Admin-Invitations are not displayed ( the last ones are visible ONLY in "Recent Activity").The oldest are lost

Invitations are essential to the functioning of groups (many are by invitation only)

 

For admins , group management will become a work more and more difficult or even impossible

Some groups might close......and groups add visibility to our pictures

 

Our descriptions including quotes or links to YouTube or other sites are hidden

NO LONGER ANY CONVIVIALITY.. ANY VISIBILITY . NO SENSE

 

In fact this layout specifically targets tablets and smartphones

 

_Feedback

 

Unfortunately everything we can do seems absolutely useless ....

Yahoo and Flickr don't care

Unfortunately it is obvious that Yahoo wants to turn Flickr into another social network for people (mainly teens and young ) using only tablets and smartphones and whose only interaction is Hi or Lol

Motivated photographers still using computers (with photo-softwares) and large screens are no longer desirable customers....

( nor groups since our invitations are only visible on our "Recent Activity "Page....The oldest are lost ....and everything is done to impede their functioning)

Advertising is much much more lucrative than our Pro accounts .......

 

How many people know what represents the Beta Page ?? I wonder ?

Only users of the English version of Flickr .....

Now ( it's new ) You can test the Beta Page by choosing " English" Try !

 

All this is very discouraging

 

A big special Thank You to Marissa Mayer

 

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

March 15, 2011

 

This was a pro-union rally in response to recent union issues in Wisconsin. They support wage earners, labor unions and collective bargaining. They're against corporate tax breaks, large bonuses for company executitves and concentration of wealth in the upper income levels. The rally was sponsored by several groups including MoveOn.org and AFSCME.

 

2011-03-15 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

act.moveon.org

Families Belong Together — Partners

The June 30 Families Belong Together actions are being organized by everyday people across the country, supported by a number of organizations, in addition to the four lead sponsors. Some of the organizations supporting these actions are listed below.

We welcome engagement from all organizations and individuals on this issue. Please feel free to send your supporters directly to the event page without informing us!

To get more involved, please submit the form at: MoveOn.org/Partner

#VOTEPROCHOICEEnd Rape on CampusNDWA

270 StrategiesEqual Voice ActionNEA

350.org

Equality LabsNETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice

ACLUEvery VoiceNetwork of Spiritual Progressives

Action Together MassachusetttesFair Immigration Reform MovementNextGen America

Action Together NetworkFaith in Public LifeNSEA

Advancement ProjectFamilies Belong TogetherOne Billion Rising

AFTFamilies USAOrganizing for Action

Al Otro LadoFeminist Majority FoundationOxfam America

All OutFood & Water WatchPantsuit Nation

Alliance for JusticeForeign Policy for AmericaParentsTogether

Alliance for Youth ActionFriends of the EarthPeople Demanding Action

American Constitution SocietyFuse WashingtonPeople For the American Way

American Ethical UnionGamlielPeople's Action

American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA)Global ExchangePlanned Parenthood Federation of America

American Sexual Health AssociationGlobal Fund for ChildrenPoligon Education Fund

Amnesty International USAGreenLatinosPositive Women's Network-USA

Anti-Defamation LeagueGreenpeacePresbyterian Church (USA)

Arab American InstituteHand in Hand: The Domestic Employers NetworkPresente.org

 

Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJCHarnessPriorities USA

ASISTAHeadCountPublic Citizen

Assisi CommunityHealth Care VoterRace Forward

Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) at the Urban Justice CenterHispanic FederationRainforest Action Network

Asylum Seeker Assistance ProjectHuman Rights CampaignReally American

AvaazHuman Rights FirstResistance Labs

Bayard Rustin Center for Social JusticeIfNotNowRock the Vote

Bend the ArcImmigration HubSALDEF

Beyond the BombIn Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice AgendaSanctuary for Families

Brave New FilmsIndivisibleSEIU

Campaign for Southern EqualityJapanese American Citizens LeagueSIECUS

Caring Across GenerationsJewish Voice for PeaceSierra Club

CASA in ActionJStreetSister District Action Network

Center for American Progress Action FundJWISojourners

Center for Biological DiversityKIPPSouth Asian Americans Leading Together

Center for Community ChangeLatin America Working GroupSouthern Poverty Law Center

Center for Gender and Refugee StudiesLatin American Legal Defense and Education FundStand Up America

Center for Reproductive RightsLatino Victory FoundationSum of Us

Center for Victims of TortureLatinoJustice PRLDEFTax March

Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.Lawyers for Good GovernmentThe Leadership Conference

Chicago Women Take ActionLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousThe Workmen’s Circle

Children's Defense Fund-TexasLeague of Conservation VotersTogether We Will Contra Costa

Church World ServiceLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)Truman National Security Project

Clean Water ActionLGBTQ Task ForceUltraViolet

Coalition of Labor Union WomenLittle LobbyistsUnidosUS

Coalition on Human NeedsMALDEFUnitarian Universalist Association

Congregational UCC GreensboroMarchOnUnitarian Universalist Service Committee

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)Moms RisingUnitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)

Constitutional Accountability CenterMuslim AdvocatesUnited State of Women

Council on American-Islamic RelationsNARALUnited We Dream

Courage CampaignNational Alliance to End Sexual ViolenceUS Campaign for Palestinian Rights

CredoNational Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF)VDay.org

 

Crooked MediaNational Iranian American CouncilVoto Latino

Daily KosNational Justice for Our NeighborsWashington Office on Latin America

DC Immigration HubNational Latina Institute for Reproductive HealthWin Without War

DC Teens ActionNational Network to End Domestic ViolenceWomen Employed

Define AmericanNational Nurses UnitedWomen's March

Democracy InitiativeNational Organization of Concerned Black MenWomen's Refugee Commission

Disciples Center for Immigration and RefugeesNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesWorkplace Fairness

Disciples Refugee & Immigration MinistriesNational Women’s Law CenterYouth Caucus of America

Dulles Justice CoalitionNCJWYWCA USA

Earthjustice

 

Protest Is Part of the National ‘Families Belong Together’ Day of Action With More Than 710 Events Nationwide

 

-- On Saturday, June 30th, [residents will rally at various locations as part of the Families Belong Together national day of action to protest the Trump Administration’s policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, the detention of families, and the fact that the Trump Administration has failed to reunite thousands of children with their parents.

 

WHEN: Saturday, June 30th. [TIME AM/PM TIME ZONE]

WHERE: [LOCATION]. [ADDRESS]

FOR MORE INFORMATION: [MOVEON LINK]

FACEBOOK EVENT LINK: [FB EVENT LINK]

LOCAL CONTACT: [NAME] | [NUMBER] | [EMAIL]

 

ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS INCLUDE: [USE THIS SECTION TO LIST ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS AND CO-SPONSORS WITH THEIR PERMISSION]

 

The [CITY] protest is part of a National “Families Belong Together” Day of Action featuring more than 710 events in all 50 states and an anchor protest in Lafayette Square in Washington DC. Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate across the country. Specifically, the protesters will demand that the Trump Administration:

 

•Reunite families now. Permanently end family separation and immediately reunify those that have been separated. ICE must release parents immediately so that ORR can reunify them with their children.

•End family detention. Children and families deserve due process, not indefinite imprisonment. Children do not belong in baby cages and internment-like camps. Family incarceration is not the solution to family separation.

•End ‘Zero Humanity.’ Reverse the Trump administration’s policy that created this crisis and chaos to begin with. Parents should not be criminally prosecuted for doing what all parents do, which is bring their children to safety. This horrible nightmare for families will only end when Trump permanently stops his 100% prosecution policy.

 

Say it loud, say it clear,

Immigrants are welcome here!

Say it loud, say it clear,

Refugees are welcome here!

Repeat“Courage” (listen):

Courage, my friend, you do not walk alone.

We will, walk with you, and sing your spirit home.

*Replace “Courage” with other words like “families” “immigrants” or “children”

When immigrant rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

When refugee rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

Repeat“May The Life I Lead” (listen):

Let the life I lead, speak for me. (x2)

When I get to the end of the road, and lay down my heavy load,

Let the life I lead, speak for me.

El pueblo unido

jamás será vencido!

(The people united, will never be defeated)

RepeatTo the tune of “Blessings” by Chance the Rapper (listen):

We gonna rise up, rise up till it’s won (x2)

When the people rise up, the powers come down (x2)

They try to stop us, but we keep comin’ back (x2)

Love, not hate, makes America great!

Repeat

“We are Family” by Sister Sledge

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

  

act.moveon.org

Families Belong Together — Partners

The June 30 Families Belong Together actions are being organized by everyday people across the country, supported by a number of organizations, in addition to the four lead sponsors. Some of the organizations supporting these actions are listed below.

We welcome engagement from all organizations and individuals on this issue. Please feel free to send your supporters directly to the event page without informing us!

To get more involved, please submit the form at: MoveOn.org/Partner

#VOTEPROCHOICEEnd Rape on CampusNDWA

270 StrategiesEqual Voice ActionNEA

350.org

Equality LabsNETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice

ACLUEvery VoiceNetwork of Spiritual Progressives

Action Together MassachusetttesFair Immigration Reform MovementNextGen America

Action Together NetworkFaith in Public LifeNSEA

Advancement ProjectFamilies Belong TogetherOne Billion Rising

AFTFamilies USAOrganizing for Action

Al Otro LadoFeminist Majority FoundationOxfam America

All OutFood & Water WatchPantsuit Nation

Alliance for JusticeForeign Policy for AmericaParentsTogether

Alliance for Youth ActionFriends of the EarthPeople Demanding Action

American Constitution SocietyFuse WashingtonPeople For the American Way

American Ethical UnionGamlielPeople's Action

American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA)Global ExchangePlanned Parenthood Federation of America

American Sexual Health AssociationGlobal Fund for ChildrenPoligon Education Fund

Amnesty International USAGreenLatinosPositive Women's Network-USA

Anti-Defamation LeagueGreenpeacePresbyterian Church (USA)

Arab American InstituteHand in Hand: The Domestic Employers NetworkPresente.org

 

Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJCHarnessPriorities USA

ASISTAHeadCountPublic Citizen

Assisi CommunityHealth Care VoterRace Forward

Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) at the Urban Justice CenterHispanic FederationRainforest Action Network

Asylum Seeker Assistance ProjectHuman Rights CampaignReally American

AvaazHuman Rights FirstResistance Labs

Bayard Rustin Center for Social JusticeIfNotNowRock the Vote

Bend the ArcImmigration HubSALDEF

Beyond the BombIn Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice AgendaSanctuary for Families

Brave New FilmsIndivisibleSEIU

Campaign for Southern EqualityJapanese American Citizens LeagueSIECUS

Caring Across GenerationsJewish Voice for PeaceSierra Club

CASA in ActionJStreetSister District Action Network

Center for American Progress Action FundJWISojourners

Center for Biological DiversityKIPPSouth Asian Americans Leading Together

Center for Community ChangeLatin America Working GroupSouthern Poverty Law Center

Center for Gender and Refugee StudiesLatin American Legal Defense and Education FundStand Up America

Center for Reproductive RightsLatino Victory FoundationSum of Us

Center for Victims of TortureLatinoJustice PRLDEFTax March

Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.Lawyers for Good GovernmentThe Leadership Conference

Chicago Women Take ActionLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousThe Workmen’s Circle

Children's Defense Fund-TexasLeague of Conservation VotersTogether We Will Contra Costa

Church World ServiceLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)Truman National Security Project

Clean Water ActionLGBTQ Task ForceUltraViolet

Coalition of Labor Union WomenLittle LobbyistsUnidosUS

Coalition on Human NeedsMALDEFUnitarian Universalist Association

Congregational UCC GreensboroMarchOnUnitarian Universalist Service Committee

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)Moms RisingUnitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)

Constitutional Accountability CenterMuslim AdvocatesUnited State of Women

Council on American-Islamic RelationsNARALUnited We Dream

Courage CampaignNational Alliance to End Sexual ViolenceUS Campaign for Palestinian Rights

CredoNational Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF)VDay.org

 

Crooked MediaNational Iranian American CouncilVoto Latino

Daily KosNational Justice for Our NeighborsWashington Office on Latin America

DC Immigration HubNational Latina Institute for Reproductive HealthWin Without War

DC Teens ActionNational Network to End Domestic ViolenceWomen Employed

Define AmericanNational Nurses UnitedWomen's March

Democracy InitiativeNational Organization of Concerned Black MenWomen's Refugee Commission

Disciples Center for Immigration and RefugeesNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesWorkplace Fairness

Disciples Refugee & Immigration MinistriesNational Women’s Law CenterYouth Caucus of America

Dulles Justice CoalitionNCJWYWCA USA

Earthjustice

 

Protest Is Part of the National ‘Families Belong Together’ Day of Action With More Than 710 Events Nationwide

 

-- On Saturday, June 30th, [residents will rally at various locations as part of the Families Belong Together national day of action to protest the Trump Administration’s policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, the detention of families, and the fact that the Trump Administration has failed to reunite thousands of children with their parents.

 

WHEN: Saturday, June 30th. [TIME AM/PM TIME ZONE]

WHERE: [LOCATION]. [ADDRESS]

FOR MORE INFORMATION: [MOVEON LINK]

FACEBOOK EVENT LINK: [FB EVENT LINK]

LOCAL CONTACT: [NAME] | [NUMBER] | [EMAIL]

 

ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS INCLUDE: [USE THIS SECTION TO LIST ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS AND CO-SPONSORS WITH THEIR PERMISSION]

 

The [CITY] protest is part of a National “Families Belong Together” Day of Action featuring more than 710 events in all 50 states and an anchor protest in Lafayette Square in Washington DC. Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate across the country. Specifically, the protesters will demand that the Trump Administration:

 

•Reunite families now. Permanently end family separation and immediately reunify those that have been separated. ICE must release parents immediately so that ORR can reunify them with their children.

•End family detention. Children and families deserve due process, not indefinite imprisonment. Children do not belong in baby cages and internment-like camps. Family incarceration is not the solution to family separation.

•End ‘Zero Humanity.’ Reverse the Trump administration’s policy that created this crisis and chaos to begin with. Parents should not be criminally prosecuted for doing what all parents do, which is bring their children to safety. This horrible nightmare for families will only end when Trump permanently stops his 100% prosecution policy.

 

Say it loud, say it clear,

Immigrants are welcome here!

Say it loud, say it clear,

Refugees are welcome here!

Repeat“Courage” (listen):

Courage, my friend, you do not walk alone.

We will, walk with you, and sing your spirit home.

*Replace “Courage” with other words like “families” “immigrants” or “children”

When immigrant rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

When refugee rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

Repeat“May The Life I Lead” (listen):

Let the life I lead, speak for me. (x2)

When I get to the end of the road, and lay down my heavy load,

Let the life I lead, speak for me.

El pueblo unido

jamás será vencido!

(The people united, will never be defeated)

RepeatTo the tune of “Blessings” by Chance the Rapper (listen):

We gonna rise up, rise up till it’s won (x2)

When the people rise up, the powers come down (x2)

They try to stop us, but we keep comin’ back (x2)

Love, not hate, makes America great!

Repeat

“We are Family” by Sister Sledge

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

  

Robert "Tiger" Hammond, President of the Greater New Orleans CLC and Louisiana State Building Trades, dances to the Free Agents brass band at "The American Plan=Public Option" rally at the Hale Boggs Federal Building, New Orleans, LA. 9/23/2009.

  

Google was a strong supporter of Net Neutrality

 

arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/a-paper-trail-of-bet...

 

until they made an announcement with Verizon

 

arstechnica.com/telecom/guides/2010/08/googleverizon-we-d...

 

arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/google-net-neutralit...

  

He'll be covering the rally

 

arstechnica.com/author/matthew-lasar/

 

Update: his story

 

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/08/the-siege-of-goo...

  

Public policy groups rallied online & gathered 300.000 signatures

 

savetheinternet.com/blog/10/08/13/google-can-you-hear-us-now

 

savetheinternet.com

 

www.colorofchange.org/opennet/

 

www.colorofchange.org

 

pol.moveon.org/google/

 

which were delivered to Google's DC office and today to their headquarters in Mountain View

 

www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2367814,00.asp

 

thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/114253-googl...

 

www.nbcbayarea.com/news/tech/Protesters-Lash-Out-at-Googl...

 

www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2010/08/13/129176208/you-ve-g...

  

Google said people should comment on their public policy blog

 

googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/joint-policy-prop...

 

googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/facts-about-our-n...

   

The Raging Grannies sang

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O4hI1kiCP4

 

Google don't be evil chant

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQu7zl0xczA

 

Internet is under attack chant

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwyBCxL_KRc

 

I'll be uploading more video (to YouTube of course as well as here)

 

www.raginggrannies.com

 

www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/13/18656020.php

hope that my friends here have one laugh at the thought ... :):)

Thousands of people gathered in San Francisco for “Families Belong Together”, a protest against the Trump regime’s cruel and inhumane immigration policies. This national day of action took place on June 30, 2018 and was organized by MoveOn, with local partners Indivisible San Francisco, Women's March SF and many more Bay Area civic groups. The morning march started at 10am in Dolores Park and ended in front of San Francisco’s Civic Center, where a rally was held from 11am to 1pm. These photos are from the rally only.

 

People from diverse ethnic backgrounds participated in this rally, from latinos to muslims and asian-americans. Musicians included folk singer Joan Baez, who led a sing-along of “De Colores”, along with rapper Gina Madrid and singers of all ages. Speakers represented a wide variety of community voices, as well as elected officials such as Mayor Mark Farrell and Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer. Many of our friends joined this rally, including Sheri Cooper, Clancy Bounds, Priscilla Wheeler, Evelyn Messinger and members of the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN).

 

People held many creative signs demanding that we reunite families torn apart by our racist government, end their detention and abolish ICE, which carries out the Trump’s “zero tolerance” policies. Others participants focused on defeating Republicans in the midterm elections and taking action to impeach Trump and his accomplices.

 

"Families Belong Together" brought us all closer together, inspired and informed us, and energized us to push back against hate and racism -- through lpeaceful resistance.

 

Photos by Fabrice Florin. See more pictures in my photo album for this campaign:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157696555022141

 

For more info about the event, check out this fine news report by the San Francisco Chronicle:

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Demonstrators-SF-Families-...

 

For more info about my own political projects, check out our Democracy Cafe page:

fabriceflorin.com/2018/01/11/democracy-cafe/

 

#familiesbelongtogether #resist

 

*****PLEASE SIGN****

 

petitions.moveon.org/sign/change-flickr-back?source=s.em....

 

Earlier today there had been many ... many of these black day postings listed on explore - Flickr has removed them - embarrassed would be my guess !

  

Pics from this afternoon's "We Choose to Fight: Nobody Elected Elon" MoveOn protest at the Department of Treasury.

 

Just based on what I saw, I'd say 1500 people came to fight back against the oppressive, dehumanizing techniques of the current administration.

 

I really did not want to go, I feel so scarred after the Proud Boys visits in 2020. But I could not look myself in the mirror and stand back anymore. So just like 1.0, all of these photos are available on Flickr in Creative Commons for media, influencers, and everyday people like me and you to use. Or just take and share any of these. Attribution requested.

As everyone is aware, Hurricane Sandy crashed into the Northeastern states in late October, causing mass devastation. We’ve all seen the news stories of families affected by winds, floods and fire, but some of our own Corizon family has been affected as well. The next two pages share just a few of their stories.

NEW JERSEY

After Hurricane Sandy hit, all of the New Jersey sites were operating on generator power. Wardens worked with Corizon New Jersey leadership and the National Guard to have essential medical staff in each site, despite sporadic phone and cell service from down towers.

 

The Regional Office did sustain some damage, but medical services at the facilities never ceased. The Corizon New Jersey teams showed exemplary measures of true teamwork.

 

We would like to thank Gale Gargiulo, VPO, for the updates and are happy to say her family was evacuated and are okay!

NEW YORK

Rikers Island sites were prepared for, but unaffected by the storm. Employees conducted personal fundraising efforts to help those in need in Rockaway, Far Rockaway and Long Beach areas, where some Corizon employees lost everything.

 

Manhattan Detention Complex also operated on back-up generator service as Sandy hit NYC. Generators provided enough energy for light and heat, so on-duty staff were able to continue service. Many staff were sleeping on cots and working multiple shifts as others were stranded with no transportation to get to work. Even if they had transportation, gas shortages from no electricity to turn on pumps are affecting everyone, even watching some people run out of gas waiting in the gas lines.

 

Jane Lachner, VPO, has family in Rockaway and Breezy Point where her brother, mother and sister’s homes all had up to 9-feet of water in their basements. Everyone with cars lost them, and many still have no heat or electricity. Her cousin, a fireman in Breezy Point, also lost his home to a fire.

 

In an email from an organization called MoveOn they said, “People still don’t have power or water, basements are still flooded, gas shortages have made it hard to run generators, and temperatures are getting down into the 30s. MoveOn members who have volunteered have told us about finding families wet and shivering in the cold. It’s gotten so bad that Doctors Without Borders has set up their first-ever disaster relief effort in the US.”

 

Our continued thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by this tragedy.

 

To find out more about our correctional services and job opportunities visit our website at www.corizonhealth.com

act.moveon.org

Families Belong Together — Partners

The June 30 Families Belong Together actions are being organized by everyday people across the country, supported by a number of organizations, in addition to the four lead sponsors. Some of the organizations supporting these actions are listed below.

We welcome engagement from all organizations and individuals on this issue. Please feel free to send your supporters directly to the event page without informing us!

To get more involved, please submit the form at: MoveOn.org/Partner

#VOTEPROCHOICEEnd Rape on CampusNDWA

270 StrategiesEqual Voice ActionNEA

350.org

Equality LabsNETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice

ACLUEvery VoiceNetwork of Spiritual Progressives

Action Together MassachusetttesFair Immigration Reform MovementNextGen America

Action Together NetworkFaith in Public LifeNSEA

Advancement ProjectFamilies Belong TogetherOne Billion Rising

AFTFamilies USAOrganizing for Action

Al Otro LadoFeminist Majority FoundationOxfam America

All OutFood & Water WatchPantsuit Nation

Alliance for JusticeForeign Policy for AmericaParentsTogether

Alliance for Youth ActionFriends of the EarthPeople Demanding Action

American Constitution SocietyFuse WashingtonPeople For the American Way

American Ethical UnionGamlielPeople's Action

American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA)Global ExchangePlanned Parenthood Federation of America

American Sexual Health AssociationGlobal Fund for ChildrenPoligon Education Fund

Amnesty International USAGreenLatinosPositive Women's Network-USA

Anti-Defamation LeagueGreenpeacePresbyterian Church (USA)

Arab American InstituteHand in Hand: The Domestic Employers NetworkPresente.org

 

Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJCHarnessPriorities USA

ASISTAHeadCountPublic Citizen

Assisi CommunityHealth Care VoterRace Forward

Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) at the Urban Justice CenterHispanic FederationRainforest Action Network

Asylum Seeker Assistance ProjectHuman Rights CampaignReally American

AvaazHuman Rights FirstResistance Labs

Bayard Rustin Center for Social JusticeIfNotNowRock the Vote

Bend the ArcImmigration HubSALDEF

Beyond the BombIn Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice AgendaSanctuary for Families

Brave New FilmsIndivisibleSEIU

Campaign for Southern EqualityJapanese American Citizens LeagueSIECUS

Caring Across GenerationsJewish Voice for PeaceSierra Club

CASA in ActionJStreetSister District Action Network

Center for American Progress Action FundJWISojourners

Center for Biological DiversityKIPPSouth Asian Americans Leading Together

Center for Community ChangeLatin America Working GroupSouthern Poverty Law Center

Center for Gender and Refugee StudiesLatin American Legal Defense and Education FundStand Up America

Center for Reproductive RightsLatino Victory FoundationSum of Us

Center for Victims of TortureLatinoJustice PRLDEFTax March

Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.Lawyers for Good GovernmentThe Leadership Conference

Chicago Women Take ActionLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousThe Workmen’s Circle

Children's Defense Fund-TexasLeague of Conservation VotersTogether We Will Contra Costa

Church World ServiceLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)Truman National Security Project

Clean Water ActionLGBTQ Task ForceUltraViolet

Coalition of Labor Union WomenLittle LobbyistsUnidosUS

Coalition on Human NeedsMALDEFUnitarian Universalist Association

Congregational UCC GreensboroMarchOnUnitarian Universalist Service Committee

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)Moms RisingUnitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)

Constitutional Accountability CenterMuslim AdvocatesUnited State of Women

Council on American-Islamic RelationsNARALUnited We Dream

Courage CampaignNational Alliance to End Sexual ViolenceUS Campaign for Palestinian Rights

CredoNational Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF)VDay.org

 

Crooked MediaNational Iranian American CouncilVoto Latino

Daily KosNational Justice for Our NeighborsWashington Office on Latin America

DC Immigration HubNational Latina Institute for Reproductive HealthWin Without War

DC Teens ActionNational Network to End Domestic ViolenceWomen Employed

Define AmericanNational Nurses UnitedWomen's March

Democracy InitiativeNational Organization of Concerned Black MenWomen's Refugee Commission

Disciples Center for Immigration and RefugeesNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesWorkplace Fairness

Disciples Refugee & Immigration MinistriesNational Women’s Law CenterYouth Caucus of America

Dulles Justice CoalitionNCJWYWCA USA

Earthjustice

 

Protest Is Part of the National ‘Families Belong Together’ Day of Action With More Than 710 Events Nationwide

 

-- On Saturday, June 30th, [residents will rally at various locations as part of the Families Belong Together national day of action to protest the Trump Administration’s policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, the detention of families, and the fact that the Trump Administration has failed to reunite thousands of children with their parents.

 

WHEN: Saturday, June 30th. [TIME AM/PM TIME ZONE]

WHERE: [LOCATION]. [ADDRESS]

FOR MORE INFORMATION: [MOVEON LINK]

FACEBOOK EVENT LINK: [FB EVENT LINK]

LOCAL CONTACT: [NAME] | [NUMBER] | [EMAIL]

 

ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS INCLUDE: [USE THIS SECTION TO LIST ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS AND CO-SPONSORS WITH THEIR PERMISSION]

 

The [CITY] protest is part of a National “Families Belong Together” Day of Action featuring more than 710 events in all 50 states and an anchor protest in Lafayette Square in Washington DC. Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate across the country. Specifically, the protesters will demand that the Trump Administration:

 

•Reunite families now. Permanently end family separation and immediately reunify those that have been separated. ICE must release parents immediately so that ORR can reunify them with their children.

•End family detention. Children and families deserve due process, not indefinite imprisonment. Children do not belong in baby cages and internment-like camps. Family incarceration is not the solution to family separation.

•End ‘Zero Humanity.’ Reverse the Trump administration’s policy that created this crisis and chaos to begin with. Parents should not be criminally prosecuted for doing what all parents do, which is bring their children to safety. This horrible nightmare for families will only end when Trump permanently stops his 100% prosecution policy.

 

Say it loud, say it clear,

Immigrants are welcome here!

Say it loud, say it clear,

Refugees are welcome here!

Repeat“Courage” (listen):

Courage, my friend, you do not walk alone.

We will, walk with you, and sing your spirit home.

*Replace “Courage” with other words like “families” “immigrants” or “children”

When immigrant rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

When refugee rights are under attack,

What will we do? Unite, fight back!

Repeat“May The Life I Lead” (listen):

Let the life I lead, speak for me. (x2)

When I get to the end of the road, and lay down my heavy load,

Let the life I lead, speak for me.

El pueblo unido

jamás será vencido!

(The people united, will never be defeated)

RepeatTo the tune of “Blessings” by Chance the Rapper (listen):

We gonna rise up, rise up till it’s won (x2)

When the people rise up, the powers come down (x2)

They try to stop us, but we keep comin’ back (x2)

Love, not hate, makes America great!

Repeat

“We are Family” by Sister Sledge

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

We are family, I got all my people with me

We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing

  

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

March 15, 2011

 

This was a pro-union rally in response to recent union issues in Wisconsin. They support wage earners, labor unions and collective bargaining. They're against corporate tax breaks, large bonuses for company executitves and concentration of wealth in the upper income levels. The rally was sponsored by several groups including MoveOn.org and AFSCME.

 

2011-03-15 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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