Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

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hogtown-iww:

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hogtown-iww:

I think that now would probably be a great time for people to learn more about IWOC

https://incarceratedworkers.org/

We, the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC), are a prisoner-led section of the Industrial Workers of the World. We struggle to end prison slavery along with allies and supporters on the outside. On September 9, 2016 we were part of a coalition of inside and outside groups that launched the largest prison strike in US history. Resistance to prison slavery continues with work stoppages, hunger strikes and other acts of resistance to business as usual.


But it will take a mass movement - inside and out - to abolish prison slavery. We have hundreds of members in over 15 prisons and our membership continues to grow. We invite all those who agree with our statement of purpose to join us and to start a local group in their prison, city, or trailer park. IWW membership is free to those incarcerated, and is based on income for those on the outside. We ask supporters to sponsor a prisoner’s membership for just $5 a month.

IWOC Statement of Purpose:

1. To further the revolutionary goals of incarcerated people and the IWW through mutual organizing of a worldwide union for emancipation from the prison system.


2. To build class solidarity amongst members of the working class by connecting the struggle of people in prison, jails, and immigrant and juvenile detention centers to workers struggles locally and worldwide.


3. To strategically and tactically support prisoners locally and worldwide, incorporating an analysis of white supremacy, patriarchy, prison culture, and capitalism.


4. To actively struggle to end the criminalization, exploitation, and enslavement of working class people, which disproportionately targets people of color, immigrants, people with low income, LGBTQ people, young people, dissidents, and those with mental illness.


5. To amplify the voices of working class people in prison, especially those engaging in collective action or who put their own lives at risk to improve the conditions of all.

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And all you teens can get involved right here!

https://incarceratedworkers.org/get-involved

IWOC is an extremely meaningful organization. I strongly encourage y’all to volunteer for them - their work is so important.

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Why would you leave that in the tags??

#TONIGHT

A collection of relevant Gritty images, on this auspicious day.

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cvasquez:
“Perfectly safe.
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cvasquez:

Perfectly safe.

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God didn’t have to go that hard with the lighting effects, but he did anyway.

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A little Debbie Harry fanart

Videodrome (1983)

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 19 January 1984, protests began in the Rif area of northern Morocco against the introduction of baccalaureate subscription fees in public schools, which was mandated by a structural adjustment programme imposed by...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 19 January 1984, protests began in the Rif area of northern Morocco against the introduction of baccalaureate subscription fees in public schools, which was mandated by a structural adjustment programme imposed by the International Monetary Fund. Students in the predominantly Amazigh (Berber) region were joined by workers and the unemployed in days of protests, which were met by savage repression from the regime of Hassan II, who described the poor people of the Rif as “awbash” – “savages” or “scum”. Troops killed and jailed hundreds repressing the movement. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1633587536826390/?type=3