Educators for Brandon

March 25, 2023

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xumtD1YP0wPvjBZevaI2c-e9Gn7pOE7g/view


Episode # 69

March 22, 2023

Mike Klonsky sez:

March 22, 2023

With two weeks to go until election day and both candidates running neck-and-neck with a big undecided, Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson finally offered up some light in an otherwise dreary, all-about-policingTV debate with school privatizer, Paul Vallas.

It happened when Johnson was asked whether teachers should be blamed for steep declines in math test scores among Black and Latino students that occurred during the pandemic. A question that should have answered itself.

Johnson’s response:

“You’re asking me whether or not we should hold teachers responsible for poverty? … We have 20,000 students who are homeless. The vast majority of our students are living in poverty. If we’re not addressing the living conditions and the working conditions of our communities, then we’re not serious about improving the lives of our children.”

“A standardized test that has roots in eugenics to prove the inferiority of Black people should not be the measurement. … Thirty-five percent of families on the North Side of Chicago make $100,000-a-year or more. Half of the West Siders and South Siders make less than $25,000 a year. That is the way we improve public education. By improving the lives of people who are raising children.”

Isn’t it odd that the debate moderators never suggest that teachers should be credited with those scores being high in the first place? Scoundrels like Vallas, who never taught a day in their lives, like to credit themselves for math score gains.

More cops … Fewer cops … More detectives … Bring back old retired cops… What has all this got to do with violence prevention? Not much.

Up to that point, the moderators’ questions were all about cops, cops, and more cops with the unstated assumption being that the city’s escalating rate of crime and violence during the heart of the pandemic, was all about policing or the lack thereof. There was hardly a mention of concentrated poverty or the easy flow of guns into the city.


Jim Mellen, PRESENTE!!

March 18, 2023

Free JULIAN!!

March 15, 2023

Julian Assange’s father and brother, John and Gabriel Shipton, will be in Chicago from Wednesday, April 5th to Friday April 7th. Press release and flyer are attached.

The commercial screening of the documentary movie ithaka is at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Wrigleyville. The screening theatre is not very large but we still have seats left. It is important we have a full house to show that Chicago supports the campaign to free Julian Assange.

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Peace and solidarity,

Frank Lawrence

Chicago Area Peace Action

630.632.2314


END WAR

March 15, 2023

https://www.codepink.org/piu20iraqchicago


Episode # 68 UNDER the TREE

March 8, 2023

From Dungeons to Revolutionary Focos

March 8, 2023

https://soundcloud.com/user-75847912/from-dungeons-to-focos-with-


CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY!

March 8, 2023

MARCH 8—INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

Bread And Roses

As we go marching, marching, in the beauty of the day,
A million darkened kitchens, a thousand mill lofts gray,
Are touched with all the radiance that a sudden sun discloses,
For the people hear us singing: Bread and Roses! Bread and Roses!
As we go marching, marching, we battle too for men,
For they are women’s children, and we mother them again.
Our lives shall not be sweated from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses.
As we go marching, marching, unnumbered women dead
Go crying through our singing their ancient call for bread.
Small art and love and beauty their drudging spirits knew.
Yes, it is bread we fight for, but we fight for roses too.
As we go marching, marching, we bring the greater days,
The rising of the women means the rising of the race.
No more the drudge and idler, ten that toil where one reposes,
But a sharing of life’s glories: Bread and roses, bread and roses.
Our lives shall not be sweated from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies; bread and roses, bread and roses.


Remembering 3 Revolutionaries

March 6, 2023

53 years ago…
We just walked along Lake Michigan remembering our Beloveds: Diana Oughton, Terry Robbins, Ted Gold, three Freedom Fighters who died fifty-three years ago today. We floated flowers in the water, and we embraced their brilliant, loving spirits. We spoke of their fierce dedication to peace and justice, their struggles to end imperialism and racial capitalism—this brutal, cruel system.
Say their names.
Never forget.
Rise up!
xoxoxo