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Rally/March for Peace and Justice 9-10-21 in Portland
Submitted by DavidDelk on Wed, 08/25/2021 - 21:32
Oregon Progressive Party has endorsed a rally organized by Peace & Justice Work marking the 20th anniversary of the beginning of America's endless wars.
9/11: Twenty Years of War, Stoking Fear, Erasing Rights and Misdirected Funding
Expanded Friday Rally/March for Peace and Justice
Please mask up and stay distanced for safety
Location: Pioneer Courthouse Sq, SW Yamhill & Broadway, Portland
Date/time: Friday, September 10-2021, 4:30 - 6 PM
Rally for Medicare for All - July 24, 2021
Submitted by DavidDelk on Thu, 07/01/2021 - 23:28
SAVE THE DATE
Rally for Improved Medicare for All
March for Medicare for All
Hosted by Medicare for All PDX and
Oregon Progressive Party because
Health Care is a Human Right
Saturday, July 24th, 12:00 PM
Shemanski Park, 1010 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97205
During the COVID-19 pandemic, 15 million Americans lost their employer-sponsored health insurance. This in addition to the 87 million that were uninsured or underinsured before the crisis. It's time for universal, public healthcare - free at the point of service and guaranteed for all. It's time for Medicare for All.
On July 24th, Medicare for All supporters from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles to Portland are holding a national day of action for Medicare for All. Join us in Portland at Shemanski Park starting at noon. More details TBA soon!
Please let the OR Progressive Party know if you can join us, as we will be there with our banner, some flyers, voter registeration cards.
More information at the March of Medicare for All PDX website: http://medicareforallpdx.com/
No US War in Iran or Venezuela
Submitted by DavidDelk on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 21:30
JOIN THE OREGON PROGRESSIVE PARTY
FULL MOBILIZATION!
"No U.S. War in Iran or Venezuela: Sanctions Kill People Too!"
March/Rally
*Sunday, July 28, 2019*
1:00 PM
Waterfront Park / Salmon
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Health Care for All: Bus to Salem Rally on Feb 11
Submitted by info on Thu, 01/08/2015 - 17:00
Wednesday, February 11, 2015 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Catch a bus to Salem to Rally on the Capitol Steps for Health Care for All!
We want everyone to be able to attend. Reserve yourself a seat on a bus to Salem. We ask for $15 to cover the cost of the buses. IF you can not pay the full price and need a scholarship please contact Robin Cash robinjc@pacifier.com or call or text 503-421-6125. Also, if you would like to help cover the costs of the buses so that more people can participate who otherwise could not afford it, please also contact Robin Cash about making a donation.
If you would like to be a Bus Captain, contact Robin Cash.
Note: Board your bus at 9am. Buses will be returning from Salem to Portland approximately 3:30 to 4:00 pm.
Oct 19: Protest Condi Rice's Richly Paid Speech in Portland (your PSU Foundation dollars at work)
Submitted by info on Wed, 10/19/2011 - 00:53
Oregon Convention Center (outside)
NE Holladay St & MLK Blvd
Wednedsday October 19th, 5:00 pm
(that's the time of the protest)
Condoleezza Rice comes to our city, PSU and the Convention Center, as the honored (and hugely paid) keynote speaker for PSU's Simon Benson Awards. Individuals for Justice, members of Code Pink, and members of Veterans For Peace will be there outside the Convention Center to greet this proponent of unjust war and torture.
As Willamette Week wrote (Sept 18):
$5,000. That’s the minimum donation necessary to get a personal photo op with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. She’s scheduled to deliver the keynote speech Oct. 19 at the Simon Benson Awards dinner, which benefits Portland State University. Rice, as you may recall, argued for the 2003 invasion of Iraq and (according to the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee) approved the waterboarding of prisoners in U.S. custody. In a letter to faculty, PSU President Wim Wiewel defended the choice of Rice “largely because of her personal story” and rise from humble beginnings. The private PSU Foundation is organizing the event, and even though public entities are sponsoring it—including PSU Athletics, the Port of Portland and Oregon Health & Science University—Wiewel says Rice’s speaking fee is classified.
Classified! Does he think PSU is now part of the CIA? Miami University recently paid Condi $150,000 for a similar speech. PSU should not be sponsoring a pay-off to this advocate of torture and "preemptive war." She is featured in War Criminals Watch; http://warcriminalswatch.org/index.php/wcw-events/details/945-protest-condoleezza-rice-in-portland-or
Rally: Good Jobs for All! No Cuts!
Submitted by DavidDelk on Sun, 10/16/2011 - 22:56
Good Jobs for All! No Cuts!
March from Portland to Vancouver
Saturday, Oct. 22 at 11 am
Meet at the field just off I-5 Exit 308 to Jantzen Beach* to march across the I-5 bridge for a Noon Rally at Esther Short Park* in Vancouver
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Occupy Portland Rally on Oct 6 at Noon
Submitted by info on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 05:14
Occupy Portland is a nonviolent movement for accountability in the United States government. The assembly is at 12 noon on October 6th, 2011, at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, 1020 Southwest Naito Parkway in Portland (SW Morrison St. & SW Naito Pkwy)
For more information:
http://occupyportland.org
https://www.facebook.com/OccupyPortland
Twitter: @OccupyOregon
http://occupyportland.org
https://www.facebook.com/OccupyPortland
Twitter: @OccupyOregon
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March 10 Rally: Portland Says No to JTTF!
Submitted by Philip on Thu, 02/17/2011 - 17:40
March 10 RALLY OUTSIDE CITY HALL DAY OF JTTF VOTE!
Say No to Portland Joining the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).
Say Yes to Civil Rights!
PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!!!
If your group wants to co-sponsor this event please contact civilrights@progparty.org
DATE: Thursday March 10
RALLY: 12:30 pm
SPEAKERS: 1:00 pm
CITY COUNCIL VOTE: 2:00 pm (public testimony will be taken)
LOCATION: Outside City Hall Council Chambers 1221 SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR 97204
On March 10 the Portland City Council will be voting on whether the City of Portland should re-enter the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).
We strongly oppose Portland joining the JTTF, because we value our civil rights. We don't want roving wiretaps, secret access and domestic spying on non-violent activists & community groups.
Further, Portland police officers cannot comply with Oregon law (ORS 181.575) and at the same time operate as deputized FBI JTTF agents. The most recent FBI 2008 Guidelines--as well as documented abuses uncovered by the ACLU across the country--show that FBI monitoring of individuals and organizations engaged in lawful First Amendment activity has only increased since 2005, when the City of Portland left the JTTF.
The City of Portland has a shameful history of spying on civic organizations, activists, and concerned citizens. As written by Ben Jacklet in the Portland Tribune (Sept 12, 2002; updated Oct 30, 2009), the Portland Police engaged in political spying for 3 decades (that we know about): 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
The Secret Watchers: How the police bureau spied for decades on the people of Portland
[The Portland] police kept watch over a broad range of harmless political and civic organizations. Intelligence officers built files on the People’s Food Store co-op, the Northwest Oregon Voter Registration Project and the Women’s Rights Coalition -- even the Bicycle Repair Collective, a city program offering a $24 course on how to fix flat tires and adjust brakes.
The files obtained by the Tribune focus on organizations, not individual Portlanders. But in the files appear the names of at least 3,000 people from 576 organizations. The names are presented in formal intelligence reports, appear on lists of participants in meetings and groups, are highlighted on posters that advertise events and are underlined in newspaper clippings.
Along with militants and activists are hundreds of regular citizens who were included simply for practicing everyday democracy -- writing letters, signing petitions, joining organizations and attending lectures or school board meetings.
Let's not revert to the Portland Police as political spies. We said NO in 2005 and we say NO now!
CO-SPONSORS: Oregon Progressive Party, Oregon Jericho, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans for Peace, NW Student Coalition, Portland Central American Solidarity Committee, the Portland Coalition Opposing Political Repression, Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, International Socialist Organization and you...
For more information visit:
Oregon ACLU: aclu-or.org/content/fbis-joint-terrorism-task-force-0
Committee to Stop FBI Repression: StopFBI.net
Oregon Progressive Party: ProgParty.org/repression
contact: civilrights@progparty.org or pdxcopr@gmail.com
CONTACT CITY COUNCIL and TELL THEM WHY WE DON'T WANT the JTTF in PORTLAND
They are elected officials. If they vote for the JTTF, then we won't vote for them!
Sam Adams
Mayor, Commissioner of Finance and Administration
(503) 823-4120
Samadams@portlandoregon.gov
Amanda Fritz
Commissioner of Public Utilities, Position Number 1
(503) 823-3008
amanda@portlandoregon.gov
Nick Fish
Commissioner of Public Works, Position Number 2
(503) 823-3589
Nick@portlandoregon.gov
Dan Saltzman
Commissioner of Public Affairs, Position Number 3
(503) 823-4151
dan@portlandoregon.gov
Randy Leonard
Commissioner of Public Safety, Position Number 4
(503) 823-4682
randy@portlandoregon.gov
LaVonne Griffin-Valade
City Auditor
(503) 823-4078
lavonne.griffin-valade@portlandoregon.gov