Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights
Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts

October 16, 2023

The World Stands with Palestine -- UN: Palestinians in Grave Danger of Mass Ethnic Cleansing

The World Stands with Palestine -- UN: Palestinians in Grave Danger of Mass Ethnic Cleansing

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Native American scholar and member of the Red Nation Nick Estes speaks on Turtle Island's history of supporting genocides and how the Empire's partners silence speech with bombs. Here's part of his speech at a massive protest for Palestine in Minneapolis https://twitter.com/i/status/1713944654943522819
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAv15yxitpE
Defense for Children, Oct. 16, 2023

GAZA UPDATE: More than 1,030 Palestinian children in Gaza have been killed by Israeli forces since October 7, or about one child every 15 minutes, and more than one-third of the total death toll.

The Center for Constitutional Rights is at the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva:
“The public dehumanization of Palestinians at the highest level of U.S. government has led to skyrocketing repression of activism and all expressions of support for Palestine.” Oct. 16, 2023

Arrests underway at the White House
Now! Arrests are underway at the White House. "American Jews and allies have now blocked more than four doors to the White House. We’re prepared to put our bodies in the way of more slaughter — we’re ready to stay here until Biden forces a ceasefire. No ceasefire, no exit.” -- In Not Now, When

One million people marched in Karachi, Pakistan, for Palestine.


DUBLIN, Ireland now -- "Huge numbers turn out to support Palestine" https://twitter.com/i/status/1713204584980660226

A UN human rights expert warned today that Palestinians are in grave danger of mass ethnic cleansing and called on the international community to urgently mediate a ceasefire between warring Hamas and Israeli occupation forces.

September 14, 2022

OAK FLAT: Biden's Justice Dept opposes friends of the court filing of Apache Elder, NCAI, and Grandmothers





                                            White Mountain Apache Elder Ramon Riley

OAK FLAT: Biden's Justice Dept opposes friends of the court filing of Apache Elder, NCAI, Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers and MICA Group

By Brenda Norrell

Censored News


The National Congress of American Indians, International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, White Mountain Apache Elder Ramon Riley and MICA Group have filed a friend of the court brief to protect the Apache ceremonial place of Oak Flat from copper mining.

Biden's Justice Department is opposing this friends of the court brief.

It is wrong "to destroy sacred land that made us who we are," states Riley, in the court filing. He is White Mountain's cultural resource director and representative for the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.

September 22, 2018

AIM West International Film Festival Oct. 8, 2018



AIM West International Film Festival Oct. 8
AIM West International Film Festivals featuring "Warrior Women" and more,  in San Francisco, Oct. 8, 2018

March 7, 2015

Jim Pepper Tribute Concert San Francisco March 22, 2015


A Tribute to Jim Pepper (1944-92) the great sax player in San Francisco. 

Concert by Brava Theater, Dr. Loco, and AIM-WEST!
Sunday, March 22, 2015


October 23, 2013

AIM West Conference November 2013

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UPDATE
Monday's live coverage from AIM West 2013

By Tony Gonzales

Friends and relations of AIM Grand Governing Council, I wish to also extend an invitation for you to participate at our annual AIM West Coast Conference, or summit, starting on Monday and Tuesday, November 25 and 26, at the California Institute for Integral Studies in San Francisco (on Mission between 10 and 11 St).  

The conference will be held from 9-6 pm daily. Don’t forget we also host an annual feast, Unthanksgiving Dinner, Wednesday, November 27, where the Eagle meets the Condor, at the Baha’i Center, 175 Valencia Street. Thursday, November 28, is the annual Sun Rise gathering at Alcatraz Island. Try to stay for our 2nd Annual Red and Blues Concert, Friday, November 29, at the Brava Theater, in the Mission.

When:  November 25-26;
Where:  Center of Institute for Integral Studies 
              1453 Mission Street (between 10th & 11)
               San Francisco, CA 94103
Time:  9 am to 6 pm daily
              San Francisco, Ca. 94103
              www.ciis.edu 

Firstly, we assemble to hear reports from delegates or representatives with pressing issues from various regions. The general information and empirical data delivered to the august body is to further provide an analyses to reach common ground, and to strategize and conclude certain resolutions together for change.  Other topics will include useful information on issues, resource, development and networking, use of the media, funding sources and sustainability, and other relevant data.  While other topics may be covered or on-going, the focus is on where and how to apply tactics for leveraging power, with a human rights based approach.

Another topic may include a critical review of whether the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2007, is being applied and implemented on the ground, with transparency, or is the political will lacking on the part of governments; and what alternatives plans or or is there a parallel conference during the United Nations hosting a special plenary in New York, September 2014 for world's Indigenous peoples? An international report will also be a part of this presentation.

Other national topics for discussion may be the review of the US Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) of 1978.  The recent Supreme Court Decision with regard to the Dustin Brown case literally throw the ICWA under the bus! And how Dustin's daughter was found not allowed to be with him, will be discussed.  A report may be provided by advocates on what or how to amend the Act, or next steps, for the ICWA to be taken seriously and prevent further abuse and theft of our children by the law.

The attention or traction generated by the use of Indians as mascots in baseball and football in the news media recently, coupled with activism and attention given by major media networks, including the US President himself speaking against discrimination in sports, and with petitions circulating on the internet should not be overlooked.  Indeed, we should take advantage to harness the energy and focus on a catalytic moment to have a face to face approach with those responsible parties.

These are just some of the huge topics that require our attention. Perhaps you have some concerns for us to consider on the agenda?  Please send them to me.  Mark your calendars now!  We are low budgeted and limited on how best to provide assistance to guests and delegates from out of town.  

AIM members, chapters, affiliates, friends, allies, and public who support the rights of Indigenous peoples to self-determination are all invited to come and contribute your ideas. A continental breakfast and a lunch will be provide with community support.

Additionally, plan to stay for our annual UN-thanksgiving feast/dinner and cultural program to be held on Wednesday, 27th from 12 to 6 pm, at the Baha'i Center, 175 Valencia St. San Francisco.  Thursday, November 28 is the annual Alcatraz Sun Rise Gathering at pier #33 (4 am!) 

And finally, for the second year, a benefit for AIM-WEST, on Friday, November 29, Native American Day, the annual Red n Blues concert! And back for another performance our headliner "Twice as Good" also with "Dr. T and the Blues Bandits" including the Bay area's own "Bob Brown Project" all at the Brava Women's Center for the Arts, 2781 24th Street in San Francisco.
Tickets on sale at www.brava.org 

Thank you for your attention, see you soon, all my relatives!

Antonio Gonzales
AIM-WEST director


Antonio Gonzales, AIM-WEST Director