Bill Of Rights Defense Committee Organizer To Meet With Cleveland Activists December 4 Around Imperial Ave Murders And Harassment By Police And Courts

National Bill of Rights Defense Committee Field Organizer George Friday

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TO ALL MEDIA, GRASSROOTS FACTIONS, COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND OTHERS: CONTACTS ARE KATHY WRAY COLEMAN AT 216-932-3114, DON BRYANT AT 440-623-0492, TINA BRONAUGH AT 216-253-6484, MARVA PATTERSON AT 216-334-7013 AND GEORGE FRIDAY AT 862-668-8172--Press Conference at 4 pm and meeting from -4:30 to 6 pm Saturday, December 4, 2010 at the meeting room at the McDonald's Restaurant at E. 152nd and St. Clair Ave in Cleveland in the Collinwood area (15110 St. Clair Ave) with National Field Organizer George Friday of the BILL of RIGHTS Defense Committee---Read below, please (Note: George Friday originally scheduled the meeting for 2 pm but after we talked and found out that the meeting room was taken at that time the time was changed to 4 to 6 pm)
The National Bill of Rights Defense Committee and the Imperial Women, the People's Forum, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor, the Oppressed People's Nation, People for the Imperial Act, the Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network, members of Black on Black Crime, the Carl Stokes Brigade and other community organizations hosts National Field Organizer George Friday (see bio below) of the BILL of Rights Defense Committee (www.bordc.org) out of Hampton MA---Ms. Friday was sent in to help us organize further on the local level and to secure support and national exposure from the National NAACP and other organizations around the murders of 11 Black women on Imperial Avenue, the pattern of mistreatment of Black women, and other issues as to the Bill of Rights (the first 10 Amendments of the United States Constitution,
including free speech)--- In addition to the Imperial Avenue Murders and other matters we shall address the malicious prosecutions of Destini and DeAsia Bronaugh in retaliation for a peaceful student protest at Collinwood High School in May around Cleveland schools closings and teacher layoffs, and the malicious prosecution of 24-year-old college student Rebecca Whitby, who was allegedly called the n-word and beat up by Cleveland police without just cause.
We shall also address the Joaquin Hicks mistrial issue where jurors were allegedly deliberating with the assistance of cell phone calls, the alleged rape of a White female Cleveland resident allegedly without proper concerns by police, and whether Black men have been illegally given life sentences relative to the 1993 Lucasville riots. Come with your concerns and come support our issues. Additionally, we shall address case fixing of judges in municipal court cases where sitting judges harass Blacks, women and others to the detriment of the community and then recuse themselves from the cases so that retired and former judges can come in and further the alleged harassment.
All are welcome to attend, though we would ask that the City of Cleveland not attempt to intimidate us unless it follows the same procedure with respect to all other meetings held in the city at private locations. We seek the support of Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson on this issue.
George Friday, field organizer, grew up in rural NC in the 60s. She holds degrees in political science, economics, and African American studies from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill where she graduated in 1982. Friday works with grassroots community and national organizations, providing leadership development and skills training ranging from strategic planning and organizing to fundraising, marketing, and community building. Her work particularly focuses on communication, oppression, change, and the role of privilege in transforming power dynamics and fostering economic and social justice change. She brings more than three decades of experience to her position as national field organizer for the Bill of Rights Defense Committee out of North Hampton, MA
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The first words of the Constitution make it clear whom our government was established to serve, " We the People." The People's Campaign for the Constitution was launched in 2008 to support a trans-partisan grassroots movement to take back our constitutional rights. In Greater Cleveland Blacks, women and others have been subjected to the unprecedented denial of Civil Rights from the murders of 11 Black women on Imperial Avenue to the malicious prosecutions of our children for a peaceful free speech protest around teacher layoffs in Cleveland schools, even though Black and other children, by law, do not shed their constitutional and statutory rights at the schoolhouse gate.
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