Civil Rights Press Clippings
Sleeping is a Crime
by Sam Miller, Clamor Magazine Voting Poor Columbia Journalism Homeless Votes Count, Too Columbia Journalism RNC: Where are they now? Radio.Indymedia.org, Aug 31, 2005 National Conference Brings Energy, Strategies, Information to Portland Portland Cop Watch, Feb. 10, 2005 Empty Dreams, Homeless 'canners' crushed by the system Vilage Voice, Dec. 17, 2004 Sleep-Out to protest Harrasment & Selective Enforcement of Homeless people in NYC Radio Indymedia, Nov. 26, 2004 2004 National Conference on Police Accountability Playback Times Flying Focus Video Collective, Oct. 2004 The New York the Bush Partisans Wouldn't See Tenant Inquilino, Sep. 2004 Interviews from Still We Rise March Radio Inymedia, Aug 31, 2004 Protestors Greet Start of GOP Convention with Poor People’s Marches The New Standard, Aug. 31, 2004 Life Could Get Tougher RNC Displaces NYC's Homeless Catholics for Democracy, Aug. 4, 2004 Real Change News, Jul. 8, 2004 Picture The Homeless and Judson Memorial Church Mark National Homeless Memorial Day Global Black NewsJan. 4, 2004 The live-ins -- Homeless fight for a place in the park nyc24.org City's sued in homeless busts Daily News, Nov. 26, 2002 Gavin Newsom's Scared of the People..!! Poor Magazine Online, Mar. 12, 2002 Stop Police Brutality stoppolicebrutality.org, May 1, 2000 Civil Rights Reports & PublicationsCivil Rights Campaign MeetingThe Civil Rights Committee meets every Tuesday at 2pm.
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Can I Get A Witness?No Arrest
by Michael Williams
During the winter of 2004 the NYPD were threatening the homeless hanging inside the SONY Wonder building with arrests if they did not go into shelters or drop in centers for the winter. I Michael Williams was one of those people that were harassed by the NYPD during this time. Sony Wonder has an atrium for people to hang out in and play video games. On one cold day in December, the NYPD decided to come into the Sony building and harass the homeless that were in the atrium until they decided to get on the train. The police went around asking all the homeless people if they wanted to go into a shelter; and if they didn’t that they would go to jail. When the police got to me they decided to try something different; but I was just as smart as they were, if not smarter. They asked me if I wanted to go into a shelter. I said, "Yes, only if the shelters or drop in centers do not have rapists and killers in them; and I can walk around not having to worry if my stuff is going to get stolen from me." The cops could not make any promises, so I told them, "No. I dodn’t want to go into any shelters or drop in centers because of those facts." The cops told me that I was telling a story and tried to cuff me. I refused to get cuffed and told the cops that I was making a point about what happens in shelters and drop in centers; and that they had no right to even try to arrest me. So they left me alone; and they left everyone else in Sony Wonder alone. ( categories: Can I Get A Witness? )
Move On
by Charles Heck
I was sitting in the IBM atrium garden quietly reading a newspaper when two IBM security guards came up to me. They said to me that I have been sitting in there long enough and told me that I had to leave. I refused to leave. I told them that when I’m good and ready to pick up my things and finish reading the newspaper that I would gladly comply with their urgent request. They again told me to leave, but this time they added that if I refused to immediately leave, that they would call the police. I refused to leave. ( categories: Can I Get A Witness? )
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