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> Subject: Fwd: Nov. 20 Protest in SF to Demand Justice in Mexico;
> The Meaning of Nov. 20 for Today; Solidarity Appeal for the
> Ayotzinapa Students
> To:
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>> Dear Sisters and Brothers,å
>> Please join us this coming*Thursday, November 20*, at a march and
>> rally in San Francisco to protest the killings of 6 students and
>> the disappearance of 43 other students at the community teachers'
>> college in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, in Mexico. The starting point of
>> the march will be at*4 pm at Justin Herman Plaza*. The march
>> will*end at the Civic Center to join forces with another protest
>> action* (protect Net Neutrality)*that will be taking place there*.
>>
>> The march has been called by a broad coalition of organizations
>> led by the ANSWER coalition, including MEChXA and many other
>> Latino and grassroots community groups./The Organizer/ Newspaper
>> and its sister Spanish-language publication,/El Organizador,/ are
>> urging their readers and supporters to mobilize to demand justice
>> for the students in Ayotzinapa but also to place the onus for the
>> killings/disappearances on the Mexican State, as the workers and
>> students will be doing across Mexico in mass mobilizations and
>> student strikes on November 20 -- a national holiday in Mexico
>> that marks the beginning of the Revolution of 1910-1917. [See
>> Appendix 1 below on the Meaning of November 20 for Today.]
>>
>> Here is the facebook link to the November march and rally in San
>> Francisco:
>> https://www.facebook.com/events/963615640332968
>>
>> /The Organizer/ and/El Organizador/ have also been circulating
>> widely an Appeal issued by students across Mexico demanding
>> justice for the students of Ayotzinapa [see Appendix 2 below].
>> Please join us in circulating this Appeal widely.
>>
>> ** We Want The 43 Disappeared Students Back Alive!*
>> ** Punish Those Responsible For These Crimes!*
>> ** Justice Now!*
>>
>> In struggle,
>>
>> Editorial Board
>> /The Organizer/ Newspaper
>>
>> * * * * * * * * * *
>>
>> *APPENDIX No. 1*
>>
>> *November 20 and Its Meaning For Today*
>>
>> November 20 is the date that marks the beginning of the Mexican
>> Revolution of 1910-1917 that overthrew the pro-U.S. dictator
>> Porfirio Díaz and established a Constitution granting major
>> social, political and economic rights to the people of Mexico -
>> all gains that would be extended during the 1930s by the
>> government of Lázaro Cárdenas. November 20 marks the beginning of
>> a major social revolution that affirmed the sovereignty and
>> independence of Mexico against all foreign interests and against
>> all Mexican politicians in their service.
>>
>> But November 20, 2014 - more than 100 years later - marks a
>> moment when the Mexican nation and its people, the majority of
>> them working class, are at a crossroads, as the entire political
>> establishment and its institutional parties (PRI, PAN and PRD)
>> have all accepted to implement the country-selling
>> "counter-reforms" promoted by President Enrique Peña Nieto, at
>> the behest of U.S. imperialist interests, in the name of the Pact
>> for Mexico (a misnomer, if ever there was one).
>>
>> The implementation of these "counter-reforms" - which are due to
>> be carried out in the coming weeks - will constitute the
>> comprehensive dismantling of the material foundations of national
>> sovereignty and the full-scale destruction of the rights and
>> gains won through struggle by the working masses and the
>> oppressed people of Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
>>
>> Let us also not forget that during the 1930s, President Lázaro
>> Cárdenas expropriated the British and U.S. imperialist oil
>> companies and thus created the state oil company Petróleos
>> Mexicanos (PEMEX). Over the course of the next 76 years, oil
>> revenues were completely in the hands of the nation, which
>> provided for the establishment of the public healthcare system,
>> the national electrical utility CFE (Comisión Federal de
>> Electricidad), and other institutions in the interests of the
>> Mexican people.
>>
>> Indeed, under pressure from the revolutionary movement that had
>> not yet died after 1917, Cárdenas carried out a far-reaching land
>> reform, which distributed 20 million hectares to low-income rural
>> workers and promoted the agrarian institution of the "ejido" -
>> communal land owned by the State but tenanted and worked by
>> individual farmers on an inalienable basis. In this same
>> situation, the State was compelled to recognize collective
>> bargaining for the oil workers and those in other industrial sectors.
>>
>> The struggles of the 1930s were part of the continuity of the
>> Revolution of 1910-17, which posed the land issue among others
>> (the land was controlled by an oligarchic minority and foreign
>> estate-owners).
>>
>> Today, the future of the Mexican nation is at stake, along with
>> its sovereignty and the survival of the working class and youth.
>> Mexico's oil is being handed over to foreign-owned transnational
>> corporations. The/ejido/, already negatively impacted by NAFTA,
>> is slated to be dismantled altogether. Mexico's national
>> healthcare and social service legislation are about to be destroyed.
>>
>> On November 20, all the political institutions and mainstream
>> parties will be celebrating the Mexican Revolution and giving lip
>> service to its heros. But all the political institutions and
>> parties that supported NAFTA, and/or the Mérida Plan, and/or the
>> Pacto por México (as is the case of the PRI, PAN and PRD) have no
>> right - they have no moral or political authority - to speak in
>> the name of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1917 or to celebrate
>> this historic date. Through all their actions, these
>> country-selling politicians, are reversing all the gains
>> enshrined in the Mexican Constitution as a result of this revolution.
>>
>> It is now up to the Mexican working class - as demonstrated by
>> the electrical workers of the Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas
>> (SME), who with their resistance struggle are calling to defend
>> Mexico's energy sector - and it is up to the Mexican youth, who
>> are organizing mass marches and general student strikes to demand
>> justice for the 43 disappeared students of Ayotzinapa - to
>> reclaim the banner of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-17 and drive
>> out all the corrupt politicians who have sullied the Mexican
>> struggle led by Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata for national
>> independence and social and economic justice. --*A.B.*
>>
>> * * * * * * * * * *
>>
>> *APPENDIX No. 2*
>> *
>> Ayotzinapa (Mexico) Solidarity Campaign*
>>
>> ** We Want The 43 Disappeared Students Back Alive!*
>> ** Punish Those Responsible For These Crimes!*
>> ** Justice Now!*
>>
>> Mexico City, November 8, 2014
>>
>> To Student Organizations and Youth Worldwide:
>>
>> We, the undersigned students at schools and universities across
>> Mexico, write you this open letter to express the following:
>>
>> On the night of September 26, 2014, in the city of Iguala,
>> Guerrero (Mexico), six people were killed (including three
>> "/normalistas/" - that is, youth studying to become public school
>> teachers). In addition, 25 "/normalistas/" were wounded (two of
>> them severely) and 43 others were kidnapped. All these young
>> people are students of the Raúl Isidro Burgos Teachers College in
>> Ayotzinapa, a school attended by children of the poorest peasant
>> families in the country.
>>
>> The events of Iguala have shown for all to see the close
>> relationship that has been woven over recent decades between the
>> drug gangs and the State institutions (municipal and federal
>> police; mayors of all institutional parties; and army commanders,
>> who failed to take action to stop the repression and kidnapping
>> of the young "/normalistas/.")
>>
>> The barbarism of Iguala has sparked a huge outcry among the
>> Mexican people, first and foremost among the hundreds of
>> thousands of young students who have taken to the streets in mass
>> demonstrations in all the states across Mexico. In Mexico City
>> alone, three major mass protests have taken place on October 8
>> and 22 and November 5, the latter having gathered more than
>> 100,000 participants.
>>
>> More than 40 days later, President Enrique Peña Nieto (PRI) and
>> Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam have stated that the 43 were
>> killed, burned, tortured, and their bodies dumped in a river.
>>
>> Parents and students of the 43 "/normalistas/" have rejected,
>> understandably, the declarations of Peña Nieto and Murillo Karam.
>> The parents have stated: "We have no confidence in the government
>> of Peña Nieto and the Attorney General." Indeed, for more than 40
>> days, the government has done nothing but slow down the
>> investigation and the trial of the detained police officers. They
>> have told lie after lie about what occurred. They have tried to
>> hide the close ties between the police and officials, on the one
>> hand, and the drug gangs, on the other. NO, we cannot accept what
>> the highest officials now tell us if there is no clear,
>> scientific/forensic proof to back their claims.
>>
>>
>> The parents of the disappeared students, supported by students
>> nationwide, are calling for increased mobilizations and
>> solidarity -- both locally and internationally -- until their
>> demands are met.
>>
>> * We Want The 43 Disappeared Students Back Alive!
>> * Punish Those Responsible For These Crimes!
>> * Justice Now!
>>
>> These barbaric acts are the most recent expression of a policy of
>> repression against the youth, and they are bound up with the
>> policies pursued by the State over the past few decades aimed at
>> destroying the hard-won gains of working people and dismantling
>> the sovereignty of the nation through the so-called "structural
>> reforms," "free trade" and privatization.
>>
>> All these policies have led to a process of social decay and
>> corruption at all levels of government. Those responsible for
>> these crimes are not only those who directly kidnapped the
>> students; also responsible are the mayor of Iguala (now in jail),
>> the governor of the state of Guerrero (who was forced to resign
>> -- in both cases because of the pressure from below of the
>> protest movement), and the federal government of Enrique Peña
>> Nieto. In all the mass protests and in slogans painted on walls
>> nationwide, the youth are crying out: "The State Is Responsible."
>>
>> Students and young workers, leaders of student organizations
>> around the world:
>>
>> We call for solidarity in your countries with the just demands of
>> the "/normalistas/" in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero (Mexico), in ways
>> that you deem appropriate (delegations and protests at Mexican
>> embassies and consulates, letters of protests / emails to the
>> Mexican government, rallies, etc.).
>>
>> We call on you to demand:
>>
>> * We Want The 43 Disappeared Students Back Alive!
>> * Punish Those Responsible For These Crimes!
>> * Justice Now!
>>
>> First endorsers:
>>
>> *Centers of Higher Education*
>>
>> *Mexico City: National Autonomous University of Mexico / UNAM:
>> *Fac. de Economía:/Mancilla Ramos Osvaldo, Rodríguez Serrano
>> Nuria, Cruz Vélez Azucena, Reyes Romero Miguel Ricardo, Galindo
>> Betanzos Juan Pablo, Santana Duarte Orlando, Barrón Arturo,
>> Martínez Edgard Adrián, Morales Rodríguez Juana del Carmen,
>> Romero Esquivel Miguel Eduardo/; Fac. de Arte y Diseño:/José
>> Miguel Silva/.*National Polytechnical University / IPN:* Escuela
>> Superior de Economía (ESE):/Wendoline Zamora/; Escuela de
>> Psicología:/Mariana Diosdado Cerroblanco;/ Escuela Superior de
>> Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica (ESIME):/Jonathan Aparicio. Aldo
>> Toño Trejo, Alejandro Ávila Gutiérrez, Ángel Gutiérrez, Luis
>> Vázquez/.*Autonomous Metropolitican University / UAM:* Ciencias
>> Antropológicas/: Gabriela Montoya;/ Arquitectura/: Román Ortega
>> López;/ Diseño Industrial/: Cesiah Gómez Roldán; Ayudante de
>> investigación: Gloria Miroslava Callejas
>> Sánchez;/*Colmex/:/*/Josué Morachis, doctorado en
>> economía./*Instituto Tecnológico de Iztapalapa*,/Enrique
>> Hernández Granados/.
>> * *
>> *State of Jalisco*:*University of Guadalajara:* Economía/: Abiud
>> Sánchez, Andrés Ramírez, Claudia Mendoza;/ Sociología:/Fernanda
>> Justo, Jonathan Ávila, Erika Jazmín Venadero, Alan Escatel,
>> Javier Correa, Silvia López, Shannon Díaz, Topacio Lomelí;/
>> Derecho:/Miguel Solís;/ Preparatoria 10:/Abraham Garibi;
>> /Gestión y Economía ambiental:/Juan Manuel Chávez, Edith Baltazar./
>>
>> *State of Sonora: UNISON:* Escuela de. Trabajo Social/: Gabriela
>> Aracely Encinas Arriola;/ Ingeniería Civil/: Francisco Eduardo
>> Noriega Arvizu./
>> / /
>> *State of Baja California, Mexicali: Autonomous University of
>> Baja California / UABC,* Psicología/: Erick Antonio Pedroza Peña,
>> Adriana Ayala Macías, Antonio Pedroza Peña, Jesús Casillas
>> Arredondo, Marco Morales Rojo;/ Ciencias de la Educación/:
>> Melissa Villanueva;/ Ciencias de la Comunicación/: Manuel Ángeles
>> y Edgar Galván;/ Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas/:
>> Johan Alejandra Morales Silva;/ Facultad de Pedagogía e
>> Innovación Educativa/: Blanca Nathalia Carrillo Ortiz, Quetzalli
>> Figueroa;/ Facultad de Arquitectura/: Silvia Denisse Vidal,
>> Gabriela Anchondo;/ Facultad de Artes:/Erick García;/ Facultad de
>> Ciencias Administrativas/: José Williams;/ Facultad de Idiomas/:
>> Mayra Cordero./*University of the Valley of Mexicali / UVM,*
>> Derecho:/Carlos Elenes./*Technological Institute of Mexicali
>> /*/ /*ITM/-/*/Jesús Enrique Cinco Ramírez. E/studiante de
>> docencia en artes/Ana Cázares Casillas;/ estudiante de
>> preparatoria/Elisa Gastelum,; Licenciatura Contabilidad Pública -
>> auxiliar contable: Fabiola Cazares Casillas; Licenciada en
>> docencia de la lengua y literatura: Princesa Raquel Lizárraga
>> García./
>>
>> /
>> /*Tijuana/:/ Autonomous University of Baja California / UABC*/,/
>> Facultad de Odontología/- Otzi Ramírez Guzmán;/ Facultad de
>> Humanidades/: Angélica Estrada, Luis Carlos Haro Montoya;/
>> Sociología/: Joshua Rivera Arvizu;/ Facultad de Turismo/: Laura
>> Alejandra Rivera Arvizu;/ Facultad de Ciencias Químicas e
>> Ingeniería:/Andrés Arroyo;/*Colegio de la Frontera Norte,*/María
>> Elizabeth Rivera Arvizu, Asistente de investigación en el
>> Departamento de Estudios Culturales/
>> * *
>> *Ensenada: University of Baja California / UABC:* Facultad de
>> Ciencias Marinas/: Sergio Enrique III Rebelin Aranda;/
>> Sociología/Erika Guadalupe Pérez Pacheco -/
>> / /
>> *Estado de Chiapas, National Autonomous University of Chiapas /
>> UNACH:* Medicina/: Nataly Jiménez García, Jorge Domingo Parcero
>> Torres, Isaura Elvia Corzo Martínez;/ Pedagogía/: Deiner López
>> Hernández;/ Arquitectura:/Héctor Ernesto Gusmán Vásquez;/*Center
>> for Scientific and Technical Education / CECyTCH/:/*/María Elisa
>> Santiz Gómez./
>>
>> For more information and/or to send reports on actions in your
>> schools, cities and countries: justicia.para.ayotzi(a)gmail.com
>> <mailto:justicia.para.ayotzi@gmail.com>
>
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Flooring work will be finished as much as possible this Thursday at 6pm if
there are volunteers to show up and help. Church needs extensive help on
the floor, plus sheet-rocking. We need this before the space can be
finalized.
We Need:
- 4 people focused on sheet-rocking
- 4 people focused on flooring
- Rayc will be leading the group on Thursday.
- Please directly respond to the Noisebridge-discuss thread if you are able
to help!
- Show up ready to offer at least an hour to help!
- Experience not necessary, but please join us if you know what you're
doing!
Hi all,
I'm pasting EFF's outreach email below, but let me add: PLEASE COME! The
rally will be awesome, with puppets and projections.
And the hearing will also be pretty amazing. Expect to hear from leading
experts in the debate.
Speakers include: Former FCC Commissioner Michael Copps; Amy Sonnie,
Outreach Director of the Oakland Public Library; Jay Nath, Chief
Innovation Officer for the City of San Francisco; Corynne McSherry,
Director of Intellectual Property at the Electronic Frontier Foundation;
and Malkia Cyril, Executive Director of the Center for Media Justice;
Dane Jaspers of Sonic.net; Tim Pozar of Fandor, Chris Witteman of the
CPUC; with testimony from groups like Greenlining, Dave Steer from
Mozilla, Tracy Rosenberg of Media Alliance, amongst others.
We'll start at 5:30 with a rally outside City Hall and at 7 the event at
City Hall begins.
Please share on social media and if a any representatives from
Noisebridge or Sudo want to speak at the rally, please be in touch. I
also encourage everyone to testify at the hearing. 60 seconds for each
person who provides testimony.
Best, April
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Dear Friend of Digital Freedom,
You are invited to join EFF next Thursday, November 20, for a free
public event on the quickly unfolding national debate on net neutrality
<https://www.eff.org/issues/net-neutrality>, to be hosted at San
Francisco City Hall.
The event <http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/933163> is "Bay Area
Speaks: A People's Hearing on the Future of the Internet," where you are
invited to testify at City Hall about why net neutrality matters to Bay
Area communities. Attendees will also receive an update from the
lawyers, policy analysts, and activists who have been working on the
front lines to make sure the FCC takes the right path forward.
Before the hearing, supporters will rally outside City Hall at 5:30pm
and are encouraged to bring cell phones, laptops, and flashlights for a
cell phone vigil and to hold signs and colorful art to demonstrate
support for Internet freedom. Download this image to display on your
screen at the rally.
<https://www.eff.org/files/2014/11/12/net_neutraltity_protest_0.jpg>
*What:* "Bay Area Speaks: A People's Hearing on the Future of the Internet"
*Who: *Former FCC Commissioner Michael Copps; Amy Sonnie, Outreach
Director of the Oakland Public Library; Jay Nath, Chief Innovation
Officer for the City of San Francisco; Corynne McSherry, Director of
Intellectual Property at the Electronic Frontier Foundation; Malkia
Cyril, Executive Director of the Center for Media Justice; Tim Poznar of
Fandor.com; and others.
*Date:* Thursday, November 20
*Time:* Rally -- 5:30 pm, Hearing -- 7 pm
*Where:* San Francisco City Hall
1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place; Room 305
*PLEASE RSVP HERE* <http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/933163>
The People's Hearing comes at a key moment in the debate over net
neutrality. Last Monday, President Barack Obama issued a statement
<https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/11/white-house-gets-it-net-neutrality-wi…>
in support of full, clear net neutrality rules, echoing the demands of
the 4 million Americans who have spoken out in favor of the same reforms
throughout the year. The FCC is weighing its options now and is expected
to act as early as December.
It's time to make sure California voices are heard in the national
discussions.The fight isn't over yet; come meet us
<http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/933163> at the front lines.
Hope to see you there,
April Glaser
Activism Team
PS: Can't make it to the event? We'll be streaming live
<http://sfgovtv.org/index.aspx?page=135> starting at 7pm on Thursday,
November 20.
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Hol do you really think it's a good idea to hand our evil robot a loaded
nail gun? We should see how it behaves with a full-size router first...
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 10:20 AM, <hol at gaskill.com> wrote:
i'd be into making some DIY insulated structural panels out of regular
4x8 plywood and styrofoam sheet. i actually randomly found a video of a
motoman used as a pallet nailer. if we could fit a nailgun, housing
panels could go together really quickly.
On 2014-11-14 13:37, Matthew Senate wrote:
> I think this is awesome, and a small-size CNC like this or a shapeoko model is still a great idea. (plus with a URL like that you HAVE to be DIYing it, so rad!)
>
> However, Jake pointed out that the giant robot arm can serve as a CNC mill that can reach a full 6' x 9' piece of plywood, meaning we can build stuff like this for instance:
>
> http://www.wikihouse.cc/ [3]
>
> // Matt
>
Found Chris B sleeping in the ballroom on a couch around 7pm last night.
Also, attached is a photo of the setup Chris has arranged for his personal, exclusive use of communal space, which was left powered on, along with the stage lights, until now.
// Matt
Found Chris B sleeping in the ballroom on a couch around 7pm last night.
Also, attached is a photo of the setup Chris has arranged for his personal, exclusive use of communal space, which was left powered on, along with the stage lights, until now.
// Matt
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> Date: November 13, 2014 at 6:12:15 PM PST
> From: Dat Phan <dat(a)codame.com>
> To: dorkbotsf-blabber(a)dorkbot.org
> Subject: [dorkbotsf-blabber] CODAME ART+TECH Virtual Reality @ Mozilla Fri Nov 21st
>
> Hey dorkbot,
>
>
>
>
> Join hackers and artists at Mozilla San Francisco, as CODAME presents an evening of virtual reality experimentation and education. Be inspired, meet other VR pioneers and see how easy it is to start building your own VR worlds on the open web.
>
>
> PROGRAM
>
> 6:00 – INTRO
>
> 7:00 – LIGHTNING TALKS
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> Eddie Lee: A Psychedelic VR Trip Through the Large Hadron Collider
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> Josh Carpenter: Virtual Reality & The Future of the Web
>
>
> 8:00 – PLAY TIME!
>
> Hack Reactor and Kinetech DataFountain, Collider, LaTurbo Avedon, Metropulus::Drone, ModBod 3D Scanning (by yours truly)
>
> And More!
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> DETAILS & REGISTRATION
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This month, Kim Zetter, author of "Countdown to Zero Day:
Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon," will be
here to give the inside history of the virus aimed at Iran's
nuclear development program: what it illustrates about government
offensive capabilities in malware, and what we might expect in the
future. We'll also talk about the latest news, including EFF's Secure
Messaging Scorecard, and aerial mobile phone surveillance.
Plus special guests, networking, and a chance to chat about your own
activism projects or find about others going on in your city.
TA3M SF is at 6PM at EFF HQ, 815 Eddy St, San Francisco. Call x200
to be let into the building.
Techno-Activism Third Mondays (TA3M) are informal meetups designed
to connect software creators and activists who are interested in
censorship, surveillance, and open technology. Currently, TA3Ms are held
in fifteen cities throughout the world, and growing. As the name
implies, it is held on the third Monday of each month.
Bonus links:
Kim Zetter: http://www.wired.com/author/kimzetter/
Countdown to Zero Day: http://www.randomhouse.com/book/219931/countdown-to-zero-day-by-kim-zetter
Secure Messaging Scorecard: https://www.eff.org/secure-messaging-scorecard
Aerial mobile phone surveillance (and winner of best URL award):
http://www.wired.com/2014/11/feds-motherfng-stingrays-motherfng-plan
Hi everyone,
Come join Sudo Room <http://sudoroom.org> for a *Women’s Variety Show* from
*7:30-10PM* on *Sat. Dec 6th*!
Women from our community (and beyond – friends coming from LA to perform!)
will be giving a number of performances ranging from talks, to electronic
music, to dance. Performers include people who do or have identified with
womanhood. Performances include: SVG animation, a talk about gentrification
in Oakland, singing of original compositions, a discussion about sexism, a
talk about camping cooking, and lots more!
Admission is free and open to anyone. We’ll be starting promptly at
7:30PM [image:
:D]
Event details & RSVP is here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/467155636758985/
I've attached the flyer in case anyone would like to pass it along :)
- Marina