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January 29, 2015 by Admin

Korematsu Day CLE Feb 10

Korematsu Day 2-10-2015Fred T. Korematsu was a national civil rights hero. In 1942, at the age of 23, he refused to go to the government’s incarceration camps for Japanese Americans. After he was arrested and convicted of defying the government’s order, he appealed his case all the way to the Supreme Court. In 1944, the Supreme Court ruled against him, arguing that the incarceration was justified due to military necessity.

In honor of Fred Korematsu day, T.U.P.O.C.C. Chicago will hold a special screening of the documentary “Of Civil Rights and Wrongs” followed by reflections by panelists, Bill Yoshino, Japanese American Citizens League, Rabya Khan, Council on American-Islamic Relations, and Shubra Ohri, People’s Law Office.

RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1056775734348423/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular&source=1

 

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January 23, 2015 by Admin

Viewing of “Fruitvale Station” Thurs 2/19

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The Chicago NLG is hosting a viewing of the film “Fruitvale Station” to promote discussion on the ongoing events surrounding the police killing of unarmed black men and #BlackLivesMatter protests. “Fruitvale Station” is based on the true story of Oscar Grant, a 22 year-old black man, shot and killed by a BART officer at the Fruitvale subway station in Oakland, California. Oscar Grant was unarmed and handcuffed when he was murdered on New Years Day.

Come join us at:

Grace Place 637 S Dearborn St.

Thursday, February 19 @ 5:30PM – 8PM

Please RSVP to chicago@nlg.org or on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1425270187764387/

 

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January 15, 2015 by Admin

Chicago Law Student/Legal Worker/Lawyer Action @ Federal Plaza

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The United People Of Color Caucus (TUPOCC) Chicago convened today January 15 at Federal Plaza to #INDICT THE SYSTEM!
The Legal community of Chicago (lawyers, law students, legal workers), joined together in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter protests around the country to Indict the System for its crimes. The system is not broken, it is doing what it was designed to do.

 
For more info: Follow TUPOCC Chicago’s Twitter Account and the hashtags #IndictTheSystem and #ReclaimMLKchi
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Read the indictment here:

Good afternoon! We are Chicago’s radical legal community of color.  We are lawyers, legal workers, and law students of color.  We know all too well that the legal system is NOT broken – in fact, it is doing exactly what it is designed to do: attempt to control, devalue, and break our communities of color and all other marginalized communities – women, immigrants, the disability community, the queer, trans, intersex  and HIV positive communities, and religious minorities — to name a few.

We know we are complicit in the legal system through our roles as attorneys, law students, and legal workers, and we promise – we VOW to use our privilege to hold the legal system accountable for its crimes against the black community and other marginalized communities.  .  We want the public to know that the radical legal community of color supports the people, and supports blacklivesmatter and reclaimMLKchi.

We therefore proclaim a People’s Indictment on the United States of America, and we charge the United States with committing serious crimes against our communities. We are here to demand reparations!

Specifically, we call for reparations to police torture survivors in Chicago!

We will now read some of the crimes committed by the United States of America and the legal system against our community!

We Indict The System for Offenses against native people

For committing genocide against the indigenous people of this land.

For building systems to legitimate stealing the land of the few indigenous people who survived the genocide.

For the continued occupation of Native American land.

For trying to erase Native American people, their history, and their culture.

We Indict The System for Offenses against black people

For building the nation on the backs of enslaved ancestors.

For always finding ways to legitimate the murder, enslavement, and abuse of people of color at the hands of the white and wealthy.

For the lack of accountability for the murder of black people

For the racist crack/cocaine disparity.

For mandatory minimums.

For the school-to-prison pipeline criminalizing our black youth.

For the unchecked power of the police.

For the prison industrial complex trapping people in jail, not for crimes committed, but due to poverty and the inability to pay bond.

For using the courts to perpetuate class divisions.

For using the courts to maintain the positions of the white and wealthy.

For the system which traps people into pleas for crimes never committed.

For disparities in criminal enforcement of laws depending on the color of one’s skin.

For continuing slavery through the criminal “justice” system.

For the systematic cover-up and torture of black men at the hands of the Chicago Police Department under Jon Burge

For segregating black people and denying them access to quality education, health care, and housing

For the mass incarceration of of black people.

For the militarization of the police and over-policing of our communities.

We Indict The System for Offenses against women

For systematically denying women the right to equality and justice.

For denying women their personhood.

We Indict The System for Offenses against queer/trans communities

for criminalizing trans women for simply walking while trans

for enforcing a gender binary that harms queer, trans, and intersex communities

for policing gender

for, in many places, mandating curriculum that explicitly devalues and demonizes queer, trans, and intersex identities

We Indict The System for Offenses against Religious minorities

For using fear to control the people.

For surveying, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting people’s movements.

For the racist special registration program post-9/11.

For the imprisonment of innocent men for 13 years at Guantanamo Bay.

For hypocritical human rights war mongering.

For the invented terrorist plots that entrap troubled youth touted as crime stopping victories.

For institutionalized islamophobia.

We Indict The System for Offenses against the poor

For allowing the government, courts, politicians to be bought by the highest bidder.

For denying the people their voice in favor of corporate personhood.

For governing for corporations and not people.

For criminalizing economic refugees.

For protecting those who own over those who work.

For choosing war to further the wealth of the wealthy while pillaging and murdering the poor.

For always serving the dominant economic interests over the people’s interests.

We Indict The System for Offenses against all people of color, at home and abroad

For furthering racism to support the economic system.

For stealing nearly half of Mexico.

For choosing war to avoid people’s rebellion.

For stealing the Philippines, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam + others

For going to war for money.

For criminalizing dissent.

For unjustly interning people of Japanese descent.

For manipulating how history is remembered.

For countless atrocities against innocent people in too many wars.

For lying and covering up the truth about atrocities committed by Americans in war.

For jailing and murdering the people’s leaders.

For sacrificing the working class in unjust wars.

For overthrowing or attempting to overthrow innumerable foreign governments around the world

For conducting covert operations throughout the world that lead to the disappearance, incarceration, and murder of people of color

For legalizing indentured servitude through the bracero program and temporary worker programs.

For creating economic sanctions that led to millions of deaths.

For supporting Israel’s occupation of Palestine.

For occupying too many lands and people, trying to make all in the likeness and in the service of the U.S.A.

For property seizures which enrich the rich.

For racist immigration policies.

For the murder of our brothers and sisters.

For the wars fought in our name sold to the people with lies.

For the mass surveillance of our people.

For unending colonialism and imperialism

For decades of red-lining, gentrification, other racist housing policies that ensured Chicago would remain one of the most segregated cities in this country

For systematically devaluing people of color.

We Indict The System for Offenses against the disability community

for criminalizing HIV positive folks for simply living their lives

for failing to provide adequate mental health services for all, but especially the poor

for failing to protect disabled youth

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As the people’s judge, Judge Torres, I find the United States guilty of all accused crimes!

We demand reparations against communities of color, against all marginalized communities!

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January 15, 2015 by Admin

Reparations Ordinance for Chicago Police Torture Survivors

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On October 16, 2013, a Reparations Ordinance for Chicago Police Torture Survivors was introduced in Chicago’s City Council. It has already garnered the support of 27 alderpeople.

Despite ongoing requests from Chicagoans, the Finance Committee of Chicago’s City Council, headed by Alderman Ed Burke, has not yet scheduled a hearing for the ordinance.

Today, At the next Finance Committee meeting on January 15, there was a sign-in for Reparations at City Hall, 2nd floor. 


 ABOUT THE REPARATIONS ORDINANCE:

 Among other demands, the ordinance would require the city to administer financial reparations to all Burge torture survivors who are unable to sue for monetary damages because the statute of limitations for their claims has expired. The proposed ordinance would also provide all torture survivors and their families with tuition-free education at City Colleges; create a center on the South Side of Chicago that would provide psychological counseling, health care services and vocational training to those affected by law enforcement torture and abuse; require Chicago Public Schools to teach about these cases and sponsor the construction of public torture memorials. And it asks the city’s leaders to issue a formal apology to those who were tortured and their communities.

For the full text of the Reparations Ordinance see: http://chicagotorture.org/#reparations

This event is organized by Project NIA, Amnesty International, and Chicago Torture Justice Memorials.

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October 27, 2014 by Admin

Chicago All Chapter Meeting

Now that we are energized after a successful Convention, join fellow chapter members for an overview of the Chicago Guild, interactive subcommittee breakout sessions, networking and involvement opportunities, and chapter board elections!  We will have light snacks during the meeting, and will head to a happy hour TBA immediately afterwards for mingling and networking.

When: Friday, Nov. 7 at 5:30pm, happy hour TBA to follow! 
Where: Grace Place 637 S Dearborn St
Who: All are welcome! Members, soon-to-be members, students (note: only members will be eligible to run or vote in Chapter elections)
RSVP: not required, but appreciated, on Facebook or to chicago@nlg.org

 

Subcommittees to learn more about include: NextGen, TUPOCC, Labor & Employment, Mass Defense, and Police Accountability.

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October 27, 2014 by Admin

Newsletter for 3rd Quarter of 2014

Introducing our Newsletter for the 3rd Quarter of 2014. Please enjoy and catch up on all the work the Chicago NLG and its committees have been up to! The newsletter is interactive, so all of the links (email addresses, web sites, Convention pic) actually work if you click on them.

3rd Quarter Newsletter

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