Sunday, January 25, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
After the Inauguration
Monday, January 19, 2009
The People for President Perfom Today!
@1pm @ the Canon building (rep Sam Farrs)
On Independence and New Jersey
@ 4 pm Rayburn building
The Barbara Lee reception
By the Capitol building
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
The Day After Tomorrow
The Day After Tomorrow
Elections equal no hope status quo in my history
history of stolen elections
intimidations
forced votes
short term delights for a long term of empty promises
What does it even mean to hope for the future?
lift the burden of clay water jugs
amassed on your head
pushing down on your spine
crushing circulation
never resting to take a drink
carrying to a place that doesn’t exist on the map.
with that laundry list growing
of needs to change
needs to lift off
back pain sprinting down calves
up between blades buried knots in shrug of shoulders
head barely lifts up to the sky anymore.
This is the hopelessness seeping in
another friends’ family separated
how does this happen?
man made war torn limitations
families hopes dashed behind the hyphen
left for dead on borders in deserts from disregarded altitudes
haunted by the nameless stories hang heavy
noose arteries clogged
reacting to another disappointment
On this night the night before
eyes smiling watching everything
catching myself
open to the hoping
hoping to see something in between polls and pundits
still cautious but heart unbolted a crack to see some transformation
multi hued
this worldly rainbow man I see some of my own reflection in
recognizes the burdens of the past
reflects back our responsibility
walking beside
La Michelle
community organizer
with his postage stamp face
replace scar face and RIP T-shirts
on young brown and black kids in my neighborhood
I still hesitant to put faith towards politricks
On this night before
I can’t sleep
I want to experience each tick tock
and record the minutes with my tape recorder eyes
what it feels like
to hope like a wise young soul again
faith in change
release some of that burden dragging gaze down blocking hopes for the future
dignity in the struggle
getting a piece of peace for once
On this night the night has finally come
friends gather in the community that gave us space to discover
hopeful, confident even
hugging people I barely know
marking the moment in love
in the darkness behind the wonder
anything could still go wrong
eruptions at each vote count.
then silence.
the screen that reports our destiny
fills with a dark seal
plain letters
unclear what is
or might be wrong
the talking heads and crawling headlines have ceased.
A scream.
A full body eruption.
slowly first then smatters and crowd catches fever.
He won?
streams of tears and eyes and arms connect.
this moment shared with friends family and community witnesses.
we found hope today.
we cry and scream and watch family of four take over the white house.
our reflection up there.
Will this mean candy will start to grow from trees?
will the struggling many, community organizers and conscious poets
automatically find more money in their accounts?
will lovers have the choice to commit or not to commit
no matter the shape of their bodies?
will the dead rejoin the living and teach us forgiveness?
He speaks our name and
acknowledges the past and
invites us into the future.
Si se puede?
total release
joy in the streets
young black man says with cracking voice:
my president is
a black man.
My
president?
Today we bask in the historical glow.
Tomorrow we roll up our sleeves and take back our destiny.
©2008 Maya Chinchilla
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Ex-Bart Police Officer Arrested
"What I feel the evidence indicates is an unlawful killing done by an intentional act," district attorney Tom Orloff told reporters at a news conference.
"From the evidence we have there's nothing that would mitigate that to something lower than a murder," he added. "The murder charge was the appropriate charge given the state of the evidence."
Former Bay Area Rapid Transit Officer Johannes Mehserle, 27, was arrested Tuesday evening in Nevada, Orloff said.
He waived extradition and police officers were transporting him back to California on Wednesday.
Orloff said Mehserle's attorney has invoked his client's right to remain silent.
"In terms of an interview at this point in time, our hands are tied," he said. Watch Orloff speak about the murder charges »
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Mehserle was arrested on a fugitive warrant charging homicide in Nevada.
He is accused of the shooting of Oscar Grant III at an Oakland, California, station on New Year's Day. The incident was captured on video by several witnesses and spurred violent protests in the northern California city.
Mehserle, 27, was taken into custody in Douglas County, Nevada at about 7 p.m., Sgt. Dan Coverly of Douglas County Sheriff's Office told CNN affiliate KGO-TV in San Francisco.
Referring to Mehserle's arrest, BART said, "This comes after the BART Police Department conducted a thorough investigation that involved nine detectives, which BART Police turned over to District Attorney Thomas Orloff on Monday, January 12."
Leads led investigators to Mehserle in Zephyr Cove, Nevada. Contacted through his attorney, Mehserle surrendered.
Jail staff report that Mehserle has cooperated and is in a segregated area and on a precautionary health and welfare watch.
Mehserle resigned from his job as a BART police officer days after the shooting.
Grant, a 22-year-old father, was killed on New Year's Day in a crowded BART train station. Police had been called to the Fruitvale station after passengers complained about fights on a train and took Grant and several other people off the train once they arrived.
Videos from witnesses show Mehserle shooting Grant in the back as another BART officer kneeled on the man. The shooting spawned public outrage and a string of protests that led to more than a hundred riot-related arrests.
The Oakland Police Department is running its own investigation into the killing, at the request of Mayor Ron Dellums, Officer Jeff Thomason said Wednesday.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
January 14th @ La Pena in Berkeley
Inaugurate This! Click here for Evite
The People for President: Inaugurate This! $5-$50 sliding scale Join Bay Area collective of visual and performing artists as they fundraise to attend Barack Obama's inauguration as artistic ambassadors representing peace, art, and culture from the Bay. The only democracy is a people's democracy and we are the one's we've been waiting for! With performances by: Melinna Bobadilla, Maya Chinchilla, Rosa Gonzalez, Sarah Guerra, Sophie Hou, Xago Juarez, Susie Lundy, Dorothy Martinez, Javier Santos and Lakin Valdez Featuring: Indigenous Kaos Movie Screening of: The Chicago 10 and Mural Making! Don't miss it!
Wednesday, January 14, 8:00PM
la pena cultural center
3105 shattuck ave.
berkeley, CA 94705 US