Fidel Castro in the town liberated by Ernesto Che Guevara delivering a speech that lasts for hours, Santa Clara, Cuba, January 5, 1959
Photo by Burt Glinn
On New Year’s Eve, Magnum photographer Burt Glinn traveled to Cuba to document the overthrow of the dictator Fulgenico Batista by Fidel Castro and other young revolutionaries. Glinn traveled with Castro, photographing his journey and triumphant entry into Havana on January 9, 1959.
On Sunday, August 5th, residents of NE Portland held a block party in the historically black Woodlawn neighborhood, to celebrate the ongoing defense of Alicia Jackson’s home from foreclosure, and to publicly reclaim the new duplex built on her land. This property is also on Ms. Jackson’s land and was taken during the foreclosure process. Community members plan to use the reclaimed duplex, which is currently the subject of a legal dispute, as a base of organizing against gentrification and police violence in the neighborhood.
This is not a protest, this is a land struggle! We’re taking back what was stolen from us.
August 5, 2012
RESIDENTS RECLAIM DUPLEX IN BLACK NEIGHBORHOOD, FIGHT GENTRIFICATION
Contact Number (Lobo): (925) 609-4815
Portland, OR — On Sunday, August 5th, residents of NE Portland held a block party in the historically black Woodlawn neighborhood, to celebrate the ongoing defense of Alicia Jackson’s home from foreclosure, and to publicly reclaim the new duplex built on her land. This property is also on Ms. Jackson’s land and was taken during the foreclosure process. Community members plan to use the reclaimed duplex, which is currently the subject of a legal dispute, as a base of organizing against gentrification and police violence in the neighborhood.
“This property was illegally taken from me by the banks. This community is strong. We will not sit by and watch developers destroy our neighborhood, while the police harass our youth and drive families from this community,” said Alicia Jackson, member of the Black Working Group and subject of much attention when her home was liberated by 500 people on May 1 of this year.
Northeast is often called “the soul of Portland” because of its historically black neighborhoods, but gentrification, the replacement of locals by wealthier residents through bank investment and uncontrolled development, has changed that. In response, a growing number of people in NE are waging a public fight to keep their homes, rather than be relocated by the banks. The action at Ms. Jackson’s home on May Day was the first of several community supported home defenses in the city this year. On Friday, July 27th, 79 year old Annette Steele declared that she would resist eviction, saying “This is my home. They can’t take it away from me. My neighbors support me and if the sheriff comes, I’m ready… I don’t have a gun anymore, but I keep hot water on the stove.”
“Housing must be defended to end violence in working-class communities. Stable housing creates an environment for community self-reliance and healthy relationships. Without secure housing, families are displaced and communities are fragmented,” said Lobo, co-founder of the Blazing Arrow Organization, a group that formed to fight gentrification and police violence in North and Northeast Portland. “Gentrification breaks the tie between generations, and forces communities to depend more heavily on outsiders such as the police to solve conflicts. Defending homes and stopping eviction protects the community’s safety.”
Continued exploitative development of NE Portland is tied directly to the PPB’s Gang Enforcement program. Since the program began, over 200 people, mostly black youth, have been arrested each month along Killingsworth between N Interstate Ave. and MLK Blvd. In addition to land and building reclamation, Blazing Arrow Organization is beginning community patrols to monitor arrests and support people as police conflicts arise. The community patrols will be based out of the newly liberated center.
“Working people deserve to live without the fear of losing their home or being brutalized by the police. The BAO will use this new organizing center to stop gentrification and respond to police violence. It will be open to anyone fighting for freedom from white supremacy and oppression. We are working class, queer, and people of color, committed to creating a society that both meets our basic needs and respects our human dignity. We are prepared to defend ourselves and the work we are doing, and invite others to work alongside us.”
The Blazing Arrow Organization was formed by a group of community members to address gentrification by way of housing defense. To find out more and get involved, contact Lobo at (925) 609-4815. To become part of the rapid response network and defend homes, text @ploc-openrrn to 23559.
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aw yeah. this kid knows
As I see it, there are three main themes that are commonly invoked by colonial entities to divert attention away from deep decolonizing movements and push us towards a state agenda of co-optation and assimilation. The politics of distraction are manifested in three distinct ways:
• Rights;
• Reconciliation; and
• Resources.
— Re-envisioning resurgence: Indigenous pathways to decolonization and sustainable self-determination by Dr. Jeff Corntassel, Cherokee Nation (via we-wretched-shall-rise)Officer Kruger, the police commander who oversaw today’s brutal home eviction, is a known Nazi sympathizer. He ordered riot police out to stop community members from defending Patricia and Darren’s home.
As BAO member Ahjamu Umi says, “the KKK is for the suburbs because they got police to repress us in the cities!”For more information about Officer Kruger’s Nazi history, read this article on OregonLive.
The Communist Party of Tumblr
Chakravyuh official trailer (with English subtitles)
New Bollywood film about the escalating Maoist rebellion in India.
Love the female characters in this trailer.
“The only solution to pollution is a people’s humane revolution.” -Bobby Seale
“I AM GOING TO FIGHT WITH EVERY BREATH IN MY BODY…” - Patricia Williams, foreclosed homeowner fighting back
Blazing Arrow Organization joined with other community members and groups today, to help defend the home of Patricia Williams and Darren Johnson, an African/Black couple in S.E. Portland, from foreclosure. KATU news story here.
We were greeted with multiple sheriffs deputy cars, with police trying to forceably evict them. The rapid response network was activated and about 50 concerned community members and activists showed up.
A roving picket line in front of the house was initiated and at one point a number of us attempted to regain control of the house by pushing our way in as a collective force. We did gain entry into the house, but the sheriffs - who by this time were reinforced with Portland police personnel - responded by pepper spraying us. Several of us were hit, but everyone will be ok.
One person who gained entry into the house was arrested. At the moment, we have decided to regroup, and decide how to next support Patrica and Darren in getting their house back. Stay tuned, and get ready to mobilize — WE WILL BE BACK. NO MORE EVICTIONS, NO MORE EMPTY HOUSES!
Bambu ft. Rocky Rivera- Rent Money
Super badass cute
“I AM GOING TO FIGHT WITH EVERY BREATH IN MY BODY…” - Patricia Williams, foreclosed homeowner fighting back
Blazing Arrow Organization joined with other community members and groups today, to help defend the home of Patricia Williams and Darren Johnson, an African/Black couple in S.E. Portland, from foreclosure. KATU news story here.
We were greeted with multiple sheriffs deputy cars, with police trying to forceably evict them. The rapid response network was activated and about 50 concerned community members and activists showed up.
A roving picket line in front of the house was initiated and at one point a number of us attempted to regain control of the house by pushing our way in as a collective force. We did gain entry into the house, but the sheriffs - who by this time were reinforced with Portland police personnel - responded by pepper spraying us. Several of us were hit, but everyone will be ok.
One person who gained entry into the house was arrested. At the moment, we have decided to regroup, and decide how to next support Patrica and Darren in getting their house back. Stay tuned, and get ready to mobilize — WE WILL BE BACK. NO MORE EVICTIONS, NO MORE EMPTY HOUSES!
I got peppersprayed for this one today. Blazing Arrow for life.
“Self care removed from the context of revolutionary action/situation is simply the reproduction of the labor commodity.”
Also, everyone needs to read B….
Putting together working class theory like this is what Blazing arrow is all About..
The Portland Skanner wrote a piece about the work being done by Blazing Arrow, Black Working Group, We Are Oregon, and others. We are part of a housing justice movement that is taking back empty homes and stopping evictions. Every person needs decent housing! Check out the link for the article and videos like the one below:
Blazing Arrow representing.
I don’t give a fuck about your president.
Especially if all you can do is sit on tumblr and write about the election.
If you’re not organizing for or supporting militant liberation, quite frankly, your complaints about society aren’t doing much. You talk and complain, but you’re not doing anything. You don’t deserve freedom if you don’t fight for it. Stop making excuses. Decolonization is not a metaphor, and you can’t “decolonize yourself” from here to liberation. Revolution has to be collective, and it has to be material, or it isn’t revolution.
“If you dare to struggle, you dare to win. If you don’t dare struggle, then god dammit, you don’t deserve to win. Let me say peace to you, if you’re willing to fight for it…” - Fred Hampton
