Thursday, September 22, 2011

Matthew Shipp on The Michael Slate Show, Fri., Sept. 23rd, 10 AM


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THE MICHAEL SLATE SHOW
Friday, Sept. 23rd,  10 - 11 AM, KPFK, 90.7 FM
Or Listen Live at kpfk.org

This week on The Michael Slate Show: 
Matthew Shipp 

















 We'll spend the whole hour in conversation with the 
premiere avant garde jazz pianist Matthew Shipp, one 
of the leading lights of a new generation of jazz giants. 
Since 1984, he has been playing and recording, 
producing a body of work that is visionary, far-reaching 
and many-faceted. He's one of a small group of innovators 
who has a unique style on his instrument that is all his own.

Matthew was recently part of the host committee for and 
performed at A Celebration of Revolution and the Vision 
of a New World, on the Occasion of the Publication of  
BAsics, April 11, at the Harlem Stage in New York.
 

Translators Needed for Upcoming Events 
and Ongoing Work:
We need translators to create flyers in Spanish 
and translate at events. 
Contact the bookstore to join the translation team,
whether you're fluent or learning the language.


Friday, Sept. 23th, 6 pm: 
BAsics
Lo BAsico
We're continuing a new 6-part series of 
discussions of BAsics from the Talks and 
Writings of Bob Avakian. Come to share
 your favorite quotes and your biggest 
dreams, with Chapter 3  "Making Revolution."

"An Appeal to Those the System Has 
Cast Off - Here I am speaking not only to 
prisoners but to those whose life is lived 
on the desperate edge, whether or not they 
find some work; to those without work or 
even homes; to all those the system and its 
enforcers treat as so much human waste 
material.

Raise your sights above the degradation 
and madness, the muck and demoralization, 
above the individual battle to survive and to 
"be somebody" on the terms of the imperialists-
of fouler, more monstrous criminals than 
mythology has ever invented or jails ever held. 
Become a part of the human saviors of humanity: the gravediggers 
of this system and the bearers of the future communist society.

This is not just talk or an attempt to make poetry here: there are 
great tasks to be fulfilled, great struggles to be carried out, and yes
great sacrifices to be made to accomplish all this. But there is a 
world to save-and to win-and in that process those the system has 
counted as nothing can count for a great deal. They represent a 
great reserve force that must become an active force for the 
proletarian revolution."   - BAsics, Chap. 3, #16
 
(Author will not be present.)

Saturday, Sept. 24th, 
Noon at Sunset 5 Laemmle Theater
INCIDENT IN NEW BAGHDAD
Winnner, Best Documentary Short,
2011 Tribeca Film Festival

incident in new baghdad 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
* SPECIAL SCREENING with Filmmaker
* Meet Anti-War Veteran Ethan McCord and Director 
Jim Spione; Q & A.

Sunset 5 Laemmle Theater, 8000 W. Sunset Blvd. 
(at Crescent Hts.)

Limited # of tickets available as a fundraiser for 
Revolution Books.  Contact the bookstore to reserve 
tickets. $10 minimum; larger donations suggested.

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Pelican Bay and CA State Prison Hunger Strike
Set to Resume! Monday, September 26
Protest at Obama Fundraiser!  Wear Orange!
3pm sharp, Monday, September 26 in West Hollywood
At the House of Blues
8430 Sunset Blvd (Sunset Blvd. & N. Olive Dr.)
Ph 213-840-5348 for information
  
In an act of tremendous courage, for 20 days, from July 1 
to July 20, 6,500 prisoners across California took part in an 
unprecedented hunger strike action, crossing racial lines, to 
demand an end to torture.  On Monday, September 26, 2011 
prisoners in the Security Housing Unit (SHU) at Pelican Bay 
State Prison (PBSP) have declared they will resume their 
hunger strike.  

As we watch the horror of the execution of Troy Anthony 
Davis in Georgia, where the U.S. Supreme Court and the 
President refused to act to stop a towering crime, who will 
now step out to fight to change the entire direction of society 
and the world, and stop the cruel torture regime inflicted on 
prisoners across the U.S.?

We all got to be in West Hollywood on Monday, September 
26 - to say no to torture of SHU prisoners in CA, no to the 
torture of prisoners anywhere in the USA  or around the world.
WEAR ORANGE!  Bring your signs in support of the hunger 
striking prisoners and their 5 demands.

The resumption of the hunger strike is an extremely significant 
and extraordinary development.  Many inmates put their health
and lives on the line; many came close to death and experienced 
medical emergencies in July 2011.  Millions of people outside 
the prison walls in the U.S. and worldwide learned about the 
tortuous conditions these prisoners face and thousands 
supported the demands of the prisoners in diverse ways.

Now the hunger strike of prisoners is set to resume Monday, 
September 26.  What are the prisoner demands?  To be treated 
as human beings; to end barbaric, inhumane conditions of 
imprisonment - particularly the SHU's -- and to stop long term 
solitary confinement as a form of torture.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation 
(CDCR) is not only refusing to meet the prisoner's demands, 
it is retaliating against those who participated in the hunger 
strike and mounting a public relations campaign to defend 
the barbaric conditions in the SHU. 

We have a moral responsibility to act in a way commensurate 
with the justness of the prisoners' demands and the urgency 
of the situation.  A determined movement outside the walls of 
prison is urgently needed to expose and demand an end to 
these high-tech torture chambers called "SHU's".  We aim to 
break into the media with this action!

Think about everything that makes you human... that keeps you 
physically and mentally alive... that connects you with the 
world and other people... that gives you a reason to live, to 
love, to learn and think....  All this is what the SHU tries to 
extinguish.  In the SHU you're locked up in a small, windowless 
concrete cell 23 hours a day, with minimum human contact and 
maximum sensory deprivation.  Human rights groups in the U.S 
and internationally have documented the inhumane conditions -
these are crimes against humanity.  And the fact is tens of 
thousands of prisoners across the U.S. are being held in the 
kind of barbarous conditions the prisoners as Pelican Bay have 
so courageously rebelled against.  We need to build massive 
political resistance to the injustice of mass incarceration - the 
outrage of its leading edge targeting oppressed nationality 
people -- and the inhumanity of solitary confinement.  Step out 
on Monday, September 26 and make a difference!

     [Print out the above as a flyer and distribute everywhere!]
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For information on long term solitary confinement and the S
HU program, the hunger strike, and to get to support websites:

Hunger Strike to Resume September 26 - Support the Just Demands
of the Pelican Bay Prisoners, Bay Area Revolution Writers Group, 
September 25, 2011, revcom.us

Barbarous Confinement, Op-Ed, by Colin Dayan, a professor of 
English at Vanderbuilt University, New York Times, July 17, 2011,  

Tortured SHU prisoners speak out:  The struggle continues, hunger 
strike resumes Sept. 26; by Pelican Bay Prison SHU hunger strike
representatives, sfbayview.com

Over 10,000 people have signed the petition to Support Pelican 
Bay SHU Prisoners' Five Core Demands (hunger strike), change.org

Statements in Support of Prison Hunger Strikers, including ACLU, 
Cornel West, Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo, Edward Asner, Ngugi 
wa Thiong'o, National Religious Campaign Against Torture, and 
others, revcom.us
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And check out this article from today's L.A. Daily Journal (9/22/11):  
Are Gang Members Special? From the California Supreme Court to 
Pelican Bay by Hadar Aivram, read it on the author's blog [here].