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International Women's Day panel discussion sponsored by [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization|Freedom Road Socialist Organization/Fightback!]], Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 2015. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XDo9PZczKAFRSO International Women's Day 2015, Salt Lake City, Utah Published on Mar 16, 2015]</ref>
 
International Women's Day panel discussion sponsored by [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization|Freedom Road Socialist Organization/Fightback!]], Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 2015. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XDo9PZczKAFRSO International Women's Day 2015, Salt Lake City, Utah Published on Mar 16, 2015]</ref>
  
MC was [[Alyssa Ferris]]. Speakers were [[Samah Safiullah]], [[Gabby Anderson]], [[Jessica Arter]], [[Muna Omar]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XDo9PZczKA Youtube, Published on Mar 16, 2015International Women's Day panel discussion sponsored by Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 2015.]</ref>
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MC was [[Alyssa Ferris]]. Speakers were [[Samah Safiullah]], [[Gabriella Anderson]], [[Jessica Arter]], [[Muna Omar]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XDo9PZczKA Youtube, Published on Mar 16, 2015International Women's Day panel discussion sponsored by Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 2015.]</ref>
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==Salt Lake City protests one year of Trump==
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[[Salt Lake City]], UT - Over 40 people rallied at the Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, Jan. 20, the one-year anniversary of Trump taking office. Organized by [[New Students for a Democratic Society|Students for a Democratic Society]] (SDS) and [[Utah Against Police Brutality]] (UAPB), the rally started with [[Kate Wilhite]] leading chants "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!" and "They say go back, we say fight back!"
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[[Anthony Scoma]] and [[Shirley Reyes]], members of SDS, spoke out against the aggressively racist and hawkish policies of the Trump administration, focusing on U.S. support for Israeli apartheid and the expansion of the border wall.
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[[Sean Taylor]], a member of [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!]], continued the theme saying, “The struggle we are here to commemorate is not just the struggle against the Trump administration. The fights for immigrants’ rights and full equality, for an end to racist and political repression, for women’s liberation and reproductive justice, for worker power and class struggle unionism, for free education, for LGBTQ liberation, and for an end to colonial and imperialist occupation are all united in the struggle against the monopoly capitalism and national oppression.”
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[[Jessica Arter]] from UAPB called on the crowd to get involved in the struggle for accountability and community control of the police by joining in the campaign for a Salt Lake City Civilian Police Accountability Council.<ref>[http://www.fightbacknews.org/2018/1/21/salt-lake-city-protests-one-year-trump FB News Salt Lake City protests one year of Trump By staff | January 21, 2018]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:40, 23 January 2018

Jessica Arter

Template:TOCnestleft Jessica Arter is a Utah activist.

International Women's Day

International Women's Day panel discussion sponsored by Freedom Road Socialist Organization/Fightback!, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 2015. [1]

MC was Alyssa Ferris. Speakers were Samah Safiullah, Gabriella Anderson, Jessica Arter, Muna Omar.[2]

Salt Lake City protests one year of Trump

Salt Lake City, UT - Over 40 people rallied at the Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, Jan. 20, the one-year anniversary of Trump taking office. Organized by Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Utah Against Police Brutality (UAPB), the rally started with Kate Wilhite leading chants "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!" and "They say go back, we say fight back!"

Anthony Scoma and Shirley Reyes, members of SDS, spoke out against the aggressively racist and hawkish policies of the Trump administration, focusing on U.S. support for Israeli apartheid and the expansion of the border wall.

Sean Taylor, a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!, continued the theme saying, “The struggle we are here to commemorate is not just the struggle against the Trump administration. The fights for immigrants’ rights and full equality, for an end to racist and political repression, for women’s liberation and reproductive justice, for worker power and class struggle unionism, for free education, for LGBTQ liberation, and for an end to colonial and imperialist occupation are all united in the struggle against the monopoly capitalism and national oppression.”

Jessica Arter from UAPB called on the crowd to get involved in the struggle for accountability and community control of the police by joining in the campaign for a Salt Lake City Civilian Police Accountability Council.[3]

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