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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' aka [[Isabella Harbison]] is a Minnesota activist. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' aka [[Isabella Harbison]] is a Minnesota activist. | ||
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+ | Human Rights Day is celebrated internationally every year on December 10. In 2022, activist groups from the Twin Cities gathered in the Minneapolis’s Uptown neighborhood for a protest and march to bring attention to the ongoing fight for human rights. Over 50 people attended the protest and march despite the cold weather. | ||
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+ | The program included speakers representing many areas of human rights including reproductive, native, workers, Palestinian and immigrant rights, along with climate justice, police accountability and the right of the people of Haiti to reject U.S. military intervention. | ||
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+ | The program began with [[Montana Hirsch]], a speaker from the [[Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee]], who brought attention to the human rights needs of immigrants in Minnesota. | ||
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+ | [[Robyn Harbison]] from [[Minnesota Abortion Action Coaltion]] who is fighting for reproductive rights after the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court in June of this year, told the crowd, “This was a vile and criminal injustice on behalf of women and people with uteruses both nationwide and on an international scale. It was a denial to proper access to the basic human right of bodily autonomy.” | ||
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+ | Addressing the needs of native and indigenous rights was [[Melanie Yazzie]] from [[Red Nation]], a new and important voice at the yearly action. Human rights abuses in the U.S. include threats to upholding The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). | ||
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+ | [[Christine Hauschildt]] spoke for the [[Anti War Committee]] about the U.S. support for human rights abuses of Palestinians, stating “The U.S. sponsors the destruction of human rights all over the world. One of the most heinous examples of the U.S.’s support of human rights abuses is its investment in Israel. The U.S. gives billions upon billions of dollars to Israel every year to fund the oppression of the Palestinian people. We are directly paying for the abuse of Palestinians.” | ||
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+ | The Human Rights Day protest and march was organized by the [[Anti War Committee]] and endorsed by [[Red Nation]], [[Climate Justice Committee]], [[Council on American Islamic Relations]] (CAIR-MN), [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]], [[Haiti Justice Committee]], [[MN Abortion Access Coalition]], [[MN Immigrant Rights Action Committee]], [[MN Peace Action Coalition]], [[Students for Democratic Society U of MN]], [[Students for Justice in Palestine]] U of MN, [[Twin Cities Assange Defense]], [[Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar]], [[Veterans for Peace]], and [[Women Against Military Madness]].<ref>[http://www.fightbacknews.org/2022/12/14/minnesotans-protest-international-human-rights-day]</ref> | ||
==Pro-abortion rally== | ==Pro-abortion rally== | ||
According to [[Annie Russell]], on July 2, 2022 over 100 people marched across the University of Minnesota campus calling for the opening and funding of abortion clinics across the state. | According to [[Annie Russell]], on July 2, 2022 over 100 people marched across the University of Minnesota campus calling for the opening and funding of abortion clinics across the state. |
Revision as of 18:08, 15 December 2022
Robyn Harbison aka Isabella Harbison is a Minnesota activist.
Human Rights Day
Human Rights Day is celebrated internationally every year on December 10. In 2022, activist groups from the Twin Cities gathered in the Minneapolis’s Uptown neighborhood for a protest and march to bring attention to the ongoing fight for human rights. Over 50 people attended the protest and march despite the cold weather.
The program included speakers representing many areas of human rights including reproductive, native, workers, Palestinian and immigrant rights, along with climate justice, police accountability and the right of the people of Haiti to reject U.S. military intervention.
The program began with Montana Hirsch, a speaker from the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, who brought attention to the human rights needs of immigrants in Minnesota.
Robyn Harbison from Minnesota Abortion Action Coaltion who is fighting for reproductive rights after the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court in June of this year, told the crowd, “This was a vile and criminal injustice on behalf of women and people with uteruses both nationwide and on an international scale. It was a denial to proper access to the basic human right of bodily autonomy.”
Addressing the needs of native and indigenous rights was Melanie Yazzie from Red Nation, a new and important voice at the yearly action. Human rights abuses in the U.S. include threats to upholding The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
Christine Hauschildt spoke for the Anti War Committee about the U.S. support for human rights abuses of Palestinians, stating “The U.S. sponsors the destruction of human rights all over the world. One of the most heinous examples of the U.S.’s support of human rights abuses is its investment in Israel. The U.S. gives billions upon billions of dollars to Israel every year to fund the oppression of the Palestinian people. We are directly paying for the abuse of Palestinians.”
The Human Rights Day protest and march was organized by the Anti War Committee and endorsed by Red Nation, Climate Justice Committee, Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN), Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Haiti Justice Committee, MN Abortion Access Coalition, MN Immigrant Rights Action Committee, MN Peace Action Coalition, Students for Democratic Society U of MN, Students for Justice in Palestine U of MN, Twin Cities Assange Defense, Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar, Veterans for Peace, and Women Against Military Madness.[1]
Pro-abortion rally
According to Annie Russell, on July 2, 2022 over 100 people marched across the University of Minnesota campus calling for the opening and funding of abortion clinics across the state.
The protest, organized by the Students for a Democratic Society at the University of Minnesota, was called after the declaration of Minnesota as a sanctuary state for abortion services in the Midwest, despite there only being eight clinics total in the state.
Before the march began, protesters gathered with their umbrellas and signs at McNamara Plaza, with chants and speakers from grassroots organizations across the metro such as the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, the Climate Justice Committee, the Antiwar Committee and more.
Robyn Harbison of SDS spoke to the crowd: “With Minnesota now becoming the lone state in the Upper Midwest to have access to legal abortion, it has become abundantly clear that we need more abortion clinics in Minnesota.
Mira Altobell-Resendez, speaking for the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, said, “The clinics that do exist here are already operating at a limited capacity because of the number of people seeking the healthcare they need from severely underfunded abortion providers.”
After the speeches, the protesters marched down Washington Avenue, briefly stopping the light rail and drawing the attention of its passengers and those waiting at the East Bank station. During their closing remarks, emcees Olivia Crull and Midori Van Alstine of SDS encouraged the crowd to organize and join the fight for women’s and reproductive rights.[2]
Support of women’s and reproductive rights
According to Siobhan Moore more than 70 protesters gathered outside the University of Minnesota’s Donhowe building for a demonstration in support of women’s and reproductive rights on Friday, May 20 2022. The action was initiated by the Students for a Democratic Society at the University of Minnesota, and raised demands for university administration’s action on women’s and reproductive rights.
Robyn Harbison and Haizela Wu spoke for SDS, detailing both the state of the current attacks on abortion rights and the specific demands being raised by them for the university to act on They demanded President Gabel issue a statement affirming support for women’s and reproductive rights, including: a module on reproductive health in freshman orientation; the creation of a Reproductive Health Advocacy and Education Center; and the boycott of states with “heartbeat” bills.
Mira Altobell-Resendez, from the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, explained the deep connection between capitalism and these attacks on women and reproductive rights. They made clear that these attacks are “capitalism’s way of keeping itself alive by exploiting women, queer and gender non-conforming people, oppressed nationality people, and the working class. To the ruling class, the safety of these people is expendable as long as their bodies fuel their economy.”
Other speakers included members of the Climate Justice Committee; Meredith Aby-Keirstead, of the Anti-war Committee, and Sam Martinez from the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar.[3]