News :: Civil & Human Rights : Crime & Police : Housing : Protest Activity
Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign Launches Campaign with Successful Blockade
22 Nov 2009
(Updated)
by CIMC - MS (photo by anarkismo.net)

From the newswire: "On Tuesday, the Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign kicked off its first day with a successful blockade at the home of Lenise Forrest, a community member and mother of two. At 9AM on November 17, supporters began arriving to blockade the house from eviction, and with the increasing police presence circling the block, many people were wondering what would happen next.
Supporters were prepared to stand between Lenise's family and the police to prevent the eviction of the family. Then, just as the corporate news arrived, the police suddenly disappeared. After the press conference the police stayed away most of the time, and the threat of eviction dwindled. In all, the eviction blockade turned out to be not a clash with police, but instead a great community building event in which people from all parts of chicago came together in solidarity.
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Chicago Independent Television for November: G20 Protest in Pittsburgh, Afghanistan Protest in Chicago
16 Nov 2009
by CIMC Video Collective

The November episode of Chicago Independent Television features extensive on-the-ground coverage of the protests and violent police response to the grassroots protests against the G20 summit in Pittsburgh. We'll also join a Chicago protests in Hyde Park against the war in Afghanistan on the war's eighth anniversary.
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Thousands Converge in Chicago to Oppose Major Bankers' Conference
30 Oct 2009
by CIMC - MS (photo by LB)
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News :: International Relations : Protest Activity
Protesters shout down Ehud Olmert at the University of Chicago
18 Oct 2009
by EI (CIMC Repost)

From the newswire: "[On Thursday, October 15, a]pproximately 30 activists — mainly students from area universities — disrupted a lecture given in Chicago by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert yesterday which was hosted by the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. While Olmert's speech was disrupted inside the lecture hall, approximately 150 activists protested outside the hall in the freezing rain.
"Protesters inside the hall read off the names of Palestinian children killed during Israel's assault on Gaza last winter. They shouted that it was unacceptable that the war crimes suspect be invited to speak at a Chicago university when his army destroyed a university in Gaza in January. They reminded the audience of the more than 1,400 Palestinians killed during the Gaza attacks and the more than 1,200 killed during Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 2006. Both invasions happened during Olmert's premiership. With interventions coming every few minutes throughout his appearance, Olmert had difficulty giving his speech and often appeared frustrated. At one point he appealed for 'just five minutes' to speak without being interrupted."
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Additional Coverage:
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Chicago Maroon coverage: Jeers Stifle Olmert's Speech
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Chicago Independent Television for October: Unlympics, RNC, Air and Water Show
07 Oct 2009
(Updated)
by CIMC Video Collective

The October episode of Chicago Independent Television features a film by the Unlympics Committee, a Chicago grassroots group asking critical questions (and organizing fun activities!) about Chicago's recent bid for the Olympics. That is followed by two segments pertaining to the 2008 Republican National Convention — one in which a St. Paul prosecutor comes to Chicago to face a protest, and another which covers one year since the infamous 2008 crackdown in St. Paul against RNC activists. And finally, we'll visit peace activists who make their presence felt at the 2009 Chicago Air and Water Show.
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : International Relations : Miscellaneous : Peace
Chicago Public and Community Organizations Relieved by Lost Olympic Bid
03 Oct 2009
(Updated)
by CIMC - AK / MS (Photo by AT)

From the Newswire: "Throughout the…litany of news coverage on the IOC’s decision [to award the 2016 Olympics to Rio de Janeiro rather than Chicago], little attention has been given to what is arguably the majority sentiment in Chicago. When citizen opposition, polls and community organizing is taken into consideration, today’s decision is not appropriately characterized by “deep sadness.” Community leaders and organizers, as well as citizens, registered far different reactions than what was expressed by politicians and prominently echoed by U.S.-based mainstream media outlets."
"J.R. Fleming, an organizer with the
Olympics Human Rights Project of Chicago, told CIMC that there were, “many issues that needed to be addressed before the Olympics. Homelessness, our transportation and educational structures are horrible. The demolition of public housing here in Chicago and nationally, there are 300,000 people a month are losing their jobs.”
“We dodged a real bullet today,” Tom Tresser exclaimed from Copenhagen via Skype to CIMC. Tresser is a long-time Chicago activist and an organizer with one of the lead opposition groups to Chicago’s bid, the coalition
No Games Chicago. “This was a real wake up call to the mayor and his team who has been pushing this thing for years spending millions of dollars that should have gone to the neediest, not the greediest. This is a time to be giving more to people who are losing their homes, and instead it went to people who are planning a party that fortunately will never happen,” Tresser said.
"The final toll in terms of the city’s costs for promoting its bid for the Olympics was in upwards of $50 million dollars, including $3.1 million doled out to the powerful
Hill and Knowlton public relations firm,
hired three years ago by the city of Chicago to promote its bid."
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Additional Coverage:
Victory: Chicago Loses The Olympics |
Chicago Reader - 2016 Olympics: more post-mortem |
Chicago Reader - Meanwhile, There's A City To Run |
Think Progress: Bush Administration’s Tourist Visa Policy May Have Cost America The 2016 Olympics
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News :: International Relations : Miscellaneous : Protest Activity : Urban Development
Chicago Rallies Against 2016 Olympics with IOC Vote Looming
30 Sep 2009
by CIMC - MS / AT (photo by AT)

On September 29,
hundreds attended a protest outside City Hall in downtown Chicago against Chicago's bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, and decrying the Olympic bid as a financial boondoggle for the city. Even though some 300 attended the rally, public opinion against Chicago 2016 has grown, with even Chicago corporate media finding a majority of Chicagoans opposed to the bid (meanwhile, Madrid saw half a million people rally FOR Madrid's 2016 Olympic bid). "That these poll numbers couldn't be translated into larger numbers of people on the street yesterday is a reflection of the fact that many religious and community organizations that focus on survival issues that would be directly impacted by these games – food, housing, education, jobs – are apparently intimidated into keeping their opposition silent."
The Chicago bid book, which outlines the financial proposal for Chicago's 2016 bid, was written before the recession hit and many of the anticipated funding streams have since dried up. Thus,
funding the Olympics could skyrocket into the billions of dollars with the shortfall paid by city residents and from the city's controversial
TIF program — an ostensible program to aid development but which has morphed into a mechanism to funnel public funds into unaccountable slush funds controlled by Mayor Daley and approved surrogates.
Activism on the Olympics in Chicago has increased, with
No Games Chicago sending delegates to Copenhagen where the final vote will take place on October 2nd. The Chicago 2016 publicity machine, run by
the controversial PR group Hill & Knowlton, has deployed an all-star team to sway the International Olympic Committee, including
President Obama and
even possibly Michael Jordan. Despite this blitz, analysts say that
Rio De Janeiro is still a slight favorite to win the 2016 Olympics.
Past IMC coverage:
Feature: Chicago Opposition to 2016 Olympics Bid Ramps Up |
Video: No Games Chicago Rally in Chicago |
Video: Critical Mass Opposes the Olympics in Chicago
Additional coverage:
No Games Chicago |
NGC Copenhagen Coverage |
Chicago Reader's Coverage of the Chicago 2016 Olympics Bid |
Chicago 2016 Olympics meets the public: full audio |
Truthout: The Invisible Fourth Pillar
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Environment : Globalization : Protest Activity
Chicagoans Join Activist Convergence on G20 in Pittsburgh
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