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BLACKSTONIAN | 10000StrongBoston.com | PAGE 01 | MAY/JUNE 2008 | BLACKSTONIAN.COM
D e d i c a t e d t o t h e M o v e m e n t a n d U p l i f t m e n t o f t h e B l a c k P e o p l e o f B o s t o n VOLUME 1. NO. 3
Roxbury
Dorchester
Mattapan
South End
JamaicaPlain
Roslindale
Hyde Park
East Boston
Revere
Medford
Malden
Chelsea
Cambridge
Randolph
Brockton
Lawrence
Lynn
Worcester
New Bedford
Springfield
10,000STRONGBOSTONGET ORGANIZED TAKE RESPONSIBILTY SAVE THE BABIES
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A CALL TO ACTIONONE DAY. ONE LOVE. THREE STRIPES
ONE DAY OFNO KILLING, NO BEEF
ONE DAY OFBLACK, LATINO
& CAPE VERDEAN AS ONEONE DAY OF
NO DRAMA NO DEATH NO ONE
IF YOU ARE:BLACK; “African-American”, African
CAPE VERDEAN - Capo VerdeWEST INDIAN; Jamaican, Haitian,
Trini, Bajun, etc.LATINO: Puerto Rican, Dominican,
Cuban, etc.
Old, Young, Male, Female,Unemployed, Professional,
Mother, Father, Grandparent, TeacherChristian, Muslim, Rasta, Hebrew,Hip-Hop, Student, Worker, Thug,Gangsta, Organizer, Crip, Blood,
Nubian, Conscious, Preacher,Politician and YOU TOO...
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH...TAKE A STAND
ONE PEOPLEDO IT FOR THE BABIES...
10,000 STRONG BOSTONSUN. JUNE 22nd 2008 12 - 6 pm
Franklin Park Playstead
GET INVOLVED.617-755-6463
www.10000strongboston.comblackstonian@verizon.net
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T h e P e o p l e s P l e d g eT h e C o d e
C o m m u n i t y C o n t r a c tC a l l T o A c t i o n
________________________
We agree that no children can be thetargets of violence in our community.
We call for an end to all vio-lence against children, molestation, rape,sexual violence, physical abuse, etc.
We agree that we can no longer com-mit violence against each other. We can-not continue to shoot each other.
Black on Black Crime, YouthViolence, Gang Warfare
Black, Latino and Cape VerdeanPeople killing Black, Latino and CapeVerdean People. We have all lost some-one. Enough is Enough. Do it for thebabies.
We agree that the Elderly cannot betargets of violence.
We must protect our elderly. Oursenior citizens are our Parents,Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles
We agree that women cannot be thetargets of violence.
We must protect our womenagainst rape, domestic violence andabuse
We call on all leadership, clergy,politicians, etc. to be directly account-able and responsible to the PEOPLE.
All leadership must put the peoplefirst and not be swayed by Money, Grants,Politics, Religion, Position, the Media, theMayor, etc. All leadership must immedi-ately drop all special interests and focuson the salvation and safety of our chil-dren.
We call for a citywide Truce on allGang Warfare, Street Beefs and Feuds.End the senseless Violence and acts ofaggression towards your own people.We also encourage other Metro AreasBrockton, Lawrence, Lynn, Worcester,Springfield, etc. to call for an immediateend to violence.
We agree that we can no longer allowourselves to fill up the prisons and court-rooms throughout Massa-Chusetts. Ifyou are involved in illegal activity, striveto get your life straight. Develop an exitplan. We are well aware that the Policeand Courtrooms and Jails are more thanready and equipped to make room for usall.
We demand that the Police and other"Law Enforcement" entities live up totheir appointed duty to uphold the Lawsthat protect & serve the PEOPLE.We demand that the Police, the Courts,Probation, Parole, District Attorney, USAttorney work to bring an immediate endto Racial Profiling, Disparate Sentencing,Framing, Crooked Cops, FalseImprisonment, Police Brutality, PoliceMurder of Black, Latino & Cape Verdean
People. WE DEMAND JUSTICE.
We demand that the Media present afair and accurate account of our commu-nity and People. We demand an end tosensationalized media and furtherdemand a balanced portrayal of our com-munity to present profiles of our positivealternatives in Academics, Arts andCulture. We demand an end to the use ofterms such as "animals" or the labelingof our youth as "thugs" "gangstas" or the
labeling of our communities as "drugzones" or "hot spots" or other code termi-nology that seeks to deflect the realproblems and scare the community.
We demand that local radio stationsadopt a "Balance Campaign" and ceaseand desist on playing and promotingmusic and personalities that degradeand demean our women, promote vio-lence and the use and sale of drugs andguns.
We call for an end to unsafe zones inour community where there are very pub-lic displays of open Prostitution and DrugUse. This unsafe and unhealthy behaviorcan no longer be tolerated it is not goodfor our women, children and elders.
We call for a community cleanup of Dudley Station - No more drug addicts,prostitution.Blue Hill Avenue (from Dudley St. -Brunswick) No More Prostitution.Grove Hall, Codman Sq., Uphams Corner,Humboldt Ave., Elm HillNO MORE ROBBERIESNO MORE RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE. Weare killing ourselves.
We demand that the Boston PublicSchool System, immediately develop newcurriculums which educate each of ourchildren equally. We demand that therebe implemented new academic stan-dards and practices to promote excel-lence in our schools. We demand a"Truth-Based" curriculum that is cultur-ally accurate and incorporates a trueBlack/African History, Latino History, andan updated and true American History.Furthermore a cross the board standardshould be developed for high schools inorder to prepare our children for highereducation. Every child in Bostondeserves a Boston Latin quality educa-tion.
We call for an immediate end to eco-nomic warfare on the community. Wedemand an end to predatory lending, dis-parities in business and home loans,malevolent merchants who do bad busi-ness in our community. City and Stateviolations (Parking, Street Cleaning,Towing, Snow Plowing, Trash, High Taxrates) which are heaped out on our com-munity without equal city/state services.
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YOU ARE KILLING US... YOU ARE KILLING YOURSELFHOMOCIDE = GENOCIDE = SUICIDESTOP THE VIOLENCE. STOP THE MADNESS
STOP SENSELESS MURDER & DEATH. WE HAVE ALL LOST SOMEONE.
10,000 Strong Boston was conceived as aCall to Action for our Community. Facedwith critical issues such as Violence,Drugs, Gangs, Health, Poverty,Unemployment, Housing, etc. we realizethat there must be a massive coordinat-ed and unified effort in order to develop& implement solutions. We are in con-trol of Us! Self-Determination and com-plete control of our own communities ispossible. We are 10,000 Strong Boston!!! Ifone person can make a difference, whatcan 10,000 do? Lets find out together onSunday June 22nd 2008. This City is ours!These are our children! It’s time for us totake control of ourselves and changethe face of Boston. No more of the neg-ative influences which divide anddestroy us. We are young & old, men &women, Black, Latino & Cape Verdean...We are 10,000 Strong Boston and we willmake it happen. This is what you havebeen waiting for... 10,000 STRONG BOSTON
CONVENED BY:
Jamarhl CrawfordBlackstonian
New Black Panther Party
Jesse B. WinfreyVoices Of Liberation
Young, Gifted & Black
Carlos A. Henriquezformer City Council Candidate
Dudley St. Neighborhood Initiative - Board President
True See AllahNation of Islam
Boston Re-Entry Initiative - Director
Donovan WalkerShowdown Youth Development Corp.
Neighborhood Development
Cornell MillsAmer-I-Can
Darrin HowellInside Out
Darrell JonesDJ 3rd Eye Reps Those On Lock
Dana BradleyMIC - Mass Industry Comm.
9 Alarms
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STAND UPby:CARLOS A.HENRIQUEZ
I am a 31 year oldlife long residentof Roxbury.Because of myparents, especially
my father, I have been activelyinvolved in my community since theage of 14. I have been to thousandsof meetings. I know hundreds ofpeople across Boston. I even ran forBoston City Council last yearbecause I felt the need to stand upand take a leadership role in thecommunity that raised me and that Ilove and call home. And I willalways stand up for what I believein.
As a child, I thought of childishthings. . .as a man I think differentlywhich in turn causes me to act dif-ferently. I have been taught to standup. I wake up each morning andthank God for blessing me withanother day, then I stand up. WhenI'm on the bus or train and a womanor senior could use a seat, I standup. If I am met by someone trying touse me, deceive me, or hurt me, Istand up. And for family, friends,community, or right versus wrong, Iwill stand up.
I attended a meeting where BrotherTruesee Allah, a man I respect wasspeaking as part of a panel. Thisparticular meeting his commentswere perfectly aligned with mythoughts and thoughts that I havehad at so many meetings before.We often comment, complain, or cri-tique things at meetings. I am notsaying there is anything wrong withthat, but some issues that we facein our community are far too criticalto stop there. Truesee said to thecrowd, (and I'm paraphrasing) I dothis work daily and am willing toroll my sleeves up and stand side byside with anyone willing to do thesame. Anyone not willing to takeaction should be quiet. At thatpoint I was already standing.
Jim Thompson III of Dorchestermade a similar point when theGuardian Angels re-emerged lastyear. And the point hits home everytime. We need to do more.
I invite you to take a stand. Thereare so many ways you can do soand make a difference.You can clean your street withfriends in neighbors in the summerand shovel in the winter. You canshow support by volunteering at acommunity center or organization inyour neighborhood. You canstrengthen your neighborhood byregistering to vote and voting. You
can do this even if you've been con-victed of a felony! You can thentake the power of that vote and useit to reform the CORI law that pre-vents many people in our communi-ty from finding housing and or goodemployment. You can be a rolemodel to young men and women inthe community by speaking to themwhen you see them doing some-thing wrong. You can walk forpeace. You can donate money to anorganization that is doing goodwork in your community. You canget involved in a local school orsports team. You can write a letteror make a phone call to an electedofficial to tell them how you feel.You can pass out flyers to yourstreet regarding activities, elec-tions, etc . . .
There are dozens of systems thatare working against you each day.How long before we start workingagainst them to make sure theplace we call home looks the waywe dream of it being? There arehundreds of ways you can takeaction and play a part in improvingour neighborhoods but to do so youwill have to stand up for something.Pick an issue that is important toyou, your family, or your neighbor-hood then find an action that suitsyour strengths and then. . .
STAND UP !
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10,000 Strong BostonYouth Platform
by: JESSE WINFREY
- We demand an imme-diate stop to the killing.We can lose no more ofour peers to street vio-lence!
Black, Latino, CapeVerdean, Caribbean, Asian, we have alllost someone and enough is enough. Wecannot continue to kill each other.
-We demand a stop to the flow of gunsand drugs into our communities.
-We are tired of being criminal-ized by the system.
We demand an end to the Safe Homes
Initiative and a stop to Bill 4293.
We demand an end to curfews andpublic loitering crackdowns.
-We demand drastic reforms to theeducation in Boston.We demand education that is culturallyrelevant, accurate, adequate, and pre-pares us for college and economicempowerment.
We demand adequate resources in theschools we attend.
We demand support for undocument-ed youth wishing to attend higher educa-tion.
We demand an end to the unfair MCAStest.
We do not want our schools moni-tored by the Boston Police controlledBoston School Police.
We demand a stop to the school toprison pipeline.
We do not want military recruiters inour schools and community centers.
We demand more teachers ofcolor.
-We demand access to stable ade-quate employment.
We demand an end to the unjustCORI laws.
We demand more funding forjob opportunities for all youth from allneighborhoods
-We demand an end to police brutality.We are tired of being automatically
targeted by police for harassment.
We demand an end to racial pro-filing.
We demand an end to unpro-voked physical and verbal assault fromthe Boston Police Department.
DONOVANWALKERsupports
10,000 StrongBoston's com-
mitment to:
Saving the Babies; They areour Future
Taking Responsibility;Making myself a BetterPerson, Better Husband,Better Father, Better HumanBeing
Getting Organized; We mustcome together to have animpact on Violence in theCity of Boston.
It takes a village to raise achild. We are all in theVillage
My committment forSummer 2008 is
10,000 Strong Boston
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Draft Resolution forBoston City Council
WHEREAS:All people have theright to feel and be safe in theirhomes and neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS:Building relationshipsof trust between residents andthe police is an important buildingblock of effective communitypolicing; and
WHEREAS:Reducing youth gunviolence is an important socialand law enforcement goal; and
WHEREAS:The Boston Police haveannounced their "Safe Homes"program of warrantless searchesaimed at removing "illegal guns"from homes; and
WHEREAS:The "consent tosearch" on which the Safe Homesprogram rests is unlikely to beeither truly informed or genuinelyvoluntary; and
WHEREAS:The program exposesfamilies to potentially serious neg-ative consequences and coulddeprive young people of produc-tive futures; and
WHEREAS:The program conflictswith the fundamental constitution-al right to
be free from unreasonablegovernment searches; and
WHEREAS:Evidence from the St.Louis program on which "SafeHomes" is based suggests thatwithout the guarantee of immuni-ty from prosecution the programwill be ineffective; and
WHEREAS:The program is likelyto be counterproductive in publicsafety terms, undermining rela-tions of trust between lawenforcement and the public; and
WHEREAS:There are other suc-cessful ways of getting guns outof homes, such as gun drop offand buy back programs;Therefore, be it
RESOLVED: The Boston CityCouncil urges the Boston PoliceDepartment to either add blanketimmunity from prosecution to its"Safe Homes" program or ensurethat the "consent to search" isindeed voluntary by making policevisits to homes informational only,with parents being asked to callthem back if they would like for asearch to be conducted.
Boston Police Department - Safe Homes InitiativeBoston City Council hearing June 3 at 3:30 PMcome and voice your opinions and concerns.
GET INFORMED. GET INVOLVED.
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