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Elandria Williams
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  • New Market, TN
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if anyone is interested in accessing money coming out of the stimulus package we will be posting information as well as models of proposals submitted and best practices.
September 7
It is time for collective action. If we continue to claim territory verses acknowledging our responsibility we will remain in a state of mental poverty. Lets come together so that we may meet the demand for training.
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Elandria Williams and VENUS are now friends
February 19
Elandria Williams and Kevin Sanchez are now friends
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At 10:09am on May 1, 2009, Kevin Sanchez said…
The Our-story of our fight
By: Curly X

we fought this war for our own land,

we lost that fight, they chopped off our hands.

“DON’T SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE, NOTHING READ”

“All WE WANT IS WHITE NOT RED”

we fought this war for our own land,

we lost that fight, they plopped cuffs on hands.

“DON’T CROSS THIS BORDER INTO TOWN”

“All WE WANT IS WHITE NOT BROWN”

we fought this war for our own land,

we fight it still with our own hands.

“DON’T SPEAK UP SPIC, DON’T PICK A FIGHT”

“I JUST WISH YOU WERE ALL SNOW-WHITE’

We fight this war for our own land,

I can’t be white and join your Klan.

“YOU WILL LOSE, THERE WILL BE BLOODSHED”

“THIS DAY WILL YOU PEOPLE DREAD”

We fight this war for our own land,

Eventually, you will see we all bleed red.

This is the road that I will choose,

And in this fight YOU will lose.

“NO, YOU CAN’T”

“SI, SE PUEDE, AND YES WE CAN”
At 3:18pm on January 22, 2009, Kevin Sanchez said…
Hello Sister, I wanted to share with you a poem that I wrote for all of our fallen brothers and sisters. I was wondering, if I can post that poem that was written for the fallen brothers, on my blog. Check out the blog, it has many other poems that deal with justice and the every day stuggle of life.

Peace


Rhyme with No Reason?
By: Curly X

This poem is dedicated to Oscar Grant and the other Oscar Grant’s

Bullets piercing the bodies of my people,
I thought the constitution said we are all equal.

Puppets in this world voicing our sad stories,
Eyeballs filled with sanction killings by police sissies.

When will the shooting stop from the hired guns,
Good men die while marksmen freely run.

Mothers hanging on to the last breath of there child,
Minutes go by and she grows more, wild.

Murders are banging Her heart to death,
Riots seem old, it outgrows the poor, and defiles.

Bigots were crushed by the hands of peaceful men,
Cries didn’t come from guns, but from there mouth and pen.

Lead an army of soldiers with guns and rocks, and we will be crushed,
Because violence begets violence, when we are rushed.

Heal our broken hearts with sage and gospel song,
The real ordeal is to fix the pain of wrong.

Forgive and forget, seems to far fetch,
But I promise, you,
Brother Killing Brother, Sister Killing Sister,
Others shooting others to enact revenge,
Its like rhyme with no reason, it doesn’t end.

I want to thank Paradise, for being my inspiration. I hope that our words reach Oakland, and we can be there for them, and heal, organize, and do things the right way. Because you and I know, riots are what the oppressor wants. It gives them a reason to oppress. Destroy the violence, and they have no tools against us.

Peace and Love

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Personal Commitment

I have been thinking about the Personal Commitment step for awhile now and how much personal reflection it takes to really make this decision. I am not just talking about personal commitment related to The Gathering, Nonviolence or Juvenile Justice but personal commitment to a cause, movement, or body of work that is important to you or the collective you. My grandfather passed a couple of weeks ago and he was commited to the moment that he had a stroke and landed in a hospital (of all places si… Continue

Posted on December 9, 2008 at 11:42pm —

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Economic Ramblings and Thoughts according to Elandria

What is the basic role of the economy? Is the economy really broke and if it is when was a time that it was operating correctly? We live in a country and in a world where the US economy was built on free labor, stolen land and resources. The United States of America was built on the backs, land, and hands of people who had little to no control or ownership of the services that they provided. The richest people in the land, the landowners and owners of the largest corporations, were the first pre… Continue

Posted on December 9, 2008 at 10:38pm —

 
 

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The Gathering’s Mission

The mission of The Gathering is to build an Intergenerational, movement, rooted in history, cultures and non-violent direct action to heal communities, build collective strength and generate an environment of hope and opportunity.

Civil rights and social justice organizations have come to understand that collective action on a national basis is required to stop child incarceration and challenge the immoral process which perpetuates an unjust justice system. These groups are working under extremely difficult circumstances and many of them with little or no resources. The Gathering is a national movement that creates a coordinated space to 1) fortify relationships between regional groups, 2) support local endeavors and 3) enhance the ongoing organizing of non-violent direct action training. Central to its mission is strengthening our moral environment.

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