KGTV 10News Labor Boycott ends! Workers Win!

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SAME members and Friends,

When SAME learned of the boycott on 10News back in early '09, our
organization honored and respected it in solidarity with workers.
First informally, then as official policy voted on by the full
membership in autumn '09.

 SAME is pleased to report that "NABET-CWA Local 54" announced on their
Facebook site on Dec 30th 2011, that the sale of KGTV Channel 10 to
from "McGraw-Hill" to "Scripps Media" is complete, and the new
ownership begins on Jan 1st, thus ending "McGraw-Hill's" union-busting
campaign.

Here is the official announcement of the new ownership at --->
http://10newsunfair.com/

Roe v Wade Anniversary Reproductive Rights Rally, March, & Speakout

Date/Time: 
01/22/2012 - 1:00pm

Roe v Wade

Join us to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision which established the right of women to a safe and legal abortion at Occupy San Diego's Freedom Square (3rd Ave & B St, Downtown San Diego) Sunday Jan 22, 2012, from 1pm-3pm.

Unfortunately, since the histori.c Roe ruling, access to abortion has been steadily chipped away by the congress and state legislatures who cut funding and create restrictions for young women or certain procedures.

It Didn't All Start at Stonewall! Meet Two of the REAL Pioneers of Gay Liberation!

Date/Time: 
01/16/2012 - 7:00pm

GLF

Come to a discussion led by Leo Laurence and Pat Brown, founding members of the Gay Liberation Front at Pleasures & Treasures Store, 2525 University Ave, North Park area of SD (across the street from University Ave and Arizona St)

Three months before the Stonewall Inn riots in New York city in June 1969 which are commonly(but wrongly) thought to be the start of the Gay liberation movement, a group of Gay activists in San Francisco started the nation’s first Gay Liberation Front. After one of their members was fired from his job for being Gay and “outing” himself via a photo in the Bay Area’s legendary underground newspaper, the Berkeley Barb, the San Francisco Gay Liberation Front mounted the first Gay-rights demonstration against a private employer in U.S. history in March 1969.

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