Friend --
The Green Party of New York is
outraged by the murder of George Floyd by former officer Derek Chauvin
while fellow officers menacingly kept distressed and concerned
by-standers at bay. The evidence is unequivocal that Chauvin and the
other former officers killed Floyd and all of them need to be
arrested, charged, and convicted for their crimes. The arrest of Derek
Chavuin, while a welcome development, must be followed with the same
for the other former officers.
Police murders of black and brown
men and women continue with immunity while local, state and Federal
politicians either offer ineffective solutions or worse yet are
complicit in perpetuating the racist policies that allow these heinous
acts to keep happening. The police force in Minneapolis, and across
America, is shot through with racism and classism. While holding the
offending officers accountable is absolutely necessary, and community
control of police is an improvement, in the end the police must be
dismantled as part of dismantling racist and classist systems of
oppression.
The Green Party of New York stands
in solidarity with our Green Party comrades in Minneapolis/St. Paul
who have organized and participated in peaceful protests over the past
few days including GPUS national co-chair Trahern Crews. During this
COVID-19 pandemic we believe we are obliged to protect ourselves and
take responsibility for public safety but our voices will not be
silenced when injustice and racism result in the murder of our black
and brown brothers and sisters. We encourage Green Party members to
participate in solidarity actions in the coming days according to your
comfort level.
Solidarity Actions Around The
State:
Albany: Saturday
May 30, 1PM, Townsend Park. https://www.facebook.com/events/253501902528002/
Binghamton: Sunday
May 31, 1:00pm Binghamton High School (Main St)& March ti
Recreation Park (Binghamton) approximately 1 mile. All Welcome,Dress
in Black, Don’t forget your mask & physical distancing. Bring
Banners & Posters.
Buffalo: Black
Lives Matter Protest Against Police Brutality on Saturday at 5 p.m.,
Buffalo City Hall, 65 Niagara Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 They are
tying in with an incident here last week where a young black man was
beaten by police. Buffalo PD has also increased checkpoints. Cariol
Horne who was our candidate last year for Erie County Legislature has
been filming these police stops and posting the videos on
Facebook.
New York City
Saturday:
Harlem’s Solidarity for George Floyd 1pm 125 Street & Adam
Clayton Powell Blvd
New Paltz: Sunday,
May 31, 1pm - starting at Elting Library, corner Main and North
Front.—masks and distancing required. Driving alongside
encouraged.
Green Party of New York http://www.gpny.org/
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