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Un toque de esa vieja magia negra
Posted by: pdr on Monday, March 03, 2008 - 12:07 AM
ibogaine 
sábado, 23 de febrero de 2008
El V Foro anual sobre la Ibogaína

Por Paul de Rienzo y Joan Moossy, especial para POR ESTO!

Cures Not Wars (“Curación, no Guerra”), organización que pide reformar la manera de enfrentar la cuestión de las drogas, llevó al cabo su quinto foro anual a mediados de febrero, en la histórica Avenida U de Washington, D.C. El tema del Foro, la Ibogaína, es el nombre de una droga (un alcaloide contenido en la raíz de la Tabernathe iboga, arbusto de las selvas del Congo y Gabón, en Africa Ecuatorial), que muchos consideran el primer tratamiento farmacéutico real para la drogadicción.

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The 5th Annual Ibogaine Forum
by Joan Moossy and Paul DeRienzo

The drug reform advocacy group, Cures Not Wars, hosted their 5th Annual Ibogaine Forum during the weekend of February 15, 2008 on historic Avenue U in Washington, D.C. Ibogaine is the African
rainforest derived drug that many say may be the first real pharmaceutical treatment for drug addiction. Cures Not Wars founder Dana Beal has been fighting to get the medical establishment in
the United States and worldwide to recognize Ibogaine as a tool to humanely fight the war on
drugs, by “curing” addicts. Forum presenters traveled to D.C. from Venezuela, South Africa,
Mexico, and throughout the United States to discuss recent findings by doctors, biomedical
researchers, religious practitioners and drug treatment professionals, who have administered
Ibogaine to nearly 5,000 patients seeking relief from drug addiction.





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Solidaridad con el Pueblo de Oaxaca
Posted by: pdr on Thursday, November 23, 2006 - 12:29 AM
Por Esto 
Protesta estudiantil en la New School de Nueva York

NUEVA YORK, EE.UU., 21 de noviembre (ESPECIAL).- El lunes 20 de noviembre, estudiantes de la neoyorquina New School y el grupo Amigos de Brad Will respondieron a la llamada de los zapatistas, para manifestar su solidaridad con el Pueblo de Oaxaca. Los actos se efectuaron en el recinto escolar y en sus alrededores.

NEW YORK, USA, November 21 (SPECIAL).- On Monday November 20th, Students at the New School in NYC and Friends of Brad Will responded to the Zapatista call for actions in solidarity with the people of Oaxaca.

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"el pinche" Simon with Paul & Joanie
Posted by: pdr on Saturday, November 18, 2006 - 12:47 AM
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Simon, who has visited Oaxaca numerous times, describes the current situtation in Mexico and the background to the struggle of APPO and the teachers of Oaxaca against the PRI run government. Interviewd by Paul DeRienzo & Joan Moossy.

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Maestros unidos jamás serán vencidos
Posted by: pdr on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 - 11:18 AM
Por Esto 
In English: On Monday evening, November 13th more than one hundred and fifty teachers, professors and trade unionists organized by the Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York protested outside the Mexican Consulate in New York City chanting, "Maestros unidos jamas sera vencido!" They were protesting repression in Oaxaca, Mexico and supporting striking teachers. They were also protesting anti-labor legislation in the United States.


martes, 14 de noviembre de 2006Protesta en el Consulado Mexicano en Nueva York

In Spanish: El lunes en la noche del 13 de noviembre, más de 150 maestros y trabajadores organizados por el Consejo Ejecutivo del Sindicato de la Universidad de Nueva York protestaron ante el Consulado Mexicano en Nueva York cantando: “Los maestros unidos jamás serán vencidos”. Protestaron contra la represión en Oaxaca y apoyaron a los maestros en huelga; también se manifestaron contra la Legislación de EU lesiva a los trabajadores. (Joan Moossy)

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En memoria de Brad Will
Posted by: pdr on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 - 11:07 AM
Por Esto 
martes, 14 de noviembre de 2006

Se reafirma la convicción de que hay que ayudar al Pueblo de Oaxaca y exigir la salida de las fuerzas federales.

NUEVA YORK, EE.UU., 13 de noviembre.- Mientras la comunidad activista de la ciudad de Nueva York todavía se está recuperando de la terrible impresión del asesinato de Brad Will en Oaxaca hace casi 2 semanas; el 11 y el 12 de noviembre fue un tiempo de sanación e inspiración en memoria de Brad Will y por la unión. El servicio fue en la Iglesia de San Marcos, en el East Village.

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Brad Will Memorial and Convergence Weekend by Joan Moossy and Paul DeRienzo

While the activist community of New York City is still reeling from the shock of Brad Will’s murder in Oaxaca, Mexico almost two weeks ago, the weekend of November 11th –12th was a time of healing and inspiration at the Brad Will Memorial and Convergence Weekend in New York City. Events took place all over the downtown area beginning with the memorial ceremony at historic St Mark’s Church in NYC’s East Village.

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Homenaje juvenil a Brad Will
Posted by: pdr on Saturday, November 11, 2006 - 06:47 AM
Por Esto 
Homenaje juvenil a Brad Will by Joan Moossy & Paul DeRienzo

NUEVA YORK, EE.UU., 10 de noviembre.- Dos grupos activistas de estudiantes preparatorianos de Nueva York, TREA (Adolescentes por el Despertar de la Conciencia Racial y étnica) y YELL!(Los Jóvenes y Eclécticos Líderes de la Liberación; YELL quiere decir gritar en español) tuvieron el jueves una discusión en grupo sobre el trabajo de Brad Will y la lucha del Pueblo de Oaxaca con el apoyo del despliegue informativo efectuado por los POR ESTO!....

New York City Youth Honor Brad Will by Joan Moossy and Paul DeRienzo

New York City high school student activist groups, TREA (Teens for Racial and Ethnic Awakening) and YELL! (The Young, Eclectic Liberation Leaders) hosted a discussion group on Thursday focusing on Brad Will's work and the struggles of the people of Oaxaca...


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Brad Will, Presente!
Posted by: pdr on Friday, November 03, 2006 - 12:06 PM
Por Esto 
Brad Will Ride for Oaxaca, Mexico
by Joan Moossy

At 1pm Wednesday, November 1, 2006 Friends of Brad Will gathered on a pier on the Hudson River in New York City to take part in the “Brad Will Ride for Oaxaca, Mexico.” It was a mobile protest in solidarity with the people of Oaxaca in response to the Zapatista call for peaceful actions on November 1st and 20th. It is also part of an ongoing effort to keep Brad Will’s name and work alive. The first people to arrive unloaded signs, cardboard tubes, rubber inner tubes, white fabric birds that immediately began to flutter in the wind, and foamcore cutouts depicting Brad Will with his camera, Brad Will sitting in the lotus position, and even Brad Will on a white bike. Here Brad is a beautifully painted sillouette in earth tones with the people of Oaxaca depicted on his body and slogans written along his arms and leg, “Earth First”, “Stay in Trouble”, and “Hands Off Oaxaca”. His left hand is on the handlebars and his right hand holds a video camera. Brad Will, presente.


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Accion directa pro-Oaxaca
Posted by: pdr on Friday, November 03, 2006 - 06:14 AM
Por Esto 
Direct Action for Oaxaca
Joan Moossy and Paul DeRienzo

Hundreds of supporters of murdered independent journalist Brad Will besieged Mexican Consulates in cities across the United States and around the world. In Raleigh and Indianapolis protesters seized the Mexican Consulate buildings. In North Carolina dozens of demonstrators chanting “Oaxaca unida, jamas sera vencido” to the beats of drums entered the main building until evicted by police after three hours.

In New York City, 12 friends of Brad Will were arrested Monday morning at a protest in honor of their fallen comrade and in support of the people of Oaxaca. It was a beautiful autumn day and more than 200 people gathered with signs and banners reading, “Oaxaca, The World is Watching”; “Oaxaca Governor Ruiz Assassin”; and “Cops Kill” One banner featured a large photograph of Brad with a small child captioned, “Brad Will, Friend of the People; No Police Massacre in His Name.” The banner was stretched along the gate front of the Consulate building. Meanwhile, Brad’s black bicycle, a symbol of the freedom-loving bicycle messengers of New York City was locked to the fence in protest. The protestors were a multicultural group of young people, who were joined by representatives of a wide range of social groups reflecting Brad’smany friends.

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Jornada de Solidaridad en Nueva York
Posted by: pdr on Friday, November 03, 2006 - 06:01 AM
Por Esto 
They demand Justice for the crime against Brad Will and Oaxaca

(rough translation) FROM New York POR ESTO! has received images reflecting the indignation in the intellectual sector, by the brutal murder of the outstanding camarógrafo Brad Will, occuring during the aggression to the Town of Oaxaca, as well as of combative solidarity towards the fight of the oaxaqueños against a despotic and corrupt regime. Joanie Moossy and Paul DeRienzo, close companions of the Editor-in-Chief of POR ESTO! (Mario Menendez Rodriguez) assumed the responsibility by the shipment of the graphical and descriptive material to the amiable readers of the Newspaper of the Dignity, the Identity and the Sovereignty, that have the opportunity to know the events at the the doors of the Consulate of Mexico in New York, as well as in the surrounding streets, where several hundred intellectual workers paralyzed traffic with their bodies, wearing t-shirts marked with a spot of blood, to represent the murder of Brad Will.

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Marcha "Brad Will" para Oaxaca, Mexico
Posted by: pdr on Thursday, November 02, 2006 - 11:45 PM
Por Esto 
Article by Paul DeRienzo and Joan Moossy for Por Esto!

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Other Stories
· Un toque de esa vieja magia negra (Mar 03, 2008)
· Solidaridad con el Pueblo de Oaxaca (Nov 23, 2006)
· "el pinche" Simon with Paul & Joanie (Nov 18, 2006)
· Maestros unidos jamás serán vencidos (Nov 14, 2006)
· En memoria de Brad Will (Nov 14, 2006)
· Homenaje juvenil a Brad Will (Nov 11, 2006)
· Brad Will, Presente! (Nov 03, 2006)
· Accion directa pro-Oaxaca (Nov 03, 2006)
· Jornada de Solidaridad en Nueva York (Nov 03, 2006)
· Marcha "Brad Will" para Oaxaca, Mexico (Nov 02, 2006)

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Thursday, November 02
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Monday, October 09
·Some Thoughts on the United States and Mexico (2)
Friday, September 01
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Wednesday, July 26
·Cynthia Copeland curator of Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery (0)
Sunday, July 02
·Kings and Queens of New York City (0)
Wednesday, May 24
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Thursday, May 11
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Friday, April 28
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