top
Central Valley
Central Valley
Indybay
Indybay
Indybay
Regions
Indybay Regions North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area California United States International Americas Haiti Iraq Palestine Afghanistan
Topics
Newswire
Features
From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature

Fresno MLK Day 2011

by Mike Rhodes (editor [at] fresnoalliance.com)
About 650 people marched to honor Martin Luther King in downtown Fresno on Monday, January 17, 2011. The photo below shows the front of the march.
640_dsc_0003.jpg
Speech by Clint Olivier
Fresno City Council Member
January 17, 2011 at the Martin Luther King Day march in Fresno

As I stand here this morning I think about the times we live in and I think about what Dr. King would say. We have young people at this event this morning who have never known peace.Since they have been born, the United States has been at war. They have never known peace. We are told that we must first have war before we can have peace. We are told that to have perpetual peace, we must first have perpetual war and I wonder what Dr. King would say on this special Martin Luther King holiday. You know, Dr. King spoke out against the Vietnam war. He took, what was at that time, an unpopular position to speak out against that war - in the name of peace and brotherhood and in the name of activism and doing what is right. Back then, we were told we can’t stop communism unless we first have this war. If there is another one we will have to take action in that one as well. Now we are told we must first have war in Afghanistan before we can have peace and we must first have war in Iraq before we can have peace and I wonder what we are going to be told next - if there is another place we must have war before we have peace. In the name of the young folks that are here, I call on our leaders to give us peace. In the name of the message of Dr. King, give us peace, because there is not just violence on our streets here at home, but there are violence in other countries and our soldiers are right in the middle of that. I say lets bring them home and give us peace.
§Union Members in the March
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0024.jpg
The ironic thing about the 2011 Martin Luther King Day march in Fresno is that the City of Fresno is trying to privatize commercial solid waste operations. King was marching for the rights of sanitation workers in Memphis to have jobs that paid a living wage when he was assassinated. The City of Fresno is in the process of privatizing union jobs (lowering wages and benefits), they de-funded local MLK events, and organizers of the event still allowed them to speak. Some progressive activists were surprised that MLK Day organizers accepted money from Allied Waste, the corporation that is working with the city to privatize commercial solid waste operations. Allied was announced as one of the events sponsors and you can see their name on the banner below.
§No Shame
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0111.jpg
Fresno mayor Ashley Swearengin and Allied Waste are both featured on the banner above. Swearengin and Allied are working overtime to kill good union jobs and replace them with lower wages by privatizing commercial solid waste operations. This issue is scheduled to be brought up again at the Thursday, January 27 Fresno City Council meeting at 3 p.m.
§God's Minister of Justice?
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0083.jpg
Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer unexpectedly described himself as “God's Minister of Justice as described in the bible.” He made this pronouncement in front of City Hall during the annual Martin Luther King Day march.
§Anti-War Message
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0079.jpg
Newly elected Fresno City Council member Clint Olivier spoke out strongly against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. See text of his speech (above) or hear the audio (below).
§Audio of the Speech (1:51 minutes)
by Mike Rhodes
Listen now:
Copy the code below to embed this audio into a web page:
§ACLU was in the House
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0124.jpg
§Su Kapoor
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0046.jpg
Su Kapoor was one of the organizers of this year’s Martin Luther King Day activities.
§Unitarians for Justice
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0014.jpg
§The Central Valley Progressive PAC
by Mike Rhodes
640_dsc_0107.jpg
Add Your Comments

Comments (Hide Comments)
by fresnan
Yeah, it's pretty disgusting how co-opted this event is. 50 years ago Dyer would be the one behind the firehoses and siccing the dogs on the children. When he said how great it was that today's police officers don't treat people differently because of the color of their skin, several of the cops standing behind me were biting their lips so as not to laugh. Such a joke...
by ann
thank you so much Mike for the pictures and the write up. I hope others get tired of the empty words of Chief Dyer and demand change.
by Georgia Williams
God's minister of justice? God must be rolling over in his grave.
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!

Donate

$75.00 donated
in the past month

Get Involved

If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.

Publish

Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.

IMC Network