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Initial Listing of Events Happening on October 22nd

(as of 10/20/99)

Arizona Phoenix 602-268-0666 Call for details.

California Berkeley 415-864-5153 12:00 noon. Sproul Plaza at UC Berkeley. March to BART station to head to San Francisco for Oct. 22 demonstration.

California Chico 530-345-5753 informational rally starting at noon at the downtown Chico Post Office

California Los Angeles 323-957-4661 2 p.m. Olympic & Broadway. March to Parker Center, LAPD Headquarters.

California Oakland 415-864-5153 1 p.m. Meet at MacAurthur BART to head into San Francisco for Oct. 22 demonstration.

California Sacramento 916-720-4494 3 p.m. Cesar Chavez Park at 10th & J Streets. March to State Capitol. 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Rally at Capitol. Rally will include Aztec Dancers, speakers on behalf of Mumia & Leonard Peltier, rappers, spoken word, and a hip-hop collective.

California San Diego 619-233-9784 3:30 p.m. March from Federal Building (2nd & Broadway) to Central Police Station (14th & Broadway).

California San Francisco 415-864-5153 2 p.m. 24th & Mission. Rally & march. 4 p.m. steps of City Hall. Western Addition of San Francisco: Meet at 3 p.m. at the park next to McDonald s across from the police station on Fillmore St. (at Golden Gate).

California San Jose 408-257-9424 or 408 562-2556 10 a.m. Car decorating and sign-making; then, a car procession around town via Santa Clara and SJSU. 12 noon sharp. Car caravan leaves Tamien to head to San Francisco for Oct. 22 demonstration.

California Santa Ana 714-774-0107 Liz Shraeder from the ACLU will be speaking.

California Santa Cruz 831-425-4467 March from Santa Cruz to San Francisco. March leaves Santa Cruz on Oct. 19 to arrive in San Francisco on Oct. 22. Oct 22. - 12 noon. Car caravan leaves Louden Nelson Park (at basketall courts), 301 Center St. (at Laurel) to head to San Francisco for Oct. 22 demonstration.

California Santa Rosa 707-876-3502 11 a.m. Santa Rosa Market Place on Santa Rosa Ave. by Costco. Decorate vehicles for car caravan to San Francisco.

Colorado Boulder/Denver 303-742-9928 7 p.m. Civic Center Park (Denver). Rally for Police Accountability sponsored by Amnesty International. 10 p.m. Fort Collins, CO. "Pimp or Die" concert at Aggie Theatre, N. College Blvd.

Connecticut New Haven 203-498-8185 8:30 am - 9:30 a.m. Rally at Federal Courthouse.

Florida St. Petersberg Aimfl@aol.com 5:30 p.m. Protest in front of the St. Petersburg Police Station.

Georgia Atlanta 770-281-3119 Woodruff Park. 12 noon - 5 pm.

Hawaii Honolulu 808-581-9366 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Revolution Books Club at teh University of Hawaii is hosting a display at the Campus Center. Pictures and videos. Tables of literature from groups like Amnesty International, Refuse & Resist! 3:30 p.m. Aseemble at AALA Park 4:00 P.M. March though Honolulu, through Chinatown, to major police station. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Hard core gig at a club. Illinois Chicago 773-528-1701 12 noon. Federal Plaza (Adams and Dearborn).

Kentucky Louisville 502 459 4492 Noon at the park across from the Hall of Justice, City Hall, jail and the old County Courthouse

Louisiana Grambling State University bursay@hotmail.com booth in courtyard to pin black ribbons on people and hand out flyers

Maine Portland jnoonan@unity.unity.edu Friday torchlit parade starting at 6:30 p.m. across from the jail Sat. Oct. 23 - 11a.m. gathering at Monument Square.

Maryland Baltimore 443- 414- 4404; 410 235 7040 memorials for Larry Hubbard October 20th Wed at 5 p.m. Barkley Street and E. 20th. Rally in front of City Hall on Monday October 25th at 5 p.m. l00 Holliday Street.

Massachusetts Springfield 413-734-4948 organized by Arise for Social Justice 7 p.m. MLK Center 3 Rutland Center rally, educational speakout

Michigan Detroit 313 628-4932 3 p.m. City County Building (Jefferson & Woodward).

Minnesota Minneapolis 1-888-NO BRUTALITY Errol Maitland speaking

Mississippi Jackson 1-888-No Brutality Call for details.

Missouri Kansas City 816 333 9814 5 p.m. Freedom Fountain at Brush Creek

Missouri St. Louis 314-652-2829 12 noon to 6 p.m. Tucker & Market St. 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. - rally & demo City Hall, Municipal, city jail

Nevada Las Vegas FruitPunch@aol.com 4 p.m. Meet on the roof of Binion's Horeshoe Parking garage for a march downtown. Organized by Food Not Bombs and the ACLU.

New Jersey Patterson sisternancy@webtv.net Teach-in at a local church, showing Public Service announcement videos on cable channel

New Mexico Albuquerque 505-268-2400 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Small groups will be set up at the following 5 intersections: Montgomery & San Mateo Menaul & Wyoming Avenida Cesar Chavez & Broadway Coors & Coors By-pass Central & Cornell (in front of UNM Bookstore) 3 p.m. Protest at Albuquerque Police Department (4th & Roma). March to DA s office, then back to the police station for 5:30 p.m. candlelight vigil.

New York Kingston 914 658 8351 all day activities at Kingston High School TV program in the morning discussions about police brutality, speakers, songs, art

New York New York City 646-654-1060 4 p.m. Union Square Park march 6 p.m. City Hall Park

North Carolina Greensboro 336-275-8060 5 p.m. Greensboro City Plaza. March to Police Station Plaza. memorial tribute to 24 North Carolina people killed, rally, march to Guilford County Jail, rally conducted by Friends and Family of Inmates

Ohio Cleveland 216-797-7116 3 p.m. Rally across from Tower City (downtown Cleveland). 4 p.m. March to the Justice Center (where police department and jail are located).

Ohio Columbus 3-5 State House March to City Hall

Ohio Kent 330-672-3767 6:30 p.m. March from Kent State Campus, Main & South Lincoln, to downtown Kent. 7:30 p.m. Rally in downtown Kent. Featured speaker: Willie Horton, from Cleveland, whose son was killed by police

Oklahoma Tulsa 1-888- No Brutality 6-8 p.m. North Regional Library Pine at Greenwood

Oregon Portland 503 625-7692 People for Police Accountability will be holding a vigil on the one year anniversary of the death of developmentally disabled Richard Dickie Dow, killed by police. October 20, 4-6 p.m., East side of City Hall on 4th Avenue between Madison and Jefferson Street

Pennsylvania Philadelphia 215-552-8548 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Broad & Spring Garden. Organized by International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 412- 361-3022 week of activities, distributing information, culminating in a citywide forum on October 28, at the Community of Reconciliation, 100 North Bellfield Avenue

South Carolina Greenville 864-239-0470 7 a.m. Gather at Greenville County Courthouse, Church and North Streets. Walk to LEC. Bring signs, noisemakers such as pot tops, whistles, drums

Texas Austin 512-472-9921 Call for details.

Texas Dallas 972-640-4221 7 p.m. JFK Memorial - Elm St. Rally, speakers, and anti-police brutality play.

Texas El Paso 915-747-7401 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. University of Texas at El Paso Union Plaza.

Texas Houston 713-737-0362 4 p.m. Rally at Market Square Park (Travis at Preston, downtown). March to Police Station.

Texas Rio Grande Valley 713-737-0362 A community organization working in the colonias of the Rio Grande Valley will mark October 22 by having all their staff wear black clothes and black ribbons with the name of a victim of police brutality. A small prayer vigil will be conducted in each community center, and staff members will explain the meanings of the ribbons in the communities in which they work. For more info, contact Houston La Resistencia at the number listed above.

Texas San Antonio 210 434-9216 5 p.m. Main Police Station Virginia Hampton Roads 757 728 -0541 Rally. Speakers, parents of victims of police murder

Washington Seattle 206-264-5527 3:30 p.m. Seattle Community College (Broadway & East Pine).

Washington, D.C. 703-276-9768 Call 703-276-9768 for details of march to Justice Dept.

The National Office of the October 22nd Coalition
to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation

888-NO BRUTALITY or 212-477-8062 Fax: 212-477-8015
email: Oct22@unstoppable.com
http://www.october22.org

checks or money orders can be made out to: IFCO/Oct 22
and mailed to: Oct 22, PO Box 2627, NY NY 10009

[posted 10/21/99]


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