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			<title>Chicago Conference Calls for Fightback Against Economic Crisis</title>
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			<description>by Abayomi Azikiwe 
Editor, Pan-African News Wire 
Chicago 
 
Chicago Fightback Conference photograph 
Chicago Fightback Conference panel on the struggle against foreclosures and evictions held on October 3, 2009. From left to right: Linden Gawboy, Rosemary Williams, Mick Kelly, Sandra Hines and...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>by Abayomi Azikiwe<br />
Editor, Pan-African News Wire<br />
Chicago<br />
<br />
Chicago Fightback Conference photograph<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/53911892@N00/3986457475/" target="_blank">Chicago Fightback Conference panel on the struggle against foreclosures and evictions held on October 3, 2009. From left to right: Linden Gawboy, Rosemary Williams, Mick Kelly, Sandra Hines and David Hungerford. (Photo: Abayomi Azikiwe) on Flickr - P</a><br />
<br />
A conference on the deepening economic crisis in the United States took <br />
place in Chicago on October 3. The gathering attended by over 200 people <br />
was held at the Teamster City building located on South Ashland Avenue <br />
on the west side.<br />
<br />
Under the theme &quot;They Say Cut Back, We Say Fight Back!,&quot; the event was <br />
endorsed by more than 50 individuals and organizations including Armando <br />
Robles, President of the UE Local 1110, Richard Berg, President of <br />
Teamsters Local 743, Bryan G. Pfeifer, Staff Organizer for the Union of <br />
Part Time Faculty, AFT at Wayne State University in Detroit, Gregg <br />
Shotwell, rank and file member of UAW Local 2151 in Coopersville, <br />
Michigan and the founder of Soldiers of Solidarity, Caucus of Rank and <br />
File Educators in Chicago, Christian Hainds, President OPEIU Midwest <br />
United Local 2009, Rosemary Williams, anti-foreclosure activist from <br />
Minneapolis, Minnesota Coalition for a People's Bailout, Minnesota <br />
Welfare Rights Committee, the Bailout the People Movement, the <br />
Moratorium NOW! Coalition to Stop Foreclosures, Evictions and Utility <br />
Shutoffs from Michigan as well as others.<br />
<br />
The conference call circulated broadly prior to the gathering states <br />
that &quot;We are now in the midst of the greatest economic downturn since <br />
the Great Depression of the 1930s. Millions of homes are in foreclosure. <br />
Unemployment is growing. Massive cuts are taking place to the programs <br />
that benefit poor and working people, while the government tries to <br />
balance budgets on our backs. Inequality is growing, oppressed <br />
people--African-Americans, Chicanos, and Latinos are the last hired and <br />
the first to lose their jobs.&quot; <br />
<br />
This event consisted of three plenary sessions and seven workshops. The <br />
topics of the plenaries and workshops included &quot;Building our Fight&quot;, <br />
&quot;The battle for healthcare for all&quot;, &quot;The fight for the right to an <br />
education&quot;,&quot;Public sector unions and state budget cuts&quot;, &quot;plant <br />
closings, layoffs and the economic crisis&quot;, &quot;Economic crisis and the <br />
immigrants rights movement&quot;, &quot;Fighting foreclosures and evictions&quot;, etc.<br />
<br />
Struggle Develops Against Crisis <br />
<br />
Speakers at the conference represented numerous ongoing struggles <br />
against the economic crisis, national oppression, the persecution of <br />
immigrants and the attacks against organized labor.<br />
<br />
Armando Robles, President of UE Local 1110, discussed the history of the <br />
successful fight to win a severance package from Republic Windows and <br />
Doors during December 2008. The plant occupation and its widespread <br />
support, drew international attention to the impact of the economic <br />
crisis on workers in the manufacturing sector in the United States. <br />
<br />
According to Robles &quot;Workers took notes on efforts to close the plant by <br />
the bosses. Over 200 workers confronted management with demands related <br />
to their legal right to a severance package. Initially 50 workers <br />
occupied the plant and were willing to be arrested. The others picketed <br />
outside.&quot; <br />
<br />
In the workshop on plant closings and layoffs, J. Burger of Teamsters <br />
Local 743 discussed the actions of the union in fighting against <br />
management plans to eliminate 450 jobs at the University of Chicago <br />
Hospital. Burger said that the University of Chicago's endowment fund <br />
lost $1.4 billion through the market meltdown of the recent period. <br />
<br />
Representing workers in the clerical, radiology and food service <br />
departments, the union built alliances with other labor organizations <br />
and held workplace campaigns against the cuts. The campaign resulted in <br />
severance packages for the workers. Most of the workers have been able <br />
to get their jobs back over the last several months.<br />
<br />
In the afternoon plenary session Rosemary Williams of Minneapolis <br />
discussed the months-long struggle against her eviction from a family <br />
home of over forty years. Eventually a 35-day siege was carried out by <br />
the police and the courts against her home. Eventually by force, the <br />
police stormed her residence, evicting the occupants and later sealing <br />
the premises. <br />
<br />
Stan Willis of the National Conference of Black Lawyers in Chicago, <br />
discussed his role as a labor activist while working as a bus driver <br />
during a 1968 widcat strike. &quot;The alliance between labor and the <br />
community is essential for winning strikes,&quot; Willis said. <br />
<br />
Larry Holmes of the Bailout the People Movement talked about the <br />
significance of the recently-held tent city and National March for Jobs <br />
in Pittsburgh that played an important role in the protests surrounding <br />
the G20 Summit. &quot;Our efforts were based in the African- American <br />
community which has been hit hard by the economic crisis,&quot; Holmes said.<br />
<br />
&quot;The African-American community and the immigrant rights struggle must <br />
be up front in these efforts because they are the most oppressed within <br />
the U.S.&quot;<br />
<br />
From Los Angeles, Manuel Criollo of the LA Strategy Center discussed the <br />
disproportionate representation of African-Americans and Latinos within <br />
the prison industrial complex. He also addressed the contradictions that <br />
are arising out of the Obama presidency. &quot;We have continuing militarism <br />
on the one hand along with his statements saying that the U.S. can no <br />
longer act as if its is the main economic force determining the world <br />
situation.&quot;<br />
<br />
A student organizer, Gurujiwan Khalsa, from the University of California <br />
system, reported on the recent protests against budget cuts in the <br />
state's higher educational institutions. Khalsa said that thousands of <br />
students demonstrated recently in response to the impact of the state's <br />
measures to address the huge deficit in the state of California.<br />
<br />
In the workshop on fighting foreclosures and evictions facilitator Mick <br />
Kelly introduced panelists Sandra Hines of the Moratorium NOW! Coalition <br />
of Detroit, David Hungerford of the People's Organization for Progress, <br />
Linden Gawboy of the Welfare Rights Committee of Minnesota and Rosemary <br />
Williams of Minneapolis.<br />
<br />
Sandra Hines of Moratorium NOW! drew on the lessons of the struggles <br />
that developed during the 1930s. Hines said that &quot;we have to organize <br />
unemployed councils, tent cities to fight the banks and corporations.&quot;<br />
<br />
Hines continued by stating that &quot;The banks are our enemies. The utility <br />
companies are also effectively evicting people by shutting off their <br />
heating and electrical services. At the Highland Towers apartments near <br />
Detroit we were able to force DTE Energy to restore power to the people.<br />
<br />
&quot;The most oppressed, those who are effected by the crisis, must take the <br />
lead. If this happens many other will join the struggle.&quot;<br />
<br />
Rosemary Williams presented a detailed account of the resistance efforts <br />
to prevent her eviction. &quot;You must be grounded among the good people in <br />
the community. You must not runaway ashamed and embarassed because you <br />
are being evicted. We must reach out to churches and community <br />
organizations in the fight against foreclosure and eviction.&quot;<br />
<br />
Armando Robles discussed his own experience with being evicted illegally <br />
from two homes in Chicago. &quot;My family was defrauded by real estate <br />
speculators.&quot; <br />
<br />
Conference Resolutions<br />
<br />
A number of resolutions were passed by the conference. One resolution <br />
was in support of the SK Hand Tools workers who went on strike in <br />
Chicago on August 25. The workers are represented by the Teamsters Local <br />
743. They went on strike after their healthcare coverage was withdrawn <br />
unilaterally without notice, forcing the workers into an unfair labor <br />
practice strike.<br />
<br />
Two other resolutions were passed in support of the Minnesota Welfare <br />
Rights Committee demanding &quot;the protection and expansion of public <br />
services and public assistance. Also a resolution in support of a <br />
National Day of Protest against the economic crisis and the need for a <br />
fightback. The projected date for these demonstrations is November 10.</div>

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