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Tell Steve Adler, Spencer Cronk, and Austin City Council to Divest from White Supremacy
Last week, after hours of testimony decrying racist violence by the Austin Police Department—including the murder of unarmed Michael Ramos and the maiming of at least two protesters with “less lethal” rounds of ammunition—our City Council still voted to increase APD funding.
If you’re confused about what just happened at the Austin City Council meeting, below is a recap from our staff member Bethany. In short, @austintexasgov just voted to give @Austin_Police hundreds of thousands of dollars.
— Grassroots Leadership (@Grassroots_News) June 5, 2020
Voted FOR increased APD funding
- Mayor Steve Adler
- District 3 – Sabino “Pio” Renteria
- District 5 – Ann Kitchen
- District 7 – Leslie Pool
- District 8 – Paige Ellis
- District 9 – Kathy Tovo
- District 10 – Alison Alter
Voted AGAINST increased APD funding:
- District 1 – Natasha Harper-Madison
- District 2 – Delia Garza
- District 4 – Greg Casar
- District 6 – Jimmy Flannigan
Find your City Council district by entering your address here or by looking at the map here.
Then:
Sign and send this petition to City Leadership from UWSA
One more way to tell the City to divest from APD
40% of our budget goes toward policing. The City has extended its 2021 budget survey, where Austin residents have a voice in how we allocate the city budget. Imagine a city in which that money was invested back into our community.
The different between this scene and the earlier rally at Huston-Tillotson is astonishing. Who are they serving? Who are they protecting? https://t.co/NO438wnRuV
— Indivisible Austin (@indivisibleATX) June 8, 2020
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CITY OF AUSTIN | FY 2021 City Budget Feedback
Congress Critter of the Week: Chip Roy, Fascist
“The opposite of ‘Black Lives Matter’ is not ‘All Lives Matter.’ The opposite of ‘Black Lives Matter’ is ‘Black Lives Don’t Matter.’”
—As heard on the “Oh This World” podcast
Likewise, the opposite of antifascist is pro-fascist—or, just “fascist.” When TX21 Indivisible accurately called Chip Roy a fascist, his feelings got hurt. He screamed on Twitter about “ANTIFA” (caps his) and doubled down on his fascism:
In which @TX21Indivisible chooses ANTIFA & violence over peace, property, & life… Chooses looting, & destruction crushing small (often minority owned) businesses & defacing our city, state, & nation over law & order. Without order there cannot be Liberty or Justice. #EndRiots https://t.co/3JZMW5LADm
— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) June 2, 2020
“Fascism,” from Merriam-Webster
- a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
- a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control
Words matter, and TX21 Indivisible chose the right word to describe Rep. Roy’s cheering for “forcible suppression of opposition” and his “tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control.”
Chip Roy is a fascist.
Read: “Antifa” is an obvious excuse to teargas Trump’s enemies (Los Angeles Times)
Virtual Events
View all Texas Democractic Party virtual phone banks here
Monday, June 8
Help new Texans register to vote
Beto O’Rourke’s Powered by People organization is holding virtual phone banks to call new Texans to ensure they register to vote.
Register for the June 8 phone bank
Find another phone bank or host your own
Wednesday, June 10
A Reckoning: An Appeal to White America
6:30 p.m. on Zoom
This is not the time for outrage, anger and social media hysteria that is not followed by action. We want to continue to see our brothers and sisters of color join us in the work we do, but this plea is to White America that continues to perpetuate a system of fear, violence and disgust. Join us as we hear from the Austin Justice Coalition’s Executive Director Chas Moore deliver pointed words about how we must be forward
RSVP for A Reckoning: An Appeal to White America
Thursday, June 11
Q&A with Jared Yates Sexton
7 p.m. on Facebook Live. Indivisible Houston hosts author, political analyst, & host of The Muckrake podcast Jared Yates Sexton. Join to discuss an equitable recovery from Covid-19, the role of the press & restoring our democracy.
Saturday, June 13
Unlearning Circle: Liberal White Women & the Violence of White Supremacy
10 a.m. on Facebook Live, hosted by Undoing White Supremacy Austin (UWSA). UWSA’s Unlearning Circles provide an opportunity for primarily white identifying people to come and explore white supremacy culture and our role and responsibilities in undoing racism. UWSA’s June Unlearning Circle focuses on liberal white women’s role in perpetuating the violence of White Supremacy especially on Black bodies. White people have imagined danger into the bodies of Black people, when the inverse is actually true.
RSVP for the Unlearning Circle
Monday, June 15
Last day to register to vote in the July 14 runoff elections. (Early voting starts June 29.)
Local Protest & COVID-19 Resources
Austin Protests
The mother of Mike Ramos, who was shot to death by APD in April, is asking for donations. Read the letter sent to City Manager Spencer Cronk after Ramos’s killing.
GoFundMe for Saraneka “Nemo” Martin
Nemo was shot with projectiles by APD in her abdomen and in her back while pregnant
Levi Ayala Went to an Austin Protest to Watch History and Instead Became a Tragic Part of It (Texas Monthly)
APD shot Brad Levi Ayala in the head at an Austin protest on May 30,2020.
Opinion: His name is Justin Howell (The Batt)
Justin Howell was critically injured by Austin Police during protests Sunday, May 31st
Supports medical costs for Anthony Evans was shot in the face with a “bean bag” bullet by APD while protesting
Support Black-owned businesses (List on KVUE website)
Austin City Council Contact Information
More Texas-wide protest resources, donations, & actions
Regularly updated list of Austin resources (Indivisible Austin)
COVID-19
‘Like we don’t exist’: Black lawmakers say their pleas about COVID-19’s impact have been ignored
How to protect yourself while protesting during the coronavirus pandemic (CNET)
COVID-19 Information (City of Austin)
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information (Travis County)
City of Austin Utility Bill Relief
Your moment of Zen
i love little regional quirks like how everyone in austin has the same handwriting ☺️ the world is such an interesting place https://t.co/Cr91Gt4Mua
— thomas violence (@thomas_violence) June 7, 2020
It’s not just police brutality it is also having elected officials whether civil or criminal cases that intentionally abuse their discretion in order to harm, violate the rights and liberties of blacks.
Black lives matter on the streets with police and in the judicial courtrooms!
KKK monuments at the courthouse in Williamson County Court Georgetown Texas
Confederate monument at the Williamson County Court Georgetown Texas
See how the elected commissioners approved the confederate statue 4 to 1 and listen to the heart.
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/austin/news/2017/11/14/williamson-county-commissioners-reject-plaque-about-slavery
https://www.kxan.com/news/local/williamson-county/new-group-revives-effort-to-remove-confederate-monument-in-georgetown/