April 3 & 4: People Need Jobs!
Protesters March on Wall Street Demanding:
Bail Out People, Not Banks! 
In an early sign of what promises to be a growing movement, 1,000 people
defied a torrential downpour to rally on Wall Street on Friday, April
3 in response to a national call from the Bail Out the People Movement.
The central demands of the demonstration were: 1) a real jobs program;
and 2) an immediate moratorium on foreclosures and evictions.
The protest began with a rally began at Wall Street and Broadway, the
center of the financial district, at 1 p.m. on a busyJobs Friday. Participants
included unions, community groups, youth and students from Detroit,
Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Buffalo and dozens of organizing centers
throughout the country.
Larry Holmes, a leader of the Bail out the People Movement and a co-chair
of the rally, said, “This is the opening of a serious nationwide struggle
for a jobs program.” The Bail Out the People Movement is calling for
a jobs program similar to the Work Projects Administration of the 1930’s,
which employed millions of people.
Speakers repeatedly denounced the $10 trillion that has been given
to banks over the past year.
While the government has given banks trillions of dollars, 4.4 million
people have lost their jobs since the economic downturn began in December
2007, more than half of them in the last five months. Thousands have
lost their homes in foreclosures and evictions.
As the rain began to let up about halfway through the rally, several
members of the youth group FIST (Fight Imperialism, Stand Together)
began walking downarrest April 3 Wall Street Broadway. The police wanted
to keep everyone off Wall Street, but members of FIST were determined
to march through the financial nerve center. The police converged on
them and pushed them onto the sidewalk. Four youth were arrested and
charged with disorderly conduct. One of them was pushed around by the
cops and also charged with resisting arrest. He was held in jail for
nine-and-a-half hours while the others were released after three hours.
Meanwhile, the police ignored the real criminals, who were in the boardrooms
and executive offices overlooking the streets. One speaker at the rally,
New York City Council Member Charles Barron, said that the crooks who
have received $10 trillion that has been given to banks over the past
year, “should be looking for bail money to get out of jail.”
LeiLani Dowell, a member of FIST and a rally co-chair, described how
the economic crisis was hurting youth and explained that the hardships
they face are inherent to the system itself. The other rally co-chairs
were Brenda Stokely, a leader of the Million Worker March Movement,
and Sara Flounders, co-coordinator of the International Action Center.
Other speakers included Chris Silvera, secretary –treasurer of Local
808 International Brotherhood of Teamsters; Charles Jenkins, Local 10
Transport Workers Union; a representative of the Stella D’oro strikers
campaign; Sandra Hines, of Detroit’s Moratorium Now! Coalition to Stop
Foreclosures & Evictions; and Monica Moorehead, of Workers World
Party.
Following the rally, the Bail Out the People Movement took their message
directly to the banks, marching down Pine Street to AIG, which has received
a total of $170 billion in bailout money, chanting “Jobs for All” and
“Jail ‘Em, Don’t Bail ‘Em.” Protesters marched through the narrow streets
of the financial district, confronting financial giants like Citigroup,
Fidelity, AIG, Americanapril 3 wall street Express, the Federal Reserve
and the New York Stock Exchange. They then proceeded on to Water Street,
stopping at another AIG building, and then went under the Brooklyn Bridge
to Foley Square for a closing rally.
Organized labor came out in full force marching behind their banners.
There were contingents from the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists;
District 37 Locals 375 and 768; Teamsters Local 808; United Federation
of Teachers Local 2; UFT Local 37-901; striking Stella D’oro workers;
BCT Local 50 from the Bronx; and New York City Labor Against the War.
Others on the march included members of District 1199 New England; Harvard
Union of Clerical and Technical Workers/AFSCME; United Autoworkers Local
100 of Detroit; and Transit Workers Union of NYC.
The April 3 march was held on the anniversary of the assassination
of Martin Luther King Jr., who called for a right to a job or income
for all. The following day, the United for Peace and Justice Coalition
held another march on Wall Street which went down Broadway and ended
at Battery Park. The Bail Out the People Movement held a brief rally
overlooking the New York Stock Exchange and joined the march as it went
by.
Media Coverage of April 3& 4
VIDEOS
NY1 News video report on Friday's Bail Out the People protest:
http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/96834/protesters-march-against-bailouts-on-wall-street/Default.aspx
NY1 News video report on Saturday's march:
http://www.ny1.com/content/news_beats/politics/96842/protesters-hold-second-day-s-march-on-wall-street/Default.aspx
MSNBC video report on Friday's action:
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=312173
CNN en espanol
http://www.cnnexpansion.com/actualidad/2009/04/03/protestan-en-wall-street-por-la-crisis
Video from allthingsharlem.com
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-239515
NBC4: Rally on Wall Street to 'Bailout the People'
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Rally-on-Wall-Street-to-Bailout-the-People.htmlLos
Angeles Bail Out the People
Activists protest bailouts near Wall Street on April 3, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVB4WeCvgzw
Wall Street Demostration on April 3, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YUMMS35za4
Wall Street Demostration Part 2, on April 3, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wazQd-DjthM
Wall St Demo April 3, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkCNWLljGAA
PRINT & ONLINE MEDIA
Reuters:Activists protest bailouts near Wall Street
http://uk.reuters.com/article/marketsNewsUS/idUKN0335443120090403
Los Angeles IAC report on LA action:
http://www.iacenter.org/actions/lademo0509/
AP: NYC protesters ask US to 'bail out the people' http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jPati7jbLo532dVb5D55XbX9T3bgD97B5NF81
The Indypendent: Hundreds Rally on Wall St., Demanding Action to Combat
Economic Crisis
http://www.indypendent.org/2009/04/03/hundreds-rally-on-wall-st/
NYC protesters urge government to bail out people, not banks
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-04/04/content_11129335.htm
Photos from Xinhua.net
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-04/04/content_11131514_2.htm
Daily Finance.com: Protesters arrested at Wall Street rally
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2009/04/03/protestors-arrested-at-wall-street-march/
NBC4: Rally on Wall Street to 'Bailout the People'
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Rally-on-Wall-Street-to-Bailout-the-People.html
UPCOMING ACTIONS - CHECK OFTEN FOR UPDATES
May Day in NYC, LA and cities across the U.S.
http://www.may1.info/
Detroit People’s Summit at Grand Circus Park from June 14-17
http://www.moratorium-mi.org
Bail Out the People Movement
Solidarity Center
55 W. 17th St. #5C
New York, NY 10011
212.633.6646
www.BailOutPeople.org
Email: bailoutpeople.org/cmnt.shtml
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