[REVISED AND UPDATED] “Donald Trump Must Be Defeated”: N.J. Activist Group Endorses Harris-Walz Ticket

PEOPLE’S ORGANIZATION FOR PROGRESS (POP)
PO BOX 22505
NEWARK, NJ 07101
973 801-0001
http://www.njpop.org
CONTACT: LAWRENCE HAMM


NOVEMBER 4, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE

DEFEAT TRUMP: PEOPLE’S ORGANIZATION FOR PROGRESS (POP) ENDORSES HARRIS-WALZ TICKET

The People’s Organization For Progress (POP) publicly announced today its endorsement of the Harris-Walz ticket for president and vice president of the United States. The following statement was issued today on behalf of POP by the group’s chairman Lawrence Hamm:

Today, the People’s Organization For Progress (POP) publicly endorses Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic Party nominees for President and Vice President of the United States.

All voters are urged to cast their ballots for the Harris-Walz ticket on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2024. POP calls for a massive record turnout to ensure that former president Donald Trump is soundly defeated.

The People’s Organization For Progress is an all-volunteer, multi-issue, grassroots group that works for racial, social, and economic justice. The 42-year-old organization was established in 1982. It was founded by its current chairman Lawrence Hamm. Although based in Newark its activities have been statewide in scope.

The decision to make an organizational endorsement was made two weeks ago at the October 17th POP meeting. At that meeting, POP chairman Lawrence Hamm presented his statement of endorsement that had been made earlier that month.

After a review of the statement and the subsequent debate that followed, the group voted to adopt it with minor amendments as an organization’s position. The full statement is released for the first time today.

The election, which started last month with vote-by-mail and early voting, will end tomorrow with in-person voting at regular polling places. As of today, all things remaining the same, there are two possible outcomes as far as who will win the election. It will either be the Harris-Walz team or that of former president Donald Trump and Senator J. D. Vance, the Republican nominees.

POP believes the Harris-Walz ticket is the better choice between these two. Trump has already shown us what he can do. He served one term in the White House, and it was a disaster.

He was a failed president. That is why he was defeated by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in 2020. POP believes a second Trump term would be more catastrophic than the first.

Trump must be defeated in November. He was one of the worst presidents in American history. He must be prevented from winning a second term in the White House.

The Harris-Walz team is the only ticket with the potential strength to defeat Trump at the ballot box. Doing all we can to ensure their victory is how to keep Trump out of the White House again.

The race between Harris and Trump is very close. As of today, it is too close to call. Every vote is going to count. We must vote in record numbers and do everything else necessary to realize a Harris-Walz victory and defeat Trump in November.

Our endorsement of the Harris-Walz ticket does not mean we agree with the Vice President on all of her policy positions. In particular, we strongly oppose the Biden-Harris administration’s support of Israel’s genocidal war against the Palestinians.

POP has issued statements opposing U.S. support for this war since it began last October. Over the past year, the U.S. has given billions in military aid to Israel for its genocidal war against the Palestinians. In so doing our country has become a partner in genocide.

With U.S.-made bombs, aircraft, and weapons of war, Israel has killed, according to conservative estimates, more than 45,000 Palestinians, the majority of whom have been women and children. Others have put the death toll as high as 186,000 when you include those who are missing and buried under the rubble.

It has wounded more than 100,000 and displaced more than 2,000,000, which is nearly the entire population of Gaza. The majority of Palestinians are suffering from starvation and disease because of the war.

Israel has bombed and destroyed more than 86,000 housing units and damaged more than 300,000 more. It has destroyed 32 hospitals, 100 universities and schools, and more than 25,000 other buildings, including mosques and churches.

Israel has turned Gaza into an apocalyptic uninhabitable wasteland, but the destruction has not stopped there. It has expanded the war to the West Bank. Israel has bombed Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran. It is threatening all-out war with Iran. Israel is turning the war in Gaza into a regional conflagration and dragging the international community closer to world war.

Since October of 2023, POP has opposed and demonstrated against the war and called for an immediate ceasefire. Because of the Biden-Harris administration‘s continued support for the war we urged our members to vote uncommitted in the New Jersey presidential primary race and urged others to do the same in order to send a strong message to the administration to change course.

In July, President Biden bowed out of the race and threw his support behind Vice President Harris who went on to the Democratic National Convention to win her party’s nomination for president. At that time she said she wanted a ceasefire and that the administration was working to bring the war to an end.

Whatever the Biden-Harris administration is doing to bring about a ceasefire in Gaza is not working. In fact, it has produced the opposite effect. Saying you want a ceasefire while doing everything possible to send more weapons to Israel will prolong the war and genocide, not end it.

The Biden-Harris administration must drastically change course on the Gaza war and Middle East policy. Just saying you want a ceasefire is not enough. Vice President Harris must call for an arms embargo against Israel in order to bring the fighting to an end.

Other nations have announced a halt to weapons sales to Israel. The U.S. should do the same. The majority of Americans want a ceasefire in Gaza. The majority of Americans want the U.S. to stop sending weapons to Israel for the war in Gaza.

POP believes that if the Vice President called for an arms embargo against Israel to bring about an end to the war, it would improve her chances for victory in November. Continuing on the current course will only increase the chances of defeat.

We have opposed and protested against Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza and U.S. support for it under the Biden-Harris administration. And we will continue to do so if there is no change in policy under a Harris-Walz administration.

Trump must be defeated. We cannot allow a would-be dictator who tried to seize power through a right-wing coup attempt, conspired to overturn an election, and led a violent insurrection, to become president of the United States. A second term will only allow him to try to do it again.

He is leading a reactionary movement that has in its ranks white supremacists, neo-nazis, and violent extremists. Their movement wants to roll back nearly one hundred years of hard-won rights and social progress. A Trump victory will only strengthen that movement.

The initiatives Trump proposes to realize this reactionary agenda are outlined in Project 2025, Agenda 47, the platform of this year’s Republican National Convention, and several recent Supreme Court decisions.

Trump has used the U.S. Supreme Court to accomplish the goals of that movement. He has made appointments that have led to a conservative super majority on the court. It has issued decisions that will negatively impact the lives of millions of people.

Trump is a racist, fascist, sexist, bigot, and pathological liar. When he was elected, he failed to win the popular vote. While president, he was impeached twice. He is the only former president convicted of a crime.

He is facing upcoming trials on other charges. He has vowed to pardon those of his followers who violently attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Trump is corrupt and unfit to hold office.

Both he and his enablers in the Republican Party must be defeated. Democrats must win the White House, win back the majority in the House of Representatives, and hold on to and widen their majority in the Senate.

Tomorrow is Election Day. We urge everyone to go to the polls and to also do whatever you can to get other people to go and vote. Tell your family, friends, neighbors and coworkers to go vote. Use whatever means of communication that is available to you including word of mouth, phone calls, emails, text messages, and social media.

There must be massive voter mobilization. Everyone must vote. Don’t sit this election out. Everyone must get involved. Those who can should help get people to the polls.

We must vote in record landslide numbers to hand Trump a crushing and incontestable defeat on Election Day so that the Harris-Walz team can win both the popular vote and the electoral college.

Our work will continue after Election Day. Trump has made it clear that he will not concede if he loses the election. He will try to overturn the results of this election as he did with the 2020 election. We must remain vigilant and be ready to take to the streets and prevent him from stealing this election.

We must continue to struggle after the new president is sworn in on January 20, 2025. We must hold the Harris-Walz administration accountable just as we did the Biden administration. We must hold their feet to the fire to bring the war in Gaza to an end and to improve the quality of life for the vast majority of people at home.

Lawrence Hamm
Chairman
People’s Organization For Progress

A Public Mention of #LeonardPeltier Earlier Today

Nick Tilsen, founder and CEO of the Indigenous-led NDN Collective and a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation.

NICK TILSEN: ….The other thing that we’re calling upon is, you know, America’s longest-living Indigenous political prisoner in American history is a boarding school survivor, and his name is Leonard Peltier. And so, we’re calling upon President Biden for executive clemency for Leonard Peltier….

AMY GOODMAN: So, on the issue of Leonard Peltier, there is also another incredible connection, because Leonard Peltier was a survivor of the residential boarding schools, wasn’t he, Nick?

NICK TILSEN: Absolutely. You know, he was in the boarding schools, in — he was in the Sisseton Wahpeton boarding school, and —

AMY GOODMAN: In North Dakota?

NICK TILSEN: South Dakota. And so, he was in that boarding school, taken from his home. And what a lot of people don’t realize is that Leonard Peltier and many people who became leaders in the American Indian Movement were survivors of boarding school. They came out of that era, and then they resisted. And so, Leonard Peltier is part of that resistance. And so, it’s an incredibly reflective thing to think about, that America’s longest-living Indigenous political prisoner, who is incarcerated right now at the age of 80 years old in maximum-security prison, is actually a boarding school survivor. And so, that’s why, you know, if we want —

AMY GOODMAN: Imprisoned in Florida. I remember asking President Clinton on Election Day 2000 if he would consider granting clemency for Leonard Peltier, which he said he was weighing at the time. That was almost a quarter of a century ago.

NICK TILSEN: Yeah, that was almost a — I mean, and here we are now, you know? And so, we are continuing to push. We’d like to see, you know, executive clemency for Leonard Peltier. And I think that one of the ways that this can happen is that Biden can give executive clemency to Leonard Peltier by humanizing him and recognizing Leonard Peltier is a survivor of boarding schools. And he just apologized for the impact of boarding schools. And the freedom that Leonard Peltier was fighting for was to break free of those things that happened by the impact of boarding schools on Native communities and Indigenous communities. And so, this is a profound opportunity. And it’s a way — it’s a way for President Biden to take action, you know, in a huge issue that would impact throughout Indian Country.

–from today’s #DemocracyNow

Al-Jazeera: “Israel’s War On Gaza: Before And After Satellite Images Reveal The Extent Of Ruin To Civilian Infrastructure After A Year Of War”

https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/2024/gaza-before-after-satellite-images/

MEANWHILE…. :

https://www.democracynow.org/2024/10/16/gaza_doctor

https://www.democracynow.org/2024/10/16/uncommitted_lebanon

“Tribute to Don Rojas: A True Revolutionary” – October 15, 2024

Fighting back against MAGA misinformation and disinformation

By Don Rojas

(Editor’s Note: Below are the comments of Don Rojas at the tribute /BWMN fundraising event at Brooklyn’s House of the Lord Church on October 15, 2024.)

Thanks, Bro. Ron.

Good evening, Sisters and brothers, friends and comrades. Revolutionary greetings to all.

First and foremost, giving all praises and glory to God and the Ancestors, I wish to thank everyone for your birthday wishes and for your touching tributes. I am truly humbled and honored.

I wish to express special gratitude to Dr. Ron Daniels for organizing this event and to Prof. Sir Hilary Beckles for his video presentation. These two tireless brothers are giants of our people and an inspiration to activists and reparations advocates around the world.

Many thanks also to the venerable Pastor Herbert Daughtry and his wife Karen and the rest of the Daughtry family for making available their legendary House of the Lord Church, an epicenter of righteousness and activism in the heart of the People’s Republic of Brooklyn in New York City. The Daughtry family continues to be a source of strength and inspiration for me and so many others and its fitting that tonight we send them revolutionary salutations and wish them good health and long life.

To the sisters and brothers in the live audience who have taken time out in the middle of a work week to participate in this evening’s event, please accept my deepest apologies for not being there in the flesh with you this evening for reasons related to my health. I thank you all for your prayers and best wishes as I continue my battle with cancer. I am truly blessed.

We are also gathered this evening to give financial support to the Black World Media Network, a digital media project that I conceived, and we launched during Black History Month two years ago. The network is essentially a 24×7 Internet radio station featuring danceable and inspiring progressive music from Black America, Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America along with news, commentaries, podcasts and special features. Via downloadable apps you can listen to the station’s Livestream on your computer, laptop, tablet and even your cell phone, anytime, anywhere in the world.

The network is a non-commercial, non-partisan, truly independent media dedicated to uniting and serving Black and Brown communities and nations across the globe. We depend on your ongoing financial support to pay the bills for streaming and hosting and to modestly compensate the incredible team that keeps it broadcasting.

We are asking for your financial support as well as your promotional support tonight and in the days and weeks ahead. Please donate whatever you can afford and help us spread the word about the Network by sharing it with your family, friends and colleagues. The strategic objective of the network is to assist the process of strengthening Black and Brown solidarity across the world and support the growing global reparations movement.

In addition to providing a healthy mix of entertainment and information, our network is dedicated to combatting the toxic and vile twins of misinformation and disinformation that’s being spread by the orange man and his misguided minions with increasing frequency as we move closer to the Nov. 5 elections in the USA, which will be the most consequential elections in our lifetime with serious implications for the entire Black World.

This disinformation campaign is manifested in a long litany of nasty lies and crazy-ass conspiracy theories, repeated incessantly to the point where millions of people unfortunately believe they are valid and credible. It sounds more and more every day like Hitler’s evil propaganda campaigns that were cooked up by Goebbels and his team of fascist propagandists back in the 1920s and 30s in Germany.

Independent media like ours must push back aggressively on this anti-truth campaign and so, moving forward, I’ll make myself available for counsel and advice to the superb team at the network, to Rennie, Rick, Kyle et al.

This MAGA phenomenon poses an existential threat to Black and Brown people and other people of color, as well as to white people of conscience and good will. MAGA is a dangerous cancer on the body politic that is metastasizing rapidly. The international dimensions of its 2025 agenda poses serious threats to countries in the global south, especially to countries in the Caribbean, Africa and Latin America, a threat that transcends our political, linguistic and geographical boundaries. So, It is imperative that we unite to fight against this threat.

Today’s “Make America Great Again” movement is not the same old right-wing of the capitalist consensus, but a radicalized neo-fascist force that will be present and active, no matter who wins the upcoming elections.

The Orange Man, as Bro. Ron has dubbed him, did not create the MAGA phenomenon. He gave this already existing force a name and like the narcissistic, opportunistic, racist and deranged megalomanic that he is, the Orange Man has bamboozled tens of millions of people (who he disdains and has no affinity with) into supporting his lust for power. The 2025 agenda is designed to protect and defend the white skin color privileges of his rabid supporters who will happily attack Black and Brown people and innocent migrants.

For the MAGA minions, hate is their unifying ideology, and their white identity trumps all other types of identity. They believe that their whiteness affords them more rights and opportunities than people of color.

They offer no uplifting vision of the future for voters. Thier’s is a white supremacist agenda which seeks to turn back the clock of history to the days of American apartheid aka “Jim Crow” and some would want to go even further back to the era of chattel enslavement of African people in the US and in the broader Americas.

They see the demographics of America changing before their eyes and they are panicking, and so they have turned to a fraudulent con man to be their “savior.” They fear that a multicultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious democracy is emerging in the USA. They are terrified at the “browning of America” and are ready and willing to turn to violence to stop this trend but they are deluded, and they must be resisted.

The manifest failures of neoliberalism are multiplying while the neo-fascist movement threatens to replace a flawed democracy with something fundamentally and frighteningly worse.

We at the Black World Media Network (and IBW) are committed to combating these dangerous tendencies. With your generous support, we can grow the network into an effective Pan-Africanist foil to the MAGA phenomenon.

Your contributions will help us to broadcast news and commentaries in several languages soon, and we invite you to work with us to enhance the interactive capacity of the network so that we create vibrant digital spaces where our people across the world can talk to each other regularly, plan together and share perspectives and stories about their struggles for dignity and respect, for real sovereignty and economic self-determination in a world dominated more and more by the neo-colonial ideology we call neoliberalism.

Sisters and Brothers, I came to the US as a 19-year-old immigrant from the English-speaking Caribbean in 1968, an immigrant who grew up in the Caribbean under British colonialism and with the blood of Africa and of colonial Spain coursing through my veins. And, as an immigrant, my heart aches for our Haitian sisters and brothers in Springfield, Ohio who are under siege by the KKK and for those families who have crossed rivers, jungles and valleys on a long dangerous journey by foot to reach the Southern border of the US seeking entry so that they could pursue the elusive “American Dream”.

These brave, and sometimes desperate, black and brown people do not come from “shithole countries” and are not eaters of cats and dogs. They are not invading forces of aliens. They are flesh and blood human beings like us in search of a better life for themselves and their children. They have hopes and dreams and aspirations just like the rest of us. Let’s stand in solidarity with them.

So, sisters and brothers, friends and comrades, the struggle for a brave new world continues. The struggle for a future of justice and equality moves on. The struggle to build a future of peace and joy is our collective call to action.

Let us continue to coalesce our global family around shared human rights and common cultural and historical values. Let us corral our energies and talents to build a future of optimism over pessimism, joy over despair, creativity over carnage, positivity over negativity, cooperation over discord, justice over exploitation and oppression, peace over war, light over darkness and dystopia.

As I wind down my work activities into a form of semi-retirement, I do not intend to sail off into a beautiful tropical sunset. I’m not quitting the struggle because the spirit of the Grenada Revolution which burns in my soul tells me that I still have a responsibility and a duty to work for human liberation. That is the spirit of resistance and complete independence.

So, I intend to spend more quality time with my grandchildren, catch up on some long-deferred reading, work on my memoirs, continue to be a student of our people’s history and channel whatever energy I have left mostly into the global reparations movement.

I will also advocate for the practice of participatory democracy in Black and Brown countries in the Caribbean, Africa and Latin America; a popular form of democracy that goes beyond the act of voting every 4 or 5 years to active, daily engagement of the masses in governance and in the process of equitable and sustainable development.

Participatory, grassroots democracy as was demonstrated briefly during the years of the Grenada Revolution is a crucial complement to representative, Parliamentary democracy and the most effective and viable alternative to the current political and economic dominance of neoliberalism and its instruments like the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO.

And, moving forward, our Black World Media Network will create programming that encourages regular and consistent mass participation and civic engagement in the democratic processes in countries throughout the Black World.

Finally, my sincere thanks once again to all those participating and witnessing this event for your support and solidarity over the years. Let us stay connected and let us move together into a joyful tomorrow with collective determination to never turn back but to forever move forward.

Peace and Blessings,

One Heart, One Destiny, One Love!! d