Monthly Archives: October 2015
Alcatraz Island: Indigenous Peoples’ Day Sunrise Gathering Monday (Tomorrow)
Sunrise on Alcatraz Island previous Indigenous Peoples’ Sunrise Ceremony
Photo Credit: LaNada War Jack
Best alternative to Columbus Day in San Francisco area on Monday
Published October 11, 2015
ALCATRAZ ISLAND-American Indians and their allies will gather for Indigneous Peoples’ Day Sunrise Ceremony on Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay early Monday morning.
It is an annual event that provides a strong alternative to those who celebrate Columbus Day.
Tomorrow’s celebtation will be the 32nd time in the last 33 years, the American Indian community has journeyed to Alcatraz Island. The only interruption in the long tradition came two years ago when the event was canceled due to the federal government shutdown. Alcatraz Island is operated by the U.S. Parks Service, therefore the event had to be canceled.
The event also commemorates the 1969-71 occupation of Alcatraz Island by the “Indians of All Tribes.”American Indians consider Alcatraz Island sacred because it is an island where Ohlone ancestors held ceremonies for centuries.
If you are going
The ticket booth opens at 4:15am and boats will depart Pier 33 at approximately 5:00am, 5:15am and 5:45am. We encourage you to purchase and print tickets on the web. Tickets can also be purchased by calling 415-981-7625 (ROCK) or from the ticket booth at Pier 33 Alcatraz Landing. The ticket booth opens at 4:15am on Monday, October 12, 2015 and general admission is $11.00 per person. Children under 5 years of age are free.
KPFA, https://kpfa.org will be broadcasting from ‘the rock’ so tune in and share the good prayers and energy!
This one-day event is sponsored by the Intenational Indian Treaty Council.
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Turkey in mourning after deadly Ankara blasts
Turkey has begun three days of mourning after deadly explosions killed and wounded scores of people at a peace rally in the capital, Ankara. The attack threatens to exacerbate the country’s ethnic tensions.
Execution of Palestinian Fadi Alloun, 19, in Occupied East Jerusalem Causes Nation-wide Outrage · Global Voices
A video showing the murder of Fadi Alloun, a 19-year-old Palestinian man, who was shot dead by Israeli police in Musrara neighborhood, beside Jerusalem’s Old City, is sending shock waves around the world as clashes between Israeli settlers and Palestinians escalated over the past three weeks. According to witnesses, Alloun was being followed by around 70 Israeli Jewish settlers surrounded by the Israeli police on October 4. Moments later, we hear the mob yelling at the police ‘it’s a terrorist, shoot him!’ and ‘don’t wait! Shoot him!’ followed by his execution. Alloun is not seen as posing any threat in the video, being surrounded by numerous armed men, and the settlers are seen rejoicing in his death, repeating ‘yes! yes!’ and ‘son of a bitch’.
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Far More Than Just a Beautiful Face – Lauren Bacall’s 30 Most Glamorous Moments in the 1940s and 1950s
Since she strutted her way onto the screen as a teenager in the 1940s, Lauren Bacall has smoldered over American culture as a unmistakable presence of pure charisma. One of the great sharp-tongued heroines of the noir years, she’d eventually grow into a great lady of the American theater — all the while maintaining an outsized personality, both on and off the screen. A child of Eastern European Jewish immigrants, Bacall turned her name into a synonym for class and style. Here are some of the great moments of an absolutely dazzling life.
| Posing for a portrait, 1943. |
| Showing off her signature “Look,” 1943. |
| Bacall makes her movie debut in the wartime thriller “To Have and Have Not,” 1943. |
| Donning a black beret and overcoat, 1944. |
| Sitting cross-legged with her hands on her hips in a jumpsuit, 1944. |
Apple disables its own news app in China to comply with censorship
Apple has prevented users from accessing its Apple News app while on the mainland in a move designed to appease Chinese censors.
Source: Apple disables its own news app in China to comply with censorship
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Description: Revolución Mexicana – La Chamuscada
By Ned Hamson
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