Picketers hit Bank of America
Published Apr 8, 2009 2:03 PM
From a Bail Out the People Movement news release.
At the Bank of America Plaza in Los Angeles spirited demonstrators echoed
chants off the towering Bank of America corporate building calling for an end
to bank bailouts and foreclosures and evictions. On April 3, a picket line of
dozens of protesters rallied around a large tent set up to dramatize the
epidemic of “Hoovervilles” or tent cities in California due to the
housing and job crisis.
April 3, Los Angeles.
Photo: Bev Tang
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“The government has to do something about all of the people facing
foreclosure and forced out into the streets,” said Martha Rojas, a member
of the Labor/Community Coalition, which co-sponsored the event.
Rosie Martinez, executive board member of SEIU Local 721, said,
“We’re here fighting against foreclosures and for jobs and
that’s why we need the Employee Free Choice Act, which helps people get
the benefits and protections of a union.”
The Employee Free Choice Act was one of the demands at demonstrations across
the country sponsored by the Bail Out the People Movement. In Los Angeles
demonstrators promised to be back and hold more protests with creative
strategies in getting the message out.
“This crisis is occurring because this system of capitalism is broken and
you can’t fix the housing crisis and 11 to 20 percent unemployment in
California by handing over $10 trillion to the banks that exacerbated this
crisis. You do, however, make change by handing that money over to working and
poor people, who can make decisions on fiscal spending based on people’s
real needs, not profit. We will be bringing back the strategies of activists
and communities in the 1930s depression and there will be no business as usual.
On to May 1st!” said John Parker from the Bail Out the People
Movement.
Other speakers at the rally included Gloria Saucedo, director, Hermandad
Mexicana and Teresa Gutierrez of the May 1st Coalition, New York.
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