CNY Solidarity Coalition

United in defense of our community and our neighbors

Action Newsletter: Oct 15 – 22, 2024

Community Newsletter & Events

October 15, 2024 – October 22, 2024

CNY Solidarity Coalition Next Meeting

Sunday, November 10. Watch here for updates.

 

Please donate to the CNY Solidarity Coalition. With your donations, we support allied organizations, print materials, send out our weekly newsletter and more! Every donation helps. Thank you!

Action Alerts

Three Weeks to Election Day! Please do what you can!

Letters to the Editor are especially effective at this time

See our LTE Guide Here for tips and contact info 

Early Voting starts Oct. 26. 

See our Election Information page for locations and hours.

Central NY GOTV Phonebanking – John Mannion, Chris Ryan, Senator May, Senator Webb + Dem Slate!

Monday, October 14 – Tuesday, November 5

Multiple times available

https://www.mobilize.us/nysdems/event/652229/ 

See More Opportunities Below in Events Calendar:

Knock Doors for John Mannion and Rachel May

Saturday, October 19th at 1:00pm – 3:30pm

 

Call Pennsylvania Voters for Kamala! Indivisible National Phonebank

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Election Day Rally to Get Out the Vote

Election Day, November 5, 12pm to 1pm.  

 

 

Sign on to the CNY Micron Good Jobs & Equitable Access Platform

Read the platform and sign on if you believe massive public subsidies must translate into real quality jobs for members of the CNY community, especially those who have been historically left out of these types of economic opportunities. Further, we define a “good job” as one that guarantees: workers’ have a fair and clear process to organize a union without employer opposition, family-sustaining wages and comprehensive benefits, safe working conditions, equitable hiring and employment practices, and is supported by an accessible workforce pipeline.

 

Read and Sign On to the Platform Here

 

Vote Yes on NY Prop 1!

Currently, New York’s Constitution prohibits discrimination in a very limited way, only based on race and religion. Prop 1 changes that to protect all New Yorkers from government discrimination by making it clear that no one should be taken advantage of because of their gender, age, ethnicity, pregnancy status, disability status, or if they are LGBT.

 

Proposition 1 will:

  • Cement New Yorkers’ right to abortion in our state constitution

  • Make sure the government cannot discriminate against older New Yorkers, pregnant New Yorkers, or LGBTQ New Yorkers when it comes to hiring, promotions, and pay.

  • Ensure that older New Yorkers and those with disabilities have the access they need to vote.

  • Protect access to reproductive healthcare, including abortion, birth control, and IVF, by making sure that politicians can’t pass abortion bans or restrict reproductive health care options. 

Learn more at YesOnProp1NY.org

 

 

SPEAK OUT TODAY: Nuclear is not a climate solution!

Governor Kathy Hochul is launching a push for new nuclear power plants in New York. After hosting a “Future Energy Economy Summit” in Syracuse last month (which was invite-only and hosted multiple conversations on new nuclear in New York), the state appears to be moving ahead with planning a future for toxic, polluting, and dangerous reactors.

 

The New York State Energy and Research Development Authority recently published a “blueprint” for the construction of new reactors and gave the public only 30 days to provide our feedback. While we managed to win an extension, the deadline is soon. We have until November 8th to tell our state and agency leaders that nuclear is NOT a climate solution!

Speak Out Here

 

 

CNY Solidarity Coalition is seeking help with social media.

We need some help with our  website and Facebook, and we would like to expand our presence on other platforms. We can provide training  and support. 


Please email Elaine if you would like to know more.

 

 

Articles of the Week

Central Current Voter Guide

We have created a 2024 election voter guide page which brings all of our election coverage together along with resources on how to register and where to vote. 

Access it here.

 

 

Williams, despite his words, does not help women, working families

…although he purports to “doing more to help women and working families,” he consistently voted against any legislation which would provide that help.

 

Read it in the Rome Daily Sentinel

 

Watch Traffic Stops: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Why they’re so common, why they’re so dangerous, and some ways to fix them by eliminating non-safety related traffic stops giving police more time to investigate actual crimes.

 

Watch Last Week Tonight on YouTube

 

 

The Onondaga County legislature could fund a plan to boost Near West Side housing. It looks ready to pass on it

Two months ago, officials from the Greater Syracuse Land Bank sent Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon and county legislators a plan for how they hope to revitalize a portion of the Near West Side. 

 

Read more on Central Current

 

 

Put Big Oil on the hook for climate damages instead of NY taxpayers (Guest Opinion by Blair Horner)

On July 16, a tornado tore through the city of Rome, New York, damaging 370 homes and destroying numerous businesses. This is anything but typical for the small towns of Upstate New York, and residents now face unforeseen repair costs they may not recover from. As the number of extreme weather events in New York continues to grow, taxpayers should not have to continue to foot the bill for the wreckage caused by the climate crisis. Luckily, there is a solution — the New York Climate Change Superfund Act.

 

Read More on Syracuse.com

 

 

 

The Onondaga Nation reclaimed 1,000 acres of its land. Now it seeks restoration.

The 1,000 acres are just a fraction of the 2.5 million acres guaranteed to the Onondagas in 1788.

 

Read more on Central Current

 

 

Event Calendar

Living to Tell: Filmmaking as a Tool of Reproductive Justice

Salt City Market, Dede’s Community Room (484 S Salina St. 13202)

Wednesday, Oct. 16, 5:30pm

Join Light Work and the Engaged Humanities Network for a workshop with award-winning filmmaker Lynne Sachs and local reproductive justice advocates J’viona Baker, Ja’Rhea Dixon, Vernahia Davis, and Angela Stroman from Layla’s Got You. Participants will explore how sound and image can be used to bear witness poetically and politically. Ages 15 and up. No filmmaking  experience required. Register for the workshop here.

More Info Here

 

 

What You Need to Know About Project 2025: “A Community Conversation”

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 6:00 PM

Bethany Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 149 Beattle St, Syracuse

Join Syracuse Onondaga NAACP and special guest Dr. Clemmie Harris to learn about how Project 2025 affects your community. 

 

Learn More

 

Communities of Care: Documenting Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe Country

Thursday, October 17 at 5:30pm 

Light Work Watson Theater, 316 Waverly Ave, Syracuse

A screening by The Abortion Clinic Film Collective, a group of six feminist filmmakers with diverse backgrounds and distinctive styles who came together from around the country in the wake of the overturning of Roe v Wade to document the impact of the ruling on their own communities. The program includes new work by award-winning filmmaker Lynne Sachs, who shot footage in Syracuse with local reproductive justice advocates from Layla’s Got You.

 

Followed by a Q&A with filmmakers Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, Đoan Hoàng, Raymond Rea, and Lynne Sachs, as well as reproductive justice advocates J’viona Baker, Ja’Rhea Dixon, Vernahia Davis, and Angela Stroman.

 

Light refreshments from Recess Coffee & Roastery will also be served. 

FREE & OPEN to the public. 

 

Visit lightwork.org for more information!

 

Renewable Heat Now Power Hour

Thursday, October 17 at 7:00pm on Zoom

Join Renewable Heat Now for our monthly virtual power hour! These meetings are a great place to learn, get plugged in, and take quick and easy but impactful actions with us. 

 

We’re fighting for policies and funding to phase fossil fuels out of buildings to fight climate change, lower utility bills, create good green jobs, and make New York healthier! 

 

Register on Zoom

 

 

 

2024 Candidate Political Forum

Thursday Oct. 18, 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Syracuse Community Connections, 401 South Avenue, Syracuse

 

 

The Utterly Predictable Rise and Fall of Congressman Cassidy Brown – 
Staged Reading at ArtRage. 

Friday, October 18, 2024 at 7:30 PM

ArtRage, 5050 Hawley Ave, Syracuse

America’s favorite political dynasty is back on the campaign trail! Striving to be the youngest-ever member of Congress, Cassidy Brown is running on whatever will get him elected, while also running from his wife, family, and some inconvenient truths. Irreverent, hilarious, shocking, and undeniably human, Cassidy Brown is polling well with likely voters who want to laugh at the ridiculous state of politics this election season. First premiering at Wunderbar in Syracuse in 2022, this reading features a newly revised script. **Due to adult content and language, this show is not suitable for minors.** Seating is limited!

 

$10 tickets Here 

 

Knock Doors for John Mannion and Rachel May

Saturday, October 19th at 1:00pm – 3:30pm

RSVP for address

Join Moms Demand Action to talk to voters about the importance of electing Gun Sense Candidates John Mannion and Rachel May. Help support this essential House seat and bring us closer to electing a Gun Sense Majority in Congress! 

 

First time canvassing? No problem! We will provide training and set you up with a partner.  We will be knocking on doors of registered Democratic voters.

 

RSVP Here

 

 

ArtRage Open House

October 19, 2024 – 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

ArtRage Gallery, 505 hawley Ave, Syracuse

 

For the last three years ArtRage Gallery has been making some major improvements on our building and it’s time to celebrate our accomplishments. Join us for an open house where we show off the renovations, tell you about the ones you can’t see, and thank the many generous community members who made the work possible. 

Free and open to the public. Refreshments provided. Brief remarks will be given at 2:30pm.

 

 

Catalyst Anti-racist Training for White Folks in Palestinian Liberation Movement

Sunday, October 20th, 3pm-6pm ET

Virtually on Zoom

Sliding scale $40-$100 (bit.ly/CatalystTrainingPayment)

*No one will be turned away for lack of funds

 

This 3-hour workshop is designed for white organizers engaged in the struggle for a free Palestine. The workshop will address how white privilege can show up in social justice spaces,  and will offer tools for accountability and intervening in racist harm.

More info and Register: Here

 

 

What’s Going to Happen?! with Heather Cox Richardson!

Monday, Oct. 21 at 7:00PM ET 

Red Wine & Blue

Hear from Heather as she shares the historical perspective on this election, what to expect over the next few weeks, and what we can all do right now to defeat extremism and protect democracy in November.

It doesn’t matter if we are 20 days out or 2 days out, there is still something you can do to stop anti-women, anti-education, anti-freedom candidates from taking office. There are still people out there who don’t plan on going to the polls, and we can change their minds! 

The last time we had Heather on , she broke the internet! Or, at least, she broke our Zoom. We want to make sure we have plenty of space for everyone who wants to join, so RSVP today to reserve your spot

RSVP to hear from Heather Cox Richardson on Monday, October 21, at 7:00PM ET!

 

 

Call Pennsylvania Voters for Kamala! Indivisible National Phonebank

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM 

 

Pennsylvania is a critical state this November, and it’s up to us to engage voters now and make sure they’re ready to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz! Join us for a virtual phonebank to contact key voters across Pennsylvania about the upcoming election. A short HubDialer training will be included at the beginning of the event.

 

Register here

 

Artist Talk with Ricardo Levins Morales

October 22, 2024  7:00 PM

ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Ave., Syr 13203

Join us for an evening of conversation with the artist of our current exhibition “ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE: Posters by Ricardo Levins Morales.” The exhibition explores 55 years of social justice posters from one of the the most celebrated activist poster artists of our time. Ricardo Levins Morales is an artist and organizer based in Minneapolis. He uses his art as a form of political medicine to support individual and collective healing from the injuries and ongoing reality of oppression.

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Exhibition on view through October 26, 2024

 

Save the Date

Good Trouble: Art as Weapon and Medicine

Workshop with Ricardo Levins Morales
October 23, 2024 – 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Ave., Syr 13203

Calling all activists and organizers! In conjunction with our current exhibition, “ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE: Posters by Ricardo Levins Morales” ArtRage Gallery, the Syracuse Peace Council and Syracuse Cultural Workers invite you to a workshop that will address the value and uses of art in social change organizing, education and healing.

Grounded in Ricardo’s practice of art as a form of social and cultural medicine, and drawing on his decades of direct experience, we will explore how it can be applied a wide variety of situations. Participants will consider how to adapt the principles of creativity and narrative strategy to their own work and life situations.

This is a free workshop. Please register by emailing your name and any organization affiliation to info@artragegallery.org

 

Witness to Injustice

Thursday Oct. 24, 4-7 PM (Rescheduled from Sept. 8)

Matilda Joslyn Gage Center, 210 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville, NY 13066

 

The Witness to Injustice / KAIROS Blanket Exercise™ is a unique 2 ½-3-hour interactive group teaching tool. It uses participatory education to foster truth, understanding, and respect between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the part of the world now known as the United States; especially in the territory stewarded by people of the Onondaga Nation and other Haundenosaunee peoples. 

Click the link to secure your spot 

Please note: If  you purchased a ticket for the original date of September 8th, that ticket is transferable to the new date. You can also reach out if you need a refund

 

 

Community Movie Night – 1946

Thursday, October 24 at 6:00pm

Park Central Presbyterian Church, 504 E Fayette St, Syracuse

Come honor LGBTQ+ history month with a showing of the documentary 1946!

From their website: “1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture is a feature documentary that follows the story of tireless researchers who trace the origins of the anti-gay movement among Christians to a grave mistranslation of the Bible in 1946.”

All are welcome!

 

Event Details on Facebook

 

 

October FOCUS Forum: Funders and their Priorities

Friday, October 25, 12:05 – 1 PM Online

The October FOCUS Forum will feature local leaders in philanthropy! These funders will provide valuable insights into their priorities and funding processes. This is your chance to gain valuable information and interact with these local leaders.

Allyn Family Foundation

United Way of CNY

CNY Community Foundation

Gifford Foundation

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be a part of the conversation and have your questions answered.

REGISTER TODAY

 

 

Hope, Healing and Solidarity

Friday & Saturday, October 25 & 26th

All Saints Church, 1342 Lancaster Ave, Syracuse

How can victim-survivors, loved ones and laity respond in love and solidarity to the church’s sexual abuse crisis? Events are focused on education, support, and developing hope for the future – and include:

  • Fri. 10/25, 7PM: The award-winning play Groomed, performed at the Vatican last November. The 1-hour performance, followed by a talk-back with the actor, evokes strong emotions but is not graphic or offensive. Groomed is meant to educate, inform, and be a catalyst for discussions.

 

  • Sat. 10/26, 10AM-noon: “Truth-telling, Witnessing, Healing: A Trauma-Informed Response to Clergy Sexual Abuse,” a presentation by Dr. Lisa Cataldo: M.Div., Ph.D., Fordham Univ. Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education. (Assoc. Prof. of Mental Health Counseling and Spiritual Integration.)

 

Counselors trained in trauma response will be on hand for all events. 

 

For More Information

 

 

 

Early Voting Starts Oct. 26

 

Food Justice Gathering

October 26th 9- 5

Plymouth Congregational Church

 

Join the Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance for their second annual Food Justice

to hear from a range of food systems/food justice leaders.  

A member of the Workers’ Center will be participating as a panelist to go more into depth of the work we do as an organization and the importance of worker voices in these conversations.

Register for your spot here.

 

Friends of Dorothy Benefit Dinner

Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 5:00pm – 7:00pm 

Bishop Harrison Center, 1342 Lancaster Ave, Syracuse
Friends of Dorothy is our initiative to be supportive of people with AIDS. Since October of 1992 we have offered home-based care to people with AIDS in a variety of ways, including recuperative or hospice care, supportive housing and emergency assistance.

 

Syracuse Open Data Day 2024

Saturday, November 2, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

OCPL Central Library, 447 S. Salina St.

Explore the City’s Open Data Portal, engage with industry-standard tools for accessing and visualizing open data, collaborate on projects, and compete in a data challenge for a first-place prize of $1,000 supported by an event sponsor.

The 2024 challenge theme is “Healthy Housing: Quality, Safety & Accessibility.” Participants will have the chance to create projects that address critical housing issues in Syracuse using real-world data from both internal and external sources. Participants will have access to various datasets, including Syracuse’s Rental Registry, Code Violations, Vacant Properties, and more. External resources such as the NYS Unified Court System’s Statewide Landlord Tenant Eviction Dashboard and CNY Vitals Pro are also available. 

The free event will include presentations, breakout sessions and development sessions for participants to work on their datasets. Attendees may participate in any or all sessions. Interested participants can go to the City’s Meetup page to register.

Learn more about Open Data Day here

 

Election Day Rally to Get Out the Vote

Election Day, November 5, 12pm to 1pm.  

May Memorial UU Society, 3800 E. Genesee St.  Lots of parking available.

 The rally is designed to encourage passers-by to vote.  We will meet on the front lawn of the church and hold up signs encouraging voting.  

Messages on our signs could be: Every Vote Counts, Choose Democracy, VOTE!,  Get Out and Vote!, Vote For the Future, Your Vote Matters, Vote TODAY, Don’t Forget to Vote…..etc.

We are inviting all of our friends and neighbors to come and rally with us. 

Please Note:  This rally is strictly non-partisan.

For additional information, contact Judy Jerome (judy_jerome@hotmail.com). Hope to see you on Election Day.

 

BORDERLAND | A Line Within

Election Day, November 5, 12pm to 1pm.  

May Memorial UU Society, 3800 E. Genesee St.  Lots of parking available.

November 15th Time TBA

CNY Workers’ Center  will be hosting a film screening of the film with ArtRage Gallery

It lies within every undocumented immigrant family with the threat that at any moment they can be captured, incarcerated, deported; their lives destroyed. BORDERLAND | The Line Within not only exposes the profitable business of immigration and its human cost, but weaves together the stories of immigrant heroines and heroes resisting and showing a way forward, intent on building a movement in the shadow of the border industrial complex, recognizing the human rights of all. 

Watch the trailer here and stay tuned for more details.

 

Ongoing Events

SYRACUSE  STREET HEAT

Syracuse Street Heat is just one, very unencumbered way to work for peace and social justice. We’re part of a decades-long grassroots tradition here, in Ithaca and elsewhere. We stand out and stand up for what we stand for. 

A handful of us stand at busy intersections, for 45 minutes at rush hour, pivoting to the traffic with hand-held signs. We want to get the public thinking about issues often underrepresented in the media. We’re there weekly in almost all of Syracuse’s weather (we seldom cancel). Bring your own sign – or use one of ours. No meetings or committees, so participation time is minimal (yay!) Our Team:  Ann, Dick, Ed, Geoff, Jim, Julienne, Les, Leslie, Peter…. 

To learn more, call Ann or Ed: (315) 478 4571.      

FIRST & THIRD TUESDAYS OF THE MONTH…4 TO 4:45 P.M. (Killer Drones)

Across from the main gate of Hancock AFB, home of the 174th Attack Wing of the NYS National Guard  training Reaper drone operators. 6000 East Molloy Road.

 

EVERY FRIDAY…4 to 4:45 p.m. (“CEASE FIRE NOW”, etc./ Palestine solidarity)

A handful of us disperse along the sidewalk with our signs at the very busy intersection of Erie Blvd East and East Genesee St. (across from the DeWitt fire station; park in the nearby mini mall lot.)

 

EVERY  SATURDAY…9 to 9:45 a.m. 

(range of issues: racism, Palestine solidarity  anti-war, anti-war, etc.)

Across from the Syracuse Regional Market, 2100 Park  St. at the 81N Liverpool/Park St. exit. Park in the Market lot on the north side of Park. You can use one of our signs or bring your own.

        

 

 

Donate to the CNY Solidarity Coalition

CNY Solidarity Coalition contributes regularly to local progressive organizations: Syracuse Peace Council, National Action Network, & Urban Jobs Coalition. We also make occasional donations as needed to other local groups. We depend on your donations for this. 

 

Donate Online through PayPal

 

Mail donations to: 

CNY Solidarity Coalition

P.O. Box 6137, Teall Post Office, 226 Teall Ave., Syracuse NY 13217

 

Our Committees

To sign up for each of the committee mailing lists, contact the person listed. 

Indivisible Onondaga County: Contact: Tom Keck

Climate Justice: Contact: Dick Kornbluth

SLAT (State/Local Action Team) Contact: Peter McCarthy  

Beyond War and Militarism: A joint committee of CNY Solidarity Coalition and the Syracuse Peace Council. Contact: Ron Van Norstrand

 

Elaine Denton

Peter McCarthy

Coordinating Committee

CNY Solidarity Coalition

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