Statement of Support for #OccupyWallStreet

October 4, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Wall Street is the world’s biggest, rottenest casino and the sociopathic suits that run it spend their days gambling with our lives and devouring the fruits of our labor like great big pinstriped locusts. Here in New York, the bankers, their political fixers and their NYPD muscle have made our city into their own private superluxury playground. Upstate, they foreclose on family farms, build more and bigger prisons and pump toxins into our water so oiligarchs can extract a few trillions-worth of hydrocarbons from the land beneath us.

We support Occupy Wall Street and the demands of the labor and community groups marching today that government stop the $5 billion tax cut for New York’s richest, restore the billions cut from state schools and other services, and create real jobs in our communities now.

Among our own ranks, we have seen how the crises created by unfettered corporate control and left to fester by politicians have wrecked lives. We know first-hand about long-term unemployment, precarious work, unstable and unaffordable housing, inaccessible health care, slashed services for people with HIV, insane class sizes and student debt, and incredible worry for what the future holds.

We’ve had it with a system that sweeps the people who make our city go to its edges to make more room for the rich; with union-busting and block-busting gentrification schemes; with criminalization of communities of color; with defunding of schools and public services essential to the old, the sick and the poor; with gutting protections for renters and hawking fraudulent subprime loans.

Activist street bands like ours came into existence to reclaim public space for the needs of people and demonstrate solidarity with those fighting injustice. Occupy Wall Street is the embodiment of that, opening up an exciting space from which to confront corporate greed and yawning inequality with direct democracy and compassion. We will proudly make some noise for all the people there who are telling Wall Street: game over.

the RMO is proud to present… the Smash-A-Bank Polka!

October 3, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

The dance craze that’s taking over the world. Coming soon to an uprising near you!

  • Upcoming Gigs

    Sat Feb 25, 8pm- SRLP's Small Works for Big Change
    @ Jack Studios MAP!
    601 W 26th St., 12th Fl
    New York, NY  
    The Sylvia Rivera Law Project Collective is thrilled to celebrate our 7th Annual Small Works for Big Change Benefit Art Event Saturday, February 25, 2012 at Jack Studios 6-9PM. *THE BUILDING IS WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
    **BIDDING ENDS AT 8PM SHARP**

    Featuring:
    MCs Glenn Marla & Kit Yan
    Featuring performances by Alicia Ohs as Madame Wantan, Lana Carroll of The Low and The Lonesome, & Rude Mechanical Orchestra!
    Music by DJ Shomi Noise
    Fabulous art (see Artist List below) and
    Fantastic raffle prizes such as:
    A delicious dinner for 4 by Berlin Reed
    A hair cut from Arrojo Studio
    2 hour vegan cooking lesson from Carmichael Monaco
    Means of Apparel Production t-shirts
    4 hour Wordpress Lesson with Collective Pond Creative
    Books from Tristan Taormino, Morty Diamond, NYU and Feminist Press
    A bagel brunch for 10 people from 'bagel boy's' bagel store.
    PLUS! Official After-Party: Hey Queen!

    SW4BC has been a wonderful success story for SRLP: in the past 6 years, over 50 organizing host committee members and more than 200 progressive, transgressive, and cutting-edge artists have generously donated over 300 visionary works of art! This vibrant annual celebration reflects the radical spirit of SRLP, as well as the experimental energy of some of New York's most innovative established and emerging contemporary artists. 100 of the event's proceeds will benefit SRLP's crucial work for gender self-determination. The event is free to the public, and will include a silent auction with affordable price points beginning at $10, featuring photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, textile pieces and mixed media installations.

    Sat Mar 03, - Purim
    @ Industry City, MAP!
    220 36th St
    Brooklyn, NY  
    Your Homentaschen are Killing Me!
    A Purim Ball for the body, its resilience, its fragility and its bounce!
    March 3rd, 2012

    D/N/R to 36th St
    8pm–late
    $20
    No one turned away for lack of cash or costume
    Food by Domestic Workers United

    The event is wheelchair accessible.
    Public Transportation directions to our venue at 220 W 36th St between 2nd and 3rd Avenues:
    Take the D/N/R to the 36th street stop in Brooklyn. The venue is a block and a half down 36th street. This stop is not wheelchair accessible.
    OR
    The B35 bus stops at 39th Street and 2nd Ave, 3 short blocks from the venue. MTA buses are wheelchair accessible.

    http://jfrej.org/2012-02-13/purim-ball-your-homentaschen-are-killing-me