Rochester IMC : http://rochester.indymedia.org
Publish Your News

Features

Featured news by and for the local community

 

News :: Anti-homophobia / Anti-transphobia : Civil Liberties / Human Rights : Gender & Sexuality : Protest / Resistance

Transgender People Remembered on International Day

tdor Approximately 30 people, around noon, converged near the Liberty Pole in Downtown Rochester on November 20th to commemorate the 10th Annual Transgender Day of Remembrance.

The vigil was not the only event scheduled for the Transgender Day of Remembrance. The Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley hosted an evening of spoken word poetry and artwork from local transgendered individuals. Anya Turnquist, one of the organizers for the vigil, has also organized a panel and discussion around the building of a transgender movement as well as preventative strategies to transphobic violence. The panel and discussion will take place at Equal = Grounds (750 South Ave.) coffee shop at 3pm on Saturday, November 22nd.

photos: 1 | 2 | 3
Related: Victims of Transphobic Violence Remembered
 

More...

News :: Civil Liberties / Human Rights

Protest of Prop 8 and banning of same sex marriage

tzone
On Nov. 15th, in hundreds of cities across the US, protesters gathered to show frustration over the ballot initiatives that passed in Arizona, California and Florida banning same sex marriage and to send a message to state and the federal governments that marriage is a civil right that should be afforded to all citizens. In Rochester, despite it being a cold, rainy day about a 150 gay and straight people gathered outside the Monroe County building to send the message to Albany and Washington DC. During the protest it was kind of ironic that a wedding party pulled up in a bus to go into the county building and had to pass through the protesters.

video: Indy TV Segment
photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | More photos from the Rochester Against War media gallery

 

More...

Commentary :: Anti-fascism / Fascism : Anti-racism / Racism : Anti-sexism / Sexism : Direct Action / Civil Disobedience : Immigrant Rights / No Borders

Seed Camp for Direct Democracy report back

tzone
While liberals and conservatives gathered, partied, or prayed for a desirable outcome to the election—that is, the determination of who would rule them for the next four years—a group of activists gathered for a different purpose. If the people demand change, then change they will have, this group proclaimed. Their banner, facing the Clinton Avenue entrance to the city, proudly read: Seed Camp for Direct Democracy.
 

More...

News :: War + Peace

Rochester Anti-war Movement Responds to 2008 Election

Rochester, NY. Following Election Day 2008, Rochester Against War, Rochester Students for a Democratic Society, Campus Antiwar Network, Military Families Speak Out, and local Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans stand together to make the following statement:

Indy TV Video of Press Conference

For nearly two years, major polls have shown that a majority of Americans want an end to the war in Iraq. The war has not "brought democracy" to the Middle East. It has not improved the lives of the Iraqi people, nor has it reduced the violence in the region. In fact, it has done exactly the opposite.

 

More...   (3 comments)

Commentary :: Elections / Legislation

What happens if there is another stolen election?

After witnessing the government’s attack of protesters and citizens peaceful acts of civil disobedience in St. Paul, MN. This writer has serious questions about the militarization of US streets. With two previously stolen Presidential elections and the reports of caging, purging of voter rolls, long lines at voting stations and other forms of voter suppression will the citizens of the US take to the streets if the outcome of the election again is questionable.
 

More...

Account Login

Watch IndyTV!

Current Show Online:
Show #29:Attorney for AU, Richard Katskee Discusses Greece Lawsuit over Sectarian Prayer

Watch Indy TV on City Cable 15 Mondays and Thursdays at 6:30pm (New Times).

Ongoing Local Events

Rochester Indymedia
2nd and 4th Thursday
of the Month, 7PM
Anti-war Storefront
658 Monroe Ave.
Critical Mass
Last Friday of the Month
Liberty Pole (Main/East) 6:00pm
Queer Friendly Needle Exchange
Monday–Friday 1pm–4pm
Health Outreach Project
416 Central Ave
Food Not Bombs
Every other Saturday
4pm
St. Joe's, 402 South Ave.
Next meeting: Nov. 29
Industrial Workers of the World - Rochester
1st Monday of the Month, 7pm
Anti-War Storefront
658 Monroe Ave.
Next meeting: Dec. 1st
Anti-War Crisis Center
Tues-Fri noon-8pm
Sat.-Sun noon-5pm
658 Monroe Avenue
(585) 271-2620

Media Centers

Syndication feeds

 

This site made manifest by dadaIMC software