Earth Day Action — Part Two 23rd April

San Mateo Coun­ty Res­i­dents Protest Tox­ic Jail 

In com­mem­o­ra­tion of Earth Day, com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers from around San Mateo Coun­ty gath­ered out­side of the new jail site and the Coun­ty Cen­ter wear­ing haz­ardous mate­ri­als suits and gas masks to illus­trate the tox­ic nature of the new jail. Car­ry­ing a giant ban­ner that read “Jails are Social­ly and Envi­ron­men­tal­ly Tox­ic,” they spoke about the ways a new jail will harm com­mu­ni­ties and the envi­ron­ment as well as drain­ing the county’s bud­get of des­per­ate­ly need­ed resources. The new jail project will cost $160 mil­lion to build and $30 mil­lion each year to oper­ate, and the coun­ty has not yet secured the need­ed con­struc­tion funds.

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Quak­ers Protest Against MTR

A Quak­er group and oth­er pro­test­ers on Tues­day asked PNC Bank to stop fund­ing projects that use moun­tain­top removal to pro­duce coal and, if it doesn’t, asked investors to divest from the sixth-largest bank in Amer­i­ca.

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Bar­ri­cades for Earth Day in the Philip­pines

After the num­ber of police swelled and a truck barred the gate at the Provin­cial Capi­tol, about 1,000 activists held a bar­ri­cade for a few hours in the main road of Mati Tues­day morn­ing. They were ear­li­er blocked sev­er­al times by the police and mil­i­tary in two sep­a­rate inci­dents.

“We were forced to set up the bar­ri­cade because they didn’t allow us to hold the ral­ly yes­ter­day.  We could just not leave with our quest for jus­tice com­pro­mised,” said Kar­los Tran­gia, spokesper­son for Barug Katawhan, a move­ment of Pablo vic­tims.