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[edit] Redstone Building
List of tenants from 1982-2007
- 415 Records
- 500 Years Coalition (Native Rights Campaign)
- 4SD (computer consulting)
- AFSCME Local 1650 CUCE
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- Academic Research Information System (ARIS)
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- Art & Revolution
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- Bolerium Books
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- Catholic Charities (immigration program)
- Center for Human Development
- Chile Lindo
- Chile Resource Center & Clearinghouse
- Chris Daley for Supervisor Campaign
- Cine Accion
- Circuit Network
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- Collision Course
- Dan's Travel Agency
- Doctor Yeah (accupuncture)
- Donor Network
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- Eviction Defense Network
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- Haight Ashbury Switchboard
- Hard Hat Construction Magazine
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- JACKIE (children support)
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- Labor Video Project
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- Luna Sea (women's theater collective)
- LIP magazine
- Making Waves
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- National Writers Union
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- Philipine Resource Center
- Phreda Clinic
- Proyecto Contra SIDA Por Vida
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- Teatro Ng Tanan Theater
- Temp Workers Net
- The Lab
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- United Taxicab Workers
- Video Activist Network
- Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP)
- Whispered Media
- W.O.M.A.N. Inc
- Women for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND)
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- The World Can't Wait
[edit] Matsui 10
The Matsui 10 was a protest at the Offices of Congresswoman Doris Matsui, of California's 5th congressional district, notable in that it was the longest running protest protesting the Congresswoman's refusal to sign a peace pledge following a 52 day sit in.
Notable also in that proceution took place whereas previous protestors nationwide had previously received suspended sentences.
[edit] Lundberg v. County of Humboldt
Lundberg v. County of Humboldt aka the Pepper Spray Q-Tip Case or the Pepper Spray Eight Case originally Headwaters Forest Defense, et al. v. County of Humboldt, et al.
Media contact: Karen Pickett, 510-548-3113
We won a unanimous federal jury verdict that officers used excessive force against us in violation of our Fourth Amendment rights. Although we were awarded only nominal damages, the judge ruled that we were entitled to have defendants pay our attorney fees because our case established important precedents and served the public interest. Defendants threatened to appeal again. Ultimately, a post trial settlement ended the litigation, heading off years of appeals, and with defendants paying our legal team a substantial sum (but far less than they're worth) for their many years of effort! The settlement agreement has been signed by the parties and ratified by the court, and the settlement money has been paid. The litigation is finished after over eight years and three trials!
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[edit] Lundberg v. County of Humboldt and Matsui 10
Hello, I am creating two articles: Lundberg v. County of Humboldt and Matsui 10. Would you be interested in colaborating ? Thank you for cleaning up the Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins article after I split the article secondary to the discussed suggestion.
rkmlai (talk) 14:09, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
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Remember the past and Reclaim the earth Restory our stories and Regenerate worth Call to the spirit, use your voice Come together and in life Rejoice
Salmon Song
The River is flowing Flowing and growing The river is flowing Down to the sea
O river carry me Salmon I'll always be O river carry me Down to the sea
The eggs they are hatching Down in the redd The eggs they are hatching That's what I said
O river wash over me Salmon I'll always be O river carry me Down to the sea
The alevin are gorging Yolk sac absorbing The alevin are gorging Down in the redd
O river carry me Salmon I'll always be O river carry me Down to the sea
The fry they are feeding Hiding and eating The fry they are speeding To the estuary
O river carry me Salmon I'll always be O river carry me Down to the sea
The smolts they are smolting To the ocean they're bolting The smolts they are smolting Out to the sea
O river carry me Salmon I'll always be O river carry me Down to the sea
The adults are schooling Feeding and fooling The adults are schooling Out in the sea
But the river calls to me Salmon I'll always be The river calls to me Back from the sea
The spawner is staying After egg laying The spawner is dying Back in her home stream
O river wash over me Salmon I'll always be O river carry me Down to the sea
People are destroying The river that's flowing And so we are toying With the salmon's destiny
O river carry me Salmon I hope to always be O river carry me Down to the sea
The movement is growing To save the river that's flowing The movement is growing From the headwaters to the sea
O river carry me Salmon I hope to always be O river carry me Down to the sea
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[edit] List of street medic organizations
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Most trained street medics are independent. They work at actions with a non-medical affinity group, or only form buddy pairs or groups at an action.
However, some groups of medics have formed permanent groups. These groups often bottom-line actions, train new medics, support smaller local demonstrations, educate activists about traumatic stress, and promote free community-based healthcare between actions. Each street medic group is entirely independent. However, groups who identify themselves as "street medic" or "action medic" groups are expected to abide by similar codes of ethics.
This list of street medic organizations is organized by location and alphabetically. The list includes groups founded and run by street medics within the last 50 years, which have survived for more than 1 month / 1 action. Many are still active as of Nov 2006.
[edit] United States
[edit] NORTHWEST - WA, OR, ID
[edit] Black Cross Collective - Portland, OR
Black Cross Collective (NOT "Anarchist Black Cross," a political prisoner support and defense group) formed after the protests against the WTO Meeting of 1999 to provide health care specific to the needs of political radicals. Composed of nurse practioners, nurses, EMT’s, clinical herbalists, and unlicensed street medics, the group offered first aid trainings (in Los Angeles, Vancouver B.C., Seattle, Olympia, Portland, and Eugene), medical support at local and national demos, temporary clinics, and clinical trials. [1][2] (Official website.)
The group was very active from its founding in 1999 to 2005. Since 2005 it has been inactive, but not disbanded. [3]
[edit] Medicine for Activists Seeking Health and Healing (MASHH) - Portland, OR
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[edit] Western Women's Clinic - Olympia, WA
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[edit] WEST - CA, NV, UT
[edit] Bay Area Radical Health Collective (BARHC) - San Francisco, CA
BARHC was founded in 2001, and continues to be active as of 2006. (Official website.)
[edit] Cascadia Health Educators (CHE) - Redwood City, CA
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[edit] ROCKY MOUNTAINS/PLAINS - MT, WY, CO, NB, SD, ND, KS
[edit] American Indian Movement (AIM) StreetMedics - SD
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[edit] Colorado StreetMedics - Denver, CO
Colorado StreetMedics was founded in the aftermath of Wounded Knee.(by Doc ) This group taught the "health and safety around deployed tear gas/chem weapons" training prior to the Battle of Seattle..[4] One or two members have provided action support at most US anti-globalization / global justice actions since Seattle. (Website maintained by active member.)
They provide street medic trainers, first aid and clinical Traditional Chinese Medicine action support.
This group was founded in the mid-1970s, and continues to be active as of 2006.
[edit] Montana Medics Collective - Montana
Montana Medics Collective regularly supports the Buffalo Field Campaign. They have also co-sponsored Wilderness First Responder trainings in 2003 and 2005, and provided medical support at the 2004 Republican National Convention.[5]
[edit] MIDWEST/GREAT LAKES - MN, WI, IL, MO, IN, OH, IA, MI
[edit] Chicago Action Medics (CAM) - Chicago, IL
"Press Release: Chicago Activists Report Police Violence at FTAA Protests"[6] "Chicago healthcare collectives."[7]
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[edit] Heartland Action Medical Resistance - Bloomington, IN
Although they started in Indiana they have affiliated groups throughout the midwest Heartland region. They help set up trainings and provide coverage for actions.
[edit] NORTHEAST - PA, NH, VT, CT, DE, NJ, NY, RI, MA, ME, MD, DC
[edit] Boston Area Liberation Medic (BALM) Squad - Boston, MA
The BALM Squad was founded in 2001, and continues to be active as of 2007.
[edit] Broome Street StreetMedic Collective - Chinatown, NYC
One of its founders, Ron "Doc" Rosen, later co-founded the Colorado StreetMedics (CSM).
This group was founded in 1967.[8] Although it disbanded by 1980, two of its founding members (Ron "Doc" Rosen and Annie Hirshman) continued to be active StreetMedics.
[edit] District Action Medical Network (DAMN) - Washington, DC
(Official website.) DAMN was founded in 2003, and continues to be active as of 2006.
[edit] Mayday DC Anti-Hypothermia - Washington, DC
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[edit] Medical Committee for Human Rights (MCHR) New York City
Created in the early '60s to provide medical coverage for the civil rights workers in the south. MCHR became much more and created:
the Mental Health Project which was responsible for changing the way patients were treated in MH facilities -among other actions one of our docs was responsible for bringing a local reporter named Geraldo Rivera into the back wards of Willobrook causing a major shakeup Prisoners Project which was responsible for framing the concept of basic medical rights for prisoners another project created the original Patients Bill of Rights others were involved in Industrial standards and the list goes on. MCHR changed the face of medicine in the US and was responsible for many of the medical rights folks now take for granted. The Medical Presence Project (later to become the StreetMedics) started out as Dr.s RNs and Med students who up until 1968 (Chicago DNC ) wore white lab coats to demos. By '68 there were a bunch of us who were not comfortable with the elitist nature of the MPP and when i was elected as the NYC MCHR MPP director we (Annie,Doc, Laurie, Joe, Jan Stephanie, Jos, and others) changed; the name, who we recruited, the trainings (adding role plays for the first time and turning it into a two day ) got rid of the lab coats, and created MOfibA.
[edit] Medical Committee for Human Rights (MCHR) NYC; Medical Presence SubCommittee
Unlike street medic groups since the founding of Broome Street in 1967, this group was almost entirely licensed medical professionals (MDs, RNs, medical students). The group was very visible at actions because they wore white lab coats and stethescopes. They frequently argued with Broome Street over the latter's use of helmets in very violent demonstrations.
This group was formed in 1965.[12] It is disbanded, but at least two of its medics (Annie and Doc) are active StreetMedic as of 2006.
[edit] Medical Activists of New York (MANY) - NYC
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[edit] Northeast Action Medical Association (NEAMA) - Northeast US
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has not existed for several years
[edit] On the Ground - Syracuse, NY
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No longer exists.
[edit] Star of Resistance Medics (STORM*NYC) - NYC
STORM*NYC was founded in 2004, and continues to be active as of 2006.
[edit] Three Rivers Action Medics (TRAM) - Pittsburgh, PA
TRAM was founded in 2003, after a street medic training in Pittsburgh. The group provided first aid coverage for local actions, including labor, anti-war, counter-recruitment, and anti-police violence. They sent a team to Miami for the protests against the 2003 FTAA meeting, and provided local aftercare to protesters returning to Pittsburgh. They sent clinical and first-aid teams to Washington, DC for the 2004 March For Women's Lives. They also taught first aid to protesters and homeless people. TRAM is associated with the Pittsburgh-based Thomas Merton Center.[9] (Official website.)
This group provided first aid, urban and wilderness first response, sanitation and disease prevention, health and safety training and first aid training.
TRAM was active from 2003 to 2005. They are currently inactive, and have disbanded.
[edit] Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) medics - NY
Was originally started in 1970 with help from Annie and Doc from the Broome Street Collective. They have been inactive for a while but were heavily involved back in the '60s -80s
[edit] SOUTHEAST/APPALACHIA - AR, LA, KY, TN, MS, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, VA, WV
[edit] Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine - NC
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[edit] Common Ground Health Clinic (CGHC) - New Orleans, LA
While not a street medic group, CGHC was founded by street medics from Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, California, Montana, Montreal, and across the US. This free integrative primary health care clinic is still sustained and regularly staffed by street medics. A local street medic sits on the clinic's board of directors.[10] (Official website.)
A group of medics loosely associated with the clinic also provides first-aid support at protests in New Orleans.
Common Ground Health Clinic was founded in 2005, and is very active as of 2006.
[edit] Common Ground Relief Medic Cave - New Orleans, LA
Street Medics provide the majority of primary clinical and first-aid support for the tens of thousands of people who have volunteered with Common Ground Relief. Volunteers are provided with safety gear and education, but still experience respiratory infections, wound infections, emotional distress, and other health problems. Just as like protesters, disaster volunteers put themselves in danger to protect the safety of others. (Official website for Common Ground Relief.)
Several groups of street medics have been active in Common Ground Relief during 2005 and 2006.
[edit] Katuah Medics - Southern Appalachia
Katuah Medics provides the medical presence at Mountain Justice Summer events and other anti-Mountain Top Removal events.[11] They also provide medical support to anti-fascist organizing in the Southeast, including the fight against the Ku Klux Klan and clinic defense of Jackson Women's Health Organization, the only remaining abortion clinic in Mississippi. They sponsored a Wilderness First Responder training in 2006. (Official website.)
They provide backwoods first aid, wilderness first response, herbal medicine, sanitation and sickness prevention.
This group is active as of 2006.
[edit] Latino Health Outreach Project (LHOP) - New Orleans, LA
This group was founded in 2005, and is very active as of 2006.
[edit] Medical Committee for Human Rights (MCHR) New York City
Created in the early '60s to provide medical coverage for the civil rights workers in the south. MCHR became much more and created:
- the Mental Health Project which was responsible for changing the way patients were treated in MH facilities -among other actions one of our docs was responsible for bringing a local reporter named Geraldo Rivera into the back wards of Willobrook causing a major shakeup
- Prisoners Project which was responsible for framing the concept of basic medical rights for prisoners
- another project created the original Patients Bill of Rights
- others were involved in Industrial standards
- and the list goes on.
MCHR changed the face of medicine in the US and was responsible for many of the medical rights folks now take for granted. The Medical Presence Project (later to become the StreetMedics) started out as Dr.s RNs and Med students who up until 1968 (Chicago DNC ) wore white lab coats to demos. By '68 there were a bunch of us who were not comfortable with the elitist nature of the MPP and when i was elected as the NYC MCHR MPP director we (Annie,Doc, Laurie, Joe, Jan Stephanie, Jos, and others) changed; the name, who we recruited, the trainings (adding role plays for the first time and turning it into a two day ) got rid of the lab coats, and created MOfibA.
[edit] Medical Committee for Human Rights (MCHR) NYC; Medical Presence SubCommittee
Unlike street medic groups since the founding of Broome Street in 1967, this group was almost entirely licensed medical professionals (MDs, RNs, medical students). The group was very visible at actions because they wore white lab coats and stethescopes. They frequently argued with Broome Street over the latter's use of helmets in very violent demonstrations.
This group was formed in 1965.[12] It is disbanded, but at least two of its medics (Annie and Doc) are active StreetMedic as of 2006.
[edit] Australia
[edit] Activist Medics Network - Melbourne(?)
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'NSW StreetMedics' - Sydney Trained with Colorado StreetMedics
[edit] Canada
[edit] Activist Health Collective of Ottawa (AHCO) - Ottowa, Ontario
This collective was active in 2003.
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[edit] Urgence Manif - Quebec City, Quebec
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[edit] Germany
[edit] Sanitätsgruppe Südwest - Ludwigsburg, Köln
Formed in 1997 during preparation against a nuclear waste transport from the Neckarwestheim nuclear power plant to Gorleben (Wendland). Runs mobile rescue teams, medic stations and a kitchen. Offers a wide variety of street medic training. (Official website.)
[edit] Strassenmedizin - Berlin(?)
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[edit] Greece
[edit] Greek Street Med - Thessaloniki(?)
Active in 2003, 2006. Trained by Amsterdam StreetMedics
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[edit] The Netherlands
[edit] Amsterdam StreetMedics - Amsterdam
Founded in 2001 after a series of trainings by StreetMedics Trainers Group (Doc and Ari)
Mentioned on Colorado Street Medics member's web page.[13]
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] UK Action Medics - Manchester, England
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[edit] Glasgow StreetMedics - Glasgow, Scotland
Trained by Colorado StreetMedics. Mentioned on Colorado StreetMedics member's web page.[14]
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[edit] Russia
[edit] St. Petersburg medics (?)
Trained by UK Action Medics group in 2006.
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[edit] Moscow medics (?)
Trained by UK Action Medics group in 2006.
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[edit] Ukraine
[edit] Kiev medics (?)
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[edit] References
- ^ About Black Cross Health Collective (2003-09-04). Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
- ^ Anderberg, Kirsten (2003-08-16). Street Medicine: Volunteers for Pepper Spray?. Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
- ^ About Black Cross Health Collective (2003-09-04). Retrieved on 2006-10-24.
- ^ Doc R (2003-10-10). "thoughts from an old StreetMedic". Indymedia comments section Seattle Indymedia comments section. (Web link). Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ Band-Aids for demonstrators (2004-07-15). Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ Press Release: Chicago Activists Report Police Violence at FTAA Protests (2003-11-25). Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ bayano (2006-02-23). "Chicago healthcare collectives". forums infoshop.org forums. (Web link). Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ The StreetMedics. Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ Three Rivers Action Medics - Documents. Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
- ^ Weinstein, Scott; Mo (2006-01). Common Ground Health Clinic History. Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
- ^ Mountain Justice Summer 2006 (2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
- ^ Doc R (2003-10-10). "thoughts from an old StreetMedic". Indymedia comments section Seattle Indymedia comments section. (Web link). Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ The StreetMedics. Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ The StreetMedics. Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
[edit] Two concerns
Two things: Why do some names have asterixes in front of them? If someone at some point changes the asterix thing, be sure to change the links in Street medic that link to those headers, or they'll become broken links. Also, I think it's against WP:MOS guidelines to have links in headers. Maybe we could expand the stubs to have at least a sentence about each one, and link the name in the sentence? If there's not even that much to say about them, we may be running into WP:NOTE issues. Anyway, nice work, folks! Peace, delldot | talk 00:17, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
- Personally, I'm waiting for Gobblehook to finish their work on the article, and not see any edits from that user on the article for a few days before I move in and start cleaning up the article. It is indeed against the Manual of Style to include links within the headings. It is spelled out at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (headings): "Avoid links within headings. Depending on settings, some users may not see them clearly. It is much better to put the appropriate link in the first sentence under the heading." As far as notability goes, I agree - we may be running into WP:NOTE issues, and I plan to address this while cleaning up the place. SchuminWeb (Talk) 04:45, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
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- Good, thanks. Looking back on the article, I'm still pretty uncomfortable with the WP:NOTE issues. Also, I'm not sure a lot of these organizations are verifiable. I'd propose finding at least one non-trivial mention in independent, reliable sources for each one and removing the ones that we can't find one for. I'm especially thinking we should remove the headers with nothing after them but an expand template, and especially especially the ones with a question mark after them, which suggest to me it's not certain whether they exist. delldot | talk 17:17, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Tags
I've tagged it for two things: References, and tone.
First of all, ideally, each organization should have a citation from a reliable source. Most of these organizations are completely unsourced.
Secondly, tone. This article needs some major cleanup on how it reads. I saw some first-person in this section, and then there are a lot of other things that need fixing up. Honestly, right now, it's a mess. SchuminWeb (Talk) 23:54, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
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