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Recall Slay Rally 4/4 @ City Hall, Strategy Mtg 4/5
Commemorate The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
(Assassinated - April 4, 1968)
Join Us For A “Noon Day Rally” to Recall Mayor Francis Slay
(12 noon - 1:00pm)
Friday, April 4, 2008
St. Louis City Hall
1200 Market St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Paid for by Citizens To Recall Francis G. Slay, Rev. Pierson, Treasurer
Strategy Meeting / Rally & signature collection to Recall Mayor Francis G. Slay
(Start of Spring Offensive)
Saturday, April 5, 2008 10:00am
@ Retired Fire Fighters Hall
1020 N. Taylor • St. Louis, MO
Free Refreshments Will Be Available
More info:
http://recallslay.com/
Citizens COALITION TO FIGHT EMINENT DOMAIN ABUSE
Protecting the Rights of Property Owners
Media Alert
March 4, 2008
Contract: Isaiah Hair at 387-7592
Mayor Francis Slay and The Community Development Administration Under
Investigation
Mayor Francis Slay, of the City of Louis and the Community Development
Administration is under Federal Investigation by U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development for complaints of discrimination and
violations of the Federal Fair Housing Law.
The Citizens Coalition to Fight Eminent Domain Abuse, a grassroots
organization formed in 2005 to address the abuse of Eminent Domain
particularly in north St. Louis, a primarily African American community.
An audit by HUD's Office of Inspectors General in July of 2006,
revealed the city had failed to use the federal community block grant
money (CDBG) it received for its intended purposes. The Coalition then
filed complaints with the U.S. Department of HUD and the U.S.
Department of Justice.
THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (BLOCK GRANT)
Recall Slay Meeting
An organizing meeting for the Recall Mayor Slay campaign.
Location:
St Louis Gateway Classic
www.gatewayclassic.org
2012 Dr Martin Luther King Dr
St Louis, MO 63106
(314) 621-1994
Date:
02/17/2008 - 3:00pmUnity Rally for Social @ Racial Justice
UNITY RALLY
FOR RACIAL & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Sunday, November 18, 2007
3:00 p.m.
Gateway Classic Foundation
(20th Street & Martin Luther King Blvd.)
A STATE OF EMERGENCY now exists with race relations in St. Louis. The mayor just ousted and publicly humiliated the City’s first and only black fire chief, and then immediately promoted 27 white firefighters, while promoting only 7 blacks – in a city where blacks are 52% of the population.
Date:
11/18/2007 - 3:00pmUnity Rally for Social @ Racial Justice 11/18
UNITY RALLY
FOR RACIAL & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Sunday, November 18, 2007
3:00 p.m.
Gateway Classic Foundation
(20th Street & Martin Luther King Blvd.)
St. Louisans Rally to Dump Racially Divisive Mayor
From ZMag: An interview with Zaki Baruti
Zaki Baruti interviewed by
Don Fitz
October 25, 2007
The contemptuous demotion of a fire chief ignited unified opposition in St. Louis' Black community. Previously fragmented groups have pulled together whether their focus has been on police violence, employment opportunities, school closings, eminent domain or childhood lead poisoning.
Hundreds of black and dozens of white St. Louisans gathered on the steps of City hall on Sunday October 21 to show their support for former Fire Chief Sherman George and begin steps to recall the mayor responsible for demoting him - Francis Slay. Zaki Baruti is a veteran organizer against police violence. He was one of the rally's organizers.
Don Fitz: When fire chief Sherman George refused to make promotions within the Fire Department, Mayor Slay demoted him in early October. Why was there such an outcry in the Black community?
