OTG: Bike cops, two cars with additional bikes on the back, two suvs, one van at 13th and walnut
#skywatch PPD heli coming from NE Philly airport, hanging over North/CC right now.
Forwarded from NoGoolag
Adding Encrypted Group Calls to Signal
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Free group calls are available starting today. Update your apps to the latest versions to get started. Group calls are only supported in new style Signal groups. You won’t see the call button in your legacy groups, but your legacy Signal groups will start automatically updating to New Groups in the coming weeks. Group calls are currently limited to 5 participants, but we’re working to let you have even more participants in a group call soon. We hope group calls are a helpful new way to connect!
https://signal.org/blog/group-calls/
#signal #messaging #encrypted #group #video #calls
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Free group calls are available starting today. Update your apps to the latest versions to get started. Group calls are only supported in new style Signal groups. You won’t see the call button in your legacy groups, but your legacy Signal groups will start automatically updating to New Groups in the coming weeks. Group calls are currently limited to 5 participants, but we’re working to let you have even more participants in a group call soon. We hope group calls are a helpful new way to connect!
https://signal.org/blog/group-calls/
#signal #messaging #encrypted #group #video #calls
Signal
Adding Encrypted Group Calls to Signal
2020 has seen its fair number of challenges and changes. We’ve all adapted to new ways of staying in touch, getting work done, celebrating birthdays and weddings, and even exercising. As more and more of our critical and personal moments move online, we want…
13th & Walnut folks asking for daytime support so they can gather warm supplies needed.
At 13th and walnut, help folks out with supplies or your time. Donate to @clubsandwichphilly if you can.
Action Toolkit
Action Dates: December 16-18, 2020
Sponsored by: Judge Accountability Table, #No215Jail Coalition, West Philly Participatory Defense Hub, Reclaim Philadelphia, and Amistad Law Project
What’s going on: The city of Philadelphia is experiencing a surge of COVID-19, and as with all threats, the impact is all the more dire for those incarcerated in Philly's jails. As of December 5th, at least 150 people had tested positive for coronavirus, and we expect that number to grow given the jails’ notoriously unsanitary and hazardous conditions.
At the beginning of the pandemic, our movement mobilized to pressure all city officials and the courts to act quickly to free our people from the jails. The First Judicial District refused to take the necessary, urgent measures to allow mass releases. However, we took to the streets via car caravans and creative actions which forced the courts to adopt policies to quickly move emergency hearings that would facilitate releases. And after some additional advocacy by the Judge Accountability Table, we secured virtual access to the courts so we could bear witness.
Now, nine months later with this latest wave of the pandemic, there is no urgency on the part of the FJD to move emergency hearings for release of our people. And virtual courtroom access, which was always spotty at best, is essentially nonexistent or inaccessible for the public.
How to take action: Join us for a simple multi-day action.
Make your voice heard
On Wednesday, December 16, tweet at the FJD @PhilaCourts demanding they allow for mass releases and/or emergency hearings now. Take a photo of yourself holding a sign that says #FreeOurPeople #InactionIsMurder #WatchTheCourts and/or #EyesOnFJD
“More than 4000 Philadelphians are caged in death traps on State Road, as COVID rages through our city’s jails. We demand you act now to #FreeOurPeople!”
“You stopped bringing our incarcerated neighbors to court, fearing how quickly COVID is spreading in the jails. But you’re willing to let them sit in cages where they are completely vulnerable to a deadly disease. Shame! #FreeOurPeople #InactionIsMurder.”
Judges, what are you doing to protect our people from the pandemic in Philly jails? Give us virtual access to ALL hearings, we need #EyesOnFJD #FreeOurPeople
On that same day, email CourtroomPublicAccess@courts.phila.gov (and cc: courtwatch@amistadlaw.org) and request all zoom links for hearings taking place on December 17th
Sample email here
“To Whom It May Concern,
Please forward me all Zoom or other video conference links for hearings taking place on December 17, 2020 at the CJC. The public has a right to access court proceedings, and our access is vital to ensuring accountability.”
Thank you,
Signature”
What to do if you don’t hear back by 9AM on December 17
E-mail again-sample:
“To Whom It May Concern,
I am following up on my e-mail from December 16, requesting access to Zoom or video conference links for all hearings taking place on December 17, 2020 at the CJC. There is no justification for denying the public access to court proceedings, and, by not providing me with the requested links, you are doing just that.
Sincerely,
Signature”
Bear witness
On Thursday, December 17, if you have received zoom links, log on and watch
The current court schedule can be found here. When you log on to zoom court, remember to keep yourself muted. You may rename yourself as “Your Name--Listening Only”
Take notes on your reflections from what you witness or live tweet with #WatchTheCourts
Amplify
On December 18th at 1PM, join JAT for a Virtual Press Conference for Justice and hear from community leaders working on holding the First Judicial District accountable to Philadelphians. FB event: https://fb.me/e/1MMDsxMOt
Following the press conference, join us for a community debrief on the state of the FJD and Philly jails
In this intimate community setting, share your reflections on what you witnessed while courtwatching or your experience with the Philly jails and pledge to continue
Action Dates: December 16-18, 2020
Sponsored by: Judge Accountability Table, #No215Jail Coalition, West Philly Participatory Defense Hub, Reclaim Philadelphia, and Amistad Law Project
What’s going on: The city of Philadelphia is experiencing a surge of COVID-19, and as with all threats, the impact is all the more dire for those incarcerated in Philly's jails. As of December 5th, at least 150 people had tested positive for coronavirus, and we expect that number to grow given the jails’ notoriously unsanitary and hazardous conditions.
At the beginning of the pandemic, our movement mobilized to pressure all city officials and the courts to act quickly to free our people from the jails. The First Judicial District refused to take the necessary, urgent measures to allow mass releases. However, we took to the streets via car caravans and creative actions which forced the courts to adopt policies to quickly move emergency hearings that would facilitate releases. And after some additional advocacy by the Judge Accountability Table, we secured virtual access to the courts so we could bear witness.
Now, nine months later with this latest wave of the pandemic, there is no urgency on the part of the FJD to move emergency hearings for release of our people. And virtual courtroom access, which was always spotty at best, is essentially nonexistent or inaccessible for the public.
How to take action: Join us for a simple multi-day action.
Make your voice heard
On Wednesday, December 16, tweet at the FJD @PhilaCourts demanding they allow for mass releases and/or emergency hearings now. Take a photo of yourself holding a sign that says #FreeOurPeople #InactionIsMurder #WatchTheCourts and/or #EyesOnFJD
“More than 4000 Philadelphians are caged in death traps on State Road, as COVID rages through our city’s jails. We demand you act now to #FreeOurPeople!”
“You stopped bringing our incarcerated neighbors to court, fearing how quickly COVID is spreading in the jails. But you’re willing to let them sit in cages where they are completely vulnerable to a deadly disease. Shame! #FreeOurPeople #InactionIsMurder.”
Judges, what are you doing to protect our people from the pandemic in Philly jails? Give us virtual access to ALL hearings, we need #EyesOnFJD #FreeOurPeople
On that same day, email CourtroomPublicAccess@courts.phila.gov (and cc: courtwatch@amistadlaw.org) and request all zoom links for hearings taking place on December 17th
Sample email here
“To Whom It May Concern,
Please forward me all Zoom or other video conference links for hearings taking place on December 17, 2020 at the CJC. The public has a right to access court proceedings, and our access is vital to ensuring accountability.”
Thank you,
Signature”
What to do if you don’t hear back by 9AM on December 17
E-mail again-sample:
“To Whom It May Concern,
I am following up on my e-mail from December 16, requesting access to Zoom or video conference links for all hearings taking place on December 17, 2020 at the CJC. There is no justification for denying the public access to court proceedings, and, by not providing me with the requested links, you are doing just that.
Sincerely,
Signature”
Bear witness
On Thursday, December 17, if you have received zoom links, log on and watch
The current court schedule can be found here. When you log on to zoom court, remember to keep yourself muted. You may rename yourself as “Your Name--Listening Only”
Take notes on your reflections from what you witness or live tweet with #WatchTheCourts
Amplify
On December 18th at 1PM, join JAT for a Virtual Press Conference for Justice and hear from community leaders working on holding the First Judicial District accountable to Philadelphians. FB event: https://fb.me/e/1MMDsxMOt
Following the press conference, join us for a community debrief on the state of the FJD and Philly jails
In this intimate community setting, share your reflections on what you witnessed while courtwatching or your experience with the Philly jails and pledge to continue
to hold the courts accountable
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City Official Call List
Want to call city officials and let them know they need to act now to #FreeOurPeople? Check out the numbers below! See suggested noscript below.
First Judicial District:
President Judge Idee C. Fox
phone: 215-686-8334
Court Administrator Richard T. McSorley
phone: 215-683-7953
Judge Patrick Dugan
phone: 215-683-7200
Administrative Judge Lisette Shirdan-Harris
Philadelphia, PA 19107
phone: 215-686-7947
City Council:
Council President Darrell Clarke
Phone: (215) 686-3442, (215) 686-3443
Councilmember At-Large Kendra Brooks
Phone: (215) 686-3442, (215) 686-3443
Councilmember At-Large Allan Domb
Phone: (215) 686-3442, (215) 686-3443
Councilmember At-Large Derek Green
Phone: (215) 686-3450, (215) 686-3451
Councilmember At-Large Helen Gym
Phone: (215) 686-3420, (215) 686-3421
Councilmember At-Large David Oh
Phone: (215) 686-3452, (215) 686-3453
Councilmember At-Large Katherine Gilmore-Richardson
Phone: (215) 686-0454, (215) 686-0455
Councilmember At-Large Isaiah Thomas
Phone: 215) 686-3446, (215) 686-3447
Office of the Mayor:
Mayor Jim Kenney
Phone: (215) 686-2181
Suggested Phone Script
[For Judges]
Hello, __________. My name is __________, I’m a Philadelphia resident and I’m calling because the inaction of the First Judicial District during this pandemic has been negligent and inhumane. [Provide additional personal message if you’d like.] I demand that the First Judicial District move with urgency and increase access to Zoom links for public hearings, hold emergency hearings, and allow for mass releases. [Leave contact info if you wish].
__________________________________________________________________________________
City Official Call List
Want to call city officials and let them know they need to act now to #FreeOurPeople? Check out the numbers below! See suggested noscript below.
First Judicial District:
President Judge Idee C. Fox
phone: 215-686-8334
Court Administrator Richard T. McSorley
phone: 215-683-7953
Judge Patrick Dugan
phone: 215-683-7200
Administrative Judge Lisette Shirdan-Harris
Philadelphia, PA 19107
phone: 215-686-7947
City Council:
Council President Darrell Clarke
Phone: (215) 686-3442, (215) 686-3443
Councilmember At-Large Kendra Brooks
Phone: (215) 686-3442, (215) 686-3443
Councilmember At-Large Allan Domb
Phone: (215) 686-3442, (215) 686-3443
Councilmember At-Large Derek Green
Phone: (215) 686-3450, (215) 686-3451
Councilmember At-Large Helen Gym
Phone: (215) 686-3420, (215) 686-3421
Councilmember At-Large David Oh
Phone: (215) 686-3452, (215) 686-3453
Councilmember At-Large Katherine Gilmore-Richardson
Phone: (215) 686-0454, (215) 686-0455
Councilmember At-Large Isaiah Thomas
Phone: 215) 686-3446, (215) 686-3447
Office of the Mayor:
Mayor Jim Kenney
Phone: (215) 686-2181
Suggested Phone Script
[For Judges]
Hello, __________. My name is __________, I’m a Philadelphia resident and I’m calling because the inaction of the First Judicial District during this pandemic has been negligent and inhumane. [Provide additional personal message if you’d like.] I demand that the First Judicial District move with urgency and increase access to Zoom links for public hearings, hold emergency hearings, and allow for mass releases. [Leave contact info if you wish].
Reclaim is doing a call in/public pressure campaign. See details here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejhciynQMUpja4FqoFG4LtHaxg_spXEC5ZH6jAkX1k6jt5Mg/viewform
Google Docs
Hey Kenney! Don’t steal our homes!