Date/Time
Date(s) - Friday, Aug 21
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Location
Bank of America (with Drive-thru ATM)
Categories
To the CEO of Bank of America, Brian Moynihan,
To the board of Directors of Bank of America,
To all of Bank of America’s major investors,
AND to Mayor Lyda Krewson and the parasitic developers of St. Louis:
We are demonstrating outside Bank of America until the demand for reparations to African people becomes a reality.
We are also targeting Mayor Lyda Krewson, the city government, and Krewson’s parasitic cronies, including developer and gentrifier Paul Mc Kee, the murderous St. Louis Police Department and all of those who participate in the ongoing attacks on the African community of St. Louis and make millions of dollars at their expense.
We are saying that all of you must pay reparations to African people.
We are from the campaign to “Make Wall Street and the city of St Louis Pay Reparations.”
We are white people who are under the leadership of and unite with the demand from the African People’s Socialist Party, the worldwide revolutionary party of the African working class fighting for liberation and self-determination.
The demand is simple: Pay reparations to African people, Bank of America, Lida Krewson and gentrifiers in St. Louis!
To the Bank of America we are demanding that you pay reparations for your role as active participants and profiteers in the brutal history of enslavement, including owning African human beings and using them financial collateral, as well as the ongoing reality of redlining: deliberately facilitating the displacement of black people from their communities and the rise of colonial gentrification.
Bank of America must pay reparations in the form of a massive capital infusion into the Black Power Blueprint project, an anti-gentrification economic development program headquartered at 4101 W. Florissant in North St. Louis, as the center of a global struggle for political and economic power in the hands of the African working class.
Join the campaign at uhurusolidarity.org/wallstreet