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June 16, 2023 by katforflorida

Release: Jim Crow Returns to FL

For Immediate Release: June 16, 2023

President Debbie Deland, Florida NOW president@flnow.org

JIM CROW RETURNS TO FLORIDA – DeSantis STYLE

Debbie Deland, President of FL NOW said that “DeSantis’s unprecedented sprint to autocracy, in lockstep with the 2023 Florida legislature’s supermajority, has
been formally unleashed. The supermajority of the Legislature and DeSantis are racists, misogynists, sexists, anti-people of color, homophobic, anti-immigrants, anti-public education, anti-free speech… These legislators and governor closed the worst session in Florida’s history on May 5. The repercussions are just being identified and/or felt.

There were many egregious, cruel, and unconstitutional bills signed into law, at times in the dark of night, that are shattering families, bullying the most vulnerable populations, and taking vengeance out on entities or groups that dare oppose DeSantis’s white male supremist ideology. A new era of Jim Crow is ushered in by DeSantis.”

The New Jim Crow is established by DeSantis laws and policies:

VOTER SUPPRESSION: Instead of making this fundamental constitutional right easily accessible to all citizens and despite a highly national acclaimed 2020 Florida voting performance, DeSantis championed laws that hinder voters from their right to vote with confusion, chaos, contradictions and/or fear. Debbie Deland, President of FL NOW said “DeSantis and the Legislature don’t want the young or people of color to vote.”

  •   He gerrymandered the districting map eliminating two Black districts.
  •   He expanded restrictive and suppressive 2021 laws with new changes to the

    Vote-By-Mail option, reduced time for returning VBM completed ballots, reduced

    number of drop box locations, and hours of service—reducing people of color vote

  •   First time voters are prohibited from using the VBM option and must vote for the

    first time at their home precinct—limiting youth vote.

  •   There are more constraints and bigger risks placed on Third Party Organizations

that reach out to marginalized communities: shortened timeframes, requiring

receipts to voter, plus new and higher fines for errors. Again, an attack on voting

by communities of color.

  •   Attacking Returning Citizens, the law places the onus for knowing one’s eligibility

    to vote on the person when it is the State’s responsibility to report this information. There is no good tracking by the State of fines and fees for felons that was the state’s way of denying them the vote that voters gave them. Based on his order, they turned down the system supposed to track fines and fees. Supervisor of Elections have to call clerk of courts to verify eligibility.

  •   DeSantis added to his personal police force to ‘uncover’ voter fraud (when there was virtually none) and has recently set up the arrests of twenty persons because they received Florida Voter ID cards from the State even though they were ineligible and dared to vote!

    PUBLIC EDUCATION: All levels of education from K-12 to public universities have been severely attacked.

  •   New laws defund or eliminate Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging programs, departments, majors, and classes.
  •   Majors and classes in Gender, Race, and AP African American Studies have been modified or eliminated.
  •   Boards of Trustees and University Administrators have been fired or made to resign and replaced by DeSantis sycophants.
  •   New laws prevent students from discussing or learning about the LGBTQIA+ communities through 12th grade. Math books are being rejected as well as many other textbooks for reference to an LBGTQ+ person for example.
  •   On top of a severe shortage of teachers, these new laws and policies are forcing more teaches to leave teaching not only because of their low pay and benefits (among the lowest in the U.S.), but also due to the risks associated with teaching, fines, misdemeanors, and felonies.

    VOUCHERS: Debbie Deland stated that ‘the $8,500 per student school voucher expansion will cost the FL public schools $4B dollars. This horrendous expansion of school vouchers segregates schools.”

  •   No matter what your family income is you can take advantage of a school voucher.
  •   Voucher expansion flies in the face of separation of Church and State because vouchers are going to religious schools.
  •   This voucher can be used to enroll children in private, or religious schools. But this $8,500 misleads low-income families who think they are doing right by placing their children in a private or religious school, only to find they cannot afford other expenses, e.g., the balance of tuition, transportation, books, sports, uniforms, etc.
  •   These ‘private’, religious and most charter schools are without accountability for

curriculum, standards, and teacher education, training, and certifications. They can expel students and go out of business and the money does not follow students to return to public schools.

  •   Today, many students come back to the public schools due to being behind two years of learning, but return without funding and no funding to catch them up.
  •   Already FL public schools are under-funded with teachers that are woefully underpaid and have poor benefits. (the union busting bill particularly harms the teachers’ unions that will further exacerbate poor pay and benefits). This direct deduction of $4B of public education funds creates a segregated school system in FL.

    BANNING BOOKS: Debbie Deland said, “Massive book banning in FL is NO hoax. It is raging county by county from many people that aren’t even parents in those communities. Book banning drives ignorance. DeSantis seems to want an ignorant populous.”

  •   DeSantis mandated that all school textbooks and books need to be approved by ‘reading specialists’ for age appropriateness and content that is not WOKE. Books are being removed if one person objects even if not a parent.
  •   Debbie Deland notes that “Contrary to DeSantis’ derogatory meaning for Woke, the real meaning of Woke is to understand the histories of injustices and current injustices to move forward to fixing them. It is something we should all aspire to know and act on.”
  •   Laws and policies on race, sexuality and gender identity and restrictions on school library material have been signed. Yet, “It’s disingenuous to say that the state’s not responsible when they’ve created an environment of fear, of civil liability, loss of jobs, loss of teaching licenses, if a line is crossed,” said Caldwell-Stone, director of the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom. In fact, teachers have already been fired and licenses have already been revoked.
  •   Banning books adds a new level to Jim Crow in the 21st century. The classic book, “1984” captures the state of FL and books.

    LEGAL SYSTEM & OVER-POLICED: A new law states that ONLY 8 of 12 jurors are now required to apply the death penalty in capital cases (and the judge can override the jury’s sentence if he/she wants the death penalty) in the face of much higher, biased rates of Black incarceration. This action discriminates against Blacks and puts more of them to death when many have been found innocent over time. Studies show that Blacks do not commit more crimes than whites and that Blacks are over-policed with many losing their lives in custody. Debbie Deland, President FL NOW, said “This new law is no different than some of the behavior under Jim Crow and likely takes us back to basically white hanging juries.”

6-WEEK ABORTION BAN: This law virtually bans abortion in Florida. Most women do not know that they are pregnant in 6 weeks and would not have time to complete the requirements of the state to get the abortion. We have already seen the sad consequences for several women carrying unviable fetuses. They are not babies. As another element of this new Jim Crow, the severe abortion ban especially disadvantages lower economic and women of color communities.

FLORIDA NOW REACTS and CALLS FOR ACTION:

Debbie Deland, Florida NOW President said, “Clearly DeSantis and his Administration have gone beyond any point of reason. By imposing their blatant, racist, misogynistic, perverted sense of ‘freedom’ agenda on Florida, they are hurting every Floridian socially, economically, and politically. This agenda compares to the Jim Crow era our country suffered after Reconstruction and to segregation, which is returning covertly and unjustly. We need to educate everyone about the deleterious direction our democracy is heading at the expense of women, people of color, LGBTQ+, immigrants seeking asylum, etc. Florida NOW will be looking to support justice in all these intersectional areas.”

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Florida NOW: is an intersectional grassroots organization that promotes feminist ideals, leads societal change, eliminates discrimination, and protects the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life.

June 16, 2023 by katforflorida

FL NOW Working To Put Abortion On The Ballot

For Immediate Release: June 6, 2023

President Debbie Deland, Florida NOW
president@flnow.org (mailto:president@flnow.org)

 
TIME-SENSITIVE ACTION ALERT!
 
JOIN THE PETITION DRIVE TO “LIMIT GOVERNMENT
INTERFERENCE WITH ABORTION”

Governor DeSantis signed into law the 6-week abortion ban in the darkness of night on April 13, 2023. This law, like the 15-week ban before it, is dangerous and against the will of the majority of Floridians. It virtually bans abortion in our state and will continue to jeopardize women’s lives, their health, and shatter families.

FLORIDA NOW REACTS
Debbie Deland, Florida NOW President said, “Florida NOW is vigorously leading the drive to put legal abortion access on the 2024 ballot as a Constitutional amendment. When we win 60% supermajority approval in Nov 2024, we will succeed in reaching a major step towards Women’s Equality. On May 10, 2023 Floridians Protecting Freedom launched the citizen-initiated abortion access petition drive. The response is extraordinary all around the state and we need everyone to keep up the momentum. With many other organizations, groups, and individuals, we will advance women’s status in our country. In addition to FL NOW and its chapters driving this petition drive, many other groups are engaged, e.g., ACLU, Planned Parenthood, Women’s Voices of Southwest FL, FL Rising… We will make the choice to have an abortion legal.”

CALL FOR ACTION:
HERE’S WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE:
• Volunteers need to collect 900,000 Petitions, first deadline is December 31, 2023. Please note that petitions need to be mailed or dropped at a hub within seven days of signing.
• For link to download Petitions and to find a nearby hub, go to: https://floridiansprotectingfreedom.com/petition/ (https://floridiansprotectingfreedom.com/petition/).
• Petitions need to be filled out in black or blue ink.
• No petition will be accepted by email, scan, or fax – it must be the original hard copy petition.
• You cannot sign more than one petition.
• Only current, registered Florida voters can sign a petition.
• Must be written clearly, i.e., legibly. No scratch outs!
• No P.O. Box Address
• Enter County, not country
• Enter Birth Date in lieu of voter registration number
• Fully Complete Petition—sign and date
• Signature and Date Required
• Better to collect the signed petition than have the voter mail it

If local Hub not in your county, THE OFFICIAL HUB: Petition Collection (Floridians Protecting Freedom), Post Office Box 4068, Sarasota, FL 34230 and an Intake Sheet is requested.

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Florida NOW (https://flnow.org/): is an intersectional grassroots organization that promotes feminist ideals, leads societal change, eliminates discrimination, and protects the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life.

June 2, 2023 by katforflorida

“Captain Underpants” of Polk County Sheriff Office Accused of Politically Motivated Arrest

“Captain Underpants” of Polk County Sheriff Office Accused of Politically Motivated Arrest

Pro-Abortion Activist Jailed For Tossing a Pair of Clean Panties Near a PCSO Captain at the Opening of Lakeland Anti-Abortion Center

Contact: Kat Duesterhaus, communications@flnow.org, 772.267,6353

LAKELAND, FL— On Tuesday May 16th 2023, a pair of new panties landed between Polk County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) Captain Billy Strickland and Florida State Representative Jennifer Canady.

Just two days later Polk County Clinic Defender and Florida National Organization for Women (NOW) member Bonnie Patterson-James was arrested for battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest. The crime was allegedly tossing a pair of new panties on the ground, which Captain Strickland can be heard in a TikTok video posted by @SwanCityClinicDef saying hit him on the back of his leg. Another video obtained by Florida NOW shows Captain Strickland saying the panties “bounced” and then hit his leg. No footage of the alleged battery is known to exist, despite multiple people seen filming.

The incident occurred at a ribbon cutting event on Tuesday, May 16th 2023 for Options for Women Pregnancy Help Clinic, an anti-abortion center in Lakeland backed by Representative Canady. Representative Canady requested $1 million from the Appropriations Committee to build the Options for Women Pregnancy Help Clinic in Lakeland, and was honored as a speaker at the event and seated next to Captain Strickland. Representative Canady was also a co-sponsor of the near total abortion ban (CS/HB7) and the legislator who introduced Amendment 613041, which added an extra $25 million in funding for anti-abortion centers in Florida.

This is not the first alleged battery to have taken place of late surrounding the controversial installation of an anti-abortion center next to a legitimate healthcare provider, though it is the only one to have resulted in arrest. In recent months, Polk County Clinic Defenders have reported several cases of assault by anti-abortion extremists. However, despite known perpetrators’ identities, multiple witness reports and photos of injuries sustained, LPD and PCSO have refused to take any action to protect the Clinic Defenders, including one minor. Video footage provided to Florida NOW shows the aftermath of the assault on the minor in which the perpetrator can be heard saying “no” when asked to leave the victim alone, then defending his choice to assault the child.

Activists believe there is an issue with selective enforcement at the least, and potentially an abuse of power considering Representative Canady’s involvement and support of the anti-abortion center.

“Why are Polk County Clinic Defenders being jailed for tossing an ounce of fabric that allegedly touched an officer’s leg, while a child who was actually assaulted and sustained injuries was ignored?,” said Debbie DeLand, President of Florida NOW. “We believe Patterson-James’ arrest was not only unjustified, but also politically motivated. Shame on Captain Strickland and PCSO for this ridiculous arrest and if Representative Canady is not behind this she should be speaking out against it, as well as speaking up for the child who was actually assaulted.”

Donate to Bonnie’s legal defense at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/activist-arrested-for-bouncing-panties 

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