Posted on January 29, 2008 in News by ACTIVATE3 Comments »

Saturday, March 15 – 12:00pm
Heartside Park
Downtown Grand Rapids
(just south of the corner of Ionia and Cherry)

Join ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) for a march demanding an immediate end to the United States’ occupation of Iraq. We’ll highlight connections to local institutions that sustain the occupation. Bring signs, banners, drums, noisemakers, etc.

For information on why ACTIVATE calls for an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq:

http://www.activategr.org/news/end-the-occupation/

HELP PROMOTE THE PROTEST:

Please pass this announcement along to your friends, your groups, or other contacts. We have flyers below that we encourage people to print and distribute, as well as a graphic suitable for posting on MySpace, Facebook, and other such sites:

Full Sheet Flyer

Quarter Sheet

Graphic for MySpace/Facebook/etc

Facebook Event

Posted on January 21, 2008 in News by ACTIVATE1 Comment »

It’s 2008, and the writing is on the wall–it’s “vote or die” as we enter the “most critical election year in recent memory.” Everywhere we turn, we are told to vote for a candidate that has made a litany of grandiose (or not so grandiose) proclamations and promises. We’re told to fall behind a particular candidate–often chosen by the media before the people even get a voice–to bring about the ever elusive “change” that we all know is needed. Stale and poorly written “policies”–reducing lives to numbers–by candidates hand-picked from the elite who will never address the oppression that so many of us face in our daily struggles.

Unfortunately, if we stop and think about it–it’s pretty unlikely that one candidate is going to bring about a major change in society. In a world plagued by systemic problems–war, poverty, racism, sexism, and homophobia–it is unlikely that a candidate is going to address any of these issues. And, deep down, we know they won’t. For decades–despite the millions of dollars and hours spent on the presidential elections–things have been getting progressively worse. Yet, every four years we do the same thing, we reduce our politics– and what we hold in our hearts–into a choice between two–maybe three–candidates for president.

We’ve put an extraordinary amount of energy into elections. We’ve put our faith and energy into checking boxes and pulling levers, reducing our idea of political involvement to just voting. However, the inefficiency of voting is clear. We can vote once, twice, maybe three times a year–but we can organize within our communities and act anytime–anywhere. Moreover, as a tactic that is relied on almost exclusively–voting has not been particularly successful. The history of social struggle in the United States teaches us that major victories–from the labor movement to the Civil Rights movement–were won in the streets, not at the ballot box. We’ve forgotten the innumerable and creative ways that we can change the world and in the process have forgotten that voting by itself is not activism. Radical change comes from struggle, organizing, and movement building–it comes from the grassroots, not from politicians.

This year, it’s time to break out of the ballot box. Let’s push ourselves in new directions. But first, let’s be clear that we’re not telling you not to vote–and we’re not telling you to vote, either. Instead, we’re asking you–as an individual, as part of a community, as part of an activist group, or as someone who just has a hunch that things need to change drastically–to think about how we can transform ourselves, our communities, and our world for the better. With so much focus on the elections, how can we encourage folks to get involved beyond simply voting? Can we strategically use popular movements to pressure candidates and demand more? How can we build a new world? Is it even possible for our current system to incorporate all of our ideas for change–and do we even want it to?

These questions–along with countless others–are on our minds. ACTIVATE–as a group of folks who have been involved in organizing around the Iraq War for nearly two years–is thinking about how we can strategically use the election year to expand the idea of participation, achieve real change, and build a movement infrastructure that exists well beyond the so-called “campaign season.” We’re open to ideas, thoughts, and criticism–and we’ll say more about our plans in the future.

For now, let’s all remember that our dreams will never fit in their ballot boxes.

In Solidarity,
- ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) – www.activategr.org

Posted on January 21, 2008 in News by ACTIVATEComments Off

The following call to action comes from Michigan Against White Supremacy. We’re reprinting it here in order to encourage further organizing against white supremacists:

On March, 19th, Jared Taylor will be talking about how “multiculturalism is destroying western civilization”. He is part of the New Century Foundation and the American Renaissance Publication which seeks to justify racist ideas through science. The pseudo-science and manipulated data used by Taylor alleges for example that Hispanics are less intelligent than whites and that there is a racial hierarchy.

For an excellent article on what other racist things Taylor has to say, go to the mediamouse.org article here.

The msu chapter of young americans for freedom (sic) (MSU-YAF) is bringing Taylor. He will be speaking about how “multiculturalism is destroying western civilization.” The picture below, created by MSU-YAF, is a taste of just how overtly racist they are. This image is followed by quotes be Jared Taylor and can be found here. This is not about creating a debate, this is about dehumanizing entire sectors of our society. One way or another it has got to be stopped.

After reading up on Taylor, Contact Michigan State University and tell them that he adds nothing to an intellectual debate and that his presence puts at risk the safety of already marginalized students. Tell them that this event is racist and encourages racist beliefs. Tell them that he is being brought here to incite hatred against members of our community and that it has to stop.

Tell them that this event needs to be canceled immediately.
MSU President Simon
Email: presmail@msu.edu
Phone: 517/355-6560
Fax: 517/355-4670

VP for Student Affairs Dr. Lee June
Email: leejune@msu.edu
Phone: 517-355-2264
Fax: 517-432-2855

Posted on January 9, 2008 in News by ACTIVATEComments Off

Monday, January 14 – 5:30pmCorner of Leonard and TurnerRepublican Senator John McCain will speaking at the Kent County Republican Headquarters (264 Leonard St NW). McCain–who continues to claim that the occupation is succeeding and–has consistently supported the Iraq War and made a series of macho and reckless comments regarding the occupation, most recently saying that he believes most Americans don’t care if “we’re there for one hundred years or a thousand years or ten thousand years.”Let’s tell him that we want the US out of Iraq — NOW!Bring signs, banners, noisemakers, and whatever else you need.Â