Posted on April 28, 2008 in News by ACTIVATEComments Off

Wednesday, April 30 – 7:00pm
The DAAC (115 S. Division Ave)
$2 suggested donation

What would you do if America was invaded? Meeting Resistance raises the veil of anonymity surrounding the Iraqi insurgency by meeting face to face with individuals who are passionately engaged in the struggle, and documenting for the very first time, the sentiments experienced and actions taken by a nation’s citizens when their homeland is occupied. Voices that have previously not been heard, male and female, speak candidly about their motivations, hopes and goals, revealing a missing perspective from the Iraq War.

Following the film there will be a brief presentation by ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) about antiwar organizing in Grand Rapids.

A trailer for the film:

The event is sponsored by The Bloom Collective and Mediamouse.org.

Posted on April 28, 2008 in News by ACTIVATEComments Off

Over the next several months, ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) will be devoting a considerable amount of our time and resources towards organizing opposition to the 2008 Republican National Convention (RNC) and Democratic National Convention (DNC).* We believe that the political conventions–the DNC in Denver and the RNC in the Twin Cities–offer tremendous opportunities to not only succeed on the national level, but also to strengthen our organizing here in Grand Rapids. Our resistance to the conventions grows out of our antiwar work over the past two years and our understanding that electoral politics will not bring about the systemic changes needed to prevent future wars and dismantle the systems of oppression (racism, patriarchy, capitalism) that keep us in chains (For more on our view of electoral politics, see: http://www.activategr.org/statements/2008-elections/).

ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) has already started to organize against the political conventions. We have endorsed the direct action strategies for both conventions and have attended various meetings planning for the conventions across the country. We have developed and delivered a presentation explaining the plans for the conventions. We have circulated a call to action within Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) calling for participation in the direct action effort to shut down the RNC and have participated in organizing against the RNC within SDS. We have also been involved in organizing with activists around Michigan as a part of Unconventional Michigan. However, this is only a start–in the coming weeks we hope to announce a variety of additional efforts including workshops, movie showings, and other such efforts.

We know that many people in Grand Rapids–perhaps the majority–will be unable to get to the conventions and understand that at first glance, organizing against the conventions may seem as if it moves us away from our local work opposing the Iraq War. However, we believe that organizing against the conventions nicely compliments our work here in Grand Rapids. By holding trainings on the various skills that people need to participate in the protests–street tactics, legal, etc–we can learn skills that have a usefulness far beyond the political conventions and that can plug into a variety of organizing efforts, including antiwar organizing. In hosting presentations about the plans for crashing the conventions, we aim to initiate conversations whereby we reflect on what has worked for the left both nationally and here in Grand Rapids over the past several years. We also will challenge and confront political candidates–of any party–when they visit Grand Rapids during the campaign season. Finally, for our own group–organizing around the political conventions is fostering connections with groups around the country and in Michigan while helping us grow in new ways and acquire new skills.

We also view organizing against the conventions as a critical component of our commitment to challenge people to think critically about the electoral system in the United States. Either through direct experience with organizing against the Iraq War or study of past social movements, we have seen that elections are a dead end route for movements seeking systemic change. Time and time again we have seen “the left”–and the countless others who do not identify as a part of the left–put their faith into electing the “right” politicians only to see those politicians stab them in the back and betray the movements and individuals that supported them. With so many people seeking “change” this year, we believe that radicals have a unique opportunity to raise important critiques about the failings of representative democracy and capitalism.

In the Spirit of Resistance,
- ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) – http://www.activategr.org

* While much of our work will focus on getting folks out to the RNC–primarily because of the Twin Cities’ proximity to Michigan–we stand in solidarity with the groups aiming to disrupt the DNC. The Democratic Party has shown that it offers no alternative to the Republicans. We have seen the Democrats’ “oppositional” and so-called “liberal” politics–the continuation of the occupation of Iraq, NAFTA and neoliberal trade agreements, “welfare reform,” the militarization of the US-Mexico border, and 500,000 Iraqi children killed during US sanctions against Iraq in the 1990s–and know that they offer no hope.

Posted on April 21, 2008 in News by ACTIVATEComments Off

Celebrate Earth Day with ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) by participating in the following solidarity action against I-69:

The Bulldozers have arrived! Clearing has begun in preparation for the construction of I-69, the NAFTA superhighway, in Southern Indiana. Under contracts totaling more than $25.3 million from the Indiana Department of Transportation, Gohmann Asphalt and Construction of Clarksville, Indiana has demolished homes and trees along the first 1.77 miles of the proposed mega-highway, and will soon begin the actual road construction. This is the same Gohmann Asphalt and Construction that was fined $8.2 million this past December for defrauding the public with false asphalt density tests on road projects.

This Earth Day, April 22nd, Please take the time to call Gohmann at (812) 282-1349 and politely ask them why they are accepting the state’s blood money to build a highway that 70% of Indiana residents don’t want – according to INDOT’s own research! Or fax them at (812) 288-2168 and remind them of the 400 families, 5,300 acres of farmland, 1,510 acres of forest, 400 acres of unique underground karst features, and 95 acres of wetlands that will be lost to this gigantic government pork project. If the phone at Gohmann is busy, try calling the Indiana Department of Transportation at (317) 232-5533 and question their wisdom at spending $3.5 billion to reduce travel times between Evansville and Indianapolis by a mere 10-15 minutes. Of course, they might tell you about the need to provide multi-national corporations a more cost-effective way to move goods and capital throughout the continent, and allow them to cheaply exploit the natural resources of Latin America with a network of massive infrastructure projects of which I-69 is only the first step.

Call Early, Call Often! Really, call often.

Visit stopi69.wordpress.com for info and updates. We will never let them build this road!

Posted on April 13, 2008 in News by ACTIVATEComments Off

On Wednesday, April 16, ACTIVATE (Grand Rapids SDS) will be giving a presentation on the upcoming Republican National Convention (RNC) protests taking place this summer in the Twin Cities. Come learn about the history of mass mobilizations in North America, plans and strategies for this summer, and how you can get involved!

Our presentation will be taking place as part of the Grand Valley State University SDS meeting. However, they are letting us open up the presentation to folks in the general community, so feel free to come out if you want to learn more about the RNC and/or GVSU SDS.

RNC Presentation @ GVSU – 04/16
7:00pm
Manitou Hall’s Basement
GVSU Allendale Campus

A “Facebook event” for the presentation:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=13781171706

Posted on April 8, 2008 in News by ACTIVATEComments Off

On Thursday, April 17, ACTIVATE will be giving a presentation on the upcoming Republican National Convention (RNC) protests taking place this summer in the Twin Cities. Come learn about the history of mass mobilizations in North America, plans and strategies for this summer, and how you can get involved!

The presentation will take place at 7pm at:

The Bloom Collective
1134 Wealthy St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

A “Facebook event” is available at:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=10391826161

We’re also willing to do presentations elsewhere for groups in Grand Rapids and Michigan. Let us know if you would like us to give a presentation!