And I’ll again point to the Resource Repository for more inspiration: https://50501.chat/post/23757
And I’ll again point to the Resource Repository for more inspiration: https://50501.chat/post/23757
Yes! I think what I’m saying is that every day we should be taking direct, collective action in everyday ways. That we start building our direct actions now, and each one can build to larger direct, collective action.
Thanks to OP @Taste-T-Krumpetz on reddit for pushing us to think further. You really have me thinking with this. Many folks are seeing the necessity of more impactful and sustained action, including and beyond street protest, and more sustained economic disruption.
It’s also really important to disrupt all business as usual. Every day that goes by where we function like it is business as usual, going to work and shutting up while we’re there, is normalizing this in our bodies, hearts and minds.
And, since they’re flooding the zone, we can’t all act on every single thing that pops up on the regime’s timing. We have to be strategic and be already acting. We know exactly what they’re doing and what they’re aiming for, so, we don’t need to wait for them to do it before we act. Plus, they’ve already done enough that we can just start there.
So. I have been thinking along the following principles as far as guiding action:
For me, as an adjunct professor, currently teaching online, I realized I have a lot of freedom about when and where I work. And, especially since Covid started, many other professors do as well. What is to stop us from starting to build power with daily or weekly “work-ins” at strategic locations, to bring visibility to the issues that affect our students and us and everyone in higher ed or education more broadly. This could be City Hall, courts, ICE buildings, etc. There could be one for each city. These could be a whole day with a clear schedule and people could come and go as they needed. There could be things like teach-ins, reading groups, work-ins, demonstration, dance parties, etc. In addition to building power and visibility in resisting the Trump regime, these could be access points for building power and organizing about workplace issues like bargaining and the budget, and cross-organizing across workplaces and sectors, taking further collection action, sharing calls to action, etc. Additionally, students could be invited so we could build different, new relationships of solidarity with our students. This also helps us build organizing power towards larger actions like work stoppages and strikes and also has the potential to bring media attention. This could provide us an opportunity to connect different things that are under attack by the Trump regime (trans rights, dept. of education, student debt, immigrant rights / deportations, , by explaining how all of these issues connect and impact students and our communities.
P.S. Yes to @[email protected] about stopping buying anything! I would also love to get to the point where we do this kind of general strike action! We can make it happen.
Yeah I’ve been hearing Reddit might be a problem for us. To post here, if you’re on mobile, click the three lines in upper right and then click “create post.”