[WSMDiscuss] The US in movement…, Resistance in movement… : Fwd: A New North American Political Network Emerges from the Grassroots

Jai Sen jai.sen at cacim.net
Thu Mar 21 17:45:09 CET 2019


Thursday, March 21, 2019

The US in movement…, Resistance in movement…

[Though the mail I’m forwarding here is now a little old, it’s about something taking shape as I write and is happening in Detroit, USA, in September this year – and so in case you’re interested in taking part / knowing more, there’s still plenty of time :

A New North American Political Network Emerges from the Grassroots

Local direct democracy groups across North America are assembling a revolutionary confederation

A congress of these grassroots organizations will be take place September 18-22 2019, in Detroit, MI

            Thanks, Steven, for this.

            In solidarity,

            JS

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> From: "Steven @ PM Press" <stevenboxcar at gmail.com>
> Subject: PM Press @ A New North American Political Network Emerges from the Grassroots
> Date: January 24, 2019 at 6:34:44 PM EST
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;

Just FYI below - A new event / gathering this September in Detroit which might be relevant for your work. Please let me know if you plan on attending and/or participating. There are more great upcoming gatherings, conferences, book fairs and more this year, so please keep me posted on your schedule and any events. Thanks again, Steven / PM

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A New North American Political Network Emerges from the Grassroots
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 7, 2019
Press contact: Katie Horvath, katie.s.horvath at gmail.com <mailto:katie.s.horvath at gmail.com>, 720-838-8051
 

	
Local direct democracy groups across North America are assembling a revolutionary confederation

	

	
A congress of these grassroots organizations will be take place September 18-22, 2019, in Detroit, MI

	

	
Individuals can join and will be given guidance and support to organize where they live and work

	
 
Symbiosis, an expanding network of revolutionary organizers and local initiatives, is assembling a confederation of democratic community institutions across North America. This project has been gathering support over the past year and will be launched at a continental congress in Detroit from September 18-22 of this year.
 
The emerging network consists of diverse groups and member organizations, from Cooperation Jackson in Mississippi to Olympia Assembly in Washington, who are participating out of a recognition of the need to carry the movement for radical democracy beyond the local level. "It is imperative that any groups or organizations moving in a social or economic sense on the vision we share for a democratic and ecologically sound world not struggle on their own, but instead under a global support system aimed at both dismantling our exploitative socioeconomic system (Capitalism), and building a democratic, cooperative system in its place. Symbiosis is in a position to build this support system,” said Z of Black Socialists of America (BSA), one of BSA’s co-founders.
 
On January 7, Symbiosis released a launch statement <https://www.symbiosis-revolution.org/launch/> announcing the congress, initially signed by 14 organizations. “Over the course of the past year," it stated, "our organizations have been strengthening our relationships with one another, learning from each other, generating shared resources, and honing a common vision of how to create together the genuinely democratic world that we need.” The full text of the launch statement is at https://www.symbiosis-revolution.org/launch/ <https://www.symbiosis-revolution.org/launch/>.
 
Beyond the shared vision of radical democracy and egalitarianism, what unites these groups is a common political strategy, of building institutions of popular power from below to challenge and replace the governing institutions of capitalist society. This approach is known as “dual power.”
 
At the 2019 congress, delegates from grassroots organizations across North America will gather to form a confederation between their groups, to grow and coordinate a movement that can bring about a just, ecological, and free society. 
 
“The problems we face today require a bold and unified response,” said Brian Tokar of the Institute for Social Ecology, a member organization and sponsor of the event. "We face the rising threats of authoritarianism and inequality, structural forms of domination between the haves and the have-nots, and the scapegoating and oppression of immigrants and people of color. And we also know that the destabilization of the climate and the fossil-fueled destruction of the Earth's life support systems play a central role in all the problems we face."
 
The idea behind the confederation is that these formidable challenges are insurmountable for individuals and small groups. "By coming together, we can better recognize and organize the changes necessary to secure our future more than what any of us can do at the local level," said Kelly Roache, a co-founder of Symbiosis. A common platform would also allow this growing movement to pool resources, raise their public visibility, and seed new organizing initiatives.
 
The congress will prioritize local, democratically-run movements and organizations that are building new economic and political institutions, such as people's assemblies, tenant unions, and cooperatives. Local groups are invited to join the congress and sign on to the launch statement, and individuals can also join as members. 
 
In April 2017, members of the Symbiosis Research Collective published the essay, "Community, Democracy, and Mutual Aid: Toward Dual Power and Beyond", which won first prize <https://thenextsystem.org/community-democracy-mutual-aid> in the Next System Project essay competition. Journalist and author Naomi Klein, who reviewed the essay, said that the Symbiosis vision "sketches out a flexible roadmap for scaling up participatory democracy". 
 
Over the past year, the network has grown to over 300 individual members, in addition to the 14 member and partner organizations who have signed onto the launch statement thus far. The Symbiosis Research Collective has also published an ongoing series of articles reaching an audience of over 23,000 readers. In July 2018, Symbiosis co-coordinated the Fearless Cities North America conference (NYC), which convened 300 municipalist activists from the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Europe, and Latin America. In December 2018, they started a crowdfunder <https://www.gofundme.com/symbiosis-congress-2019-building-dual-power> to fund the congress. 
 
Currently, members are working on developing resources and information for people who wish to begin organizing where they live and work. "By the time of the congress, the Symbiosis Research Collective will have put together an in-depth primer on community organizing and dual power institution-building, including important historical examples, practical guides, and the theoretical underpinnings of our revolutionary project," said Mason Herson-Hord, another co-founder of Symbiosis and co-coordinator of the research collective.
 
In their launch statement, these authoring organizations write that the congress is only the beginning. "Ultimately, we will need such a confederation to carry our struggle beyond the local level. Ruling-class power is organized globally, and if democracy is to win, we must be organized at that scale as well. As this project advances, the possibilities are endless."
 
Symbiosis is a network of community organizations across North America, building a democratic and ecological society from the ground up. We are fighting for a better world by creating institutions of participatory democracy and the solidarity economy through community organizing, neighborhood by neighborhood, city by city. Find out more and contact us at symbiosis-revolution.org <http://symbiosis-revolution.org/> or info at symbiosis-revolution.org <mailto:info at symbiosis-revolution.org>.


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