March 4th Movement: Militancy led by women
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kls5uAmYMek exellent video!
I just watched the video of the UC Davis. (Spoiler) the film shows students led by a woman activist marching down the I-80. She is watched by a crowd of people discussing the consequences of walking onto the freeway. Without judgment she told people that we should not be “alarmist” but recognize we are going into a situation of conflict. In front arm and arm with bicycles protecting her and her comrades they marched slowing to the one line flank of police. They gently but forcefully continued to march- the crowd of hundreds- some chanting in the back and those in front with silent resolve. The faces of the police were shielded by their riot helmets- still no one threw anything at the police. They were all united in their method to push back. With the woman- in front and arms link through the bike spokes they pushed and pushed and stood their ground not moving back and inch. They broke the police line with the might of their numbers. Without succumbing to the fear of violence the students of UC Davis marched onto the 1-80 freeway.
Still they were not left alone. The police (this time in black clad) came with a two line flank with pellet guns. The students continued their resolve only they did not have bicycles in front of them. Men, women, activists with only clothes as protection continued to march toward the police. The police came back with a vengeance. They began to spray pellet bullets at the students. The ricochet from the ground created a dust of smoke. The activists bodies were sprayed with pellets. The police let fly first the feet then the legs and then the torso. Still crowd slowly pressed forward. As you watch the video another person- a woman joins the ranks in arms to press onto the freeway. Unarmed or protected the students retreated from that front. If only momentarily.
First of all the acts of bravery captured on tape at UC Davis should be hailed by our movement. Even still there are countless other acts across the country and our fists go up to you and your comrades. Women have contributed to the militancy, dynamism, complexity and creativity of the movement. This is in part because women of color in particular have been admitted into college in higher levels than our male counterparts while male admission into colleges has dropped at higher rates. We have had more access to higher education in recent years which contributes to the diversity and leadership of women in the Public Education Defense Movement.
Women also are represented in higher percentages as K-12 teachers and support staff ( T.A. yard supervisors, janitors etc). The consequences of that are more women are involved in the movement and taking leadership roles.
It is incredible to see how situations are different in terms of female leadership. In my experience as an activists organizing mainly with women I have seen women be reluctant to join the movement. But when women join they do not quit easily and they are willing to challenge not only the problems put in front of them but all the obstacles which keep us from moving. At UCLA it was a woman who jumped over the police barricades and threw open the door of Covel Commons. It was women who organized the siege after the Regents voted for the increase and a majority of women who sat around the parking lots and refused to let the Regents go without a fight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yYpjYDd7Og
Now that March 4th has passed women will most likely continue to play a leading role in organizing for Free Education for All People. We will speak up and will not shut up! The movement must still address the needs more so of working women and be more inclusive.
We need to offer child care at our meetings.
Spanish translation for Spanish speaking only people
Try to have meetings after 5pm and on the weekends
Welcome younger people’s voices in the movement
Listen and respect women’s suggestions in meetings. It is my experience that women’s suggestions tend to be attacked with more ease and less tact by both genders.
Welcome and encourage women speakers at rallies
Recognize essential auxiliary tasks which women tend to take the lead on (banner/poster making, chant sheets, handing out literature, meeting facilitation/ chair) encourage men to take on these tasks and women to take on others.
Women will continue to play a leading role in this movement. Women throughout the world stated they wanted a world run by ourselves. Students, workers and community to run education. We can not stop there. The capitalist system will continue to try to divide us and use sexism to encourage male egoism in our meetings and movement. This will hurt all of us. The system attempts to discourage female involvement because we tend to have children, work and go to school. Our movement needs to continue to accommodate the needs of women and encourage more involvement of all people.
Happy International Women’s Day! Thanks to all the women militants for standing up for our rights and the male comrades for supporting us! The March Forth Movement has begun a new era of activism and strength and women led the way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kls5uAmYMek exellent video!
I just watched the video of the UC Davis. (Spoiler) the film shows students led by a woman activist marching down the I-80. She is watched by a crowd of people discussing the consequences of walking onto the freeway. Without judgment she told people that we should not be “alarmist” but recognize we are going into a situation of conflict. In front arm and arm with bicycles protecting her and her comrades they marched slowing to the one line flank of police. They gently but forcefully continued to march- the crowd of hundreds- some chanting in the back and those in front with silent resolve. The faces of the police were shielded by their riot helmets- still no one threw anything at the police. They were all united in their method to push back. With the woman- in front and arms link through the bike spokes they pushed and pushed and stood their ground not moving back and inch. They broke the police line with the might of their numbers. Without succumbing to the fear of violence the students of UC Davis marched onto the 1-80 freeway.
Still they were not left alone. The police (this time in black clad) came with a two line flank with pellet guns. The students continued their resolve only they did not have bicycles in front of them. Men, women, activists with only clothes as protection continued to march toward the police. The police came back with a vengeance. They began to spray pellet bullets at the students. The ricochet from the ground created a dust of smoke. The activists bodies were sprayed with pellets. The police let fly first the feet then the legs and then the torso. Still crowd slowly pressed forward. As you watch the video another person- a woman joins the ranks in arms to press onto the freeway. Unarmed or protected the students retreated from that front. If only momentarily.
First of all the acts of bravery captured on tape at UC Davis should be hailed by our movement. Even still there are countless other acts across the country and our fists go up to you and your comrades. Women have contributed to the militancy, dynamism, complexity and creativity of the movement. This is in part because women of color in particular have been admitted into college in higher levels than our male counterparts while male admission into colleges has dropped at higher rates. We have had more access to higher education in recent years which contributes to the diversity and leadership of women in the Public Education Defense Movement.
Women also are represented in higher percentages as K-12 teachers and support staff ( T.A. yard supervisors, janitors etc). The consequences of that are more women are involved in the movement and taking leadership roles.
It is incredible to see how situations are different in terms of female leadership. In my experience as an activists organizing mainly with women I have seen women be reluctant to join the movement. But when women join they do not quit easily and they are willing to challenge not only the problems put in front of them but all the obstacles which keep us from moving. At UCLA it was a woman who jumped over the police barricades and threw open the door of Covel Commons. It was women who organized the siege after the Regents voted for the increase and a majority of women who sat around the parking lots and refused to let the Regents go without a fight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yYpjYDd7Og
Now that March 4th has passed women will most likely continue to play a leading role in organizing for Free Education for All People. We will speak up and will not shut up! The movement must still address the needs more so of working women and be more inclusive.
We need to offer child care at our meetings.
Spanish translation for Spanish speaking only people
Try to have meetings after 5pm and on the weekends
Welcome younger people’s voices in the movement
Listen and respect women’s suggestions in meetings. It is my experience that women’s suggestions tend to be attacked with more ease and less tact by both genders.
Welcome and encourage women speakers at rallies
Recognize essential auxiliary tasks which women tend to take the lead on (banner/poster making, chant sheets, handing out literature, meeting facilitation/ chair) encourage men to take on these tasks and women to take on others.
Women will continue to play a leading role in this movement. Women throughout the world stated they wanted a world run by ourselves. Students, workers and community to run education. We can not stop there. The capitalist system will continue to try to divide us and use sexism to encourage male egoism in our meetings and movement. This will hurt all of us. The system attempts to discourage female involvement because we tend to have children, work and go to school. Our movement needs to continue to accommodate the needs of women and encourage more involvement of all people.
Happy International Women’s Day! Thanks to all the women militants for standing up for our rights and the male comrades for supporting us! The March Forth Movement has begun a new era of activism and strength and women led the way.
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