> ** Original Subject: A New York City Anarchist Revival Meeting > ** Original Sender: Bob Erler <[log in to unmask]> > ** Original Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 17:27:15 -0500 > ** Original Message follows... >A New York City Anarchist Revival Meeting During the last two weeks about 10 of us local anarchists have grown rather excited about the possibilities of forming or renewing a group that would provide a connection and help to all the anarchists of the NYC metro region. Since we are anarchists we don't agree on all the details involved in such a group, but we have become so aroused by the potential for such a group that we have scheduled an initial renewal or revival meeting for 1pm Saturday November 25, 2000 in the Muste Room at 339 Lafayette St. and are asking all anarchist groups to send a representative or if you're not in a group just come by yourself. (Take the 6 to Bleecker or the B, D, F or Q to Broadway/Lafayette and you're there; just ring the buzzer at 339 and that's it.) What we do agree on: * Anarchism worldwide and nationwide is becoming the center of increased activity. * The New York City region, although it has many anarchists, might benefit from greater cooperation and mutual aid. * We want to know if other anarchists in the region also feel that a group formed with the goal of assisting such aid and cooperation should exist. * If others agree in sufficient numbers, we want to help such a group begin providing the vital aid that is desired and needed. What might such a group do? On the answers to this question there is not total agreement but some possibilities are: initiating, endorsing or supporting various direct actions; assistance in raising funds; providing information on anarchist activities through the internet, print, meetings and/or phone; finding anarchists with skills that might help groups whose members don't have those skills-e.g. website design, publication editing, etc.; getting spaces for anarchist meetings, offices, bookselling, parties, etc.; helping to support alternative community structures; outreach to the media and to non- or not yet anarchists; connections to anarchists in other areas; publishing; training programs; a speakers bureau; a strategy and tactics planning group; prisoner support; retreats; road shows; film series; sports teams; starting mutual aid and affinity groups; helping to increase diversity within the movement; producing a manifesto; providing facilitators and/or arbiters. Other things we don't all agree on: * How this group might be linked to the Atlantic Anarchist Circle, the Mutual Aid Network or other regional, continental or international anarchist groups. * What the structure, decision making or membership of this group might be. But we've learned that some decisions on these things can be made quickly and effectively. * A name for the group, but we're open to good suggestions, e.g. front or federation. It is urgent that the possibility of such a group, that will assist other anarchist groups in focusing their energies, be considered quickly and perhaps gotten up to speed before the end of the year. Please attend the meeting if possible and spread the word to others. If you have questions, contact Elliott at ( [log in to unmask] ) or by phone or fax at 718-267-9723; BoB at [log in to unmask]; or get connected to the Atlantic Anarchist Circle listserve at [log in to unmask] for further questions and discussion. >** --------- End Original Message ----------- ** >