[SMRT.risingtide] Skype Presentation

Jacquelyn Proctor jacquelynproctor at gmail.com
Fri Jan 10 16:12:07 PST 2014


Not off base at all!

Fucking awesome!!

But really, singularly mighty? Sounds like leadership to me. hehe

But hey, honest question ror, would you want someone else to be there. I am
not sure if anyone else can be? But I often think that by having another
human it does emphasize collectivity and detracts from 'idols'. Also,
its nice to have different perspectives and such. And it kind of seems like
Fiona might be a really rad co-speaker...

hahahaha.

Sorry if I am de-railing, this is something I kind of feel, but also don't
want to step on any toes.





On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Fiona Balazsi <balazsi.f at gmail.com> wrote:

> A
> awesome!  thanks for doing this!
>
> B
> I suppose highlighting the things particular to rising tide (not like you
> need to be like "rising tide is soooo different and better," just since
> they probably mostly hear about mainstream big green stuff) as in:
> organizing with an anti-capitalist/anti-colonial perspective and an
> analysis of the interconnections of oppression and climate injustice.
> direct action and diversity of tactics, why particular tactics are useful
> in particular instances and why we as a group do things a little
> differently than others. i always think that with high-school kids it's
> great to get some anti-authoritarian stuff mixed in there (like saying we
> don't have people in charge of the actions, meetings, or any of it).
> and i already kind of mentioned it but i think particularly in all "BC"
> schools you gotta mention colonialism big time, and how environmental
> destruction is both symptom and cause.
> and like... encouragement for them to participate in the changes they hope
> for, that there's no wrong place to start.
> hmm also this might all be off base. maybe my secret desire is just to
> teach anarchy 101 with highschool students.
>
> C
> jac you are wrong. he is Singularly Mighty and Responsible for
> Truth-telling
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Jacquelyn Proctor <
> jacquelynproctor at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey look! We have a mailing list.
>>
>> (Is everyone actually on here, I didn't know that when I added you all it
>> actually worked).
>>
>> I am down, maybe on Monday we can talk about it if there are things we
>> especially want to have talked about? Or will you have prepared before then
>> (In which case folks could shoot ideas over the list now).
>>
>> Is there anything you want from us as far as support goes? (Like, help
>> preparing what you'll say, another human with you, outlines of past
>> workshops we've done on organizing, etc?).
>>
>> Thanks for taking this on. You're so SMRT. (Simple Minded and Really
>> Trying) ahahhahaa
>>
>> Love jac
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 3:35 PM, rory breasail <rbreasail at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hey everybody, a friend of mine who teaches a social justice class to
>>> high school students is doing a unit about climate justice and has asked me
>>> to skype in to his class on Wednesday. I wanted to *A* - check in that
>>> it's alright for me to have taken the initiative to do so and *B *-
>>> wanted to know if there were any specific things you wanted to make sure I
>>> talk about.
>>>
>>> From what I understand he has done a lot of the background stuff ranging
>>> from the effects of fracking to talking about the Unist'ot'en camp so the
>>> focus of the talk will be more on organizing itself.
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
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