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(en) US, Pittsburgh: POG G20 Resistance Update #1

Date Sat, 27 Jun 2009 13:04:41 +0300



Since we last spoke so much has happened, and so much more remains to do. Our last
statement laid out POG’s decisions regarding the G20 and let people know about a
soon-to-be formed entity against the G20. ---- The Pittsburgh G20 Resistance Project
(PG20RP), www.resistg20.org concluded its two-day summit two weeks ago and has officially
formed as a way to bring together individuals and projects to mobilize a broader
resistance. The initial meeting had ~60 people, all locals. The size and structure of the
project, with regular general assemblies and working groups, is a promising organizational
development. ---- This structure is (hopefully) not a vehicle for any one particular
group, anarchist tendency, or viewpoint. It will, of course, seek consensus, work to
educate, and issue statements when necessary.

The general website promotes flyers, posters, literature, statements, and calls to action
that are submitted. Check out the new 16 page informational zine on the G20 that‘s been
released. http://resistg20.org/files/g20_zine_every.pdf

POG is excited that a larger, open space now exists for the respectful expression and
articulation of views, updates, questions, plans, and dreams. We’re looking forward to
utilizing it and we hope others do similarly.

This can only aid the gathering momentum, the coming storm.

It was towards that aim that we released our Call To Action and G20 Statement, which
collectively laid out our group’s perspective on the summit, how we see our relationship
to the new PG20RP, and why we hope to release a series of weekly updates on the
progression and challenges of the September mobilization. We aimed for a comprehensive
update because it allows us to avoid multiple statements on different aspects of the
mobilization and reduces the number of questions people send us.

In Solidarity and Struggle,
Pittsburgh Organizing Group

www.organizepittsburgh.org

Action Framework Update:

-The PG20RP has laid out a tentative proposal for a three-day convergence plan with the
main day of street action to be Thursday, Sept. 24, with a 2:30pm "March on the G20."

Talking To Our Neighbors

This weekend direct door to door flyering will begin through the local outreach working
group of the PG20RP, a critical component of getting the word out and something mostly
absent at other summit mobilizations due to lack of resources.

POG Call to Action Update:

Since the release of POG’s Call to Action it has been endorsed by Students for Justice in
Palestine (Pittsburgh), Harrisburg Area Anarchist Collective (Harrisburg, PA), Workers
Solidarity Alliance (North America), Friendly Fire Collective (SF), Ricanstruction Netwerk
(NYC), Unconventional Action (Frederick, MD), Silent Distro Collective (Ithaca, NY), Dirty
Hands Collective (Durango, CO.), Unconventional Action (Oakland/San Fran., CA), Armchair
Revolutionaries (West Chester, PA), and Wooden Shoe Books (Philadelphia, PA) To endorse
hit us up at pog@mutualaid.org

G20 Related Consultas and Organizing Meetings Outside of Pittsburgh:

# July 10-12 SDS National Convention: G20 Presentation/SDS Organizing. Tennessee,
www.newsds.org
# July 17-19 Anarchy Summer Camp: G20 Presentation/Discussion. Virginia,
http://selfdescribed.org/?page_id=254
# August 14-17 Possible Mid-Atlantic G20 Consulta. Frederick, MD.
# August 15-16 Anarchist Olympics, G20 Presentation/Bay Area Discussion. Bay Area,
www.uainthebay.org
# Sept 5-6 Northeast Pre-G20 Meet-up. Boston, MA.

Appeal for Funds:

We are in dire need of money. There isn’t time for big fundraisers, and we’re of the
opinion our time is better spent with on-the-ground work. That means we need to rely on
our personal funds and our supporters to help out. Please consider donating online at
www.organizepittsburgh.org/donate or mail checks/cash to:
POG 5125 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15224 (checks can be made out to Pittsburgh Organizing Group)

Specific PG20RP working groups will likely seek funds in the future, and we hope to
forward those as they arise, but it’s incumbent on us to start raising money as quickly as
possible.

Upcoming POG events:

In support of the G20 mobilization we are putting on a series of tactical training
initiative events including Intro to Global Political Economic Frameworks, Participating
in a Mass Action 101, Working with the Media (for anarchists), and Lockboxes and Lockdown
Devices. Check out next weeks update for specific dates and locations. We also have three
exciting events schedled for early August: our annual anarchist picnic, the protest
outside the cities press conference on repression, and a "community conversation" with
many of our supporters and allies.

Media Coverage:

The state and some in the media have already begun what looks like a three folded effort;
present the illusion of a widespread community consensus in support of the G20, dehumanize
protesters as dangerous out of towners who don’t care about our city, and pave the way for
state repression and violence. See these atrocious commentaries for examples:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09161/976293-154.stm
http://pittsburghlive.com:8000/x/pittsburghtrib/news/specialreports/g20/s_628684.html

Which isn’t to say that all reporters see their role as mouthpieces for the state and
unquestioning cheerleaders for the police. Some coverage is looking at how the state has
historically responded to gatherings such as this and the longer term impact on local
“policing“: www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A65054

There have also been a number of letters to the editors and community commentary pieces
submitted. The battle of the story goes on.
http://community.post-gazette.com/blogs/openletters/archive/2009/06/20/g-20-protests.aspx
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/opinion/letters/s_629928.html

A special shout out to Mike Boda. His commentary has been among the best in tackling the
cities preparations and media lies.
http://www.examiner.com/x-10661-Pittsburgh-Grassroots-Examiner

What We’re Hearing:

We’ve been hearing from many individuals and groups in Pittsburgh and around the country,
those in our group, those we’ve worked with before and those who we’re excited to get to know.

Here is our interpretation of some points we’re hearing, which does not, of course, imply
an actual organizational endorsement but rather an attempt to reflect back some of this
feedback. If you have comments about what the summit resistance should or could look like
please feel free to contact us.
# The convergence should be on the movements’ terms, if there is such a thing as "winning"
at these, it is realizing our collective strength and acting decisively.
# The true necessity at this time is the contestation of literal and figurative space in
our communities and society and not on whether 20 "leaders" sit in some room talking to
each other.
# We must emphasize the principle of redundancy in all our work and plans.
# We need to be on the lookout for the unexpected synergies that define "movements."
# Actions against neo-liberalism, the G20, and the state can’t be confined to a three-day
period but need to occur in the lead-up to the summit and after it and absolutely must
tie-in and strengthen local projects.
# Anarchists and anarchism must break out of their comfort zones and this means a
willingness to directly engage our neighbors, avoid jargon-heavy communication styles,
support directly confrontational actions involving tactical innovation AND actions that
help us break out of an imposed false stereotype of anarchists as only black masked
trouble-makers from elsewhere. Let’s meet people where they’re at even while we avoid
watering down our support for a diversity-of-tactics-based resistance.
# There is a need for the kind of solid, on-the-ground, logistical mobilization seen in
many of the global justice convergences of years’ past.
# Locals need to strike a balance between taking the initiative to produce an action
framework while leaving tangible ways for spokescouncils and consultas to help refine the
process and give input.
# We need to work in conjunction with liberals and organized labor if possible, but we
can’t be steamrolled by them. The action framework must be a product of those who
recognize their role as pushing for the creation of space in which a widespread popular
resistance can actualize.
# The short, three month lead-up time is challenging but has its advantages. It ensures
things stay fresh, allows a large number of people to temporarily devote a lot of time to
mobilizing, and yet ensures that ongoing projects and efforts won’t be abandoned.
# We need to keep in mind the need to love our city and celebrate the strong resistance
here without separating ourselves from other communities, cities and movements. We feel
pride in what we see happening around us, not because we think we’re better than others.
The G20 will be a huge learning opportunity for us and we want to embrace this.

You’ve Got to Show Respect to Get Respect

We’re already having experiences that make clear some national organizations intend to
continue a historical pattern of making decisions involving large convergences without
consultation, dialogue, and the support of local communities of resistance. Whether they
style themselves liberal, radical, or whatever else is less important than how they act.
We cannot stress strongly enough how negatively people in Pittsburgh are, and will be,
reacting to groups that try to come in and disrespect the needs and desires of those most
impacted by this summit. If you’re part of any non-local group considering plans with
large repercussions on local communities of resistance here in Pittsburgh please get in
touch with local groups who are integrated into the wider planning process, and do this
before you start fleshing out huge proposals and putting out calls. To do otherwise will
ensure active opposition to your plans. We’re specifically calling out you "Bail Out The
People Movement," there you are calling press conferences in New York about your big plans
for Pittsburgh, asking for money for Pittsburgh organizing, and spamming the internet with
calls that imply local support for your massive convergence. Most of the feedback from
locals has been negative towards you. We keep asking folks from liberal, labor, and other
community groups and no one knows anyone local associated with your group (if there are
actual Pittsburghers working on this, please, get in touch with someone), and you have no
local contacts listed. What’s up with that?

What's next:

In the next few updates we will release more information on our plans for protests outside
the city’s planned media stunt on Aug. 5, some notes on how to sensibly respond to
security dilemmas inherent in summit organizing, a more in-depth event listing with
calendar items, some more reports on local media coverage, and notes on surveillance we’re
experiencing, etc.
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