Will You Join Us in the Middle of A Whirlwind?
June 20th, 2008 by adminNew from smartMeme : Story-based Strategies for Direct Action Design
SmartMeme is pleased to join Team Colors Collective and The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Press in announcing the launch of the one-off online publication “In the Middle of a Whirlwind: 2008 Convention Protests, Movement and Movements”:
www.inthemiddleofawhirlwind.info
Whirlwinds provides detailed analysis, thoughtful criticism, and substantive writing on current organizing through an inquiry into movement in the United States. Through that process, Whirlwinds assembles a strategic analysis of current political composition as a tool for building political power.
SmartMeme was asked to offer some analysis on how to integrate narrative strategy into the realm of street protest, with an eye towards demonstrations at this summer’s political conventions. We responded with a brief but detailed explanation of story-based strategy elements, and ideas for “direct action at the point of assumption.”
In addition to our own submission, some of our favorite snippets of this anthology include:
Harmony Goldberg on The Right to The City Alliance:
This expansive approach to anti-gentrification organizing reflects the Right the City Alliance’s movement-building orientation. The alliance is not interested in a narrow definition of the issue; instead they want to foster a resistance that is as complex and wide-ranging as the process of gentrification itself.
Marina Karides on the US Social Forum:
The establishment of the USSF process relied on repeated transaction or tasks accomplished by various members of the National Planning Committee that started the process of establishing trust. And this trust developed beyond traditional activist sectors, extending networks outside of their “quarters” or issues. The future of building a program of collaborative social justice in the US will rely on groups and organizations extending beyond their usual body politics and into building alliances with other sectors and political leanings.
and our very own Jen Angel on Media & Activism:
All types of media contribute to discussions around social movements in their own unique and valuable ways.
What I’ve come to believe can be summarized in several points:
• Media is central to how power operates
• Media is integral to advancing the work of social justice movements
• Media is a tool to be used strategically by activists
• Activists need to prioritize and fund media
• Activists need to directly connect our activism and media to struggles and communities
• We need to meet the needs and appeal to the desires of individuals and communities
This collection begins and end with the question:
Will you join us in the middle of a whirlwind??
Visit the Whirlwinds Site
Download the PDF - Story-Based Strategies for Direct Action Design
Tags: activism, analysis, design, direct action, media, protest, social change, social movements, strategy



