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After Gonzalez' announcement, What's Next? -- Public Meeting of the Progressive Left Mov.
What's next for the New Progressive Left Movement in San Francisco after Matt Gonzalez announcement he is not seeking re-election?
Looking beyond the names, build the movement.
Looking beyond the names, build the movement.
Announcing the Second Public Meeting of the New Progressive Left Movement
Friday, April 2nd, 2004
6 - 9 PM
Women's Building
3543 18th Street
Between Valencia and Guerrero
The New Progressive Left Movement was launched February 22 at a conference at the Women's Building.
Many Greens, independents, P&FP, rank and file democrats dissatisfied with the direction their party is taking, socialists and others met to discuss and approve a common platform, discuss a Plan of Action for the City's progressive movement and discuss how to recruit and train candidates for local office.
Almost everyone who filled the main auditorium at the Women's Building were volunteers for the Matt Gonzalez campaign in the last Mayoral Election.
Activists came together from Haight, Mission, Bayview Hunters Point, Excelsior, SOMA...
The Conference was endorsed, among others by Frontlines newspaper, SF Green Party, District 9 - Mission Greens, Immigrant labor Organizing Committee, SF Bayview newspaper, Arabs Building Community, All Islanders Gathering As One (AIGA-1), Maurice Campbell, chairperson Bayview Hunters Point Community First Coalition; Conscious Sound Collective, SF and others.
Now we are meeting again on Friday, April 2nd to finish our discussion of a Draft Platform and discuss the method to select and endorse candidates for the upcoming Supervisorial, School Board and College Board races.
Matt Gonzalez' decision not to seek re-election for his D5 seat and the lack of clear perspectives and direction from the progressive left movement is creating a vacuum which the Democratic Party would like to fill in order to continue its control of city politics.
Individual candidates and politicians are telling us they are the best to represent our interests and expect us to support them without further ado, since they say is no other alternative. They are wrong and we will be discussing the issues, the platform and the democratic way to select candidates and unite those who are not willing to go back in time and re-join politics as usual.
So, if you agree with:
* Political independence from the Democratic Party, their candidates and undemocratic machines.
* A platform and Plan of Action to rally all progressives behind the needs of working families, people and communities of color, the l/g/b/t community and youth
* A method of selecting progressive candidates for local offices democratically and having those candidates be accountable to the movement rather than vice-versa...
Then, register now for the upcoming General Meeting of the New Progressive Left Movement.
The Coordinating Committee meets every Saturday at 6 PM.
If you or your organization is interested in participating, please register today by filing and returning the registration form below. If you need more information, please contact us at:
Phone: (415) 452-9992
E-Mail: alternative [at] sbcglobal.net
Registration Form:
Name: ___________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________
City: _______________________
Zip Code: _______________________________
Phone: _____________________
E-Mail: __________________________________
Organization: ___________________________________________________
5$ donation requested to pay for rent of space, materials and food. No one turned away for lack of funds.
E-Mail your registration today to: alternative [at] sbcglobal.net
Or Fax it to: (415) 337-5113
Friday, April 2nd, 2004
6 - 9 PM
Women's Building
3543 18th Street
Between Valencia and Guerrero
The New Progressive Left Movement was launched February 22 at a conference at the Women's Building.
Many Greens, independents, P&FP, rank and file democrats dissatisfied with the direction their party is taking, socialists and others met to discuss and approve a common platform, discuss a Plan of Action for the City's progressive movement and discuss how to recruit and train candidates for local office.
Almost everyone who filled the main auditorium at the Women's Building were volunteers for the Matt Gonzalez campaign in the last Mayoral Election.
Activists came together from Haight, Mission, Bayview Hunters Point, Excelsior, SOMA...
The Conference was endorsed, among others by Frontlines newspaper, SF Green Party, District 9 - Mission Greens, Immigrant labor Organizing Committee, SF Bayview newspaper, Arabs Building Community, All Islanders Gathering As One (AIGA-1), Maurice Campbell, chairperson Bayview Hunters Point Community First Coalition; Conscious Sound Collective, SF and others.
Now we are meeting again on Friday, April 2nd to finish our discussion of a Draft Platform and discuss the method to select and endorse candidates for the upcoming Supervisorial, School Board and College Board races.
Matt Gonzalez' decision not to seek re-election for his D5 seat and the lack of clear perspectives and direction from the progressive left movement is creating a vacuum which the Democratic Party would like to fill in order to continue its control of city politics.
Individual candidates and politicians are telling us they are the best to represent our interests and expect us to support them without further ado, since they say is no other alternative. They are wrong and we will be discussing the issues, the platform and the democratic way to select candidates and unite those who are not willing to go back in time and re-join politics as usual.
So, if you agree with:
* Political independence from the Democratic Party, their candidates and undemocratic machines.
* A platform and Plan of Action to rally all progressives behind the needs of working families, people and communities of color, the l/g/b/t community and youth
* A method of selecting progressive candidates for local offices democratically and having those candidates be accountable to the movement rather than vice-versa...
Then, register now for the upcoming General Meeting of the New Progressive Left Movement.
The Coordinating Committee meets every Saturday at 6 PM.
If you or your organization is interested in participating, please register today by filing and returning the registration form below. If you need more information, please contact us at:
Phone: (415) 452-9992
E-Mail: alternative [at] sbcglobal.net
Registration Form:
Name: ___________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________
City: _______________________
Zip Code: _______________________________
Phone: _____________________
E-Mail: __________________________________
Organization: ___________________________________________________
5$ donation requested to pay for rent of space, materials and food. No one turned away for lack of funds.
E-Mail your registration today to: alternative [at] sbcglobal.net
Or Fax it to: (415) 337-5113
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Silver spoon, Ivy-League educated, Stanford Law Review editor--"our" hero is going into private law practice to make money.
So much for his integrity.
So much for his integrity.
gonzalez might be a sellout. or, he might just want to quit while we're all ahead. that would avoid weakening the movement by encouraging overdependence on one personality (his), while saving himself from being eaten and shat out like the left likes to do to its leadership (like oh, say, happened to ammiano). but hey, it beats having to clarify some position on accountable electability, let alone leadership theory, or something. boo-ring and divisive, right? better just ignore the opportunities er i mean problems, until they go away.
maybe he'd just rather keep his options open, and doesn't want to turn into a hack. all perfectly respectable. oh, he wants to be a lawyer, gasp. umm... who do you think gets your black-block asses back out of jail? or do you think the cops just let you out to save money? duh.
ingrates, every one of em....
maybe he'd just rather keep his options open, and doesn't want to turn into a hack. all perfectly respectable. oh, he wants to be a lawyer, gasp. umm... who do you think gets your black-block asses back out of jail? or do you think the cops just let you out to save money? duh.
ingrates, every one of em....
how about you folks quit deluding yourself into thinking that electoral politics has anything "progressive" to offer you?
politicians will ALWAYS sell you out. this matt gonzalez person you are all so enamoured with has weekly breakfast with willy brown for fuck's sake.
when you vote, it's no different that putting a bullet in a child's head. american democracy is an illusion which kills people around the planet daily. when you vote, you enable this deadly illusion.
quit ceding YOUR authority to politicians and put the power in your own hands. make yourself ungovernable. reject statist solutions and their salesmen.
politicians will ALWAYS sell you out. this matt gonzalez person you are all so enamoured with has weekly breakfast with willy brown for fuck's sake.
when you vote, it's no different that putting a bullet in a child's head. american democracy is an illusion which kills people around the planet daily. when you vote, you enable this deadly illusion.
quit ceding YOUR authority to politicians and put the power in your own hands. make yourself ungovernable. reject statist solutions and their salesmen.
The question is, who's doing it? Who is saying that the man is bigger than the movement or transferring all the power to the politicians. For what I read in this announcement, is precisely the opposite what is being proposed.
As for Gonzalez having breakfast once in a while with Willie, what's the problem? You never talk to your landowner? Your boss? Your supervisor? The question is not the talk, the question is whether Gonzalez changed his mind at any juncture about Willie. Did he?
Judging for his campaign against the machine and his latest proposals at the BOS, certainly does not look that way.
As for Gonzalez having breakfast once in a while with Willie, what's the problem? You never talk to your landowner? Your boss? Your supervisor? The question is not the talk, the question is whether Gonzalez changed his mind at any juncture about Willie. Did he?
Judging for his campaign against the machine and his latest proposals at the BOS, certainly does not look that way.
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