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OPEN MEETING, GAY SHAME
Date:
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Time:
5:30 PM
-
7:30 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
mary
Location Details:
GAY SHAME meets every Saturday in the backroom of Modern Times Bookstore @ Valencia btw 19th & 20th. Meeting time is 5:30PM, which means that people begin to arrive at 5:30PM and we start the meeting no later than 5:45PM. In addition, we often hold smaller meetings throughout the week to plan specific actions and activities.
!!!!OPEN MEETING!!!!
Come join in the fun. We are now working on some new projects. See the web page for more info
http://www.gayshamesf.org
Statement of Purpose
GAY SHAME is a Virus in the System. We are committed to a queer extravaganza that brings direct action to astounding levels of theatricality. We will not be satisfied with a commercialized gay identity that denies the intrinsic links between queer struggle and challenging power. We seek nothing less than a new queer activism that foregrounds race, class, gender and sexuality, to counter the self-serving “values” of gay consumerism and the increasingly hypocritical left. We are dedicated to fighting the rabid assimilationist monster with a devastating mobilization of queer brilliance. GAY SHAME is a celebration of resistance: all are welcome.
Consensus Process
In order for GAY SHAME meetings to run as smoothly as possible, at the beginning of each meeting, someone volunteers to facilitate. The facilitator keeps track of who wants to speak, calls on speakers, makes sure speakers stay on topic and keeps the agenda moving.
Consensus means everyone comes to agreement before any decision can be made. Believe it or not, this is generally easy. After a proposal and discussion the facilitator calls for consensus when a decision seems imminent.
Occasionally, the disagreement is so fierce that we use a more formal consensus process which includes calling for who is in favor, who objects and who abstains. If there are objections or abstentions, alternate proposals are made until consensus can be reached.
If someone believes that a decision nearing consensus is contradictory to our statement of purpose (see above), that person can block consensus. This has only happened one time in our history. Of course, consensus decisions may always be revisited in the general meeting. Usually, though, it’s all flower power and SSRIs here at GAY SHAME.
General Consensus Decisions
o GAY SHAME participants, when speaking to the press, always identify as “Mary”. This is so no one is falsely identified or targeted as a “leader”. Mary’s frequently change their last name in order to facilitate this delightful anonymity.
o Press conferences only happen by consensus decision at weekly general meetings (currently on Saturdays); the only exception is if GAY SHAME participants have been jailed at an action.
o At each meeting we decide what (if anything) to post on the list-serve: this can only include demos or open meetings. The list-serve is not for discussion…that’s what meetings are for!
Points of Unity
o We will express outrage through symbolic actions in order to inspire ourselves to confront power dynamics and disseminate information.
o We will not only critique targets like corporations, but we will also expose inconsistencies within our social groups and so-called “communities”, in order to grow more toward our radical ideals. Whenever possible, we will use humor and satire to get our points across and to critique ourselves.
o We will call out the greed and consumerism inherent in mainstream gay identity. We are dedicated to fighting capitalism and it’s resulting inequalities.
o We will go beyond theorizing to make our actions not only fun but also empowering.
o Our goal is to serve as a catalyst to encourage people to take direct action and civil disobedience further.
o Our goal is to create a home for the culturally homeless.
o Assimilation is erasure. We resist assimilation in all its forms.
o Fighting racism, classism, misogyny, heterosexism, transphobia, ableism and all other hierarchies is the central purpose of GAY SHAME, not an add-on. We will create a space where radical queers can challenge these hierarchies.
Points of Process
o We will take time to make sure that everyone is informed before making consensus decisions. After reaching consensus we will inform everyone at future meetings who haven’t been present.
o We will develop an organized process that allows and encourages everyone to speak, but is not so rigid that it restricts creativity.
o We come together to create dynamite actions; we will work against becoming a clique. Nobody owns this group.
Come join in the fun. We are now working on some new projects. See the web page for more info
http://www.gayshamesf.org
Statement of Purpose
GAY SHAME is a Virus in the System. We are committed to a queer extravaganza that brings direct action to astounding levels of theatricality. We will not be satisfied with a commercialized gay identity that denies the intrinsic links between queer struggle and challenging power. We seek nothing less than a new queer activism that foregrounds race, class, gender and sexuality, to counter the self-serving “values” of gay consumerism and the increasingly hypocritical left. We are dedicated to fighting the rabid assimilationist monster with a devastating mobilization of queer brilliance. GAY SHAME is a celebration of resistance: all are welcome.
Consensus Process
In order for GAY SHAME meetings to run as smoothly as possible, at the beginning of each meeting, someone volunteers to facilitate. The facilitator keeps track of who wants to speak, calls on speakers, makes sure speakers stay on topic and keeps the agenda moving.
Consensus means everyone comes to agreement before any decision can be made. Believe it or not, this is generally easy. After a proposal and discussion the facilitator calls for consensus when a decision seems imminent.
Occasionally, the disagreement is so fierce that we use a more formal consensus process which includes calling for who is in favor, who objects and who abstains. If there are objections or abstentions, alternate proposals are made until consensus can be reached.
If someone believes that a decision nearing consensus is contradictory to our statement of purpose (see above), that person can block consensus. This has only happened one time in our history. Of course, consensus decisions may always be revisited in the general meeting. Usually, though, it’s all flower power and SSRIs here at GAY SHAME.
General Consensus Decisions
o GAY SHAME participants, when speaking to the press, always identify as “Mary”. This is so no one is falsely identified or targeted as a “leader”. Mary’s frequently change their last name in order to facilitate this delightful anonymity.
o Press conferences only happen by consensus decision at weekly general meetings (currently on Saturdays); the only exception is if GAY SHAME participants have been jailed at an action.
o At each meeting we decide what (if anything) to post on the list-serve: this can only include demos or open meetings. The list-serve is not for discussion…that’s what meetings are for!
Points of Unity
o We will express outrage through symbolic actions in order to inspire ourselves to confront power dynamics and disseminate information.
o We will not only critique targets like corporations, but we will also expose inconsistencies within our social groups and so-called “communities”, in order to grow more toward our radical ideals. Whenever possible, we will use humor and satire to get our points across and to critique ourselves.
o We will call out the greed and consumerism inherent in mainstream gay identity. We are dedicated to fighting capitalism and it’s resulting inequalities.
o We will go beyond theorizing to make our actions not only fun but also empowering.
o Our goal is to serve as a catalyst to encourage people to take direct action and civil disobedience further.
o Our goal is to create a home for the culturally homeless.
o Assimilation is erasure. We resist assimilation in all its forms.
o Fighting racism, classism, misogyny, heterosexism, transphobia, ableism and all other hierarchies is the central purpose of GAY SHAME, not an add-on. We will create a space where radical queers can challenge these hierarchies.
Points of Process
o We will take time to make sure that everyone is informed before making consensus decisions. After reaching consensus we will inform everyone at future meetings who haven’t been present.
o We will develop an organized process that allows and encourages everyone to speak, but is not so rigid that it restricts creativity.
o We come together to create dynamite actions; we will work against becoming a clique. Nobody owns this group.
Added to the calendar on Wed, Jan 25, 2006 12:00PM
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