正在加载图片...
喇牛煙将多大是 高级商务英语阅读 of the cops is not the most effective position we can take.Most people,particularly people of color, are not surprised by police violence or by heavy militarization of our cities.If we are organizing to build power from below,we will face police repression.More accurately,people of color will face the brunt of it.After the five days of protests,Miami police are keeping their toys. Evaluation I believe we need to establish clear goals for our actions so we can be prepared for unintended consequences.When goals are articulated,we can initiate a reflective process.Evaluation and follow-up is essential to developing better strategy.Even with all this time and privilege to pick and choose what issues we focus on,how many direct action activists from Seattle have tracked the direction of the WTO?How many know who the current director is,what their policies are,what effect these protests have truly had?Unfortunately,we rarely do the homework beyond the moment of engagement.We need to examine the information of scholars and the experiences of people who have organized in similar ways.Our work is to translate that information into action on the ground to defeat corporate globalization and create sustainable alternatives to capitalism.If we don't evaluate our work and our commitment to real change then we are as flimsy and temporary as the paper maiche puppets we build. Building on Success One success from the Seattle protests was popularizing the reality of corporate globalization for more folk (in the U.S.)than anytime before.Building on that success would look like meeting people where they're at.Facilitating a process that encourages local organizing on globalization issues.Using globalization as a framework to talk to anyone and everyone about the real dangers facing them as teachers(privatization of testing and curriculum);farmers(agri-business destroying small farms);workers (losing jobs to technological advances and cheaper labor in developing countries);youth(increasingly inaccessible higher education avenues);local governments (losing the rights to determine wage levels and school funding). The Georgia Citizen's Coalition on Hunger,Project South,and 100 organizations have been 第3页共7页高级商务英语阅读 of the cops is not the most effective position we can take. Most people, particularly people of color, are not surprised by police violence or by heavy militarization of our cities. If we are organizing to build power from below, we will face police repression. More accurately, people of color will face the brunt of it. After the five days of protests, Miami police are keeping their toys. Evaluation I believe we need to establish clear goals for our actions so we can be prepared for unintended consequences. When goals are articulated, we can initiate a reflective process. Evaluation and follow-up is essential to developing better strategy. Even with all this time and privilege to pick and choose what issues we focus on, how many direct action activists from Seattle have tracked the direction of the WTO? How many know who the current director is, what their policies are, what effect these protests have truly had? Unfortunately, we rarely do the homework beyond the moment of engagement. We need to examine the information of scholars and the experiences of people who have organized in similar ways. Our work is to translate that information into action on the ground to defeat corporate globalization and create sustainable alternatives to capitalism. If we don’t evaluate our work and our commitment to real change then we are as flimsy and temporary as the paper maiche puppets we build. Building on Success One success from the Seattle protests was popularizing the reality of corporate globalization for more folk (in the U.S.) than anytime before. Building on that success would look like meeting people where they’re at. Facilitating a process that encourages local organizing on globalization issues. Using globalization as a framework to talk to anyone and everyone about the real dangers facing them as teachers (privatization of testing and curriculum); farmers (agri-business destroying small farms); workers (losing jobs to technological advances and cheaper labor in developing countries); youth (increasingly inaccessible higher education avenues); local governments (losing the rights to determine wage levels and school funding). The Georgia Citizen’s Coalition on Hunger, Project South, and 100 organizations have been 第 3 页 共 7 页
<<向上翻页向下翻页>>
©2008-现在 cucdc.com 高等教育资讯网 版权所有