Columbus rally (was ...Palestinian Solidarity Activism at OSU)

Diane Monaco dmonaco at pop3.utoledo.edu
Tue Jun 4 08:57:13 PDT 2002


At 03:09 AM 6/2/2002 -0400, Yoshie wrote:


>The thing about OSU and Columbus is that while there are some socialists
>on campus and in the community (including yours truly), some of whom are
>affiliated with existing socialist organizations (mostly paper membership,
>as the number doesn't amount to a chapter), none has more than one or two
>members (DSA does have a chapter larger than other socialist orgs here,
>but it has been active in neither Palestinian solidarity activism nor the
>larger anti-war movement). Therefore, no particular socialist
>_organization_ is in a position to take credit for political activism
>here, even though some socialists, _as individuals_, have been doing a lot
>for many political causes.

I can attest to that at least as far as the Statehouse rally in Columbus went last Friday. I was there and I believe it was the most diverse rally, in terms of speakers and participants, I had ever attended. There were activists, students, teachers, children, parents, seniors coming from all over the state. There were powerful words to the legislators in many genres all in solidarity with the Palestinian people -- it was inspiring and motivational! I unfortunately had to slip out a little early, just before the Native American speaker had finished, only to do some library work at OSU before heading back with my companions.

Thank you Ohio activists! Diane

P.S. Yoshie was that you video taping all the speakers?



More information about the lbo-talk mailing list