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. (A detailed summary of the project and contributors list follows this note).
We begin and end with the question: Will you join us in the middle of a whirlwind?
â¢Communicate with the coordinators and contributors.
â¢Utilize materials contained within Whirlwinds in your own organizing. â¢Participate in our discussion forums to critique or dialog around Whirlwinds contributions (forthcoming). â¢Host or attend one of the many âOf Friends and Whirlwindsâ events. â¢Make a contribution toward the effort and sign up on the email list. â¢Distribute this announcement and âWill you join us in the middle of a whirlwind?â posters and postcards; available at your local radical infoshop and from Team Colors. â¢Create an affinity group to prepare for the upcoming convention protests this summer. â¢Inquire into, research, investigate, document, organize around and amplify the winds - refusals, struggles, activities - circulating through your everyday lives and communities.
Whirlwinds is go; additional contributions, articles, and materials will appear in the weeks leading up to convention protests this summer and action reports and analysis will follow.
As our struggles swirl and become collective, the winds flowing through our lives and communities become a whirlwind.
Team Colors Collective 3 June 2008
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Will you join us in the middle of a whirlwind?
In the Middle of a Whirlwind: 2008 Convention Protests, Movement and Movements A one-off online journal of theory, art, activism and organizing out now!
www.inthemiddleofawhirlwind.info
Coordinated by: Team Colors Collective www.warmachines.info
Published by: The Journal of Aesthetics &Protest Press www.thejournalofaestheticsandprotest.org
In the Middle of a Whirlwind (Whirlwinds) inquires into current organizing efforts in the United States, and through that process, assembles a strategic analysis of current political composition as a tool for building political power.
Whirlwindsâ strategic context is this summerâs RNC and DNC protests; through these documents and the discussions that erupt from them we hope to directly impact the anti-Convention organizing. In a larger sense, and in the long-term, Whirlwinds is intended to provide a set of useful documents for contemporary radical organizing. Each essay and interview addresses the issues of movement, working class power and composition, and/or gives strategic insight into organizing, and the strengths and weaknesses of current movement/s in the U.S.
Contributions From:
Jen Angel | Bay Area Radical Health Collective | Bluestockings Books, Café and Activist Center (written by Malav Kanuga) | George Caffentzis | Chris Carlsson| Maribel Casas-Cortest & Sebastion Cobarrubias (Counter Cartographies Collective) | Emma Cosse (Act-up Paris) | CrimethInc. | Direct Action to Stop the War | Domestic Workers United & Right to the City Alliance (written
by Harmony Goldberg) | Family Farm Defenders | Silvia
Federici | Michael Hardt & El Kimobo in conversation |
Brian Holmes | The Icarus Project | IWW Starbucks
Workers Union | âI Want To Do This All Day:
Redefining Learning & Reinventing Educationâ (Audio
Documentary) | El Kilombo Intergaláctico | Latino
Health Outreach Project (written by Jennifer Whitney)
| Peter Linebaugh | Brian Marks | Daniel McGowan |
Stevie Peace (including an interview with Critical
Resistance) | Phillyâs Pissed & Philly Stands Up
(written by Timothy
Colman, Esteban Kelly & Em Squires) | Roadblock Earth
First! | Gigi Roggero(Edu-Factory) | Maggie Schmitt
(Precarias a la Dervia) | Ben Shepard | Basav Sen |
Smalltown, USA Workers Center | smartMeme | $pread
Magazine | Brian Tokar | Daniel Tucker (AREA Chicago)
| Ultra-red | US Federation of Workers Cooperatives |
United States Social Forum (Documentation Committee;
written by Marina Karides) | Art by: David Azzellini & Lize Mogel, Kristine Virsis of Just Seeds, Brett Bloom of Temporary Services, USSMEAC. | Interviews with:
Ashanti Alston (interview by Team Colors), Robin D. G. Kelley (interview by Ben Holtzman) and Unconventional Action (National), Recreate â68 (Denver) & RNC Welcoming Committee (Twin Cities).
An Appeal for Donations:
Although Whirlwinds is a free online publication there have been considerable expenses in launching this one-off online journal. Whirlwinds provides detailed analysis, thoughtful criticism, and substantive writing on current organizations and campaigns, as well as dialog in our online forums and at our âOf Friends and Whirlwindsâ events.
We are requesting financial contributions to cover the expenses Team Colors Collective & The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Press have incurred in launching the site and promoting it to over 400 radical and community spaces across the US. Make a contribution to Whirlwinds today! Those contributing $20 or more will receive a copy of the âWill you join us in the middle of a whirlwind?â color poster designed by Just Seeds & printed by Eberhardt Press.
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"Pity the revolution that devours itself in order to obtain victory. Pity the revolution that waits for a final triumph to put its ideals into practice." -Jose Peirats.