Currently in the United States, we are witnessing a variety of
changes and responses to the tumultuous political landscape. Since
Donald Trump has become president, we have seen a rise in fascist
activity; manifestations of which can look like transphobic violence in
Jackson Heights or white men who actively seek to kill black people as
in the case of the Maryland resident who traveled to NYC with the
explicit intention to hunt black people. We’ve also seen xenophobic and
Islamophobic violence not only in the streets by ICE or hate crimes but
also in the form of executive orders from the Trump administration. All
of this happens at the expense of the most oppressed and exploited.
After some time of organizing in different NYC geographical areas and
areas of work, we’ve collectivized our organizing efforts, hoping to
alleviate and ultimately break the stranglehold that oppressive societal
structures hold over the marginalized. This collective has manifested
into SPARC (Serve the People – Awaken Revolutionary Consciousness), a
organization of revolutionary students and youth organizers and Workers.
We want to develop ourselves and those around us. One way is to hold us
accountable is based both on practice and theory. SPARC wants to
actively study the past and current conditions of the most oppressed
sectors in society and work with them to build a genuinely revolutionary
pro-people movement.
In the spirit of being transparent with fellow organizers and
community members, some members of our group were formally in RSCC
(Revolutionary Student Coordinating Committee) which is known to have
had numerous issues and subsequently dissolved in April of 2016. Some
members were in Ad Hoc Summation Committee in which efforts were made to
summarize the lessons learned from RSCC. We’ve learned much from these
experiences and move forward with the intention to put correct practice
at the forefront to avoid the same pitfalls RSCC saw. We understand that
we must rectify our past errors through principled practice to continue
the immediate fight against fascism and the long-term fight against
capitalism, imperialism, white-supremacy, patriarchy and all other forms
of oppression. We want to build and develop ourselves while working
with the community.
SPARC wishes everyone a happy May Day, International Workers Day 2017, 100 years later after Workers took power. Without workers, the city collapses and the workers will win again. Mayday 2017 comes at a time where strikes are starting to be called again in the United States en masse. We have to continue the culture of striking. When workers strike, the rich feel it and they tremble. We must support the workers that are being exploited in construction jobs, servers/fast food workers, teachers, social workers, counselors, cleaners, babysitters and Senior care and all other workers in the demand to get paid a living wage.
We look forward to serving the community.
In Solidarity, SPARC.
SPARC wishes everyone a happy May Day, International Workers Day 2017, 100 years later after Workers took power. Without workers, the city collapses and the workers will win again. Mayday 2017 comes at a time where strikes are starting to be called again in the United States en masse. We have to continue the culture of striking. When workers strike, the rich feel it and they tremble. We must support the workers that are being exploited in construction jobs, servers/fast food workers, teachers, social workers, counselors, cleaners, babysitters and Senior care and all other workers in the demand to get paid a living wage.
We look forward to serving the community.
In Solidarity, SPARC.
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