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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Madison]] [[Wisconsin]] activist.
 
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==DSA resolution on Red Deal==
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Resolution to DSA National Convention Atlanta Georgia July 2019.
  
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Amendment #1 on Resolution #34.
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“Amendment on the Red Deal and Rejecting a Green Military” by [[Sofia Arias]] (NYC), [[Sydney Ghazarian]] (Los Angeles), [[Brian Ward]] (Madison), [[Rory Fanning]] (Chicago), [[Spenser Rapone]] (NYC), [[Joe Azar]]. (Chicago), [[Nazir Khan]] (Twin Cities).
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[from Resolution #34] “…Amplify the perspectives & insights of impacted communities through national media platforms…”
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As part of this effort, this Convention will endorse the [[Red Deal]], launched by comrades in [[The Red Nation]], a radical anti-capitalist Indigenous liberation group, and its principles on the fight for non-reformist reforms. As described by [[The Red Nation]], “The Red Deal is not a counter program of the GND. It’s a call for action beyond the scope of the US colonial state. It’s a program for Indigenous liberation, life, and land—an affirmation that colonialism and capitalism must be overturned for this planet to be habitable for human and other-than-human relatives to live dignified lives.” At the end of this Convention, the GNDCC will be tasked with initiating a more direct working relationship between DSA and [[The Red Nation]]. The GNDCC will make direct connection with [[The Red Nation]], dedicate one person to serve as the main point of contact, and collaborate with the comrades on joint actions, statements and local, national and international campaigns around indigenous liberation and climate justice.
 
==The Red Nation conference==
 
==The Red Nation conference==
 
August 30, 2018 [[The Red Nation]]’s recent conference was an opportunity to discuss the struggle among Native peoples and its implications for the left, according to a report by [[Brian Ward]] and [[Ragina Johnson]] for [[Socialist Worker]].
 
August 30, 2018 [[The Red Nation]]’s recent conference was an opportunity to discuss the struggle among Native peoples and its implications for the left, according to a report by [[Brian Ward]] and [[Ragina Johnson]] for [[Socialist Worker]].
 
[[Category:International Socialist Organization]]
 
[[Category:International Socialist Organization]]

Revision as of 17:32, 17 November 2019

Template:TOCnestleft Brian Ward is a Madison Wisconsin activist.

DSA resolution on Red Deal

Resolution to DSA National Convention Atlanta Georgia July 2019.

Amendment #1 on Resolution #34.

“Amendment on the Red Deal and Rejecting a Green Military” by Sofia Arias (NYC), Sydney Ghazarian (Los Angeles), Brian Ward (Madison), Rory Fanning (Chicago), Spenser Rapone (NYC), Joe Azar. (Chicago), Nazir Khan (Twin Cities).

[from Resolution #34] “…Amplify the perspectives & insights of impacted communities through national media platforms…”

As part of this effort, this Convention will endorse the Red Deal, launched by comrades in The Red Nation, a radical anti-capitalist Indigenous liberation group, and its principles on the fight for non-reformist reforms. As described by The Red Nation, “The Red Deal is not a counter program of the GND. It’s a call for action beyond the scope of the US colonial state. It’s a program for Indigenous liberation, life, and land—an affirmation that colonialism and capitalism must be overturned for this planet to be habitable for human and other-than-human relatives to live dignified lives.” At the end of this Convention, the GNDCC will be tasked with initiating a more direct working relationship between DSA and The Red Nation. The GNDCC will make direct connection with The Red Nation, dedicate one person to serve as the main point of contact, and collaborate with the comrades on joint actions, statements and local, national and international campaigns around indigenous liberation and climate justice.

The Red Nation conference

August 30, 2018 The Red Nation’s recent conference was an opportunity to discuss the struggle among Native peoples and its implications for the left, according to a report by Brian Ward and Ragina Johnson for Socialist Worker.