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'''Taylor Cook''' is a member of [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!]].<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/FreedomRoadSocialistOrg/videos/2625561307766222/?v=2625561307766222&external_log_id=002eb2c2-6d6c-4dc4-8ed5-c54d97dbd36a]</ref> Partner of [[William Blake]].
 
'''Taylor Cook''' is a member of [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!]].<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/FreedomRoadSocialistOrg/videos/2625561307766222/?v=2625561307766222&external_log_id=002eb2c2-6d6c-4dc4-8ed5-c54d97dbd36a]</ref> Partner of [[William Blake]].
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=="Defend Progressive Free Speech" protest==
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According to [[Eithne Silva]] on February 9 2020 students and community organizations gathered on the University of South Florida (USF) campus to protest recent acts by the university and the government to limit the free speech of progressive voices. [[Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society]] (SDS) attended to demand that the university lift their suspension and drop their charges. USF placed a suspension on Tampa Bay SDS for protesting against the university’s budget cuts.
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“Administration has been constantly getting in the way of protest and then suspended SDS until the fall semester on hypocritical charges,” says [[Laura Rodriguez]], a member of Tampa Bay SDS, “I think it is so incredibly irresponsible for USF administration to try and disband an organization that has had such a vital role in the Tampa Bay area.”
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Of the many speeches prepared for the event only one was given before USF administration told the police to arrest the protesters for trespassing. Five people, most of whom are students, were detained and held in police vehicles for over half an hour. Many of the police officers were not wearing masks when in the cars with the detained protesters.
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“This was about intimidation and suppression,” [[Simon Rowe]], a member of Tampa Bay SDS who was arrested, says of the actions. “The police walked me past the same place on campus where they escorted Kaitlyn Bennett's security away from her event in October. Bennett's team was given water, I and four other people were put in handcuffs.” Rowe was referencing last semester in which notorious right-wing internet personality Kaitlin Bennett filmed a video on campus at USF. Despite drawing a large crowd, she was allowed to leave of her own accord.
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“USF and the police demonstrated another act against the voices of students,” stated [[Laith Hader]] of the USF chapter of [[Students for Justice in Palestine]] (SJP). “I was there to give a speech about USF's record of suppressing voices of pro-Palestine activists. Many of those who speak out against the Israeli system of apartheid and genocide are being doxed, fired from their jobs, investigated or interrogated by the state, and are falsely framed as anti-Semitic, all while neo-Nazis and white supremacists are given their ‘free speech’ without any repercussions from the state or its institutions.”
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Members from [[Tampa Bay Community Action Committee]] (TBCAC), [[Party for Socialism and Liberation]] (PSL), and [[Tampa People’s Protest]] were also in attendance to stand in solidarity with progressive students and raise awareness about HB1/SB484, a bill proposed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to severely limit the right to protest in the state. Members of TBCAC and PSL were among those arrested.
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Tampa Bay SDS stated they would continue fighting the charges against the protesters, the charges and suspension against their organization, and will continue fighting USF’s budget cuts.
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“SDS has always brought issues to the table which USF admin have tried to keep hidden under the rug,” said Rodriguez.<ref>[http://www.fightbacknews.org/2021/2/11/tampa-students-arrested-protesting-campus]</ref>
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The Defend Progressive Free Speech protest took place in front of the Marshall Student Center (MSC) at noon. The MSC Events Response Team, alongside UP, was at the scene and asked the group to disperse. In the end, [[Taylor Cook]], [[James Kramer]], [[Hailey Ostwalt]], [[Elizabeth Rowe]] and [[Jordana Cummings]] were arrested for trespassing and were issued a notice to appear in court, according to the press release. All individuals were released “on their own recognizance,” according to the press release.
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Of the five arrests, Cook and Rowe are currently enrolled students while Kramer, Ostwalt and Cummings are not, according to Dean of Students Danielle McDonald.
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Many of the groups in attendance will join a statewide mobilization to Tallahassee, Florida’s state capital, on March 2 to protest against the bill.<ref>[http://www.usforacle.com/2021/02/09/sds-members-arrested-after-hosting-in-person-protest-on-campus/?fbclid=IwAR2a-yr5cpWK_J30_4SEQ2Y0dfrri5D86cjn3atI_nke_dM_VXs0n6EvHtU]</ref>
 
==Founding==
 
==Founding==
 
[[Youth Against Empire]] held its first public event on Oct. 17 2020 called "End the Wars at Home and Abroad."
 
[[Youth Against Empire]] held its first public event on Oct. 17 2020 called "End the Wars at Home and Abroad."

Revision as of 17:22, 11 February 2021

Taylor Cook

Template:TOCnestleft Taylor Cook is a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack!.[1] Partner of William Blake.

"Defend Progressive Free Speech" protest

According to Eithne Silva on February 9 2020 students and community organizations gathered on the University of South Florida (USF) campus to protest recent acts by the university and the government to limit the free speech of progressive voices. Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) attended to demand that the university lift their suspension and drop their charges. USF placed a suspension on Tampa Bay SDS for protesting against the university’s budget cuts.

“Administration has been constantly getting in the way of protest and then suspended SDS until the fall semester on hypocritical charges,” says Laura Rodriguez, a member of Tampa Bay SDS, “I think it is so incredibly irresponsible for USF administration to try and disband an organization that has had such a vital role in the Tampa Bay area.”

Of the many speeches prepared for the event only one was given before USF administration told the police to arrest the protesters for trespassing. Five people, most of whom are students, were detained and held in police vehicles for over half an hour. Many of the police officers were not wearing masks when in the cars with the detained protesters.

“This was about intimidation and suppression,” Simon Rowe, a member of Tampa Bay SDS who was arrested, says of the actions. “The police walked me past the same place on campus where they escorted Kaitlyn Bennett's security away from her event in October. Bennett's team was given water, I and four other people were put in handcuffs.” Rowe was referencing last semester in which notorious right-wing internet personality Kaitlin Bennett filmed a video on campus at USF. Despite drawing a large crowd, she was allowed to leave of her own accord.

“USF and the police demonstrated another act against the voices of students,” stated Laith Hader of the USF chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). “I was there to give a speech about USF's record of suppressing voices of pro-Palestine activists. Many of those who speak out against the Israeli system of apartheid and genocide are being doxed, fired from their jobs, investigated or interrogated by the state, and are falsely framed as anti-Semitic, all while neo-Nazis and white supremacists are given their ‘free speech’ without any repercussions from the state or its institutions.”

Members from Tampa Bay Community Action Committee (TBCAC), Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and Tampa People’s Protest were also in attendance to stand in solidarity with progressive students and raise awareness about HB1/SB484, a bill proposed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to severely limit the right to protest in the state. Members of TBCAC and PSL were among those arrested.

Tampa Bay SDS stated they would continue fighting the charges against the protesters, the charges and suspension against their organization, and will continue fighting USF’s budget cuts.

“SDS has always brought issues to the table which USF admin have tried to keep hidden under the rug,” said Rodriguez.[2]

The Defend Progressive Free Speech protest took place in front of the Marshall Student Center (MSC) at noon. The MSC Events Response Team, alongside UP, was at the scene and asked the group to disperse. In the end, Taylor Cook, James Kramer, Hailey Ostwalt, Elizabeth Rowe and Jordana Cummings were arrested for trespassing and were issued a notice to appear in court, according to the press release. All individuals were released “on their own recognizance,” according to the press release.

Of the five arrests, Cook and Rowe are currently enrolled students while Kramer, Ostwalt and Cummings are not, according to Dean of Students Danielle McDonald. Many of the groups in attendance will join a statewide mobilization to Tallahassee, Florida’s state capital, on March 2 to protest against the bill.[3]

Founding

Youth Against Empire held its first public event on Oct. 17 2020 called "End the Wars at Home and Abroad."

Moderators were Win-Mon Kyi Resist US-Led War Movement, International League of Peoples' Stuggles, Calvin Deutschbein Workers World Party and International Action Center Participants included Vichina Austin Kyndelle Johnson, Black Alliance for Peace, and Kala Craddock McIntosh Pan-African Community Action, Jordan Faralan Anakbayan USA, Autumn Lake Minnesota Anti-War Committee, Taylor Cook Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society, Jae Yates Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar, Nicholas Brannan Socialist Action, Carlos Naranjo of POWIR and Colombian Progressives.[4]

Rally against U.S.-Mexico border wall

The Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) held a rally April 3 2019 to stand against the U.S.-Mexico border wall and demand protections for immigrant students at the University of South Florida (USF). One of these protections is non-deputization of campus police to enforce immigration policy. The event featured a mock border wall, symbolizing the recent attacks on immigrants by the U.S. government.

“USF needs to stand by its undocumented and immigrant students to make its claims of diversity true. USF has to become noncompliant with federal agencies like the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and that, in part, means having a policy of non-deputization of USFPD,” said Tampa Bay SDS member Taylor Cook.

“As we see attacks on immigrants around the country, USF is silent and continues to provide students’ personal information to federal agencies such as the DHS and FBI. They still do not put protective measures in place to help these students,” said Tampa Bay SDS member William Blake.[5]

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