Forwarding a very relevant call > From: Orsan <[email protected]> > Date: 24 Jul 2015 19:37:33 GMT+2 > To: "<[email protected]>" > <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Debate-List] A CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY-MUTUAL AID > NETWORK TO SUPPORT SOCIAL STRUGGLE IN GREECE > > Seems like some of us, including myself missed something.. So there was some > project money, or resources being provided to create a strong international > campaign as such, linked to left, NGO, party elements and people Supporting > grassroots practices. Now feel obliged quite an apoligy; but moreover liked > the form and configuration of the call, it is a creative intervention too. I > wonder if you Theo or other Greek movements the call talks to new about the > first and if they responded? Some how I did miss that first call mentioned in > the text, does anyone have the link or text of that call? > best, Orsan > >> On 24 jul. 2015, at 19:27, Orsan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Jai Sen <[email protected]> >>> Date: 24 juli 2015 16:07:36 CEST >>> To: Post WSFDiscuss <[email protected]>, Post >>> Crisis of Civilisation and Alternative Paradigms >>> <crisis-de-civilizacion-y-paradigmas-alternati...@googlegroups.com>, Post >>> CJN! <[email protected]>, Post Debate <[email protected]>, Post >>> India Climate Justice <[email protected]>, Post Social >>> Movements Riseup <[email protected]>, Post Seizing Building >>> Commoning <[email protected]>, Post PGA >>> globalaction <[email protected]> >>> Cc: Jai Sen <[email protected]>, Marina Sitrin <[email protected]> >>> Subject: [Debate-List] A CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY-MUTUAL AID >>> NETWORK TO SUPPORT SOCIAL STRUGGLE IN GREECE >>> >>> EN / ES >>> >>> Friday, July 24 2015 >>> >>> Worlds in movement, worlds of movement… >>> >>> Greece in movement…, movements in Greece : >>> >>> [I am posting here, and also attaching, a statement I have received from >>> Marina Sitrin (who is in Greece at the moment) that movement groups there >>> have written regarding the movement-to-movement solidarity that they >>> believe needs to be built up at this juncture - in Greece, in Europe, in >>> and across the world. Please see if you would like to sign on, and please >>> also circulate this widely. >>> >>> [Marina : “They are in the process of setting up a website that can be used >>> as one of the locations for coordinating resource and human solidarity, >>> based in different regions and movements throughout Greece. The idea is >>> then other movements, groups and people around the world can see where >>> there are particular needs and plug in ... obviously it is and will be a >>> work in progress.” >>> >>> In solidarity ! >>> >>> JS >>> >>> >>> >>> The statement below is from the Social Solidarity Clinic in Iraklio who are >>> collaborating with other clinics, social centers and movements to create a >>> network from below to receive concrete forms of solidarity. >>> >>> Please sign and contact at [email protected] >>> >>> >>> A CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY-MUTUAL AID NETWORK >>> >>> TO SUPPORT SOCIAL STRUGGLE IN GREECE >>> >>> >>> #ThisIsACoup. 12/7/2015 Euro Summit. A surprise for some. Not a surprise >>> for others. In either case, there is a lasting question. How is a response >>> from below possible to counteract and negate the totalizing >>> financialization of our lives? >>> >>> >>> There is not one political answer to this. However, a political point needs >>> to be stressed. Support is not needed for an inter-class, ethnocentric >>> peoples—the Greeks. >>> >>> Support is needed for the struggle from below taking place in Greece. It is >>> the State, first, that homogenizes the differentiated impact of >>> austerity—due to class, age, gender, location, and way of life—under a >>> national identity. To accept austerity, for each MoU, a respective national >>> responsibility. And for five years—nationalization or austerity—the two >>> remedies to choose from. >>> >>> >>> We choose differently. What is urgent, for us, is to collectivize (not >>> homogenize) individual risk—due to personal debt, job precarity, lessened >>> or no access to health services and good nutrition and the internalization >>> of guilt and shame. >>> >>> >>> This is the 2nd call for the International Solidarity-Mutual Aid Network. >>> To meet acute and longterm needs in Greece. From/to self-organized >>> initiatives. The aim is to make visible, to demonstrate the efficacy of and >>> put into practice an alternative form of Social Solidarity vis a vis the >>> form of Institutional Solidarity—the EU-ECB-IMF institutions and the new >>> austerity program by the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) of the Eurozone. >>> >>> >>> To clarify. The call is not a contingent choice. It follows our broader >>> effort to develop a different approach to healthcare. On a social, rather >>> than individual, level. Solidarity, reciprocity, equity, without any >>> distinction as to race, color, origin, sexual orientation or religion. >>> Essential elements. For multifactorial healthcare. Not medicalized >>> assessment. For treating human as a bio-psycho-social whole. Not reduction >>> of human to any individual symptom. For deinstitutionalisation. Not >>> charity, medicine for profit, or neoliberal de-hospitalization via >>> closures, privatization and criminalization. For social emancipation. >>> >>> >>> The plan is to start from, and have at the core of this network, autonomous >>> solidarity health clinics—the sites experimenting on the basis of >>> non-capitalist forms of labor, non-medicalized healthcare, >>> non-institutional dependency. Each clinic will act as a hub, and will >>> coordinate with other self-organized groups in its city/broader area. Each >>> such coalition will determine and share with the network—the initiatives >>> responding to the call—a list of needs (money, in kind, human), ways to be >>> reached (online, mail, in person), long term communication >>> framework/programming. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. Needs may >>> range from medicine and electronics to doctors. Within the coming weeks >>> each clinic/coalition will send out their first round of communication. >>> >>> >>> Social Solidarity Health Clinic & Pharmacy - Iraklio, Crete >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Signatures as of July 21, 2015 >>> >>> >>> Groups, Collectives, Workplaces and Networks: >>> >>> >>> 1.Claudia Acuña, for Cooperativa de Trabajo Lavaca (Lavaca.org y MU), >>> Buenos Aires, Argentina >>> >>> 2. Atenea Jiménez Lemon- Red Nacional de Comuneras >>> >>> y Comuneras de Venezuela (500 comunas articuladas en Red) >>> >>> 3. Roar Magazine (roarmag.org reflections on a revolution) >>> >>> 4. Oscar Olivera, Fundacion Abril, Cochabamba, Bolivia >>> >>> 5. RiMaflow, Fabbrica Recuperata!, Milano, Italia >>> >>> 6. Vilma Almendra and Emmanuel Rozental, Pueblos en Camino, Abya Yala >>> (www.pueblosencamino.org) >>> >>> 7. Strike Debt! New York, USA >>> >>> 8. Andrés Ruggeri. Programa Facultad Abierta, Universidad de Buenos Aires, >>> Argentina >>> >>> 9. Third Level Workplace Watch, Dublin, Ireland >>> >>> 10. Rafael Sandoval del Centro Social Ruptura Guadalajara, México >>> >>> 11. SODEPAZ >>> Madrid >>> Ongvde Desarrollo y Solidaridad, Spain >>> >>> 12. Tidal Magazine, Occupy Theory, Occupy Strategy, USA >>> >>> 13. Associazione Ya Basta! Marche Italia >>> >>> 14. Direct Action Front for Palestine, USA & Palestine >>> >>> 15. Workerscontrol.net >>> >>> 16. - Comitê Pró-Haiti - Brasil - Lúcia Skromov l >>> >>> 17. Givanildo Manoel, Tribunal Popular - Brasil - >>> >>> 18. Organização Indígena Revolucionária - Brasil >>> >>> 19. Vilma Lopes, Ecla - Espaço Cultural Latino Americano - Brasil >>> >>> 20. Campaign for Peace and Democracy, USA >>> >>> 21. Juan Hernández Zubizarreta Observatorio de Multinacionales en América >>> Latina >>> >>> 22. Constanza Cuetia - Tejido de Comunicación del Pueblo Nasa - Cauca - >>> Colombia >>> >>> 23. Institute for Social Ecology, Vermont, USA >>> >>> 24. Gustavo Esteva, Centro Intercultural de Encuentros y Diálogos Red >>> Intercultural de Acción Autónoma, Mexico >>> >>> 25. Samantha Shakur Bowden, Occupy Tampa and Black Lives Matter Tampa, USA >>> >>> 26. SOLIDARIA – Bari, Italy >>> >>> 27. Patrick Bresnihan and The Provisional University, Dublin, Ireland >>> >>> 28. Common Notions Press (commonnotions.org), USA >>> >>> 29. Luis Nieto Pereira por La asociación Paz con Dignidad del Estado español >>> >>> 30. Rene Olvera Salinas, Editorial En cortito que´s pa´largo, Querétaro, >>> México >>> >>> 31. Dr. S. Akhtar Ehtisham, Blog syedehtisham.blogspot.com >>> >>> 32. Hugo Blanco - Revista Lucha Indigena33. Jose Manuel Martín Medem, >>> Izquierda Unida, España >>> >>> 34. Dmitri Prieto Samsvonov, activist.Taller Libertario Alfredo Lopez; >>> Observatorio Critico Cubano; Catedra Haydee Santamaria, Habana, Cuba >>> >>> 35. Krystian Woznicki (www.berlinergazette.de), Germany >>> >>> 36. Chris Carlsson, Shaping San Francisco, USA >>> >>> 37. Revolutionary Caucus, Students for a Democratic Society at University >>> of South Florida, St. Pete. Campus, USA >>> >>> 38. Commonomics USA >>> >>> 39. Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Florida, USA >>> >>> 40. South Florida Refuge, Refuge Worker Center, USA >>> >>> 41. Florida Revolutionary Road Radio Show, USA >>> >>> 42. Universidad de la Tierra en Oaxaca, Mexico >>> >>> 43. Programa Democracia y Transformación Global, Lima, Perú >>> >>> 44. Comité Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil >>> >>> 45. Jai Sen, CACIM (Critical Action - Centre in Movement), India >>> >>> 46. Pinellas Greens, Florida, USA >>> >>> 47. Gulfcoast Greens, Florida, USA >>> >>> 48. Officine Zero, Recuperated Workplace, Rome, Italy >>> >>> 49. DinamoPress, Rome, Italy >>> >>> 50. Point Break, Rome, Italy >>> >>> 51. ESC Atelier Autogestito, Rome, Italy >>> >>> 52. Resistenze Meticce, Rome, Italy >>> >>> 53. Point Break, Rome, Italy >>> >>> 54. The Free Association, UK >>> >>> 55. Plan C, UK >>> >>> 56. Beta-Local, San Juan, Puerto Rico >>> >>> 57. schlicht&ergreifend, A Housing Project Group, Leipzig, Germany >>> >>> 58. MTST – Movimento Dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto, Brasil >>> >>> 59. Círculo Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil >>> >>> 60. Las Comite Pro-Haiti >>> >>> 61. Juventud Socialista – Cusco, Peru >>> >>> 62. Sarah Khan, People's Health Movement UK http://www.phmovement.org/ >>> >>> 63. Medact http://www.medact.org/, London, UK >>> >>> 64. Worcester Roots Project, Worcester, MA, USA >>> >>> 65. CATAPA, Technisch Academisch Comité voor Bijstand bij Milieuproblemen >>> (Comité Académico Técnico de Asesoramiento a Problemas Ambientales), >>> Netherlands >>> >>> 66. Worcester Solidarity and Green Economy (SAGE) Alliance, Worcester, MA, >>> USA >>> >>> 67. Gonzalo Miranda, Cooperativa de Trabajo Muchas Nueces - Editorial >>> muchas nueces. Buenos Aires, Argentina >>> >>> 68. Woodbine Ecology Center, www.woodbinecenter.org, contact >>> [email protected] >>> >>> 69. Diego Benegas Loyo, for Barrios x Memoria y Justicia Almagro, Buenos >>> Aires, Argentina >>> >>> 70. Ecoredia – Gruppo d’acquisto solidale de Ivrea, Italia >>> >>> 71. Workers Solidarity Movement, Ireland >>> >>> >>> Individuals: >>> >>> >>> Silvia Federici, USA/Italy >>> George Caffentzis, USA >>> Marina Sitrin, USA >>> Marcela Olivera, Bolivia >>> Andres Ruggeri, Argentina >>> Sabu Kosho, USA/Japan >>> Michael Hardt, USA >>> Susan Buck-Morss, USA >>> Raul Zibechi, Uruguay >>> Gustavo Esteva, Mexico >>> Claudia Acuña, Argentina >>> Laura Gottesdiener, USA >>> Julio Bronco, Mexico >>> Bill Fletcher, Jr., USA >>> Martin Krymkiewicz, Argentina >>> Astra Taylor, USA >>> Dario Azzellini, Germany/Italy >>> Gaia Capogna, Italy >>> Trebor Scholtz, USA/Germany >>> John Cox, USA >>> Susana Draper, Uruguay/USA >>> Sandy Nurse, USA >>> Carla Bergman, USA >>> >>> La siguiente declaración proviene de la Clínica de Solidaridad Social >>> (Social Solidarity Health Clinic) en Iraklio que está colaborando con otras >>> clínicas, centros sociales y movimientos para el establecimiento de una red >>> desde abajo para contar con formas concretas de solidaridad. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Por favor fírmela y contáctese al correo [email protected] >>> >>> >>> LLAMADO PARA UNA SOLIDARIDAD INTERNACIONAL – RED DE AYUDA MUTUA EN APOYO A >>> LA LUCHA SOCIAL EN GRECIA >>> >>> >>> #ThisIsACoup. 12/7/2015 Cumbre Europea. Una sorpresa para algunos. No >>> sorprende a otros. En cualquier caso, hay una pregunta que se mantiene. >>> ¿Cómo una respuesta desde abajo puede contraatacar y rechazar la >>> financiarización total de nuestras vidas? >>> >>> >>> No hay una sola respuesta política a esta pregunta. Sin embargo, hay un >>> aspecto político que necesitamos destacar. El apoyo no es necesario para >>> una clase entre otras, el pueblo etnocentrico --los griegos. El apoyo es >>> necesario para la lucha que desde abajo se está dando lugar en Grecia. Es >>> el Estado quien primero homogeniza los impactos diferenciados de la >>> austeridad –debido a la clase, edad, género, lugar y forma de vida—bajo una >>> identidad nacional. Para aceptar la austeridad, para cada Memorando de >>> Entendimiento, una respectiva responsabilidad nacional. Y por cinco años >>> –nacionalización o austeridad—los dos remedios de los cuales escoger. >>> >>> >>> Queremos elegir de otra manera. Lo que urge es colectivizar (no >>> homogenizar) el riego individual –debido a la deuda personal, poco o ningún >>> acceso a los servicios de salud y buena nutrición y la internacionalización >>> de la culpa y la vergüenza. >>> >>> >>> Este es el segundo llamado para la red de Solidaridad Internacional-Ayuda >>> Mutua. Para satisfacer las necesidades agudas y de largo plazo en Grecia. >>> Desde/hacia iniciativas autogestionadas. El objetivo es hacer visible, >>> demostrar la eficacia de y poner en práctica una forma alternativa de >>> Solidaridad Social frente a la forma de Solidaridad Institucional de la >>> UE-BCE-FMI y el nuevo programa de austeridad del Mecanismo Europeo de >>> Estabilidad (ESM ) de la eurozona >>> >>> >>> Para aclarar. Este llamado no es una opción contingente. Del mismo se >>> desprende nuestro esfuerzo más amplio por desarrollar un enfoque diferente >>> al del asistencialismo de la salud. En un nivel social, no individual. La >>> solidaridad, la reciprocidad, la equidad, sin distinción alguna de raza, >>> color, origen, orientación sexual o religión. Elementos esenciales. Por la >>> salud multifactorial. Contra la evaluación medicalizada. Por el tratamiento >>> humano como un conjunto bio-sico-social. Contra la reducción del humano a >>> cualquier síntoma individual. Por la desinstitucionalización. En contra de >>> la caridad, la medicina con fines de lucro, o la des-hospitalización >>> neoliberal a través de los cierres, la privatización y la criminalización. >>> Por la emancipación social. >>> >>> >>> El plan es comenzar a partir de, y tener en el núcleo de esta red, las >>> clínicas solidarias de salud autónomas -- los lugares que están >>> experimentando sobre la base de formas no capitalistas de trabajo, la >>> asistencia sanitaria no medicalizada, la dependencia no institucional. Cada >>> clínica actuará como un centro, y coordinará con otros grupos >>> auto-organizados en su ciudad/región. Cada una de estas coaliciones >>> determinará y compartirá con la red –es decir aquellos que respondan a este >>> llamado-- una lista de necesidades (dinero, insumos, gente), formas de >>> hacer llegar (en línea, correo, en persona), marcos de >>> comunicación/programación a largo plazo. No hay una sola respuesta a la >>> solución. Las necesidades pueden variar desde la medicina y la electrónica >>> a los profesionales de la salud. Dentro de las próximas semanas cada >>> clínica/coalición enviará su primera ronda de comunicaciones. >>> >>> >>> Clínica de Solidaridad Social y Farmacia - Iraklio, Creta >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Firmas hasta el 21 de julio de 2015 >>> >>> >>> 1.Claudia Acuña, por la Cooperativa de Trabajo Lavaca (Lavaca.org y MU), >>> Buenos Aires, Argentina >>> >>> 2. Atenea Jiménez Lemon- Red Nacional de Comuneras y Comuneras de Venezuela >>> (500 comunas articuladas en Red) >>> >>> 3. Roar Magazine (roarmag.org reflections on a revolution) >>> >>> 4. Oscar Olivera, Fundación Abril, Cochabamba, Bolivia >>> >>> 5. RiMaflow, Fabbrica Recuperata!, Milano, Italia >>> >>> 6. Vilma Almendra y Emmanuel Rozental, Pueblos en Camino, Abya Yala >>> (www.pueblosencamino.org) >>> >>> 7. Strike Debt! New York, EE.UU. >>> >>> 8. Andrés Ruggeri. Programa Facultad Abierta, Universidad de Buenos Aires, >>> Argentina >>> >>> 9. Third Level Workplace Watch, Dublín, Irlanda >>> >>> 10. Rafael Sandoval del Centro Social Ruptura Guadalajara, México >>> >>> 11. SODEPAZ >>> Madrid >>> Ong de Desarrollo y Solidaridad, España >>> >>> 12. Tidal Magazine, Occupy Theory, Occupy Strategy, EE.UU. >>> >>> 13. Associazione Ya Basta! Marche Italia >>> >>> 14. Direct Action Front for Palestine, EE.UU y Palestina >>> >>> 15. Workerscontrol.net >>> >>> 16. Comitê Pró-Haiti - Lúcia Skromov, Brasil >>> >>> 17. Givanildo Manoel, Tribunal Popular, Brasil >>> >>> 18. Organização Indígena Revolucionária - Brasil >>> >>> 19. Vilma Lopes, Ecla - Espaço Cultural Latino Americano, Brasil >>> >>> 20. Campaign for Peace and Democracy, EE.UU >>> >>> 21. Juan Hernández Zubizarreta, Observatorio de Multinacionales en América >>> Latina >>> >>> 22. Constanza Cuetia, Tejido de Comunicación del Pueblo Nasa – Cauca, >>> Colombia >>> >>> 23. Institute for Social Ecology, Vermont, EE.UU. >>> >>> 24. Gustavo Esteva, Centro Intercultural de Encuentros y Diálogos Red >>> Intercultural de Acción Autónoma, México >>> >>> 25. Samantha Shakur Bowden, Occupy Tampa and Black Lives Matter Tampa, >>> EE.UU. >>> >>> 26. SOLIDARIA – Bari, Italia >>> >>> 27. Patrick Bresnihan y The Provisional University, Dublín, Irlanda >>> >>> 28. Common Notions Press (commonnotions.org), EE.UU. >>> >>> 29. Luis Nieto Pereira por La asociación Paz con Dignidad del Estado español >>> >>> 30. Rene Olvera Salinas, Editorial En cortito que´s pa´largo, Querétaro, >>> México >>> >>> 31. Dr. S. Akhtar Ehtisham, Blog syedehtisham.blogspot.com >>> >>> 32. Hugo Blanco - Revista Lucha Indígena, Perú >>> >>> 33. Jose Manuel Martín Medem, Izquierda Unida, España >>> >>> 34. Dmitri Prieto Samsvonov, activista.Taller Libertario Alfredo Lopez; >>> Observatorio Critico Cubano; Cátedra Haydee Santamaría, Habana, Cuba >>> >>> 35. Krystian Woznicki (www.berlinergazette.de), Alemania >>> >>> 36. Chris Carlsson, Shaping San Francisco, EE.UU. >>> >>> 37. Revolutionary Caucus, Students for a Democratic Society at University >>> of South Florida, St. Pete. Campus, EE.UU. >>> >>> 38. Commonomics, EE.UU. >>> >>> 39. Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Florida, EE.UU. >>> >>> 40. South Florida Refuge, Refuge Worker Center, EE.UU. >>> >>> 41. Florida Revolutionary Road Radio Show, EE.UU. >>> >>> 42. Universidad de la Tierra en Oaxaca, México >>> >>> 43. Programa Democracia y Transformación Global, Lima, Perú >>> >>> 44. Comité Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil >>> >>> 45. Jai Sen, CACIM (Critical Action - Centre in Movement), India >>> >>> 46. Pinellas Greens, Florida, EE.UU. >>> >>> 47. Gulfcoast Greens, Florida, EE.UU. >>> >>> 48. Officine Zero, Recuperated Workplace, Roma, Italia >>> >>> 49. DinamoPress, Roma, Italia >>> >>> 50. Point Break, Roma, Italia >>> >>> 51. ESC Atelier Autogestito, Roma, Italia >>> >>> 52. Resistenze Meticce, Roma, Italia >>> >>> 53. Point Break, Rome, Italia >>> >>> 54. The Free Association, Reino Unido >>> >>> 55. Plan C, Reino Unido >>> >>> 56. Beta-Local, San Juan, Puerto Rico >>> >>> 57. schlicht&ergreifend, A Housing Project Group, Leipzig, Alemania >>> >>> 58. MTST – Movimento Dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto, Brasil >>> >>> 59. Círculo Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil >>> >>> 60. Las Comite Pro-Haiti >>> >>> 61. Juventud Socialista – Cusco, Perú >>> >>> 62. Sarah Khan, People's Health Movement http://www.phmovement.org/ Reino >>> Unido >>> >>> 63. Medact http://www.medact.org/, Londres, Reino Unido >>> >>> 64. Worcester Roots Project, Worcester, MA, EE.UU. >>> >>> 65. CATAPA, Technisch Academisch Comité voor Bijstand bij Milieuproblemen >>> (Comité Académico Técnico de Asesoramiento a Problemas Ambientales), Países >>> Bajos >>> >>> 66. Worcester Solidarity and Green Economy (SAGE) Alliance, Worcester, MA, >>> EE.UU. >>> >>> 67. Gonzalo Miranda, Cooperativa de Trabajo Muchas Nueces - Editorial >>> muchas nueces. Buenos Aires, Argentina >>> >>> 68. Woodbine Ecology Center, www.woodbinecenter.org, contact >>> [email protected] >>> >>> 69. Diego Benegas Loyo, por Barrios x Memoria y Justicia Almagro, Buenos >>> Aires, Argentina >>> >>> 70. Ecoredia – Gruppo d’acquisto solidale de Ivrea, Italia >>> >>> 71. 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