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DNC2RNC: Putting the "Move" Back in Movement

By Marah Eakin, WireTap. Posted July 26, 2004.


The message behind the Democracy Uprising! march is that real democracy doesn't just take place at conventions and in the voting booths, but rather through grassroots movements and individual communities.

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As you read this, protesters at this week's Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Boston are being cordoned off into confining, heavily-monitored "free speech zones.' Similarly, the organizers of next month's response to the Republican National Convention (RNC) have spent much of the summer negotiating with the city of New York in order to secure a legal place for the thousands of expected protesters to gather and make a statement. In both cities, activists are doing what they can to be make waves despite the kind of "post-Seattle' militarization that has become the norm at events like this.

So, what would happen, some students wondered recently, if they were to create our own free speech zone, instead? The group, who were attending Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. at the time, may have been looking at a map and considering the 259 miles between Boston and New York. "What about all this?' They wondered.

For Adam Burger, 21, an organizer of /www.dnc2rnc.org'>Democracy Uprising!, the march scheduled to take participants from the DNC to the RNC, government-designated free speech zones are "a clear contradiction in terms.' Burger has been detained, harassed, intimidated and arrested numerous times, and he says he hopes to guarantee that this march will be different, bringing its participants mainly positive messages and experiences all along the route.

Democracy Uprising! kicks off July 29 in Boston at the Democratic National Convention, after which the group will weave down the Eastern seaboard to New York and the RNC. The plan is to arrive August 29, after spending a full 30 days on the road. The march's message is that real democracy doesn't just take place at conventions and in the voting booths, but rather through grassroots movements and individual communities.

Cory Fischer-Hoffman, another of the march's organizers and a 21-year-old student also attending Evergreen, sees the conventions and this year's election as emblematic of how political parties fail to address community needs. "Beyond picking a candidate every four years, there are other ways to participate in democracy, and that's how we intend change will be brought about,' she says.

Burger and Fischer-Hoffman are both members of the Next Step Collective, a mainly student-lead group out of Olympia, WA. that was inspired by the Root Cause March, held last November in Miami during the anti-Free Trade Agreement of the Americas protests. Fischer-Hoffman says she and her co-organizers saw the Root Cause march as an effective and proactive action that took the attention off the typical "police versus protestor' struggle, and instead raised community awareness and interest in the struggle against the FTAA.

Democracy Uprising! has been put together by coalitions and working groups of students, workers, farmers and community organizers. Fischer-Hoffman estimates that hundreds of people have helped out thus far, and by the end of the march, the number will be in the thousands. Even the route of the march itself was shaped by a call to participate put out through the internet and word of mouth.


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Marah Eakin writes for WireTap.

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