james_active
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Currently the world of cultural and political dissent exists far from the uniformed, civil surrounds of high school as it appears that it can only be located in the abstract realms of university. THe piont of this message is so that this will hopefully change.
Im currently a student at UTS who looks back vividly at my wnat to get involved in various political and social issues but not really knowing how to do so. There campaings that are done in high schools are mediated by staff who essentially determine what action is appropriate. The goal is to give students a taste of the issue but not really allow them to have autonomy over their the action they take. This is a problem i personally have with school captiains. They don't really represent the students and often they don't have control over issues. The staff make decisions not students.
THe analysis of why a student should get involved in a school-based campaigning is also flawed by the intrinsic connection to a superficial careerist ideology. Comments such as "it will look good for you when you leave school" or "its what employees like to see" are effective in only debasing the campaign and creating opportunism through dissenting issues that should be analysed in great depth. Activism is about more than the good feeling you get inside your body when helping other people. THat is called philanthropy. Activism is about developing a sophisticated critique of an issue or aspect of society eg. refugees in detention centres, and acting not merely in a self fulfulling manner that will be beneficial to yourself, but rather acting in a way that will challenge the institution, system, corporation etc., which alows such an issue to exist.
The act of actually building a campaing that will be effective needs organisation. THe sort of action that is taken depends upon the individuals witihin the collective of people who share a common interest in protesting the issue. For example, this could range from anything from a speak out with a megaphone out the front of a biulding, to creative dissent such as a satirical play in front of a company profiteering out of the Iraq war.
OVerall, this most imporant thing needed for activism is collective support and collective decision making. This means getting together with a group of people that feel the samw way as you abvout an issue and discussing how you could make a difference. The next step is actually doing the action. As i mentioned earlier the action should be directed by ehat you want to achieve in terms of the campaign.
So... the piont of me writing this is to try to see if high school students are interested in activism. AS much as i like boredofstudies, i would like to see something like a NSW high school activist e-list developed which is a space to discuss political issues, talk about campaigns, and meet other people to collectively organise some very cool activistism. I am personally interested in the war in Iraq and the privatisation of its public industry by US corporations. Naturally, with a Liberal government in power the list of things one can be critical of is endless. This e-list would be good to allow students to engage with political issues and make the connection between politics and the impacts upon the society we live in and us as indivduals.
SO IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO GET INVOLVED THEN REPLY TO THIS EMAIL ON THE DISCUSSION BOARD OR EMAIL ME. ALSO IF YOU KNOW OTHER PEOPLE WHO WOULD BE INTERESTED PLEASE TELL THEM.
Any questions i will be happy to answer.
Oh... and in terms of what age you should be...there isn't really one. ANd if you don't really know much about a certain political issue but realise that an inequality is being perpetuated then it would be good to get involved as well.
I see this list as potentially involving activists from ALL of NSW not just the city. I myself am from the country and now realise that with support and knowledge even in Tamworth effective actions could have been organised.
I would see this e-list as non-hierarchical open space to discuss anything without predjudice. Also there any a few uni students, especially here at UTS willing to help faciliatate this project. SO i hope you want to get involved
CHeers James
Im currently a student at UTS who looks back vividly at my wnat to get involved in various political and social issues but not really knowing how to do so. There campaings that are done in high schools are mediated by staff who essentially determine what action is appropriate. The goal is to give students a taste of the issue but not really allow them to have autonomy over their the action they take. This is a problem i personally have with school captiains. They don't really represent the students and often they don't have control over issues. The staff make decisions not students.
THe analysis of why a student should get involved in a school-based campaigning is also flawed by the intrinsic connection to a superficial careerist ideology. Comments such as "it will look good for you when you leave school" or "its what employees like to see" are effective in only debasing the campaign and creating opportunism through dissenting issues that should be analysed in great depth. Activism is about more than the good feeling you get inside your body when helping other people. THat is called philanthropy. Activism is about developing a sophisticated critique of an issue or aspect of society eg. refugees in detention centres, and acting not merely in a self fulfulling manner that will be beneficial to yourself, but rather acting in a way that will challenge the institution, system, corporation etc., which alows such an issue to exist.
The act of actually building a campaing that will be effective needs organisation. THe sort of action that is taken depends upon the individuals witihin the collective of people who share a common interest in protesting the issue. For example, this could range from anything from a speak out with a megaphone out the front of a biulding, to creative dissent such as a satirical play in front of a company profiteering out of the Iraq war.
OVerall, this most imporant thing needed for activism is collective support and collective decision making. This means getting together with a group of people that feel the samw way as you abvout an issue and discussing how you could make a difference. The next step is actually doing the action. As i mentioned earlier the action should be directed by ehat you want to achieve in terms of the campaign.
So... the piont of me writing this is to try to see if high school students are interested in activism. AS much as i like boredofstudies, i would like to see something like a NSW high school activist e-list developed which is a space to discuss political issues, talk about campaigns, and meet other people to collectively organise some very cool activistism. I am personally interested in the war in Iraq and the privatisation of its public industry by US corporations. Naturally, with a Liberal government in power the list of things one can be critical of is endless. This e-list would be good to allow students to engage with political issues and make the connection between politics and the impacts upon the society we live in and us as indivduals.
SO IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO GET INVOLVED THEN REPLY TO THIS EMAIL ON THE DISCUSSION BOARD OR EMAIL ME. ALSO IF YOU KNOW OTHER PEOPLE WHO WOULD BE INTERESTED PLEASE TELL THEM.
Any questions i will be happy to answer.
Oh... and in terms of what age you should be...there isn't really one. ANd if you don't really know much about a certain political issue but realise that an inequality is being perpetuated then it would be good to get involved as well.
I see this list as potentially involving activists from ALL of NSW not just the city. I myself am from the country and now realise that with support and knowledge even in Tamworth effective actions could have been organised.
I would see this e-list as non-hierarchical open space to discuss anything without predjudice. Also there any a few uni students, especially here at UTS willing to help faciliatate this project. SO i hope you want to get involved
CHeers James