Please look over this shit and think about it y'all! I would be ok with some more discussion on the listserv if others are cool with that!<br><br>Flying Brick Mission Statement:<br><br>At the Flying Brick Library, we strive to be a social and informational hub for anyone interested in radical politics in the Richmond area. We wish to provide a safe, sober, clean, and inclusive space for anyone interested in getting involved, and any group needing a space to hold meetings, events, or distribute literature is welcome to contact us or come to a meeting to introduce themselves. <br>
<br>Why "radical" politics?<br><br>(define root of the word radical)<br>We define our politics as "radical" because we aim to get to the "root" of our society's ills. This means not only confronting classism, racism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression on a surface level, but attempting to educate and agitate for a radically different view of the world. We imagine a world where we are not forced to define ourselves through capitalism, white supremacy, or patriarchy. We imagine a world where our identities and our survival aren't tied to our "usefulness" to corporations and governments. We imagine a world where we don't have to yell, fight, and bleed, just to obtain freedoms we should already have.<br>
<br>Why a house?<br><br>Currently in Richmond, it is close to impossible to maintain a public space that is sustainable, without making it a business. This in itself is relevant to why we see a problem with the ever engulfing force of capital: Our lack of public space. Throughout the world, globalized capitalism is making it increasingly hard for people to gather, socialize, and come together about anything, much less to discuss the ills of our world, without paying a hefty price. And those prices are always rising. Any who can't afford space, are criminalized and repressed. By opening a home to our community, we can allow free access to literature, media, the internet, social space, and other resources that we could never provide at even an affordable price if we had to maintain a large commercial space that would require ever increasing taxes, fines, and expenses to maintain.<br>
<br><br>Input:<br>Steve - more emphasis on gender?<br>Ellen - self-possession, emphasis on defining ourselves<br>Allison - queer positive community<br>Janissa - mission statement should be about what we do, principles is the "why"<br>
<br>Points of Unity:<br>- Community Autonomy. Self determination for all communities, networked together to make each of us stronger<br>- Popular Education<br>- dismantling hierarchy<br>- understanding value as human need, not as defined by capital and capitalist culture.<br>
- location in Richmond, the South, and the US. Its relation to our understanding of imperialism and racism.<br>- South is a scapegoat for US problems, and a testing ground for fucked policies.<br>- Arts and Activism, creative action<br>
- opposition to police, courts, and prisons<br>- accessible language<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Always with Solidarity<br><br>Nathan<br>