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Mobilization Against the War in Iraq

By United for Peace & Justice UFPJ at Sep 10, 2008

Have you signed up to be part of this year's largest mobilization against the war in Iraq? It's not too late! Just click here and volunteer.

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On Saturday, September 20, United For Peace and Justice and a host of other major antiwar groups will stage the largest national mobilization of the year.  This mobilization, different in kind from previous ones, steers the antiwar movement back to an important course of action, experimental as it may be at first, as it starts to prioritize the actual work of organizing a disaffected public into our ranks in the struggle over US foreign and domestic policies.

 

Million Doors for Peace, the mobilization initiated by USAction/True Majority, will put at least 25,000 volunteers out on people's front doors, canvassing and petitioning for an end to the war in Iraq and the complete withdrawal of all US forces by the end of next year.  Each volunteer will be responsible for reaching out to 40 households, all of them with registered voters, with the ultimate goal being to reach 1 million people for the day.  This mobilization seeks to advance the goals of the antiwar movement by reaching out to people who have had little contact and involvement thus far with national or local groups struggling to end the war and occupation of Iraq and to change US foreign and domestic priorities.

 

Million Doors for Peace is a rather fresh take on the ‘national mobilization', as it works to organize on a neighbor's front steps rather than the Capitol's, and develops more personal lines of communication with people thus far not direct constituents of the antiwar movement.  This is not to dismiss the importance of mass marches and rallies, which have been critically useful on specific occasions, readily shown by UFPJ's work, but Million Doors for Peace proves that our movement is capable of self-reflection and strategic tact, able to focus its efforts in the most beneficial directions.

 

This strategic tact is fully evidenced by the multi-faceted purpose envisioned by Million Doors for Peace organizers.  For one thing, this mobilization signifies the pressing need to focus attention on public opposition to the war in Iraq, a sentiment found in all corners but largely ignored during this election season.  Going door-to-door to gather signatures for a petition, which calls for an end to the war in Iraq and a complete withdrawal of US forces by the end of next year, will force this ignored sentiment back into the public light, ensuring that the war retains its import as a central issue to be reckoned with.

 

Million Doors for Peace also calls on local antiwar groups to do the brunt of the organizing work, knocking on people's doors and talking with them at their homes, a valuable step in promising that serious issues, foreign and domestic, are connected in ways that the national press fails to do.  Domestic issues, for instance, a prime concern during this election season, in light of the fragile state of the US economy, must be talked about in association with the war and occupation in Iraq, the sheer cost of which will be somewhere in the realm of $3 trillion, according to famed economists Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes.  The two economists, in their recent book, point to the domestic costs of the war and how funds have been appropriated from the domestic sector to the war in Iraq, starving working people of much-needed social and economic reform.  These kinds of insights need to be highlighted to the US public, not obscured, and the Million Doors for Peace will place activists on people's doorsteps, making these points and explaining the costly effects of the war on their own economic status and that of their communities.

 

Million Doors for Peace does this, above all: the mobilization recognizes the untapped potential at the grassroots level to organize people into pre-existing local groups, which, in turn, will help build a larger national presence for the antiwar movement.  This is one of the major goals of the mobilization - not just to canvass and petition people at their homes, a laudable goal in itself, but to help neighbors become involved and take on a more committed and zealous approach to issues that concern them, ensuring that their voices are heard and listened to at all levels of governance.  Local antiwar groups, the backbone of our movement, will be doing the door-knocking, and this kind of outreach for them has the potential to reap large benefits, increasing their visibility and locating potential allies in their distinct locales.

 

How come the confidence that this will work?  Because people are ripe for our message, more so now than ever before.  Recent polls, like the one reported by the Program on International Policy Attitudes in March 2008, have shown that a large majority [80%] believe that ‘the country is run by a few big interests looking out for themselves' rather than for ‘the benefit of all people'.  Polls, such as this one, suggest that there exist enormous opportunities available to national, regional, and local organizers, especially ones working in the antiwar movement, to rally a disillusioned and disgruntled public to our side, attacking undemocratic institutions at their core for failing to respect public opinion and subverting the public interest in favor of a ‘few big interests'.  In other words, Million Doors for Peace understands that people are prepared to connect with our efforts, as they have been all-too-often kicked out from participating in the normal channels of airing public grievances.  The current state of public sentiment, it turns out, is an organizer's dream, and this mobilization seeks to start the work.

 

Importantly, too, this national mobilization represents widespread organizing on a strategic and systemic basis: a consortium of the major antiwar groups and scores of regional and local groups will be working together in close coordination on a vital organizing project to end the war in Iraq and to revise US foreign and domestic priorities.  This is a significant development, even for us here at UFPJ where our work continuously involves working with others.  Succeeding in putting out 25,000 volunteers on September 20 will promise that even more focused work can take place after the mobilization, and this work will retain the strategic potential and tact utilized for Million Doors for Peace.  Of course, too, after September 20, the antiwar constituency will have grown in volume and activity, carrying with it a new resurgence of the ‘possible', all the more reason to feel excited about the potential of this new development.

 

It is not too late to sign-up to volunteer for the Million Doors for Peace, either: click here to participate in this event.

And be sure to check out the UFPJ website to learn more about ongoing efforts.

 

Leslie Cagan, UFPJ National Coordinator

Tyler Cullis, UFPJ Internet Coordinator

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  • You can also search for a particular writer by typing in a name or part of a name. This will search all writers, not just the inner core list.

  • You can even search via a pull down menu, either of the inner community of writers, or of all writers – in the latter case, it is a very long list.

Links to a writer that display once you make your letter choice or search a name, are to the writers content or ZSpace page.

Left menus often also provides a list of writers, whether you are on the top page of ZNet or a topic or place page, etc. These writers are specific to the area you are in...and clicking one will display content from him or her in the two column viewing area. Try it, you will see....

 

 

Topics

ZCom Topics


Content on the site is categorized by Topic, place, writer, date, type of content, and some other variables as well.

Some key topics warrant display on their on own page, We call these compendiums topic pages and they provide quick access to our content and also to outward facing links bearing on that topic.

  • Click the topic tab to see a list of all topic pages and click to go any one.

  • Or roll over the topic tab, and in the topic submenu you can pick among a few of the more active and prominent topic pages.

  • You can also search all content by topic via the search page.

  • Using the left menu, you can often see content for a topic or a particular type, etc.

The left menu facilities are quite powerful. You might want everything on economics – and so you go to the economics topic page. But maybe you then want only the economics content that is also about India – for that you could search, or you could use the left menu. And then maybe you want Venezuela, another left menu item. Alternatively, you might have gone to the Venezuela page and chosen economy in the left menu there…and so on.

 

Places

ZCom Places


Content on the site is categorized by Place, topic, writer, date, type of content, and some other variables as well.

Some key places warrant display on their on page, We call these place pages and they provide quick access to our content and also outward facing links bearing on that topic.

  • Click the place tab to see a list of all these pages and click to go any one.

  • Or roll over the place tab, and in the place submenu you can pick among a few of the more active and prominent place pages.

  • You can also search all content by place via the search page. Using the left menu, you can often see content for a place of a particular type, etc.

These facilities are quite powerful. You might want everything on Iraq – and so you go to the Iraq place page. But maybe you then want only the economics content that is also about Iraq – you could get that via the search page, but you could also use the left menu on the Iraq page itself, to filter only that content that is economics, etc.

Interviews

ZCom Interviews


There are a great many Interviews on our site – text, audio, and video.

The interviews page provides easy access, listing the most recent interviews by date.

  • The left menu allows you to filter the list by writers, topic, place, and also type.

  • You can also search even more extensively using the search page and confining yourself to interviews as type. There you can filter, as well, for audio, video, etc.

Debates

ZCom Debates

There are quite a few Debates on the site and we hope to publish many more in the future.

For the most part, since most debates involve multiple contributions in a sequence, these are presented in their own subsection – to access it roll over the tabbed menu's ZNet tab and then click the submenu Debates to access debates content.

Instructionals

ZCom Instructionals


There are a handful of very extensive Instructionals on site, with more to follow. The main menu link to them is under the ZMI/ZEO tab.

These are major inclusions, far more than articles, but not quite books.

They are multipart with their own navigation systems. Really, the only way to see if they suit your interests, or if using them online suits your style of learning, is to give them a try…

They are on foreign policy and international relations, global economics, racism, statistics, radical theory, economic vision, and political economy.

Reading Lists

ZCom Reading Lists


We have assembled numerous Reading Lists to facilitate users exploring areas and concerns of interest via books.

These lists are available from under the ZMI/ZEO tab, but also from relevant pages – for example if a place has a reading list, there will be a link to it from that place page, and similarly for topics, etc.

Our reading lists will alter and be augmented in light of suggestions from users and also user book preferences entered through our ZSpace facilities.

To make suggestions for additions or deletions for any of the above lists, or to suggest whole additional lists, please send to: sysop@zmag.org

Books

ZCom Books


ZCom has some rather extensive Book components, including a massive database filterable by topic, place, author, etc. – reviews, book interviews, book preferences of sustainers, and whole books online.

The easiest access is via the Books tab itself, or beneath that, any of the submenu items.

Over time, we hope to dramatically expand these aspects of ZCom, to aid writers and readers alike.

Video Viewing

Viewing Videos on ZCom


ZCom has a great many Videos available for viewing, and it is a growing focus for us.

Some of these are placed on ZNet but not produced by our staff. Others are literally produced by us.

The compendium page of Videos to view is linked from the ZNet Tab submenu. There are also links to specific videos in many places throughout the site. Viewing is easy and requires no special technology. When you access a video, you will typically see links for others by the same person, on the same topic, etc.

The left menu lets you filter the display of videos by place and topic, and in this case also by writer.

ZCom also includes Z Video Production. This is our operation for creating and distributing video dvds which are available in the online store.

Audio Listening

ZCom Audio Offerings


ZCom has a great many Audios available for viewing, and it is a growing focus for us. Some of these are placed on ZNet but not produced by our staff. Others are literally produced by us.

The compendium page of Audios to listen to is linked from the ZNet Tab submenu. There are also links to specific audio files in many places throughout the site. Listening is easy and requires no special technology.

The left menu lets you filter the display by place and topic, and in this case also by writer.

When you access an audio file, you will typically see links for others by the same person, on the same topic, etc.

Graphics Viewing

ZCom Graphics


ZCom has a great many Graphics available for viewing, and it is a growing focus for us. Some of these are uploaded by ZStaff, some by Sustainers, and many are from Z Magazine's artists.

Sustainers can also upload photo albums, accessible from their ZSpace pages.

The compendium page of Graphics to view, including a great many cartoons, is linked from the ZNet tab's submenu.

The left menu of the graphics page lets you filter the display by place and topic, and in this case also by artist.

When you access a graphic or cartoon, you will typically see links for others by the same artist.

Lyrics

ZCom Lyrics Library


Under the ZSpace tab is a link for Lyrics. This accesses a database of music lyrics – uploaded by ZStaff and Sustainers.

The left menu let's you filter the display by place and topic, and in this case also by artist.

When you look at a lyric, you see links to other lyrics by the same artist…

Quotes

ZCom Quotes Library


Under the ZSpace tab is a link for Quotes. This accesses a database of quotations – uploaded by ZStaff and Sustainers.

The left menu let's you filter the display by place and topic making it easy to find quotes for specific uses you may have.

When you look at a quotes, you see links to other quotes by the same author…

ZSpace...

ZSpace


Instructions regarding ZSpace appear on pages where they are applicable…as easy guides to use for accomplishing particular tasks such as uploading your bio, pictures, essays, poems, videos, etc. – changing your account information, and so on. The instructions will be more convenient there, where you need them, and for that reason we don't repeat them here.

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