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Sheri Herndon, IMC "CEO"

a disgruntled "underling" | 13.10.2001 02:39

Sheri Herndon appeared on behalf of Indymedia in this month's Adbusters-- but at whose authority is she speaking?

In the most recent edition of Adbusters (Nov/Dec 2001), a Canadian magazine dedicated to subverting the power of mainstream media and corporate advertising, Sheri Herndon of Seattle IMC was featured as a spokesperson for Indymedia in both an article offering praise of the IMC phenomenon's opening of doors to non-journalists with something to say and one of the twin feature pieces on "Mental Environmentalism."

The first of the two articles proclaims the beginning (or beginning of recognition) of the new "mental environmentalism" movement. It explains this occurrence thus: "Today, we are realizing that our mental environment is dying too [as well as our physical environment] and we're getting ready to march again with a new vision: the vision of a wave of antitrust suits against the media megacorps, a new science of mental ecology, a new way of managing the production of meaning in our society." (For full text, see:  http://adbusters.org/magazine/38/indy.html)

The second is titled "Nine Pioneers of Mental Environmentalism", and it features
Herndon as the voice of the Indymedia. Please note that Indymedia ITSELF is not the pioneer-- Herndon is personally. Interesting, no?

Herndon has been involved with Seattle IMC and the global IMC network since the WTO protests in 1999. Some Indymedia collective members have characterized her as far less radical than average among those who run Indymedias worldwide -- and at times much less straight-forward and more willing to pervert the original intentions of what IMC's ideals are understood by many to be (a completely democratic, egalitarian organization dedicated as much to the voices of its constituency and its philosophy of freedom of information as to its own "legitimacy" within wider media circles or its financial backing).

Sheri seems to have successfully positioned herself-- at least in this case -- as the go-to girl for the media looking to report on Indymedia. (The full text of this article, as well as the URL of the original, is reproduced below.) Herndon's soliloquy on the state of media today and the power of Independent Media Centers is largely truthful and accurate to what I, as a member of a local Indymedia collective, believe is my purpose and strength in this work-- even if she's a little overly optimistic in the third paragraph.

But if the medium is the message, as both Sheri's commentary and the broader framework of the articles in which she appears seem to suggest, then why is she fronting for a network of wide-spread people? One would think that, as someone who had already been interviewed for one article (along with Jeff Perlstein) in the same issue of the same magazine, she would perhaps find it prudent to relinquish the limelight to one of the vast number of others who are deeply committed to both the work and the principles of Indymedia worldwide. Because Indymedia's integral statement is that information and truth should and must be disseminated through voices of many, rather than a few, it seems clear that the tough ethical and philosophical idea of "being the change that we want to see," as Herndon phrases it, hasn't quite sunk all the way in with her yet.

As a member of an Indymedia collective (and, I must note, speaking only for myself), I strongly advise Herndon to step out of the spotlight, put down the damn microphone, and direct the next reporter who calls to someone else, in the interest of allowing diversity not only to become a part of the media through our newswire, but also through the media that reports on us. And if Herndon deems herself a better representative of 'us' than 'we' are, it might be wise for her to at least consult more broadly with the larger consituency that is Indymedia before touting her message to the press.

I have some specific suggestions: Herndon, might, for example, offer the soapbox to one of the many volunteer tech workers who form the backbone of the network -- and without whom the network would collapse in a heartbeat. They rarely get the slightest recognition for their incredible amount of hard work. And given Indymedia's genesis in the anti-globalization movement, it might behoove Herndon to surrender the spotlight to one of the dozens of Indymedia collectives OUTSIDE of North America or Western Europe whose voices tragically continue to be marginalized both within the corporate media... and often within the ostensibly progressive movement that claims to embrace their struggle for justice, equality, economic equity and freedom.

Hey Sheri: thank you for all your dedication and hard work with Indymedia since the time of its emergence. I appreciate every single one of those good folks who shows up to Indymedia with a work ethic, a vision, and the guts to put their money where their mouth is. And I think it's time that every one of our dedicated collective members adopted and asserted that appreciation, too.
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Nine Pioneers of Mental Environmentalism: Sheri Herndon

Sheri Herndon works with the global network of 65 Independent Media Centers based on-line at www.indymedia.org.

"Whoever is controlling the flow of information is controlling the global mental environment. The corporate media limits, it constricts, it keeps life force down. People don't feel they can participate. It's not democratic. It puts us straight into the context of consumerism. It's one against many, and there is no possibility for dialogue, no possibility for feedback. You have letters to the editor - I guess that kind of counts.

Indymedia represents an appropriate technology for information liberation: It's wanting to free information up. The model is not waiting for when it can work, for when we can buy a radio station or buy a television. It's about creating, being the change that we want to see.

To me, the greatest leverage point that we have is communications systems. The corporate mainstream media is going to be marginalized. They are going to have to find new identities for themselves, because they are not going to play the role they currently have in controlling the mental environment around the planet. That's because with projects like indymedia, where we are growing at a phenomenal rate, we are going to have an impact.

If you go to the indymedia site, you see that often the people are motivated by the fierce injustice in the world. They are also totally motivated by the passion and by the love. Strange to put that in the context of a radical news organization, but it's integral. There is just a lot of love. And that's part of the community we are building worldwide. In spite of differences in language, culture and politics, we all feel this kind of drive to create something different. People really do believe that another world is possible."

a disgruntled "underling"
- Homepage: www.adbusters.org/magazine/38/pioneers/8.html

Comments

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One article of many

13.10.2001 03:54

This is in reality a pretty short article, putting one persons romantic, and for them no doubt accurate, vision of an engagement in an open participatory media project.

OK, so she's been quoted and written about IMC a good few times, but hey, so has J Biafra, so has mark thomas (uk political comedian), so have lots of people - here several people involved in other independant and alternative media projects have spoken and written about Indymedia, what it stands for, what it represents, why it and other similar projects are important.

Yes, there can be issues of representation, and I haven't followed this particular strand of media coverage, but surely the point should be for others to be more vocal.

I liked your point about tech crew - the tech angle of Indymedia is core. It represents a fantastic example of open source international collaboration - the technology itself is both political and social, and of course essential - and should be promoted wider and wider, like so many of the important philosophies and different cultures that happen to come together and coalesce around projects like Indymedia.

Don't hate the media, be the media.

Annie


wotch out for middle class opportunists

13.10.2001 07:51

Every alternative movement will eventually be hijacked by middle class opportunists. The Greens are a fine example.
Now run by some arsehole called danny bumbandit.
I had it in the seventies with a housing coop in south london when some snotty bitch from wales pissed off with the kitty. They, the out of towners, used to consider themselves "the people". They would meet up with the councillers down the pub, (youngs pub just round the corner from brixton town hall) the real people had to queue up by a hole in the wall and got shot from the council. They learn how to rig meetings and get their own way before going into local politix and onto greater things, middle class wankers will take over any, group or organisation and then sell it down the river.

Nigel & jeremy


Middle class opportunists

13.10.2001 08:42

Even as someone of somewhat middle-class origins, I find myself having to agree fully with Nigel and jeremy. They are absolutely right about the Greens for example, and I am speaking from 15 years of experience, including working with the opportunist mentioned, Dany Cohn-Bendit. He is expected to become President of the Greens in the European Parliament at year's end. He supports his friend Joschka Fischer, German Foreign Minister, and goes along with the war, as he did with the NATO butchery in Serbia. These are not Greens, but opportunistic egoists. It seems too late for them, juding by their recent mauling in German local elections. But we need to learn from that failed experience in developing the growing global movement, especially if some form of political participation is considered in the future.

Opexer


Multiple names have a function

13.10.2001 11:57

Although I wouldn't for a minute suggest that Luther Blissett or use of multiple names will solve the worlds problems.
The use of a multiple name does stop opportunist publishing personal articles as if they were the views of say in this case Indymedia. These star performers then become 'big shots'
and start calling the tune. If we are to create any effective movement it must act as a unit and not allow fortune hunters the chance to take over the main stage.
If we all use the same name or various multiples it takes away some of the ego trip and it would I think become more of a joint effort. Obviously not something that will be easy to solve. The Greens have well and truly proved that, hope they will soon be extinct and the good people who still support them will have become part of something 4 real .

LB

Luther Blissett


are you taking the piss

13.10.2001 15:44

Two guys called Nigel and Jeremy complaining about the middle class. That's pretty goddamn funny.

Ziggy


Re: Are you Taking the piss ?

13.10.2001 16:31

hey Ziggy whaddaya mean are we taking the piss ?
we both have regional accents (Surrey) and Tattoo's an piercin' loadza street creds..

you know where we are comin' from ....

Nigel & Jeremy


some of my best friends are black!

13.10.2001 22:30

LOL! Well if this is the voice of the progressives we are doomed. Sounds like a bunch of inverted snobs propping up irrational hatred with a load of stereotypes...

I wonder which version of the concept "class war" you are subscribing to???

Pfff!

Mustermann
mail e-mail: spam@spam.spam


No problem

13.10.2001 22:55

I have no problem with Sheri's comments but I do see the point of allowing for other voices to be heard. Indymedia is so important that I think that anyone who speaks to the mainstream press should give a name as contact from a different indymedia site for their follow up. If any one name becomes too associated with indymedia then indymedia should dissassociate itself from that person's name.

X


don't jump outta your pram

14.10.2001 09:11

hey muster
don't take take it, yourself too seriously, the class war is an interesting idea, but can you define where the middle class starts and the working class finishes.
Every scheme or project that sets out to help the people who need it will be subject to being taken over by the system.
Besides a lot working class people are Tory bigots, my father
for example. The trendy lefty, radical chic types are normally from a middle class background. So where exactly does the class war start ? . you'll probably find the radical chic types easier to deal with . The working class gangs that roam council estates are not so easy to approach.
and trying to tell the average working class guy that Bush Blair and berlusconi is he name of a crime syndicate running the planet will not get you far .

Popular culture, mods, rockers and skins punks ect has always seemed like a good way for the youth to express it'self.
But right about now it has never been so controlled. The music business has just about hit the bottom of the pan, I doubt wether it's possible to get lower than Posh and gerry.
street creds were something real when I was a kid.
Anyone who didn't look like a straight was stopped by the pigs every ten minutes. having long hair or short hair in the sixites and seventies was hard work.

Taking the piss is the only form of light entertainment available. But don't worry when it comes to the crunch...

N & J


Co-intelpro or critique?

14.10.2001 14:32

Hi to all UK Indy Allies who worked with me in Genoa!

In the midst of the USA government emperialist war,sadly, we have people here in the USA who are more intersted in attacking IMC'ers whom they do not know or give a shit about. Co-intelpro or critique?

As an indy media supporter and one who has worked side by side with indy activists in Genoa and written for Chicago Indymedia I am saddened by the manner in which the
distress of distrust has invaded the indy space. I have seen many individuals in various movements over the past 30 years attacked for speaking publically for the causes and
organizations for which they have great passion and for which they work and most of the time these folks are then "shot down."

Who is "allowed" to speak as an indymedia activist or representative? All Indymedia activists, including Sheri Herndon? Why does speaking publically and inviting outreach to even more potential indy supporters and activists mean positioning for power?

Recently, I had an Indy comrade speak to my classes about indymedia, none of my students had ever even visited the site, is he now suspect as a potential power threat?

Each and every person offering their time and talents to indy should be heard and supported, even when that support demands a critical dialectic. Direct communication with
a comrade with whom we struggle would further the strength of the indy community. When done with a sincere effort to build relationships that truly see and hear and know our
comrades we are on our way to avoid repeating the mistakes of past and present movement divisions by opening the doors to co-intelpro type dis-ease.

Another Comment from the network site:
by A REAL "underling" 7:17pm Sat Oct 13 '01

I have reason to believe that the originator of this post comes from an extremely divisive human being who was booted from an American IMC collective a few months
ago. Since then, this person has been using fake identities to try and take the IMC three steps backwards.

Do not assume that every comment comes from a Unique individual. If you want to do your own research on this, search out the following names on Twin Cities IMC and Google: "Biodun Iginla," "Sarah Rose," "Kathleen DiNuzzo."

This person has a history of using threatening lawsuits, fake email addresses, and free voicemail services to intimidate and harass members of the IMC. If we all just ignore this person, just like FPI/Greg Ericson, Bobby Israel, and Proffr, they will go away.

There is no IMC conspiracy. Everyone is encouraged to participate in our process.
Check out volunteer.indymedia.org to get involved.

June