Join the Black Bloc on Reclaim the Night
a | 19.11.2008 13:29 | Gender | Repression
The london anarchafeministkolektiv has called for a black bloc in this years reclaim the night to protest against the police co-option and pro-criminalization stance of the event. Saturday, November 22nd at 6:00 pm.
Reclaim the Night is an annual women-only march protesting against rape and sexual assualt. However, the the march has a constant theme of being pro-police and pro-criminalisation whilst being anti-trans and anti-sex workers. Last year the Met police were given a platform and welcomed with open arms. Police don't make us safer - We want to reclaim Reclaim the Night!
The bloc will be meeting up at 6pm just beneath the north end of the
Hungerford pedestrian bridge (just to the west of Charing X station, and
across the road from the river - there are some bike racks under the steps/near the lift).
So please come, wear black, bring a red umberella if you want to show solidarity with sex workers (there is a 'red umberella bloc' as well!) and
any black flags you have at home, any messages for placards....
The london feminist network will be handing out hundreds of free placards,
so if you write your own message on a sheet of paper you could just staple
on top of theirs. Trans folk are very welcome to join us if you are looking for a safer space to be on the march.
The bloc will be meeting up at 6pm just beneath the north end of the
Hungerford pedestrian bridge (just to the west of Charing X station, and
across the road from the river - there are some bike racks under the steps/near the lift).
So please come, wear black, bring a red umberella if you want to show solidarity with sex workers (there is a 'red umberella bloc' as well!) and
any black flags you have at home, any messages for placards....
The london feminist network will be handing out hundreds of free placards,
so if you write your own message on a sheet of paper you could just staple
on top of theirs. Trans folk are very welcome to join us if you are looking for a safer space to be on the march.
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london bb
19.11.2008 16:40
good god and mercy
black block in london ????
19.11.2008 19:58
b.b.
B.B. Its a long time since any of us were girls
20.11.2008 20:03
a narked off anarchafeminist
TO ANARCHAFEMENIST
21.11.2008 19:22
B.B.
B.B
21.11.2008 23:54
I know that you mean no disrespect.
But as women we are constantly treated like children and refered to as children. If you were constantly called a boy, you'd find it annoying too.
Sexism isnt something that just exists in the mind of angry women, its real and even radical, anarchist, indymedia readers are guilty of showing it.
Instead of taking the piss, perhaps you should think about how the words you use reflect what you think, and how they might be sexist.
This call-out particularly mentions anarchafeminists and as an anarchafeminist i feel its my duty to try and point out to people who i consider my allies how the language they use enforces sexist and derogatory attitudes.
I get defensive because I live in a world where sexism is rife and I do actually want to do something about it.
Could I suggest, most respectively, that you read the following piece, http://colours.mahost.org/articles/crass15.html, "Going to Places that scare me: Personal reflections on challenging Male Supremacy by Chris Crass.
a narked off anarchafeminist
to anarchaFEMENIST
22.11.2008 12:23
b.b.