{"id":3085,"date":"2008-04-16T20:16:01","date_gmt":"2008-04-17T01:16:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/karmalised.com\/?p=3085"},"modified":"2008-04-22T08:01:51","modified_gmt":"2008-04-22T13:01:51","slug":"olympia-sds-free-speech-under-fire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/karmalised.com\/?p=3085","title":{"rendered":"Olympia SDS: Free Speech Under Fire"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>by Olympia SDS<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.indybay.org\/newsitems\/2008\/04\/16\/18493270.php\"><em>Wednesday Apr 16th, 2008 2:27 PM<\/em><\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Olympia SDS has been banned as a student group. This article includes story background as well as new developments.<\/p>\n<p>FREE SPEECH UNDER FIRE<\/p>\n<p>Olympia Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) has been suspended by  TESC administration for the remainder of the year and will face probation until  January next year. Having its student group status revoked, SDS has lost its  budget and office; they can no longer hold meetings, book events, or use school  facilities and equipment.<\/p>\n<p>After Evergreen\u2019s February 14th dead prez  concert and the ensuing uprising, the college imposed a ban on all concerts.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Several weeks before the concert moratorium was created, SDS had planned to hold two events on Friday March 7th. The  administration used the moratorium to cancel SDS\u2019s pre-scheduled and  pre-approved events two days before they were to take place. This was a  politically motivated decision seeing as the first event, a panel discussion on  the San Francisco 8 to discuss issues of torture, police and government repression, COINTELPRO, the Black Panther Party and political prisoners, had no musical attributes whatsoever and was put on as a separate event.<\/span> To follow this was an anti-war folk music performance. The administration\u2019s decision to cancel this was clearly biased because numerous other musical events were allowed to take place on campus including a concert with 300 attendees the week prior. SDS and the speakers and performers from the two events decided to go through with the events without administrative approval with the understanding that the cancellations were unjust and a direct attack on free speech. The administration responded by revoking SDS\u2019s status as a student group.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nSDS had been very involved with organizing against police racism  in our communities prior to February 14th. SDS was the first, and thus far only,  organization to officially speak out against the police racism and violence (including the hospitalization of one student) on the night of the dead prez  concert and the administration\u2019s enthusiastic to cooperate with the police. SDS has been significantly involved with organizing support for those being used as scapegoats by the ongoing police investigation.<\/p>\n<p>SDS submitted an appeal to this decision and on Monday, April 7th held a hearing with administrator Tom  Mercado. That other student groups back SDS\u2019s reinstatement was evident by their appearance at the hearing. Representatives from at least eight other student groups were present to support SDS\u2019 reinstatement, including SESAME, Umoja,  MEChA, Center for Radical Education, ATF, EARN, WOCC and the Sabot Infoshoppe.  Kelly Beckham, student coordinator of the Evergreen Animal Rights Network,  recognizes that \u201cfreedom of speech has become a completely abused amendment.  It\u2019s a crime nowadays to raise awareness about an issue because you can cause \u2018physical damage\u2019 to a corporation, which is obviously politically motivated.  This has become a common trend, discouraging activism, and now we\u2019re seeing it  here on the Evergreen campus. The fact is, if we want to keep what little  freedom of speech we have, we need to be in solidarity with one another.\u201d These groups came out in solidarity because they know that banning SDS is opening the  door to restricting more and more the free speech of everyone.<\/p>\n<p>During  this hearing, members of SDS presented a fat stack of petitions signed by the student body, faculty, and staff demanding full reinstatement of SDS, an apology by the administration, and a restoration of autonomy to the Student Activities department. In one week, SDS received signatures from one-tenth of the student body.<\/p>\n<p>On Monday, April 14th, Tom Mercado rejected SDS\u2019 appeal, but shortened the length of the original suspension. This is still an attack by the administration on our right to freedom of speech, and is specifically an attack  on political dissent. Lessening the severity of the blow does not change the  nature of the attack. Malcom X once said, \u201cIf I stab you six inches deep and pull it out three inches, it still hurts. There is one more appeal available to  SDS before all official channels of petition have been exhausted. SDS plans to  file their last appeal, but regardless will continue this struggle for a say in  the functioning of our campus and our community by all means available and  necessary. The time is not only urgent, but one ripe with history. April 23rd  marks the 40th anniversary of the beginning of the student uprising of Columbia  University in1968. This month also marks the 40th anniversary of the  assassination of the man who once said, \u201cthose who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable,\u201d the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King. There perhaps is wisdom to be learned in both.<\/p>\n<p>These next days will be very important and exciting. Stay tuned.<\/p>\n<p>In struggle,<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Olympia SDS Wednesday Apr 16th, 2008 2:27 PM Olympia SDS has been banned as a student group. This article includes story background as well as new developments. 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