Also, people have been contacting the page asking to join and that – so we could ride on the positive waves? Being new, I’m happy to foster this – would be good to get some feedback/thoughts! xx |
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Absolutely! We need to set up some procedures for new members. I think there’s been some conversation on one of the pages. I’ll try and dig that out for you. xx |
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Here’s what I found in this page: we.riseup.net/ribeana/notes-for-18th-mo... From Wanji: Alright, now ‘moving forward’, here’s a suggestion on recruiting members: We really need to start growing again. Great work for those who were going to bring people in tonight, it’s cool that we have these people interested. But yes I totally agree with Tisha that we need to know how to go about it. So here’s what I think could work nicely: From jvblackrevs: I have 3 (possibly 4) potentially new members, one whom we dined with (big afro) and 3 from Brixton/Streatham. I realise that we have no isolate our procedure so I acted out the above as suggested by Wanji, and formulated on an urgency basis by a few of us. I have informed these 3 dudes the above procedure, I am however aware that this is not the final process, and they will be fine to be informed of any new decisions, I needed to let them know they can’t come to the Monday meet (we had invited them before). from hads: - we are low on capacity so need to expand and do so without compromising the trust, security and positive vibes of the group. Other ways low capacity can be addressed? |
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I like the idea of having a rota to welcome people. If someone can vouch for them, then immediately invite them to a meeting and add them to Crabgrass. Maybe do a quick check on them if they are completely unknown just to avoid infiltrators (state agencies or Arnie) |
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Agreed; new members should be checked out first, and then if they’re cool invited to a regular monthly meeting and Crabgrass. |
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Other groups that I have been part of used a system where we had a tiered system of engagement for new members. we could try and use something similar - You have three circles Process: Meetings: How to move between the circles: 1. known activists – where someone is known and can be vouched for by someone in the ‘internal circle’.. that person would post the persons name and say a little about them, how they know they them, what their political engagement is and why they want to join. There would be a 5 day grace period where anyone on the list could object and state why they wished to block this person from immediately joining the inner group. A political rationale would have to be given for a block. If a person is blocked they remain on the activist list and there has to be at least 2 months before they can be proposed again. In that time we can try and get to know the person and decide if the political block is still valid. 2. Moving from activist circle to inner circle – after we have worked with them over a period and got to know their politics and their general level of engagement (so we could exclude disruptive elements from disrupting the internal dynamics). Someone from the list could propose the person as a useful addition to the decision making circle and we would use the same 5 day grace period for any objections. It should also be possible for people who are currently in the inner circle and who may have other matters to deal with (family/studies/work/personal etc) to also ask to shift down from the inner circle to the activist circle. That way we can also skill up and develop new layers of activists and their ‘leadership’ skills, as well as ensuring we have a gender balance in the decision making circle. We should be open and transparent to all our supporters about our decision making structures – that we operate using an inner and outer circle. We dont have to identify who is in the inner circle, if people dont wish to be identified – but at least some people should be willing to be seen as visible ‘points of contact’. That will set us apart from LBR – and now that we have made a critique of the ‘undemocratic’ nature or LBR we have to show we are different. Hope thats helpful |
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All this info is great! I can draw up something tonight tying up these suggestions and come up with a proposal to move forward? Are there any more comments ? Also, I know that with some of the more established members that things are much trickier for you guys, just down right heavy – so as a newbie myself I want to send out some love there. And hope with some new fresh faces that momentum will pick and restore your faith in humanity. Peace and Love x |
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The proposal sounds good Asad. And thanks Zak for helping to draw up a proposal. |
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I don’t know if we want to do something similar but I saw that Plan C offers to pay childcare costs for people who come to their general meetings. |
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Thanks Zak! Great idea. All I would say is that we need to think hard about this. I do relaly like the idea of an inner circle, especially if we are really open about that and the fact thta this is how we operate. At the same time I don’t want to be called out on our lack of horizontality. SO we need something written and clear (hence need for manifesto… once again…). |
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Dope Zak! Think we should definitely try hard to do that Plan C point, know that meeting some people who were interested in becoming members months ago was made more difficult for them because of a lack of child care facilities. |
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