The San Francisco Police Department made history on August 15, 1988
when they made the first arrests ever for sharing food with the hungry.
Nine volunteers arrived at the entrance to Golden Gate Park with organic
vegan food prepared to share with the several hundred souls that were
making the dense wooded park their home. A reporter with the San
Francisco Chronicle learned of the the department's plan to deploy 45
members of the Tactical Squad to Haight and Stanyan to arrest the cooks
and shortly after noon the nine Food Not Bombs volunteers were captured,
cuffed and driven off to jail. The activists sang "we will not be moved"
as the police vans removed them from the scene.
After spending most of the night in a holding cell at police
headquarters they were released to discover that the Chronicle had
published a huge photo of riot police guarding the food from the hungry
with a headline proclaiming "Nine Volunteers Arrested For Feeding the
Homeless at Golden Gate Park." The Food Not Bombs answering service on
Polk Street was swamped with calls from people wanting to help. Offers
of food, legal support, help with cooking and even commitments to risk
arrest if necessary flooded in. The August 15, 1988 arrests marked a
change in American societies view of the homeless and sparked a global
movement. The San Francisco Police made over 1,000 arrests for the
"crime" of "making a political statement" by sharing food with the
hungry in public. Remove the Food Not Bombs banner and literature and
provide your meals inside the National Guard Armory on the edge of the
city or be arrested on felony conspiracy charges.
Twenty five years after the first arrest the act of showing compassion
and effort to encourage the redirection of resources from war to
providing for our community is as threatening to the authorities as it
was in the summer of 1988. In response to the impact of Occupy Wall
Street and other occupations over 50 cities in the United States have
banned or passed laws restricting the sharing of food in public.
Authorities are currently threatening to stop Food Not Bombs meals in
Seattle, Portland, Boulder and Detroit. Yes Detroit, just as the city is
filing for bankruptcy and has unimaginable need to feed its hungry the
authorities are threatening to arrest Detroit Food Not Bombs.
Hunger and poverty are on the increase yet so is the desire to respond
to the crisis. New Food Not Bombs groups form every week. Volunteers
from Umuahia, Nigeria and New Paltz, New York asked to have their
chapters included on www.foodnotbombs.net today. Activists reported that
there are over 100 groups in Indonesia and 30 chapters in the
Philippines with the Davao City chapter posting photos of their 13th
July 5th anniversary celebration on our Facebook last week. A new
chapter started in the southern zone of Mexico City and groups in New
Zealand announced their next Really Really Free Market.
The impact of the August 15, 1988 arrests continues to this day having
inspired people to start the first wave of Food Not Bombs groups that in
turn inspired others to start a chapter in their own communities so that
there are volunteers recovering food, cooking vegan meals that they
share with the public in over 1,000 cities around the world.
You can join this inspiring movement. The most important thing you can
do is start or join an already active Food Not Bombs group in your
community. To learn more you can visit www.foodnotbombs.net or call us
at 575-770-3377.
You may want to get a copy of our book "Hungry For Peace" to learn more
about Food Not Bombs. You could also participate with the Food Not Bombs
Free Skool in Taos, New Mexico to gain more experience.
Another great way to make a difference is to invite Food Not Bombs
co-founder Keith McHenry to speak at your school, cafe, book store or
other community space. This is a great way to inspire your friends,
family and classmates to join you in taking action.
Another way you can build interest is to invite the Autonomous Play
House to perform their puppet show in your community. Their shows are
sure to inspire participation in your community organizing efforts.
Finally you can help by contributing to the completion of the Food Not
Bombs Free Skool Solar Pump House and support another season of
gardening, education and organizing at the school in Taos, New Mexico.
Check out the cool video about the construction of the solar pump house.
The pump will be powered by a donated solar cell and our showers will be
heated by the sun as will the entire building. We intend to complete our
fundraising drive by the 25th anniversary of the first arrest of Food
Not Bombs on August 15, 2013. Please share this email and ask your
family, friends and classmates to support Food Not Bombs.
Thanks so much for your interest.
Keith McHenry - co-founder of the Food Not Bombs Movement
Food Not Bombs thrives even as it faces repression
http://blog.foodnotbombs.net/food-not-bombs-thrives-even-as-it-faces-repression/
CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMPLETION OF THE SOLAR PUMP HOUSE BY AUGUST 15, 2013
- Thanks!!!
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/free-skool-solar-pump-house-taos
SOLAR PUMP HOUSE PROJECT VIDEO by David Cortez in Taos, New Mexico
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJDCmFIhHS8&feature=youtu.be
Invite THE SMASHING HUNGER SQUASHING CAPITALISM TOUR with Food Not
Bombs co-founder Keith McHenry to your community.
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/speaker.html
THE AUTONOMOUS PLAYHOUSE
http://foodnotbombs.net/autonomous_playhouse_portfolio.php
THE FOOD NOT BOMBS FREE SKOOL
http://fnb-freeskool.org/free_skool_photos.html
Food Not Bombs
P.O. Box 424
Arroyo Seco, NM 87514 USA
1-800-884-1136
www.foodnotbombs.net
http://foodnotbombs.net/dollar_for_peace.html
(Email us at menu@foodnotbombs.net to be removed from this list.)
please forward and post. Thanks… Keith McHenry
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