Scott Kurashige

Scott Kurashige

Posted: September 4, 2008 07:19 PM

Don't Dis Community Organizers

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Amid all the hoopla and pressure, Sarah Palin took to the stage of the RNC convention, wowing the GOP delegates and winning over most of the media commentators. Her speech commanded that we stop viewing her as a curiosity, that we take her seriously as a politician and a leader.

And if we are to take the substance of her words seriously, then we need to point out that Palin -- echoing an attack on Barack Obama delivered a half-hour prior by Rudy Giuliani -- made one of the most absurd statements of the year.

Palin remarked, "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities."

Now I'm all for upholding the dignity of small-town mayors and acknowledging the responsibilities they shoulder. And certainly we need to more of a town hall forum dynamic within government on a national scale if ordinary people are to have any access to counter the influence of corporate lobbyists.

But it's just wrong to dis community organizers. And why belittle community organizers when you are trying to portray yourself as an insurgent candidate seeking to overthrow the Washington elite?

So let's start with one obvious way in which community organizers make a difference. They register new voters. In 1992, a record 150,000 new voters were added to the rolls in Chicago owing in large measure to a grassroots effort led by Project Vote. A January 1993 analysis by Chicago magazine on the local director of Project Vote concluded, "A huge black turnout in November 1992 altered Chicago's electoral landscape -- and raised a new political star: a 31-year-old lawyer named Barack Obama."

In this sense, even the crassest politico understands the value of community organizers. They are indispensible to boosting voter turnout (which is why so many GOP strategists have devised counter-mechanisms to deter voting). It's hard to believe that Palin could have successfully challenged the incumbent governor of Alaska without some community organizers working on behalf of her campaign.

Still, there is a much deeper responsibility that the community organizer shoulders. I learned my most important lessons about community organizing over the past 7 years living in Detroit. From a few victories and many setbacks, from elders and youths, from veteran activists and wide-eyed students, I gained a deeper sense of what it means to survive, to struggle, and to envision a better world within what is arguably the nation's most devastated big city.

(You can get a sense of what Barack Obama learned from his community organizing work in Dreams From My Father. Judge the value of his experience for yourself and assess the degree to which his potential presidency would reflect the mentality of a grassroots activist.)

And if we are to take Sarah Palin's rhetoric seriously, then it is clear that she recognizes that the American system of representative democracy is broken. Corporate interests have taken control of Washington leaving us with too many politicians in both parties devoid of courage, accountability, or authenticity. And no single charismatic leader -- be they a P.O.W. survivor, a hockey mom, or a brother from the South Side -- can change that system by themselves.

What is required is a grassroots movement that will make Washington more accountable to participatory democracy. Community organizations inside the United States and even more so around the world are a principle vehicle to engage people in the practice of democratic action. (Author Paul Hawken has chronicled the global impact of such organizations.)

And community organizers -- paid and unpaid -- are a critical part of building such a movement. The best work among the grassroots the people, getting to know the people who make up communities and gaining intimate knowledge of their problems in ways that cannot be gleaned from the photo-op appearances by typical politicians. The best empower people to express their needs and concerns, not just as individuals but as a more powerful collective of diverse but coordinated souls. This means that community organizers must also be skilled at communication, negotiation, and compromise -- traits required of any good leader.

I can't say what possessed Palin to dis community organizers. I hope she understands that most Americans are not on a first-name basis with their mayor. I hope she understands that most Americans cannot and should not expect to get a check from their state government because corporations are making billions by extracting nonrenewable resources. I hope she understands that there are millions of Americans living in places like the South Side of Chicago, inner-city Detroit, and small towns across America whose lives and communities have been devastated by deindustrialization, environmental degradation, the war on drugs, the collapse of public school systems, and so on.

So now is our chance to see what Sarah Palin is really made of. Let's see her go to cities like Detroit and talk to people about their problems, not just the soccer/hockey mom in the suburbs but also the youth whose neighborhood school was just shut down, the mother living on a street haunted by drug dealers and gang violence, and the ex-con trying to straight but unable to secure a job. Once Palin belittles community organizers, what will she have to offer? Will she provide any new ideas or just the same old GOP talking points about how the free market gives everyone a chance to lift themselves up by their bootstraps? Or, will she, just like the politicians she claims to resent, continue to ignore the needs and concerns of the most marginalized sectors of our population?

Amid all the hoopla and pressure, Sarah Palin took to the stage of the RNC convention, wowing the GOP delegates and winning over most of the media commentators. Her speech commanded that we stop viewi...
Amid all the hoopla and pressure, Sarah Palin took to the stage of the RNC convention, wowing the GOP delegates and winning over most of the media commentators. Her speech commanded that we stop viewi...
 
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- tinarm I'm a Fan of tinarm 5 fans permalink

I've got news for Palin I work with community organizers, maybe she doesn't know what they do, but we help pay for the electric bills and groceries that people can't afford because of republicans. We help single moms, the elderly, and those new to this country. We help people make it because they have lost their jobs after being shipped oversea. Once again the republican party just doesn't get it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 09/04/2008
- ellen31766 I'm a Fan of ellen31766 2 fans permalink

MSNBC politics page has a 2 page story that very much disses community organizers. It is sickening. Guess the "liberal" media has fallen back into bully McCain's clutches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 09/04/2008
- Centaur I'm a Fan of Centaur 2 fans permalink

Those "community organizers" will be largely responsible for sending Palin back to Alaska after Nov 4.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 09/04/2008
- nk007 I'm a Fan of nk007 29 fans permalink

Centaur:
Absolutely! I know many dedicated, smart and visionary community organizers who reject the notion of heroic change from the top and emphasize the importance of change from the bottom that will, eventually, raise an articulate leader to voice the interests of the people. Just because McCain was a POW hero does not mean that he is able to voice the needs and aspirations of the people that have been devastated by the so called "global economy." Just because McCain was a POW hero 40 years ago does not mean that he understands the dire needs of veterans, many of whom are homeless. How could he? He has not been in the community organizing people to empower themselves and change their conditions. He may have had no home for five years he was POW but the last thirty five years he has been living in luxury, so much luxury that he can't even remember how many houses he owns. Had he invested time in organizing the community of veterans he would have more empathy with their plight and would never have joined George W. Bush and Dick Chaney in opposing Jim Webb's new G.I. Bill, for the Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. It is really a shame that Rudy (9/11) Guiliani and Sarah Palin had the audacity to make fun of the roll of a community organizer. They would probably be no where without able community organizers who mobilized people to vote for them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 09/05/2008

and there you have it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 09/05/2008
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Publican types always wax lyrical about how The Poor (or whoever) should be pulling themselves by their bootstraps. Community activists teach people the skills they need to help themselves, yet Publicans find it great sport to mock their efforts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 09/04/2008

Community organizers are great. The question is what they're organizing. Sometimes they're organizing their own career and using using the community as a stepping stone to a political career.
Sometimes they stay in the community and selflessly help the less fortunate in a process becoming true heroes. Like Cesar Chavez.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 09/04/2008

Those statements cotributed to the downfall of John McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 09/05/2008

Palin is a tactical choice by the right. Over next six weeks we will see if the people of America notice the strategy is still the same and she will bring nothing more than more sorrow to our nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 09/04/2008
- Iamfedup I'm a Fan of Iamfedup 2 fans permalink

RIGHT ON, RIGHT ON.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 09/04/2008
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