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Clarification on Black/POC Organizing drive Cc: mdamore@moose.uvm.edu
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Fellow Workers,
	I noticed that many of the criticisms of the Black/People of Color
Organizing Proposal refer to how it sets up an "independent", "sectarian"
group funded by the IWW, but not an IWW drive.  When FW Mike D'Amore asked
me whether this was the case, I was somewhat dumbfounded.  I had always
understood the drive to be an IWW project to bring Blacks and People of
Color into the IWW.  So I reread the proposal to see if the proposal was
setting up an independent group, and I think I see where the confusion
arose.  The Proposal, despite repeatedly referring to organizing workers
into the IWW at one point the proposal states " It (Black/People of Color
organizing drive) will have fraternal relations with the IWW..."  This is
apparently the crux of the confusion.  I just called up FW Ervin to
clarify the question.
	He response was quite enlightening. 
	1) The drive will consist of IWW members, and joining the drive
will be contingent upon joining the IWW. (Currently all three authors
Lorenzo Ervin, Dwayne Stewart, and Greg Jackson are members in good
standing of the IWW.)
	2) The drive will be an IWW organization, subject to the all that
implies.
	3) The term "fraternal relations" was not intended to mean that
the drive was separate from the IWW.  It arose, in part, out of a
confusion regarding the structure of the IWW.  FW Lorenzo has had many
experiences wherein groups, in typical racist fashion, have used his name,
but have deprived him or any meaningful input into his own organizing
under the groups auspices.  Certainly in the IWW we can relate to this
concern.  FW Lorenzo intended to convey that the drive would apply the
principal of local autonomy in the drive and would not be in a subservient
position to a perceived National IWW Bureaucracy.  Naturally, the drive
would be subject to the constitution of the IWW, yet it would be
independent of the micro management of self-styled experts. 
	Interestingly, FW Ervin pointed out that this level of scrutiny
had not been applied to many previous funding requests.
	If it would make many of the FWs concerned about the proposal
happy, he will cooperate with meeting the concerns they have voiced,
including those around the issue of "Anti-political Sects". 
	Personally, I think that many of these questions on wording could
be prevented if the IWW could agree on some guidelines for proposals, so
that those writing proposals would not be flying blind.  It is often
saddening how some of our members are so quick to act like pit-bulls,
instead of offering constructive advice, and helping educate new members
in the more obtuse aspects of the union,
	In Solidarity
	Josie, x341890 

PS I, personally, have signed up three new members
in the last month who joined in large part because of FW Ervin's proposal
(One of whom is a member of the drive). 

