Legal support keeps the fuzz on their toes!

There's a new SDS working group on the block and we need your help.

If you, or if you know any other members of SDS, that have been arrested for an action, please let us know! We are looking to create a list of SDS-members recently arrested so that we are able to follow and provide resources throughout the legal process.

Post-G20 and Rochester SDS' Funk the War, it's important that we come together to deal with the, often stressful, aftermath of legal issues. To send us your info, or to get involved with the group, e-mail sdslegalwg@gmail.com.

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SDS Announces New Internship Program

SDS InternshipsStudents for a Democratic Society has just instituted an internship program!

Aside from the obvious awesome parts like getting to know some of the amazing people volunteering in national SDS, helping local chapters by providing resources and working on something you feel passionate about, internships are a great way to be active in sds and get school credit while you are at it. They are all unpaid (we have no paid staff), around 5-10 hours a week, and are mostly telecommute (meaning done mostly online and by phone).

We have a wide variety of internships that will provide experience in organizing, journalism, website management and IT, grant-writing, training/teaching, researching, counseling, dealing with the media, all around leadership, etc. There are internships in every working group, and working group members will help decide who become their interns (working group members are also encouraged to become interns so they can get school credit for their work).

You can see the full list of internships here.

It is easy to apply. Just send an email with a little info about yourself. Be sure to include what your experience is, what internship(s) you are interested in, the semester/summer you are applying for, and where you would be based. If there is no local SDS chapter around you, don't worry, you DO NOT have to be in an SDS chapter to be an intern. We can work with you to get credit from your school. How to get credit varies from school to school, so look into it soon!

For more info, go to the internship wiki page here.

If you have any further questions/suggestions/ideas about the internship program let us know!


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Anti-War Actions on 26 Campuses, Rochester Action Violently Repressed!

On Wednesday October 7, students on 26 campuses across the United States protested eight long years of war against and occupation of the people of Afghanistan. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), a nation-wide student organization committed to activism for peace, justice and equality, organized the protest.

Read the full reportback on our Anti-War Blog - http://sdsantiwar.wordpress.com/

Rochester SDS has received a great deal of media attention for the violent repression of the Funk the War they organized as a part of the Day of Action.

This is the statement that Rochester SDS created as well to document what happened:
"On Wednesday October 7, 2009 Rochester Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) called for a protest of 8 years of war and occupation in Afghanistan. This protest was coordinated in conjunction with other chapters of SDS throughout the country as a national day of action. At
5:30pm the march left from Washington Square Park and headed up to Main Street in downtown Rochester. At Main Street, the march headed west.


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Students to Protest War in Afghanistan on 25 Campuses

Demonstrations mark 8th anniversary of Afghan War–demand immediate U.S./NATO withdrawal

Students on 25 campuses across the United States will protest eight long years of war against and occupation of the people of Afghanistan, on Wednesday October 7. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), a nation-wide student organization committed to activism for peace, justice and equality, are organizing the protest.

“We are outraged by the daily loss of life and devastation caused by the U.S. military in Afghanistan,” Daniel Ginsberg-Jaeckle, a member of SDS in Milwaukee, WI. “For eight years this occupation has brought nothing but misery, poverty and suffering to the Afghan people. The U.S. and NATO need to get out now.”

The protests come on the heels of the largest loss of life for U.S. occupation forces in a year. On Sunday October 4, anti-occupation fighters in Afghanistan killed nine U.S. soldiers in a series of attacks. So far, 869 U.S. troops are dead in Afghanistan since the occupation began in 2001 – with over a quarter of those killed in the past ten months alone. There are over 4,000 U.S. wounded.

U.S. and NATO occupation forces do not keep track of civilian casualties, but many estimate that U.S. air strikes and gunfire have killed tens of thousands of Afghanis. Just last month, U.S. air strikes killed over 90 Afghan civilians in the northern Afghan village of Omar Kheil. A similar strike in Farah province on May 4 this year killed 147 civilians.

“The U.S. occupation is a disaster for Afghanistan, just like it is for Iraq. The Afghan people will never have stability and peace until the U.S. leaves”, said Stephanie Taylor, a member of SDS at the University of Minnesota.

The organizers of the October 7th protests note that the war and occupation of Afghanistan is linked to U.S. interests in controlling strategic energy resources and markets in central Asia. Jenae Stainer, an SDS organizer in Tuscaloosa, Alabama explains, “Our government wants to keep us ignorant about the real reasons and true costs of war both at home and in Afghanistan. That is why organizing to stop the war is so important.”

Organizers of the October 7th actions say they will continue to initiate demonstrations to protest the occupation of Afghanistan until all U.S. and NATO forces leave the country. “We will keep speaking out and organizing to support the people of Afghanistan in their struggle for independence from U.S. occupation,” said Ginsberg-Jaeckle. “We will continue to demand that the U.S. government stop spending money on war and occupation, and fund people’s needs here at home, including education, housing, jobs, and healthcare.”

U.S. Out of Afghanistan Now!

Fund Education, Not Occupation!

The SDS Anti-War Working Group exists to help coordinate national SDS anti-war activity. For more information, please contact Daniel Ginsberg-Jaeckle at 608-658-5480. More information, reports, and organizing materials are available on the SDS Antiwar Working Group’s homepage at http://sdsantiwar.wordpress.com.

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SDS Northeast Regional Convention! October 23-25, 2009, Rochester, NY

SDS Northeast Regional Convention! October 23-25, 2009, Rochester, NY

This fall's Northeast Regional Convention will be hosted by Rochester SDS on the campus of Rochester University. This convention has been combined with the Northeast Action Camp - meaning that there will be lots of excellent workshops and skill sharing alongside discussions about strategy and collective liberation.

It's especially important that new members and new chapters come to regional conventions - it's the best way to link up with other SDSers in your area, learn the nuts and bolts of student organizing, and learn from veteran organizers!

Click here to register, and click here to learn more!


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