Anti-Racism
Speak out for immigrants rights and against racism! TODAY-6pm-the Pit
Submitted by Chapel Hill SDS on Wed, 2009-04-22 11:29Join Carolina students on April 23 to
SPEAK OUT!
... for immigrants' rights
... for diversity in our community
... against hate speech and racism
We will gather at 6pm in the Pit to make signs. A rally and speak out to support immigrants' rights will begin at 6:30pm.
This event is being organized by multiple campus organizations to stand united against anti-immigrant and bigoted views being brought into our community by "Youth for Western Civilization."
Please note: this action is not organized or endorsed by any particular organization, but by members of multiple groups at UNC.
Solidarity statements with the protesters of Tom Tancredo
Submitted by Chapel Hill SDS on Thu, 2009-04-16 13:54- National Day Labor Organizing Network Solidarity Statement
- LUCHA Solidarity statement
- Solidarity from Tuscaloosa SDS
- Solidarity from University of Central Florida SDS
- Solidarity Statement from the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Coalition (MIRAc)
- FIST Statement: Support UNC Students Against Anti-Immigrant Tancredo
- Statement from United Students Against Sweatshops
- Solidarity from SDS at University of Minnesota
- UNC Asheville's HOLA statement of solidarity
- Chapel Hill Prison Books Collective Statement
- Statement from Palante Action Network, Durham NC
- An Open Letter to Chancellor Holden Thorp
- Solidarity from Tuscon, Arizona
- Solidarity from Students Creating Radical Change in New York
- Solidarity with students & immigrants at UNC
Statement by UNC Students for a Democratic Society on the protest of Tom Tancredo
Submitted by Chapel Hill SDS on Wed, 2009-04-15 21:36Former congressman Tom Tancredo was invited to speak at UNC on April 14 by Youth for Western Civilization, a newly-formed white supremacist organization on campus. Many student organizations, including Students for a Democratic Society, organized protests and alternative responses to the event. The violence and extreme force used by the campus police against the demonstrators caused an escalation that led to the event being shut down.
Over 200 people, including multiple student and community organizations, used a diversity of tactics to protest Tancredo, who is a symbol of hate, racism, and the scapegoating of immigrants. Some organizations wanted to challenge Tancredo through debate at the event; others, including SDS, marched from the Pit to Bingham Hall to protest outside the event; still others wanted to shut down the event entirely. It is extremely unfortunate that a lack of coordination between the different tactics employed led to the Carolina Hispanic Association and others’ dissent being silenced.
SDS was part of the march to Bingham Hall. Some members also sat quietly in the audience to challenge Tancredo with questions at the end of the event. We are proud to see that so many people came out to participate in the demonstrations. At the same time, it is regrettable that police violence led to an escalation which prevented many individuals and organizations from expressing their dissent towards Tancredo through speaking at the event.
There have been many accounts of what happened outside; some are based in fact while others are wildly speculative and untrue.
As participants of the outside protest, these are our accounts of what happened:

