radical cheerleaders


activism and radical cheerleaders and vegan16 Jun 2008 06:29 pm


I know, it’s been a while, again. At least I have a good excuse for my lack of updates: I’ve joined up with another radical cheerleading group while ADL and thus the Vegan Death Squad are on hiatus (long story, but we were supposed to be planning to put on a conference this summer and the university pulled the rug out from under us so now we have no conference and no plans for the summer). Even when we’re not in uniform performing cheers, the RCC (Radical Cheerleaders of Chicago) are everywhere! This picture is from the 5th anniversary of the Congress Hotel Strike last Thursday. It was organized by Unite Here! and they for some reason didn’t want the cheerleaders performing, but we came out of “uniform” and gave our support anyway, and got some people to join in with our shorter, pro-worker cheers.

Anyway, something I’ve been thinking about for a while, and meaning to write about for just as long, is how to define a person such as myself. Now, if you know me, you know that I don’t take much stock in definitions or labels. But they do come in handy when you’re trying to explain yourself and what you do. I could spend hours talking about the work that I do, and not even come close to being all-encompassing. I was out to dinner with a friend and I got to talking about the feminist work I did in college (with Women in Action, Hofstra’s feminist group that did have a couple men in it despite the name). He said that he didn’t like the word feminist because, although the concept includes everyone, the root of the word itself excludes 49% of the population.

I can see where he’s coming from with that, and at Hofstra I ran with a group of people who called ourselves “humanists” instead of feminists. But again, that excludes all the non-human animals that I fight for every day. That excludes the environment that I try to protect. Humanist concerns itself only with humans; I go way beyond that, as anyone who knows me would agree.

He said I should just call myself an activist. Which I am, but most people’s initial thoughts are just of anti-war activists (which I am), but not everything. And there are anti-choice activists, religious activists, conservative activists. Just because activism seems to be stronger on the left side of the spectrum doesn’t mean it’s not there on the right, and I don’t want to get confused with those people.

He said I should just say I’m not a speciesist. Which I’m not, but I also don’t like defining anything by way of negatives. Most people I know don’t go around saying “I’m not a homophobe” instead of “I’m SBNN” (or some other such phrase).

Is there a word to encompass an activist who does work for union, immigrant, anti-war, pro-choice, women, racism, queer, animal, poor, anti-corporate media, social anarchist, environment, homeless concerns?

Until someone comes up with something, I am simply Fuchsia.

(Or, as a side note, maybe that should be the word that defines all of that for future activists!)

activism and radical cheerleaders and vegan15 May 2008 07:10 pm

I’m going to write down what I see activism as. You may or may not agree with everything. But this is in my life. And my blog. So whatever.

Activism is standing up for what you believe in.
It’s standing outside in 7 degree weather holding signs and yelling chants.
It’s marching through the streets.
It’s organized resistance.
It’s educational conferences of hundreds of people.

It’s also:
Educating people about the issues even if it’s one person at a time, in private conversations.
It’s showing people that you can live a relatively normal life without sacrificing your morals (even if that is by giving them vegan cupcakes– something they can relate to in a cruelty-free form).
It’s dancing around with pom poms.
It’s writing a message on your bag, where hundreds will see it every day.
It’s sticking by a friend even when they fail to see the double standards they live by, and trying to gently point them out.
It’s celebrating life and mourning death.
It’s changing your strategy for different types of people.
It’s letting people know where you stand.

Activism is getting people to think about the message any way you can.

(I may add to this later. I had more but forgot them with the rumbling of my stomach…)

radical cheerleaders and vegan30 Dec 2007 03:57 pm

Yes, that’s right, after two weeks and lots of money, I finally have my beloved MacBook back. You know what that means? More work on my webpage! Not today, though. I’m exhausted and am devoting the rest of today to sleep. We had our Radical Cheerleader sleepover last night, and true to any sleepover party, we didn’t actually get much sleep… but we did get a lot of work done! We came up with a few new cheers, made the moves to one, brainstormed a few ideas for a name (I really, really like the Vegan Death Squad), and watched But I’m a Cheerleader!, Bring It On, and Cheer Up! (the documentary about the NYC Radical Cheerleaders). All very exciting.

A really nice girl, Marta, from the protests gave me a disc yesterday with all the photos and videos from the protests that they’ve taken. Including us cheering! So I’m working on trying to condense them so they don’t take forever to load on my webpage. For now, however, you can watch one if you don’t mind waiting for it to load (I suggest clicking on the link and then going to take a shower).

Other than that… yeah, I have a lot to write but I’m really tired. So it’ll have to be later. I get out of work early tomorrow and have Tuesday off so I can get work done then. Right? Yeah.