{"id":1352,"date":"2011-07-27T02:00:03","date_gmt":"2011-07-27T07:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/waronsociety.noblogs.org\/?p=1352"},"modified":"2013-02-03T17:26:40","modified_gmt":"2013-02-03T23:26:40","slug":"st-louis-mo-noise-demonstration-in-solidarity-with-prisoner-hunger-strike","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/waronsociety.noblogs.org\/?p=1352","title":{"rendered":"St. Louis, MO: Noise Demonstration in Solidarity with Prisoner Hunger Strike"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>from <a href=\"http:\/\/anarchistnews.org\/?q=node\/15064\">anews<\/a>:<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On Thursday July 21st, 30 people gathered in  downtown St. Louis to hold a noise demonstration outside the main city  jail. This action was in solidarity with the prisoners in California,  and elsewhere, engaged in an indefinite hunger strike since July 1st.<\/p>\n<p>As we approached the \u201cJustice Center,\u201d a cacophony of sound filled  the air: pots and pans clanged, air horns blared, drums banged, whistles  rang out and a sound system blasted tracks against the imposing walls  of this city\u2019s seats of power. A statement was read over the sound  system, quite literally amplifying the demands of the struggling  prisoners in California, in an attempt to communicate with those locked  up inside. Leaflets, which contained the striking prisoners\u2019 demands as  well as a brief tract on the isolating role of prisons and the struggle  against them, were handed out to passing motorists and pedestrians.  Several banners were present expressing solidarity with the prison  rebels in California.<\/p>\n<p>The event lasted for nearly an hour and the police were all but  absent. Participants left with a sense of confidence in our capacity to  respond to events and link up with others.<\/p>\n<p>. . .<\/p>\n<p>Within prison, control over the body is paramount. The entire system,  from the walls and razor wire to the privileges and classifications, is  designed to regulate and manage the prisoner\u2019s body. This means that a  struggle in which prisoners assert control over their own bodies (in  this case through refusing food) directly threatens the power upon which  the prison is maintained.<\/p>\n<p>While the hunger strike may be a limited form of struggle, in that it  does not immediately and directly attack the prison itself, it is a  powerful weapon in the toolbox of the anti-prison struggle. Alongside  the work stoppage, the refusal to move from one\u2019s cell, and the riot  (not to mention the mass escape and the prison takeover), the hunger  strike is a recurring theme throughout the history of prison rebellions.  And it is precisely because the hunger strike is a part of this  lineage, as an expression of the prisoners\u2019 capacity to collectively  organize, that it is feared by prison administrations everywhere.<\/p>\n<p>Inside prisons, we find simultaneously a fertile ground for the  spread of rebellious attitudes and the most inhospitable terrain for  their expression in collective activity. Secure Housing Units, Control  Management Units, Administrative Segregation, \u201cthe hole\u201d \u2013 all prisons  within the prison designed specifically to limit movement and  communication between prisoners, preemptively cutting off even the  possibility of collective thought and activity. Even the penitentiary  itself functions to separate insubordinate prisoners from each other. In  the wake of prison rebellions the collectives formed during their  course are broken up through transfers and additional punishments. And  yet struggles on the inside appear again and again, recently taking on  increasingly massive and diffuse forms.<\/p>\n<p>Prison is perhaps one of the last arenas of struggle in which the  liberal, recuperative Left holds little to no sway. There is no  political party, no official union within the prison through which the  rage of prisoners can be channeled and stifled. Which is not to say that  there is nothing to critique, especially amongst the ranks of those who  would, from the outside, artificially impose their preferred tactics  and a moral penchant for non-violence.<\/p>\n<p>In some ways, the ubiquity of repressive violence and gang\/racial  tensions within prisons makes recuperation unnecessary. Yet, more and  more, these measures are incapable of restraining and stifling a  simmering discontent among the prison population.<\/p>\n<p>From the isolated fires and riots of years past to Georgia\u2019s  statewide work stoppage in December, the hunger strike which began in  California and reverberated through prisons in Ohio and Ontario places  us amidst a renewed wave of collective struggle within prisons. Whether  or not this rising swell can overcome the heights of the prison walls  and spill out into the broader society remains to be seen.<\/p>\n<p>In the solidarity demonstrations which are occurring throughout the  country, we can see an embryonic version of the links between struggles  which are a necessary precondition for the eruption of a truly  uncontrollable storm. The very fact of a movement on the outside which  can quickly respond to and act in solidarity with rebellions on the  inside is a factor which previous prisoner revolts may have benefited  from. The tactical forms of this solidarity will undoubtedly change as  struggles continue to appear in various intensities, yet it is essential  that it remains a constant.<\/p>\n<p>By engaging with the struggles of prisoners we not only express  solidarity with their revolt, but also, we begin to attack the idea of  imprisonment. The fear of prison is in part based on the concept that  life (collectivity, conflict with the social order) ends once one passes  through the gates of a prison. By acting in concert with prisoners we  can begin to create continuity between the anti-state, anti-capitalist  struggle and the anti-prison struggle, thus ensuring that when comrades  inevitably find themselves behind bars they are not so alone, not so  immobilized and defeated.<\/p>\n<p>The task of razing the prison walls is a large one; perhaps too large  to even comprehend from this vantage point. And yet we continue to find  meaning and joy in the struggle against prisons and the society which  creates them. For if we did not engage in this struggle, if we refused  to see ourselves in the rebels on both sides of the prison walls, we  would not be complete, we would not be true to ourselves. And it is for  this reason that, despite all of history\u2019s setbacks and failures, we  continue to search for openings through which another world might  emerge.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>from anews: On Thursday July 21st, 30 people gathered in downtown St. Louis to hold a noise demonstration outside the main city jail. 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