May Day!
May 3, 2007Comrade Sean Burke (Bellingham SDS) getting pumped before Tuesday’s May 1st Immigrant Rights Solidarity March, organized by Community to Community Development.
This is actually a really bad photo to illustrate an inspiring march full of over several hundred Latino immigrants and their allies, but its the only photo I managed to get before we all started moving. I spent most of the day videotaping for a documentary film I’m helping to produce (more on that someday).
For better pictures of the day, check out Not in My County (pics look like they might be down at the moment).
There’s some godawful corporate press here that reports the day to be “uneventful” because nobody tussled with the MinuteKlan knuckleheads. Also, at the height of the march, there were twice the number reported in the headline.
For reports on May 1st marches across the country, check out Indymedia’s coverage, or deleteTheBorder.org. In Los Angeles, the LAPD assaulted the crowd with rubber bullets and tear gas; more on that here.
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I spent the night before the march working hard on a Chris Marker feature for Lucid Screening. I was up ridiculously late, and have this regretful “morning after” feeling about the reviews I did. I’ve been thinking a lot about my writing lately, and feel it tends to be both verbose and repetitive. For writings done in the wee hours of the morning, the Marker bits are all right, but something is telling me I need to work on my shit.
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And for those that might be wondering, Karim Ahmath’s day in court lasted mere minutes. His lawyer requested the trial be postponed until July, and the request was approved. Meanwhile, organizing continues at Western Washington Univeristy to hold the campus police accountable.

May 6, 2007 at 5:33 pm
“I was up ridiculously late, and have this regretful “morning after” feeling about the reviews I did. I’ve been thinking a lot about my writing lately, and feel it tends to be both verbose and repetitive. For writings done in the wee hours of the morning, the Marker bits are all right, but something is telling me I need to work on my shit.”
I think your writing style is really good, actually. I definitely know that morning after feeling. I feel it every time I put any of my writing out into the public ever. And of course there is always room to improve and grow, but I think your writing is excellent across all the various subjects that you discuss….although I will admit that I pretty much have no idea what you’re talking about when you write about film. The last movie I think I saw was like the new Rocky or something.
May 6, 2007 at 9:20 pm
Thanks for the encouragement, Jeremy! My writing is not as nearly as personal as it could be - as yours is, which I greatly admire. Like you say, room to improve and grow…