I numbered the audio files to co-respond with the page number that each segment begins on in the printed document, since some of the segments of the manifesto do not appear in the table of contents. That was the closest I could do to keep it in it's original form. But because of how the original document was designed, that means a small amount of the content is out of order. You'd read it out of order anyways, so listening to it that way doesn't change much.
Read it here. For those who don't remember, STORM is the group that Van Jones comes from - and the White House was watching him. In that video, Valerie Jarrett says they watched him for a long time. What was Van Jones doing out in Oakland? This:
Reclaiming Revolution 01: Audiobook Preface
Reclaiming Revolution 02: Setting The Stage
Reclaiming Revolution 05: Early 1990s - The Roots of STORM
Reclaiming Revolution 08: 1994 - Launching STORM & First Steps
Reclaiming Revolution 13: 1995 - Crisis
Reclaiming Revolution 18: 1997 - Re-grounding & Rectification
Reclaiming Revolution 20: 411 - Political Education Committee
Reclaiming Revolution 21: 1998 - Re-emergence
Reclaiming Revolution 26: Workers Organizing to Rid us of Capitalism (WORC)
Reclaiming Revolution 27: 1998-1999 - Rolling
Reclaiming Revolution 28: Theory Development Work Group
Reclaiming Revolution 31: Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM)
Reclaiming Revolution 34: Culture & Propaganda (CPWG)
Reclaiming Revolution 36: 1999-2000 - Clouds Start to Form
Reclaiming Revolution 38: Was STORM Trying to Control Other Organizations and Run the Movement?
Reclaiming Revolution 42: 2001-2003 - Crisis (Part 1)
Reclaiming Revolution 42: 2001-2003 - Crisis (Part 2)
Reclaiming Revolution 51: STORM's Politics - Storm's Approach to Marxism
Reclaiming Revolution 52: Moving from Resistance to Revolution
Reclaiming Revolution 53: Storm's Points of Unity
Reclaiming Revolution 56: Did Storm Think It Was the Vanguard?
Reclaiming Revolution 57: STORM's Structure
Reclaiming Revolution 60: The Politics Behind STORM'S Structure
Reclaiming Revolution 63: Summation of our Experiences - Revolutionary Politics
Reclaiming Revolution 64: Approach to Theory & Ideology
Reclaiming Revolution 66: Revolutionary Strategy
Reclaiming Revolution 69: Cadre Organization
Reclaiming Revolution 72: Leadership Development
Reclaiming Revolution 73: Building the Movement
Reclaiming Revolution 77: Leadership & Democracy
Reclaiming Revolution 80: Nationalism & Internationalism
Reclaiming Revolution 83: Revolutionary Feminism
Reclaiming Revolution 86: Style of Work
Reclaiming Revolution 89: Revolutionary Discipline
Reclaiming Revolution 92: Romantic Relationships between Revolutionaries
Reclaiming Revolution 94: Political Security
Reclaiming Revolution 97: Conclusion - Closing Words to Open the Conversation
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Here is the latest on Van Jones; Google the entire article on Judicial Watch.
ReplyDeleteOusted WH Green Czar Becomes Occupy Movement’s Official Leader
November 18, 2011 |
Judicial Watch
The ousted Obama “Green Czar” who describes himself as a “rowdy black nationalist” turned communist has found a job as the official spokesperson and leader of the national movement to end economic segregation and social injustice in the United States.
Widely known as Occupy Wall Street, the movement has gained momentum with mass, often violent protests that have paralyzed cities across the nation. In New York more than 150 people were arrested and several police officers suffered injuries. In Oakland California police were forced to use riot gear and tear gas to disperse the huge, violent crowds and in Las Vegas nearly two dozen protesters were arrested............