SOLIDARITY NOT CHARITY A simple way to inspire an uprising and build community
When I feed the hungry, they call me a saint. When I ask why the hungry don’t have enough food, they call me a Communist.
Helder Pessoa Camara, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Olinda and Recife Brazil
The Food Not Bombs literature table is one of the
most effective ways to change society. Food Not Bombs without literature
and a banner is just another charity supporting the current system of
exploitation. With the global economic, political and environmental
crisis growing more urgent it has never been more important to be as
effective as possible at inspiring change. Food Not Bombs can be one of
the most effective ways to encourage public support for peace, social
justice and the protection of the environment because we are often the
only activists visible to our communities. Reclaim public space, challenge austarity and encourage social change. Food Not Bombs is not a
charity. It is organizing to change society. Meals without a banner and
literature is just charity sending a message of support for the current
political and economic system of exploitation. Our banner, literature
and conversation with the public is as important as the food. Ending the
system where people are so poor they are required to seek food at soup
kitchens is central to the goals of Food Not Bombs.
The authorities know how powerful it is for Food Not Bombs to have
literature and a banner at every meal so they make an effort to
discourge this part of our work. And it has been effective. Chapters
that do not bring flyers and and a banner feed far less people and find
it hard to get volunteers and food donations. When the public passes by
our meals and sees over a hundred people gathering to eat under the
banner Food Not Bombs this can have a strong impact on people that might
otherwise have never considered the issue. WIth 50 cents of every tax
dollar going to the military it is no wonder why the United States is
unable or willing to fund education, healthcare and other programs for
the public. The literature can inspire a conversation between those
depending on the food and those who have access to regular meals. As a
result housed people discover that our homeless friends share many of
the same desires and conserns and this can be transformative. When
someone passes by our meal and there is no literature they assume the
food is only for the hungry and homeless and they do not stop to talk
with the people gathered to eat. The presence of literature at the
Saturday meal in Reykjavik inspired a spirited conversation that evolved
into a weekly march after lunch to the parlament bulding and after a few
months the protests were so large the government fell. On the other hand
we have talked with people who ate at meals that did not have literature
and they report that there is almost no conversation about social issues
and that the only people eating with the group are those people that
require a free meal. Interaction with a diverse public is absent and
offers of food donations, invitations to provide food at other groups
actions and new volunteers are rare. The San Francisco police made
nearly 1,000 arrests, beat volunteers and charged Food Not Bombs
activists with felonies. The police almost always took the banner and
literature first. The police told the media that they didn't mind that
we were sharing food but that they had to arrest us because we were
making a political statement and that isn't allowed.
We encourage you to display your banner and set out literature at every
meal. Your group can also set up literature tables at concerts and in
public locations between your regular meals. Your Food Not Bombs group
can be effective at inspiring social change if your volunteers make a
point of engaging the public in conversation about subjects like
diverting resources from the military toward necessities like nutritious
food, educations and healthcare. While several volunteers are sharing
meals and distributing groceries another volunteer can staff the
literature table. They can let pedestrians know that Food Not Bombs
shares free vegan and vegetarian meals with the hungry in over 1,000
cities around the world to protest war, poverty and the destruction of
the environment and add the notion that with over a billion people going
hungry each day how can we spend another dollar on war? Your chapter can
have a committee of volunteers that gather literature from other groups,
prints out Food Not Bombs literature and makes sure it is displayed at
every meal with banners. This way the cooks and people sharing the meal
can focus on that important task. They may also staff the literature
distro during the meal and at other events inviting conversation about
current issues and encouraging the public to participate in protests and
other activities. This committe can also invite people to play music,
have puppet shows or other activities to build community at the regular
meals.
We have seen that Food Not Bombs groups increase the number of
people volunteering, you get more food donations and the number of
people enjoying the groups food also increases when literature and a
banner is displayed at each meal. Add your local chapters contact
information on your flyers. Your chapter can also collect stacks of
flyers about many issues by contacting other activist groups. They will
be happy that you are helping them reach the public. Print or collect at
least 100 copies and use a number 19 rubber band to hold them together.
Your chapter can have a water proof box and pack it with the largest
flyers on the bottom and topped off with your Food Not Bombs banner.
Take the box out to every meal, hang the banner and set out the
literature in neat rows.
The U.S. government has a nationwide campaign against
our bringing literature and a banner to our meals because they know it
is one of the most effective ways for Food Not Bombs to encourage
resistance to their policies. Authorities have told our volunteers that
they can share food but not have a banner or literature. The authorities
have also sent informants to volunteer to bring the banner and
literature and discard them in a dumpster on the way to the meal. WHen
this fails they will arrest the volunteers for having a banner and
flyers even though this is protected under the first amendment of the
U.S. Constitution.
Our tables can also include music, theater, poetry, dance, art and other
cultural expressions encouraging positive social change. Our goal is to
end the need to feed the hungry by inspiring the public to take the
action nessesary for society to redirect our resources from the military
towards real security where everyone has what they need to flourish.
Besides providing literature at your regular meals you can table without
food. If you look around your community you will find a good location
where there are many pedestrians. Figure out the times and days when the
most people would walk by. See if there are trees, utility poles or a
wall where you can hang your Food Not Bombs banner. You can also make a
banner that can drape over the front of your table. Plan to show up for
several hours each week. Set up your literature for a couple hours and
invite passers by to find out about the work of Food Not Bombs. Between
your regular meals your group can set up a distro, place some cookies on
a plate and talk with your community. You are sure to encourage people
to volunteer and participate in your regular meals. You can also set up
a literature table at concerts and other events. The more we speak with
the public the more we will build interest in changing the world. After
all one reason there are somany Food Not Bombs groups is because people
learned of our work by talking with us at our literature tables. The
Food Not Bombs literature table can have announcements of future
protests, factual literature about why we share vegan meals, global
warming and the environment, the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and
Palestine, the globalization of the economy and threats to human rights.
You might have a petition for people to sign. Talk with people who walk
pass your table inviting them to check out your information or asking
them to sign your petition. One on one conversations make a more lasting
impression than mass media.
You can add cookies or ice tea to the table and see for yourself how
effective the Food Not Bombs literature table can be. You will see new
faces at your protests. You will find new volunteers and with a regular
table you will make lasting connections with people you might otherwise
have never met. Always provide literature at your regular meal. Put
your food on half the table and literature on the other half. You can
even organize two days. One that is your regular meal and another one
that is less work where you just provide snacks. Its simple yet very
effective.
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