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Engage! Statement

Dangerous times demand

courageous voices.
Bob Avakian is such a voice.


Bob Avakian combines an unsparing critique of the history and current direction of American society with a sweeping view of world history and the potential for humanity. He has brought forth a fresh, relevant and compelling approach to Marxism, deeply analyzing the history of the Communist movement and the socialist revolutions and upholds their achievements. At the same time, he honestly confronts and criticizes what he views as their shortcomings, opening up new paths of inquiry in the process and initiating dialogue with people who hold a wide range of views. He’s addressing the burning problems before society from a unique vantage point, and we consider his revolutionary analysis and solutions to be an important and necessary part of the ferment and discourse required in this society and the world in this dark time. While those of us signing this statement do not necessarily agree with all of his views, we have come away from encounters with Avakian provoked and enriched in our own thinking, and we invite others to hear and engage that voice.

Bob Avakian is also the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA; as such he not only theorizes about the world, but plays a special role in organizing and leading that change. He’s been called a “long-distance runner in the freedom struggle against imperialism, racism and capitalism” and he draws on deep connections and engagement with people from all walks of life and all corners of the earth. All this informs and animates his work.

Unfortunately, such voices in this country are, and have been, all too frequently the objects of suppression and repression. This repressive edge in American society has been particularly brought to bear against those who advocate revolution and especially those who do so effectively. Surveillance, harassment, suppression, political trials, prison terms, exile and even assassination have been the fates of many revolutionaries throughout U.S. history and many of those measures have, in fact, been visited upon Avakian. The current administration has instituted serious repressive measures like the Patriot Act, instituted the use of preventive detention and isolation of those whom the president deems to be “terrorist”, and has created a climate where, for example, radical or even liberal professors find their reputations and even their livelihoods under assault; all this makes the ability of Bob Avakian to freely function even more of a concern. The statement by the German pastor Martin Niemoller – which begins, “First they came for the communists, and I did nothing because I was not a communist” and which goes on to describe how Niemoller did nothing while Hitler peeled away the victims of the Nazi regime one at a time, until there was no one left to defend Niemoller when his time came – sounds with particular resonance today.

Thus, in addition to calling on people to engage with the thoughts of Bob Avakian, and bring them into what needs to be a rich and diverse dialogue, we are also serving notice to this government that we intend to defend his right to freely advocate and organize for his views, to engage broadly with people about those views.


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Signatories


Mumia Abu-Jamal, author, journalist, anti-imperialist
Sam Ackerman
, social justice activist
Sharon Adams, National Lawyers Guild* and Code Pink*          
Charles Aikens, journalist, Oaktown News*
Jaafar Aksikas, Professor, Cultural Studies, Columbia College*
Aladdin, actor and comedian
Camilo Allen,Tutor, Writing Program, Pan African Studies, CSUN*
Rafael C. Angulo, Associate Clinical Field Faculty, USC*
Anatole Anton, Philosophy Professor, Radical Philosophy Association*
Dr. Masad Arbid, Los Angeles
Bernardo Attias Professor, California State University Northridge*
William Ayers, Prof., Univ. of Illinois, Chicago*
Bridget Barkan, actress, teacher, singer
Lisa Vossbrink Barnes, product designer
Fr. Luis Barrios, John Jay College* Alan Barysh, Performance poet/Activist
Ulises Bella, Ozomatli*
Alan Benchich, President, UAW Local 909
Dennis Bernstein, award-winning investigative reporter& host of Flashpoints on Pacifica Radio*
Fr. Daniel Berrigan
David Best, artist
Rev. Dorsey O. Blake,
The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples,* San Francisco
Robert Bloom, attorney
Paul Borraccia, Buddhist, human being
Ghislaine Boulanger, Psychologist, withholdapadues.com*
Herb Boyd, author, journalist
Anne Bray, artist
Elaine Brower, member, Military Families Speak Out*
Elaine Brown, Former Chairman of the Black Panther Party, author and activist
Michael E. Brown, Professor, Northeastern University, Dept of Sociology*
Sharon O'Hara Bruce, lawyer and artist
Dennis Brutus, former prisoner, Robben Island, South Africa, poet, Professor Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh*
Leroy Bryant, Sr., Professor and Chairman Emeritus, History, Philosophy, Political Science, African-American Studies, Chicago State Univ.*
Kevin Burgess, Black Vietnam Vet
Rev. Richard Meri Ka Ra Byrd, KRST Center of African Spirituality*
Antonio Camacho, former Puerto Rican Political Prisoner
Albert Camarillo, Historian
Angelica Carapia, editor, Laney Tower*
Henry Chalfant, film maker
Ward Churchill, independent scholar
James Clark
Culture Clash

Donald Coleman, Co-Pastor, University
Church*, Chicago
Robert Keith Collins, PhD, Homalusa: Center for African and Native American Research*
Jeff Cooper, Director,Freshman & Transfer Summer Programs ,UCLA*
Drucilla Cornell, Prof. of Political Science, Women's Studies and Comparative Literature at Rutgers University*:currently Prof. of Legal Philosophy at the University of Capetown South Africa*
Chuck D
Brigitte Davila
, J.D., College of Ethnic Studies, SFSU*
Hugh (Buck) Davis, Constitutional Litigation Assoc
Conchita de la Luz, artist
Edgardo L. Perez De Leon, medical office manager
Aaron Dean, musician, writer, laborer, actor  
Victor Diaz
, Principal, B-Tech highschool*
Jesse Diaz Jr. UC Riverside*
Dr. Roger Dittman, President, Scientists Without Borders*
Melvin Dickson, Commemorator*
Lynn Domingo, human rights activist
Derek Dorsey, music publisher/co-owner, The Fire*
Emory Douglas, Former Black Panther*
Carol Downer, Feminist Women's HealthCenters*
Judy Zalazar Drummond, Prof. Univ. of San Franciso*
Richard Duardo, artist
Ramona Dvořák, MD, Harvard Medical School*
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, University Professor, Georgetown University*
Quentin Easter, theater producer
Rev. Jon Eckels , poet, human rights activist
Scott Edwards. concerned citizen
Dick Eiden, director, North County Forum*
Amon Emeka Assoc. Prof.of Sociology USC*
Brad Epps, Professor of Romance Languages and of Studies of Women,Gender and Sexuality;Chair of Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality, Harvard University*
Sonny Espinoza, Professor Loyola Marymount*
Larry Everest, author, journalist, contributor to Revolution newspaper
Rev. Keith Farnham, UCC* Clergy
Jeffrey Felshman
, writer
Leslie Fields-Cruz, media arts administrator
Father Austin Ford, Director, Emmaus House*, Atlanta, GA
Joe Fortunato
, attorney and New Jersey Green Party*
reg e. gaines, director
Jim Garaghty, Marin Peace and Justice Coalition*
Joan P. Gibbs, Natl. Conf. Of Black
Lawyers* Jericho Movement*
Lois Gish, nurse- midwife
Bill Goodman, civil rights lawyer
Connie Grappo, theater director
Juan Gomez-Quinones, Prof.  of History,UCLA*
Dr. Val Greene, Epidemiologist
Sam Hamill, poet
Tom Harker, singer, songwriter
Lilith Hazard, student
Lyn Hejinian, writer/Professor of English, U.C. Berkeley*
Bob Helmick, retired contractor
Julia Butterfly Hill, activist, author
Jack Hirschman, SF Poet Laureate
Danny Hoch, actor and playwright
Rachel Holmes, author
Dr. Gloria House, Professor, U. of Michigan*, Dearborn
Phil Hutchings, civil and human rights activist
John Hutnyk
, Academic Director, Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University of London*
H. Range Hutson, MD, Harvard Medical School*
Rakaa Iriscience, Dilated Peoples
Darius James, writer
Dr. Tony Jackson, psychologist, artist, activist
Bill Jennings, It’s About Time Committee*
Russ Jennings
, radio producer
Talbert H. Jennings, producer of "Carl Stokes Forum*,Community TV
Jose (Cha-Cha) Jimenez, Young Lord's Chairman*
Howard Johnson, Attorney at Law
Steve Johnson, activist, thinker, writer
Alan Jones, Claremont Ca.
Frank A. Jones, PhD
Larry S. Jones, Retired Adjunct Instructor, Chaminade University*
Rickie Lee Jones, singer/musician
Ron Cephas Jones, actor, teacher, poet
Pa Joof, Africans On the Move*
Justin, mc skeletor
Kalash
, Activist/musician
Obidike Kamau, Ph.D.
Paul Kangas, Vice President of Veterans for Peace, SF Chapter*
emma Kaplan, World Can't Wait Drive Out The Bush regime
Erin Aubry Kaplan, journalist/writer
Mary Kimbrough, Zambezi Bazaar - Leimert Park
Jim Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Chair in English and Professor of English, USC*
Keith Knight, cartoonist/musician
Yuri Kochiyama, civil rights activist
Rev. Earl Kooperkamp, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church*
Wayne Kramer, musician, composer, MC5*
David Kunzle Professor , UCLA*
Mike Ladd, writer and producer
Ray Laforest , staff organizer, Dist. Council 1707 AFSME*
Smita Lahiri, Assoc. Prof. of Anthropology, Harvard Univ.*
Dick Laird, Attorney and Activist
Beth K. Lamont, Humanist Chaplain Michael Lange, actor, playwright
Lauren Langman, Professor of Sociology, Loyola University of Chicago*
Aron Laub, attorney
Tom Lemieux, botanist, horticulturist
Harry J. Lennix, actor, instructor
Kenny Leon, theater director
Calvin Levels, actor, playwright
Mark LeVine, Prof. Of History, U.C. Irvine
Brian Lloyd, Department of History, UC Riverside*
Dennis Loo, Assoc. Professor of Sociology, Cal Poly Pomona*
Raymond Lotta, Maoist political economist
Fr. Lawrence Lucas, Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church*
Liam Madden, Iraq veteran
Paul Magno, Catholic Worker Movement*
devorah major, author
Lucia Marano, actor and writer
Deb Margolin, performance artist and playwright
Jonathan S. Marion, Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, CSUSM*
Bill Martin , Professor of Philosophy, DePaul Univ.*
Kim Mathews, truck driver, poet
Timothy Patrick McCarthy, Harvard Univ.*
Captain O'Kelly McCluskey, Director Virtual U.S. Peace Academy*, Seattle
Madison McEvilly, Ind. Publisher, transgender activist
Peter McLaren, Professor of Education, UCLA*
Kim McMillon, Playwright
David Meltzer, poet, Professor, New College*
Matt Meyer, War Resisters League*, and founding Chair, Peace and Justice Studies Association*
David Meyerhof, teacher
College of California*
Alan Miller, Berkeley High School*
Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid
Eric Mofford, filmmaker
dan myers de montemayor
Wardell Montgomery Jr., urban folk poet
Will Napoli, teacher/writer/artist
John Neal
Not A Number, store, Seattle
Susan Nussbaum, actress
Kiilu Nyasha, revolutionary journalist
Wm. Arctander O'Brien, Professor of Literature, UC , San Diego*
Heriberto Ocasio, MD
Denise Oliver,Instructor of English, Cuyahoga Community College*
Tomás Olmos, civil rights attorney
Claire Ortalda, novelist
Gary Pak, English Professor, University of Hawai`i*
Jose Palafox, lecturer, U.C. Santa Cruz*
Hal Perry, member of the University of San Francisco Dons* NCAA basketball champions, 1955-56
Peter Phillips, Prof. Of Sociology Sonoma State Univ.* Dir. Project Censored*
Sterling Plumpp, writer
jessica Care moore Poole, poet, Activist, CEO, Moore Black Press*
Townsand Price-Spratlen, PhD., sociologist, Columbus, Ohio
Raz Ibn Puri, Artist/Poet-PublisherJerry Quickley, playwright
Walid Raad, Professor, The Cooper Union* (New York) and Artist
Leigh Raiford,
Asst. Professor, African American Studies, UC Berkeley
Ruth Reese, Cleveland State University Black Studies Program*
mary reilly, Poet and Visual Artist
Thomas J. Reke, Member Center for Inquiry*
Eric Ribellarsi,
Phil Rice, MD, Harvard Medical School*
Valerie Richards, Social Worker/ African American Woman
DJ Riddm
Wilson Riles Jr.
, former Oakland City Councilman
Walter Riley, attorney
Rhadames Rivera, SEIU local 1199 New York*
Tara Rivera, librarian
Victoria Robinson, lecturer, UC Berkeley*
Al Ronzoni, Progressive Democrats of America*
Catherine Roper, church elder
Lynda  Ropp, High School teacher, World History and Government
Dennis Russell, humanist
Christine Ahmed Saidi, Hunter College, CUNY*
Milton Saier, Professor, Dept. of Biology UCSD*
Floyd Salas, author, poet
Dorothy Salem, Professor of History 
Sonia Sanchez
Shara Sand, Psy.D., Psychologist
Rev. Fernando Santillana, Los Angeles
Marc Sapir, MD, MPH
Renee Saucedo, immigrant rights organizer
Vicky Scheidler
Susan M. Schultz, Prof. Univ. of Hawai’I*
Nancy Scheper-Hughes,
Prof. Of Anthropology, U.C. Berkeley*
Ron Scott, Producer/Activist
Thomas Willy Sepe, artist
Elias Serna, lecturer
Nick Setka
, bookseller
Wanique Shabazz, WRFG* Director of operations
Cindy Sheehan, congressional
candidate, free speech advocate
Adam Shapiro, "Current Events"  WRFG*
C. Zadik Shapiro, Attorney at Law
Joann Shapiro, theater artist
Rick Simonson, Elliot Bay Book Company*
Ted Sirota, musician
Michael Slate, host,/producer KPFK*, journalist Revolution newspaper
Jimmy Slater, Black Panther Party,*
Tolbert Small, M.D., George Jackson Free Clinic for the Black Panther Party*
Robert C. Smith, Professor, Political Science,San Francisco State*
Sparrow, poet
Carol Steiner, tenacious misfit
Joyce Stenberg, teacher
Lynne Stewart
Brenda C. Stokely,

Million Worker March* convenor
Ralph K. Stueber,
Emeritus Professor Univ. of Hawaii*
Bill Swain
Debra Sweet, Director, The World Can't Wait –Drive Out the Bush Regime!*
Bato Talamantes, X Political Prisoner
Ula Taylor, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley*
minimum tek, musician
Hank Willis Thomas, artist
Joseph Thomas, Professor of English,CSUN*
Delbert Tibbs, former Death Row prisoner, human rights activist, poet
Ron Todd, Prof. Of Art, Central Connecticut Univ.
Lorayne Treschuk
Taylor Trowbridge
Optical Physicist, Los Angeles
Dwight Trible, musician
Daniel Tsang, KUCI "Subversity" Show, UC Irvine*
Katherine Turner, St. Vartan Armenian Church*
Michael Turner, Hunter College, CUNY*
Morrie Turner, cartoonist
Hector Valenzuela, professor, vegtable crops U. of Hawaii Manoa*
Kinan Valdez, writer, director, El Teatro Campesino,*
Jose Luis Valenzuela, artistic dir.,
Latino Theater Co*, Professor,Theater, Film and Television, UCLA*
Collins Van Nort, teacher
Chuy Varela, radio producer, writer   
Tony Vick, DJ Vick
Paul Von Blum, Prof., African American Studies, UCLA*
Signe Waller, Greensboro Massacre Widow and Survivor
T.W. Ward, Professor, USC Anthropology Department*
Michael Tarif Warren, attorney
David Was, musician, singer, songwriter,composer, Was Not Was*
Rev. George W. Webber, Professor of Urban Ministry, President Emeritus, NY Theological Seminary*
Curt Wechsler
Bob Weick actor, "MARX IN SOHO"*
Cornel West, Professor of Religion, Princeton University*
Mike Whitty, Professor/Activist
Susan Wicklund, MD
Charles Williams, Professional Boxing Coach, Long Beach, Ca.
Michael Williams, Black Studies Program Cleveland State Univ.*
Saul Williams, artist
Dr. Donald E. Winters,  Soul of the Wobblies author
Josh Wolf, Independent journalist
John Wood, Poet, Emeritus Professor
of English McNeese Univ.*
Kriss Worthington, Berkeley City
Councilmember*
Denise Rose Wynne, C.P.C.C.
writer, certified career coach
Marvin X, The University of Poetry*
Malik Yakini educator, activist  
Rev. Yearwood, Freedom Fighter
Al Young, California Poet Laureate*
David Zeiger, filmmaker, Sir, No Sir!
Slavoj Žižek
* for identification purposes only



   

 

 

 
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