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- Created on Sunday, 26 August 2012 00:02
- Written by Kasama
In the last year, Kasama has supported projects to send reporters to Greece and Nepal, been part of initiating the Everything for Everyone festival in Seattle, and now the new Kasama site has been launched. All of these projects have required serious funding, and we would like to ask for your generous contributions to be able to continue with this.
The new site we have developed aims to fuse a communist aesthetic with an ability for much more broadness of discussion, including social networking among radicals. It is something very unique, and we're very excited to see it take off.
At the same time, a site like this has much more serious hosting requirements than other sites, especially our previous site. The site is very graphical and processor intensive, and will require a powerful server to be able to do what it does. We are looking at a cost of about $2200 a year on hosting alone. This doesn't include the nearly $3000 that is required for software that will make this site run. Plus around Kasama, the projects we have been implementing have been largely funded by the credit cards of the activists involved in them. This is a practice we need to move beyond, now.
Kasama needs donations and sustainers who can contribute to making future leaps in our project a possibility. Please consider supporting this project.
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Kasama is a communist project for the forcible overthrow and transformation of all existing social conditions. We are open to learning, unafraid to admit our own uncertainties. We will not shrink from what we do know: the solutions cannot be found within the current world order or the choices it provides. We are for revolution. We seek to find the forms of organization and action for the people most dispossessed by this system to free themselves and all humanity.
To take this road, we need a fearless, open-eyed debate, discussion and engagement. We need fresh analyses of the rapid changes shaping the world around us. We need to sum up a century of revolutionary strategies and attempts, victories and defeats – instead of the conventional wisdom and facile verdicts that paralyze our movements. We need to re-imagine a radical politics that can take life among people and move mountains.




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