For the People - NOLA

For the People - NOLA Building people power in the Greater New Orleans area. We believe that a new system is in order. We are organizations that follow the mass line.

FOR THE PEOPLE- NOLA

Our Points of Unity:
We are anti-capitalist organizations. The current system of capitalism perpetuates class society, which gives rise to many types of exploitation and inequality. We are firmly committed to combating food and housing insecurity in our regions. We support the work of those who have developed networks to ensure that the m

ost vulnerable victims of capitalism do not freeze or starve. We maintain and expand community gardens to address the fact that vast swathes of our communities are food deserts, and to foster small-scale socialized and self-sustaining models of food production, neighborhood by neighborhood, community by community. Likewise, we develop food distribution programs to foster socialized and self-sustaining models of food distribution. We establish tenant organization and protection programs to defend working-class people in our communities from landlords and to weaken the power of private property. Through these and other initiatives, FTP organizations function as organs of political power for the proletariat and contribute to the long-term project of sharpening militant class consciousness and building for revolution. Our leadership ultimately comes from the people. We are not condescending saviors who come to save the people from themselves. We unite with and organize the people to save themselves from their exploiters because we are of the people and for the people. We are organizations rooted in the concrete experiences and practices that arose from the experiences of revolutionary experiments in China, the USSR, and in the US, the Black Panther Party. We also are inspired by currently existing movements for liberation in India, the Philippines, Greece, Mexico, and Turkey. A revolutionary movement that wins is able to synthesize and process the experiences of all people who have sought liberation and develop a strategy for their own area. We hold political education classes and discuss how to apply our knowledge to our work. We also sum up everything we do to develop ourselves and divorce ourselves from bad styles of work. We are proletarian internationalist organizations. We seek unity and principled relationships with all revolutionary forces around the world and within the United States that have a record of solid work, principled relationships, and a real commitment to the revolution. We seek unity first, struggle later. We are not interested in vacuous ideological debates and quarrels over ideology before establishing working relationships. We unite with the people of Palestine in their struggle against colonialism. We unite with the Filipino people against bureaucrat capitalism fomented by the US and the fascist regime. We unite with the people of India against land theft and neocolonialism. We unite with the people of Africa, Latin America, and all other regions who are beset by imperialism. We defend and present the case of all who are oppressed and suffering around the world with words, deeds, and education of the masses of our areas. We are fundamentally anti-settler-colonial organizations. This means that we believe that the states settled/developed by Europeans outside of Europe are illegitimate. This includes Canada, Australia, and the USA. Our internationalist approach extends to the many unrecognized or oppressed nations within the USA, and we recognize their right to self-determination. We are anti-racist organizations, and we are anti-white supremacist organizations. White supremacy is the major threat to the development of a fighting left in the United States. We relentlessly combat and destroy vestiges of white supremacist thinking within ourselves and within others. We also actively struggle against and seek the destruction of white supremacist organizations and institutions. This includes the police and the prison system. We are working-class feminist organizations, as women were the first dispossessed and exploited group. We combat all forms of machismo and male chauvinism within our organizations and in our communities. We are organizations dedicated to the revolutionary liberation of q***r people, the class of people in contradiction with the heteropatriarchal system of gender and sexuality. We encourage the development of q***r membership and prioritize q***r people in our self-defense curriculum and strategy. We are organizations dedicated to learning, practicing, and teaching both armed and unarmed self-defense. We encourage FTP members to be familiar with defending themselves and others, the operation and handling of fi****ms, and other weapons, along with hand-to-hand combat. IT IS RIGHT TO REBEL

08/27/2023
09/11/2022

We are indeed very much still active and will remain so. If there are any inquires please do not hesitate to email us.

"Well, back to Gonzalo's importance. Our Gonzalo, our initiator of contemporary Maoism. We know that anti-communists wil...
09/12/2021

"Well, back to Gonzalo's importance. Our Gonzalo, our initiator of contemporary Maoism. We know that anti-communists will tell lies about his legacy; after all, he died after being incarcerated for nearly thirty years, and was muzzled within this time. For those of us within the Maoist camp Gonzalo is divisive for other reasons: some of us see him as part of a process of the development of MLM, others see him as the only meaningful source of MLM. I side with the former camp and see the latter camp as dogmatic, and have provided reasons for this perspective in what I have written on this blog and published elsewhere. But regardless of this debate within the contemporary Maoist camp––a debate to which he can no longer contribute due to his death––the shared fact is that a very significant revolutionary has just died. Attempts to undermine his significance, to paint him as an evil cipher of apocalyptic violence, are precisely what reactionaries do with every challenge to their state of affairs. And our task, if we claim to be revolutionaries, is to reject this reactionary imaginary and support every revolutionary assault upon capitalist business as usual.
At the end of the 20th Century Gonzalo initiated one of the great assaults upon the world capitalist imaginary. He became he leader of a People's War that declared a new stage of communism in the face of the so-called "end of history" and initiated a debate, globally, about the meaning of revolutionary science––inspiring revolutionary movements elsewhere. And then he was captured, the movement he chaired fragmented and largely dissolved, and now he has died after years of incarceration. We owe it to his memory, however some of might disagree on this memory, to make revolution now. To make the world a better place."

On the same date as the 1973 coup in Chile, one of the great revolutionaries of the 21st Century, Abimael Guzmán ("Gonzalo"), has passed awa...

09/07/2021

The recovery from the impact of the storm is far from over, but there's one key thing that we think must be focused on and that is the power. A lot of blame seems to be pointed at the company Energy and calls for them to be turned into a public utility are in the works. Well we do support something like this because it would be easier for the workers to potentially unionize this would not solve the problem that caused and will still cause delays and restoring power. The problem lies in the infrastructure that many repair crews from all over Amerikkka are currently working on. If these power lines were instead put underground instead of constantly at risk due to severe storms we would have a much more reliable flow of energy and the back of systems could potentially do their part. So we ask people to shift their focus on the demand for better infrastructure instead of turning a bad private company into a bad public one.

Tune in to this panel this evening to hear discussion with our comrade DJ, along with representatives from the Malcolm X...
03/13/2021

Tune in to this panel this evening to hear discussion with our comrade DJ, along with representatives from the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Fight Toxic Prisons, and the Revolutionary Intercommunal Black Panther Party.
Event beins at 4:30pm CST.

Spokespeople from organizations and advocacy groups from across the country that engage in struggle against the Prison Industrial Complex.

03/06/2021

Urgent!

Our local chapter has parted ways with Neal Wilson on the grounds that their addiction to alcohol has intensified their destructive behavior. We have judged that Neal Wilson has made no significant effort to struggle over his addiction. He has threatened the safety of several cadre and people in his community. He has displayed consistent misogynistic tendencies, particularly misogynoir. He has also expressed reactionary ideas and has fallen out of line with the organization. The cadre of this chapter have gone to great lengths to help Neal seek treatment and continue to do so and he has gone on to manipulate the kindness of said cadre to avoid any further accountability for himself. This cycle of manipulation and abuse has been ongoing and has developed further in the last six months. At this time it is encouraged that Wilson seeks treatment for his condition and encourage anyone in the community who sees him engaged in organizing spaces to be warned that he is a threat and an abuser, and should be excluded in such spaces, as well as spaces where femme presenting, especially women of color, are present.

"When the prison doors are opened, the real dragon will fly out." - Ho Chi Minh“St. Louis Public Safety Director Jimmie ...
02/07/2021

"When the prison doors are opened, the real dragon will fly out." - Ho Chi Minh

“St. Louis Public Safety Director Jimmie Edwards said at a news conference that it began with a clash between an officer and one inmate. Other detainees jumped in and soon overran the unit as the injured officer escaped to safety, according to Edwards. Multiple inmates were able to jimmy the locks on their cells — a known problem in the jail, Edwards said — to join the group.

"The locks don't necessarily lock," Edwards said.

Men in a second unit also let themselves out of their cells at about the same time. Both units are on the fourth floor but separate. The men then forced their way into adjoining hallways but never took control of the floor itself, remaining separated on the west and east sides of the building. In all, the two groups included 117 inmates, according to Edwards.

On both sides of the building, the men smashed windows and launched whatever they could through the openings. On the west side, which faces Tucker Boulevard, everything from plastic stools and digital monitors to packets of ramen noodles hit the pavement. On the back side of the jail, facing 11th Street, an entire elliptical machine landed among a file cabinet, chairs and other debris. Rolls of toilet paper extended like streamers across the pavement.

"We're going to do that s**t all day," one man yelled after inmates threw a panel out of the west windows. "It ain't going to stop.”

More than 100 inmates at the St. Louis City Justice Center took over two units of the jail early this morning, shattering fourth-floor windows and...

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01/30/2021

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Some progress on the Mazant St garden. (Mazant & N Robertson)
01/25/2021

Some progress on the Mazant St garden. (Mazant & N Robertson)

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