I like the parts about alternative culture. Let's examine the alternative culture a bit more critically, though: 1. Organizing a soup kitchen at a local church or community center Hold it right there! Why soup kitchens and not food pantries and food and clothing banks? Food pantries and food and clothing banks are aimed at the working poor, while soup kitchens aren't. 3. To engage and become a strong advocate in any and all forms of Mutual Aid Cultural societies of all kinds, sports and other recreational clubs, funeral homes, etc. 1. Starting a literacy and after school programs, tutors, free daycare and basic community relations. 2. Distributing Condoms and information where to be tested for HIV, STD's, and AIDS Good so far, but: 7. To be an advocate for community alliances and volunteering in the name of the RBAC Tendency of the SP-USA at, community centers, rape crisis centers, soup kitchens and any other community based functions. RBAC members should promote the party itself, not their own tendency. The party comes first.
I will let them know.