Cutting Edge Ways to End Torture
Over the last six months, Citizens for Global Solutions has been working on a campaign to end torture in response to the “enhanced interrogation” strategies employed by the Bush administration that directly violate the Geneva Conventions. These officially sanctioned policies have enabled the CIA to act with impunity in the kidnapping and rendering of suspected enemy combatants to foreign regimes where they have been tortured. This practice has had disastrous consequences for our country’s global reputation, alienating our allies and radicalizing our enemies.
We are at a critical juncture in our history. We need effective action and cooperation on an array of global challenges that confront us. The necessary solutions to meet these challenges must be mirrored by a recommitment to the values that our country has always championed, including freedom from torture.
Our “End Torture Campaign” began with an interactive petition website. The petition urges Congress to create an Independent Bipartisan Commission on Torture and Interrogation Policy. The campaign has proven to be a perfect platform for multiple outreach strategies.
These strategies have allowed us to employ a broad range of tactics including community events, multimedia, social networking and spoken word. Capitalizing on the astonishing momentum of our inaugural Virtual Poetry Slam Contest 2006, we decided to launch another online event around the issue of torture, as well as our first live poetry slam showcase.
Last year’s contest shone a light into a vibrant, informed activist community both in D.C. and across
We recently coordinated a live event at Busboys and Poets - an established
Among the performers was Gregory Pickett, who captured second place in the 2006 Virtual Poetry Slam. His powerful poem, entitled “It is the Screaming…” was a masterful take on
From start to finish, the evening was a politically charged, high energy event that reflected the passion of the performers and the power of the medium. Encouraged by an enthusiastic crowd that filled the room, artists drew upon the energy of the audience as they delivered their impassioned soliloquies calling for a return to the path of human rights and freedom from torture.
Meanwhile, the 2007 online competition grew in strength from last year, garnering 5,500 new registrants. It allowed for the words of engaged citizens to filter into the foreign policy debate. The online contest was won by Tim’m West, with Gregory Pickett once again taking second place. Third prize went to newcomer Lucia Misch of
At Citizens for Global Solutions, we have pushed the envelope over the past few years to pioneer cutting edge outreach tactics to integrate into our program and advocacy areas. The End Torture Campaign has proven to be an extremely effective tool in this area. Rooted deeply in the foundations of the social justice movement, performance poetry has demonstrated its malleability when used to reach diverse audiences on issues from the environment to human rights.
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