Youth ignite new anti-war movement

May 5 protest

Over 30 young students and workers gathered on May 5 at the entrance to Johns Hopkins University for a demonstration commemorating the Catonsville Nine, who are part of Baltimore’s anti-war history.

Fifty years ago, nine Catholic activists stole nearly 400 draft cards from the local selective service board in Catonsville, Md., and burned them with homemade napalm. Their action saved 400 people from being shipped off to fight the illegal war in Vietnam.

The May 5 action marked the formation of Youth Against War and Racism, whose members dedicate themselves to taking up the anti-imperialist, anti-war, anti-racist mantle. Members of YAWR are affiliated with groups like the People’s Power Assembly, Bayan USA, the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (US), Hopkins Tzedek, Hopkins Students for a Democratic Society and Workers World Party.

YAWR demonstrators marched over 2 miles from the university campus to the Maryland State Armory, where the National Guard secured their weapons during the 2015 Baltimore uprisings against the police killing of Freddie Gray. At the armory, YAWR members tore up and burned military recruitment materials and a U.S. flag — symbols of racism and imperialism — in the tradition of the Catonsville Nine.

“It’s becoming more and more crucial that young people help ignite a new anti-war movement,” explained Miranda Bachman, a member of YAWR and Workers World Party. “Especially in Maryland, where weapon developers reign.”

Weapons corporations and federal security agencies based in Maryland and the District of Columbia are huge funders of weapons research programs in Maryland colleges and universities. It is no coincidence that their CEOs and top brass sit on the boards of directors of many university foundations.

Now, more than ever, YAWR is seeking to raise anti-war consciousness, combat imperialist propaganda, fight racism and be in solidarity with the nations and people who oppose the U.S. war machine.

Gil Concon

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