Tag: gotv

  • The Raging Granny Can Can

    The Raging Granny Can Can

    Filmed October 2022

    The Raging Granny Can Can
    Lyrics by Sulima Malzin

    Here we come the Raging Grannies
    Got up off our fannies
    Just because we can can can can can (5x) (kicking)

    And so can you.
    If you walk toward trouble
    Burst out of your bubble
    You can help us KickOut KickOut KickOut KickOut (4x)

    Sleazy weasels in high places
    In the mid-term races
    We can vote them out
    Vote Them Out
    Vote Them Out
    VOTE
    THEM
    OUT !!!

  • Are You Voting This Time?

    Are You Voting This Time?

    Filmed October 2022

    ARE YOU VOTING THIS TIME?
    Lyrics by River Montijo, ukulele by Cindy Workman

    Are you voting this time?
    Are you voting this time?
    Are you sorry you skipped it before?

    With a Court that’s unfit,
    And a Congress that’s split
    We can’t get our foot in the door.

    Will you stand for the rights
    Of your sisters out there?
    Would you like our environment in hands that care?

    With our country in pain
    Let us ask you again
    Tell us, friends…
    Are you voting this time?

    Are you voting this time?
    Are you voting this time?
    Do you want to restore women’s choice?

    While the climate fires rage
    And Corona’s a plague,
    Remember your vote is your voice.

    Doncha think that it’s time
    we replaced those mean brats
    With a congress who will act much better than that?

    So here comes our refrain:
    Let us ask you again
    Tell us, friends…
    Are you voting this time?

  • Portland Raging Grannies Sing ‘Are You Voting This Time’

    Portland Raging Grannies Sing ‘Are You Voting This Time’

    The Portland Raging Grannies sing about getting out to vote, and being thoughtful about choosing the candidate.

  • Stand on Every Corner

    Stand on Every Corner

    Weekly, the Grannies stand on a corner and remind everyone how important it is to VOTE!

    SE Cesar Chavez and SE Hawthorne
    SE Cesar Chavez and SE Hawthorne
    SE Cesar Chavez and SE Hawthorne
    SE Cesar Chavez and SE Hawthorne
    SE Cesar Chavez and SE Hawthorne
    SE Cesar Chavez and SE Hawthorne
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    Portland's Raging Grannies say VOTE! #raginggrannies #vote https://t.co/nZ6nKQEMJt pic.twitter.com/byLjpD11b2

    — David D. Levine (@daviddlevine) October 6, 2020
  • “Don’t Let Democracy Die” March

    “Don’t Let Democracy Die” March

    The Portland Raging Grannies, in mourning black and carrying a mock coffin, marched from Lownsdale Park to Pioneer Courthouse Square at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, September 27, 2020 to encourage voting by all.

    Democracy means the people have the authority to choose their governing legislation. Who people are, and how authority is shared among them, are core issues for democratic theory, development and constitution. Cornerstones include freedom of assembly and speech, inclusiveness and equality, membership, consent, voting, right to life and minority rights.

    The Raging Grannies are deeply concerned that the right to vote and access to voting this year especially is threatened. Democracy is in danger as is our constitution. It is crucial that all who are able register their vote this November.

    Gathering in Lownsdale Square.
    Gathering in Lownsdale Square.
    Media interview with River Montijo.
    Media interview with River Montijo.
    Marching to Pioneer Square.
    Marching to Pioneer Square.
    Marching to Pioneer Square.
    Marching to Pioneer Square.
    In Pioneer Square.
    In Pioneer Square.
    In Pioneer Square.
    In Pioneer Square.
    In Pioneer Square.
    In Pioneer Square.
    A toast to a common fight.
    A toast to a common fight.
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    REMARKS

    Good Sunday Afternoon, Everybody & Thank you all for joining us, The Portland Raging Grannies, as we conclude our “Don’t Let Democracy Die” March here in “Portland’s Living Room”, the place designed to welcome us all regardless of who we are or where we came from; the place where we all belong regardless of our age, our abilities, the color of our skin, or whom we love.  This is OUR Pioneer Courthouse Square, a place where we come to celebrate, to protest, to sing and dance and listen to music and make speeches; a place where, even during these strange times of uncertainty and social distancing, we come to be together in community.  Take just a moment to look around and let our eyes smile at each other over our masks.  

    We are here today to remind ourselves what that great experiment called Democracy looks like .….  to remember the words Government Of the People, By the People, and For the People; essentially a system in which it is We The People who have absolute rights to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly, who are meant to have both equal opportunity and equal protection under the Law, and who have the authority to not only choose our leaders but to remove those leaders should they fail in their sworn commitment to uphold the Constitution.

    Today we are at a crisis point and we are concerned, not just for ourselves, but for our children and our children’s children. We live in the eye of a Pandemic, with our planet’s clock ticking away the hours to irreversible climate change.  We are in the midst of a year of enormous challenges …. from a virus that has already caused the deaths of more than 200,000 Americans to Police Brutality and wanton indifference to Black Lives; from devastating hurricanes to Climate Wildfires burning out of control…

    And from an out-of-control Would-Be Dictator, a White Supremist worshiper of nothing but personal and corporate greed, who talks openly about “getting rid of the ballots”, who with his handpicked posse has been quietly setting the stage not for a peaceful transfer of power, but for a coup.

    On the 100-year anniversary of finally acquiring the vote,  WE THE WOMEN PEOPLE especially cannot let that happen. WE THE PEOPLE, ALL THE PEOPLE must not let our democracy die. WE THE PEOPLE must Show Up, Step up and Stand up NOW. RIGHT NOW! At the very least, WE MUST VOTE!  The deadline for Voter Registration in Oregon is October 13th.   If you’ve never voted before, NOW is the time to start.   THIS YEAR, WE MUST VOTE AS IF OUR VERY LIVES, OUR VERY DEMOCRACY, AND OUR VERY PLANET depend on it. Because they do. 

    Can we close our time together this afternoon by speaking in one voice:   DON’T LET DEMOCRACY DIE.  VOTE!  

    Thank You.
    Sulima Malzin
    for the Portland Raging Grannies

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