Author Archives: Amber Tanudjaja

Color of Ultimate Screenings–LA Throwback Finals 2020

Photo Credit: Tino Tran tinotran.com

Thanks to those who have participated in our Color of Ultimate screening series so far. Both the Atlanta Showcase game and the Official Documentary proved to be fun and interesting opportunities to connect with our ultimate community in a new way. If you missed the screening of the Atlanta game, you can always watch it here. If you missed the documentary, you can find the film here and some of the questions we considered here.

Our next event will be a combo screening and conversation on Thursday, December 17 at 7pm. We will be watching the 2020 LA Throwback Beach Ultimate Finals game, with special guests Shanye Crawford, Jason Vallee and Max Charles–all three players in the Color of Ultimate squad pictured above! Watch out for bios of these amazing players on our social media and in the newsletter! As always, bring a snack, an open mind, and a disc to practice grip changes while you watch!

Register here to get the link to the event. Feel free to share the registration link (https://forms.gle/9EXDLEYDKUqsx6bj7) and information to anyone who may be interested!

For info on Color of Ultimate’s more recent projects, like Color of Disc Golf, check out their website or find them on social media (they have a Youtube channel too!) If you know about them already and can afford it, please consider donating via Paypal to colorofultimate@gmail.com

To get regular updates on other things our Taskforce and the rest of Valley Ultimate does, sign up for our email list.

Stay safe, stay healthy, stay spirited! See you on December 17 at 7pm!

Amber, Kelsey, Kyle, Joe and Lee

The VU Anti-Racism & Equity Taskforce

 

  

Color of Ultimate Screening Series!

Group Photo from 2019 ATL Showcase game

Group Photo from 2019 ATL Showcase game. Borrowed from CofU website.

Back in September many of you joined us to watch the Color of Ultimate 2019 Atlanta Showcase game. We hope seeing such excellent performances from some top tier players of color filled some of the void we’re all feeling without ultimate right now. If you missed the screening, you can always watch it on your own time using the link above!

Our next event will be a combo screening and conversation on Thursday, October 22 from 7-9pm. We will be watching the official Color of Ultimate documentary, which features athletes from the showcase game speaking about their experiences as ultimate players. Bring a snack, and open mind, and a disc to practice grip changes while you watch!

Register here to receive more details closer to the event Thursday 10/22 from 7-9pm. Please also consider throwing some support to Color of Ultimate by sending them some $$$ on PayPal at colorofultimate@gmail.com

If you can’t make this event, you can always find the documentary on YouTube to watch on your own. You’ll also have a chance to watch the L.A. Showcase game with us next month!

Announcing the VU Equity & Anti-Racism Task Force

Signs made by Kelsey Wentling & friends for recent protests in Springfield, Holyoke and Northampton.

 

Black Lives Matter. The current protests represent the culmination of decades of unheard cries for justice. Valley Ultimate stands with the BLM movement in their quest for justice for Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and countless others. As an organization based on community and youth development, Valley Ultimate believes in the power of outreach and investment in community programs to improve the lives of its inhabitants and supports the re-allotment of city and town budgets to prioritize such programs. Valley Ultimate encourages it’s community to educate themselves on terms and topics like anti-racism, implicit bias, racism, white privilege, Black Lives Matter, and Defund the Police; to support BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) owned businesses in a time of economic uncertainty; to donate to organizations doing the work; and to learn more about the platforms, policies and practices of your local representatives and authorities regarding social justice, equity and anti-racism.

Valley Ultimate’s mission is to promote and grow ultimate in Western Mass and the Pioneer Valley and to strengthen the ultimate community by documenting, encouraging and creating positive playing & learning experiences that embrace the Spirit of the Game. In the wake of this massive awakening across the United States, Valley Ultimate is examining our role in systemic racism and working to develop new methods to enact our mission in an anti-racist way.

To strengthen our community we must face the difficult truth that white supremacy is present in all parts of our culture. 

  • We must face this as individuals, as members of a broader community, as Board members, and as an organization

To encourage and create positive playing & learning opportunities for all we must examine the ways white supremacy impacts these opportunities.

  • This includes both logistical items, such as where we host, how we advertise and how we conduct registration for games, youth leagues and workshops; and how we prepare coaches and workshop leaders.

To fully embrace Spirit of the Game, we must listen to and learn from BIPOC players’ experiences and dismantle even the most subtle ways that white supremacy presents itself in ultimate culture.

  • We must encourage an openness to self examination in our white players and community to ensure that BIPOC players voices are amplified and supported, so that the mutual respect and joy in competition that spirit of the game embodies is applied to all who enter the ultimate community.

Acknowledging Valley Ultimate’s complicity in a culture of white supremacy is the first step in a long journey that can only be continued through action. We invite the community to hold us accountable as we rebuild our programs in the “new normal” COVID-19 creates for us. As with any process, we will make mistakes, but we hope that with your help we can learn from them. Please also hold each other accountable and support each other in learning from our mistakes, rather than getting stalled by them.

The newly formed VU Equity & Anti-Racism Task Force will not only be spearheading Board education on these topics, but also assessing our programs, releasing resources on our social media accounts and website, and offering community events. The current task force members are Kelsey Wentling, Amber Tanudjaja, Joe Costello, Lee Feldscher, Kyle Taylor and Terry Plotkin. Visit our Equity Resources page for our living document of resources. If you are interested in serving on this task force please fill out our volunteer form.

If you have questions about the Equity & Anti-Racism Task Force, email us at valleyultimateboard@gmail.com

Stay safe, stay healthy, stay spirited!

COVID-19 Update: Responsibility, Equity and Returning to Play

You miss ultimate. We miss ultimate. We still have to wait to play ultimate. 

Sadly, that’s the short answer. The long answer is that as an organization and a community we have to balance social responsibility, equity, and state & local regulations. For now, Valley Ultimate continues to strongly suggest that all pickup games and programs be suspended until further notice. Valley Ultimate will not be running any regular ultimate programs this summer. Below are some summaries of the information we are looking at.

  • Massachusetts Dept of Health categorizes ultimate frisbee as a high risk sport. In the July 6th report for Phase 3 Part 1 of the state’s reopening plan, ultimate frisbee can only be active in Level 1. In simple terms: we are limited to socially distant drills and workout groups while wearing masks and disinfecting discs. Groups are limited to no more than 25 people if social distancing and mask wearing is maintained at all times–a big number, but one that some pickup games reach regularly (and one that programs absolutely reach). While this may change in future phases, there are still Levels 2 and 3 before ultimate frisbee is approved for competitive play between teams–pickup games arguably fall into this category, as the players attending a game are not all from the same area or consistent in attendance (anyone is welcome to show up from anywhere). We will be watching the MA Dept of Health guidelines closely, and will not be recommending the safe return to play before it is approved by the state and local authorities.
  • We can’t ALL safely return to play right now. Essential workers who are exposed regularly; people caring for at risk family members; people in towns with higher rates of exposure; people who are immune compromised or have pre-existing conditions that put them at higher risk; people caring for children without any of the support they usually have; people who rely on public transportation–even on a local scale, our community is made up of a lot of different people. Valley Ultimate strongly believes that in order to return to playing ultimate as we know it, we need to be able to provide a safe environment for all members of our community. Right now, we aren’t there.
  • USAU Return to Play Guidelines include rule changes like 6’ distancing for any defensive player. That means that the organization has done the research and says to safely play ultimate–which requires very close proximity, despite being a non-contact sport–we have to fundamentally change the game. In addition, formal programs are suggested to include temperature checks, having contact tracing systems in place, disinfecting stations ever-present and other infrastructure requirements that many pickup games aren’t able to consistently provide. To top if off, USAU suggests we follow state guidelines–which puts us back where we started above.

Waiting to play doesn’t mean the ultimate community is gone. Valley Ultimate is working to provide alternative ideas for programs and events, based on the guidelines we have. Fill out this poll to help us decide which ideas will be most valuable. In addition, VU is updating the way we do things and seeking opportunities to engage the community in other ways. Fill out this form if you have input to share about VU’s future.

If you have further questions about this decision and our understanding of the USAU and MA state guidelines, please feel free to contact us at valleyultimateboard@gmail.com.

If you want to help VU continue to engage, support and grow the ultimate community in Western Mass, fill out our volunteer form or even consider joining the board!

If you live in a state other than MA, we urge you to look into and abide by your state’s regulations.

Western Mass is a region where the numbers of infections have decreased enough to safely open many things. Let’s enjoy and honor that privilege and continue to protect our whole community.

Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, Stay Spirited!

 

Grandmasters & Great Grandmasters Pickup!

Come to weekly Grandmasters/Great Grandmasters pickup on Saturdays from 3-5pm at Greenfield Community College.  Join the mailing list to get updates on winter plans.

Grandmasters level includes players who are 37+ for womxn and 40+ for men. Great Grandmasters level includes players who are 45+ for womxn and 50+ for men.  Valley Ultimate is supporting regular playing opportunities for veteran or newbie players who would prefer not to tangle with the college and high school crowd. Fill out this short form to get on the mailing list.