Good Morning from Occupy Boston!
Stories of the Day: Camp Charlie reoccupied! Supreme Court will re-examine Citizen’s United decision. The South Carolina House has given the go ahead to use gold and silver as real money. And chemicals used in frackinghave been linked to breast cancer and reproductive health problems and there have been reports of rises in crimes against women in some fracking “boom towns.” And in our town, state officials are pushing two separate bids today to take tighter control of the Rose Kennedy Greenway — one to tweak the state’s relationship with the Conservancy that now runs the 15-acre downtown park, the other to entirely cut off the embattled nonprofit.“What we have here is a partnership run amok,” said state Rep. Peter Durant (R-Spencer), a Greenway Conservancy critic who said he will file a bill today for a total state takeover. “It’s welfare for the 1 percent,” Durant said about the nonprofit, which has come under heavy scrutiny for its payroll, heavy with six-figure salaries and underwritten by taxpayer funds. Read more here.
Other Occupies/Protests: Occupy Tucson protester blog post: Tucson Police Department Protecting and Serving the 1%. There is no place in the City of Tucson that can be occupied twenty four hours a day, even for the purpose of peaceable assembly. For more, click here. Student radicals are suspected in an act of vandalism with Biblical overtones after swarms of locusts overran Montreal’s main business school on Thursday.
“When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty.” Thomas Jefferson
Volunteer Opportunities/Announcements:
- Occupy Boston’s newspaper, The Boston Occupier, is looking for new staff members, including writers, editors, photographers, and those willing to help with fund-raising and distribution of the newspaper. Everyone is welcome to attend today’s working group meeting (see below)!
- Help support Camp Charlie! Protesters need healthy food, water, hand warmers, sweaters, blankets, duct tape, and you! Also musicians needed, acoustic only. Bring friends/bands/instruments…sorry, no power. And if anyone has time to come by for any amount of time and help out by sitting at the Info table to talk to people that would be great!
For a partial listing of Working Groups looking for volunteers, please click here!
Upcoming Events:
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Justice for Farmworkers! Picket, Delegation and Theater at Stop & Shop Headquarters, Thursday, April 12 at 12pm, Stop & Shop Corporate Office Headquarters, 1385 Hancock St., Quincy.
Just days before the Ahold (parent company of Stop & Shop) Shareholder Meeting, please join farmworkers and Fair Food allies in calling on Stop and Shop to join the Fair Food Program!
For decades, Florida’s farmworkers faced poverty wages and daily violations of their basic rights — including physical abuse, sexual harassment, and in the most extreme cases, modern-day slavery — in order to harvest the food on our plates. Today, however, a new day is dawning in the fields. The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) — an internationally-recognized farmworker organization — has reached groundbreaking agreements with ten of the world’s leading food retailers, including McDonald’s, Subway and Trader Joe’s. Hailed by the New York Times as “possibly the most successful labor action in the US in twenty years,” the Fair Food Program establishes a worker-designed code of conduct in the fields and requires retailers to pay one more penny per pound for the tomatoes they buy to go directly to the workers who picked them—all of which is monitored and enforced by the independent Fair Food Standards Council. Supermarkets like Ahold leverage their high-volume purchasing power to demand the ever-lower prices that result in farmworker exploitation. By refusing to partner with the CIW, the steps the company has taken fall far short of the substantive, verifiable and enforceable standards that the situation requires, consumers expect, and others within the industry have embraced.
Join farmworkers and Fair Food advocates in demanding that Ahold uphold human rights and join the Fair Food Program! More information: www.ciw-online.org, Contact: elena@interfaithact.org; 650.678.9127
- Raise Taxes on the 1% Tax Day Rally and March, Tuesday, April 17, 5:30PM, Dewey Square (South Station). Occupy JP and Occupy Boston will participate, along with many other groups, in a protest against the unfairness of the current tax regime, where people such as Mitt Romney pay at rates far lower than those earning far less, and Warren Buffet’s now-famous secretary pays at a higher rate than Warren Buffet. The Rally and March will begin at 5:30pm at Dewey Square (South Station) and the march will begin at 6pm and proceed through the city streets, pass by several notorious corporate tax dodgers, and end at Post Office Square. Things to bring: yourself (most important), signs, noise-making stuff (pots, pans, kazoos, whatever). For a list of co-sponsoring organizations visit http://www.taxdayboston.org.
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