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    The OB Media Rundown for 5/1/12

    May Day for Occupy Boston

    Claiming to be bigger and more powerful than ever before, Occupiers in Boston – site of the country’s longest continuous occupation – join a nationwide May Day movement today aiming to show the economic muscle of the 99 percent by staying away from work, banks, school and shopping.

    “I expect to see a large number of people participating,” said Rita Sebastian of Occupy Boston. “I’m going to take part in a lot of the actions. It’s a day to coalesce and come together as the 99 percent.” (Boston Herald)

    http://tinyurl.com/86d8u9s

    Occupy Boston ramps up for May Day protests

    After a mostly quiet few months for Occupy Boston, the movement’s local contingent has a day of protests planned for May 1, as part of a call for global demonstrations by the group.

    According to OccupyBoston.org, the group will mark May 1 – a day that celebrates workers internationally – with a call for people to strike, skip work, walk out of school and abstain from shopping and banking in support of the ’99 percent.’ ” (Boston Business Journal)

    http://tinyurl.com/7roldkm

    U.S. May Day protests planned, may disrupt commutes

    May Day protests may disrupt the morning commute in major U.S. cities Tuesday as labor, immigration and Occupy activists rally support on the international workers’ holiday.

    Demonstrations, strikes and acts of civil disobedience are being planned around the country, including the most visible organizing effort by anti-Wall Street groups since Occupy encampments came down in the fall.

    While protesters are backing away from a call to block San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, bridge district ferry workers said they’ll strike Tuesday morning to shut down ferry service, which brings commuters from Marin County to the city. Ferry workers have been in contract negotiations for a year and have been working without a contract since July 2011 in a dispute over health care coverage, the Inlandboatmen’s Union said.

    http://tinyurl.com/7fv5e3r

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    The OB Media Rundown for 4/30/12

    The Occupy Movement Reemerges, With Growing Impact

    As I write this it’s May Day week, an unofficial celebration time for popular causes. While most people associate May Day with European-style socialism and communism, in fact May Day, like most modern era populism, has its roots in American Labor’s fight for the 8 hour day, overtime pay, safety regulations and child labor laws.

    This week’s Occupy actions are in that tradition. The big banks, where the financial meltdown and Occupy’s reaction to it both began, are likely to continue as the Occupy movement’s main target. But much has changed since the first tents went up in Wall Street’s Zuccotti Park.

    The Washington Post recently documented the Occupy movement’s behind-the-scenes involvement in the fight for tough regulations to enforce the Volcker Rule, a creation of the Dodd-Frank law aimed at tamping down big bank’s addiction to gambling billions of investor—and taxpayer—dollars.

    Training sessions for public actions have been going on in New York and elsewhere for weeks, attracting an ever-growing cadre of volunteers.

    http://tinyurl.com/ch3bqr6

    NYC Braces for New Protest

    The loosely-organized group has called for a popular strike, a goal that isn’t supported by its allies in labor, which must comply with a host of laws and internal rules governing walkouts. New York unions have marched for the past several years on May Day.

    “What happens is anyone’s guess,” said Occupy organizer Drew Hornbain, 25 years old. He said many insiders are galvanized by a popular perception that “Occupy has been a series of failures.”

    http://tinyurl.com/d2pno87

    May Day protests could affect bridge, ferry commutes

    Commuters who use the Golden Gate Bridge or take ferries from Marin County should brace for possible disruptions of the morning commute Tuesday as part of a daylong schedule of labor-oriented rallies throughout the Bay Area, activists and officials said.

    Union members who work for the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District are planning rallies and picket lines at several sites around the North Bay and near the bridge, union officials said. They plan to announce the exact sites Monday morning.

    Late Monday, union leaders said, they’ll announce whether they will strike, a move that would could potentially stop ferry, bus or bridge traffic for at least 24 hours.

    http://tinyurl.com/bnorqtq

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    The OB Media Rundown for 4/29/12

    Brandeis: Activists hold ‘teach-in’ to educate about Occupy movement

    Students for a Democratic Society joined with their peers in a group led by Professor Gordon Fellman (SOC) hosted a teach-in in the Shapiro Campus Center atrium on Tuesday. This teach-in incorporated a series of speakers as part of the group’s Occupy Brandeis Spring Week.

    Fellman’s team spent six weeks organizing the teach-in. The idea of a teach-in originated in a conversation Fellman had with Provost Steve Goldstein.

    “Since the ’60s and ’70s, I have been taken with that form of education and stimulating awareness and thought, and this seemed like a rich and complex enough topic to warrant dusting off the old teach-in template and seeing where we might be able to go with it now,” Fellman said. “I hope it raised awareness among people who attended of the realities of U.S. society that Occupy addresses, of some of the movement’s actions and ideas, and of the General Assembly method of discussing and moving forward.”

    http://tinyurl.com/898d9k3

    Banks cooperate with police to track Occupy protesters

    The world’s biggest banks are working with one another and police to gather intelligence as protesters try to rejuvenate the Occupy Wall Street movement with May demonstrations, industry security consultants said.

    http://tinyurl.com/85n8r2t

    Using social media to monitor Occupy movement

    Facebook and Twitter are now essential tools for protest movements like Occupy Wall Street. Nine in 10 law enforcement agencies say they monitor social media. CBS News correspondent Tony Guida reports they are using what they find to make cases against demonstrators.

    When Occupy Wall Street occupied the Brooklyn Bridge last October, police arrested 732 protesters, virtually all charged with disorderly conduct — neither a crime nor a misdemeanor — but a violation, like loitering.

    “It’s a whole lot of fuss over a politicized traffic ticket,” said 23-year-old Malcolm Harris, who was among those arrested. However, he was one of just a handful whose Twitter account was subpoenaed. The D.A. maintains that Harris’ public Tweets prove his intent to defy police orders to disperse.

    http://tinyurl.com/7znszgo

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    The OB Media Rundown for 4/28/12

    Occupy’s Super Tuesday? Building on May Day Traditions

    With class inequality reaching new heights and shaping politics in the U.S. and internationally, a new generation is discovering the importance of May Day and embracing its message of militant working class struggle and international solidarity.

    This is the context for demonstrations planned for May 1 this year, organized by Occupy movement activists, along with labor unions, immigrant rights activists and antiwar organizations. Whatever the size and character of these protests, they represent an effort to connect activists in movements today with the rich traditions of working class struggle in the U.S.–with the goal of building a left alternative in a world dominated by the 1 percent.

    http://tinyurl.com/brlw5pd

    Get Ready for May Day and Nationwide ‘General Strike’

    Occupy Wall Street, in fact has already declared a victory. “While American corporate media has focused on yet another stale election between Wall Street-financed candidates, Occupy has been organizing something extraordinary: the first truly nationwide General Strike in U.S. history,” OWS’s website says. “Building on … past General Strikes in U.S. cities…, the national general strikes in Spain this year, and the on-going student strike in Quebec, the Occupy Movement has called for A Day Without the 99% on May 1st, 2012. This in and of itself is a tremendous victory. For the first time, workers, students, immigrants, and the unemployed from over 125 U.S. cities will stand together for economic justice.”

    http://tinyurl.com/d7hfll8

    Occupy Hub Calls for NATO Protesters in Chicago

    As Chicago ramps up for the NATO summit in May, at least one behind-the-scenes voice of the Occupy movement is calling for “31 magical days” culminating with “direct actions that paralyze capitalism” in cities worldwide.

    The website Adbusters, considered a driving force of the Occupy movement as it gathered steam last year, called on thousands Friday to “take the plunge and strike” starting May 1.

    In a post titled “The May 2012 Insurrection,” the group proposed actions ranging from blocking the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco to the occupation of a tunnel in Manhattan and the seizure of ports.

    http://tinyurl.com/dxerj4p

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    Stand up with us against the ‘war on women’ today!

    Help defend women’s rights and pursuit of equality today (Saturday), 10 am – 2 pm, City Hall Plaza, 1 City Hall Square in Boston.

    Join Americans all across the United States as we come together as one to tell members of Congress in Washington DC and legislators in all 50 states, “Enough is enough!” All Americans have the right to make decisions about their own bodies, including contraception, without interference from government, business or religious institutions.

    Please join us as we gather together and show both state and federal legislative bodies that we won’t stand silently by as they propose and pass laws that will impact women’s choices, health, and wellbeing. We need everyone’s voice!

    These decisions affect all genders, races, and socio-economic statuses!

    More info on the Facebook event page.

     

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