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    The OB Media Rundown for 4/14/12

    T to raise fares, trim Green Line

    The MBTA plans an overall 23 percent fare increase and will eliminate weekend Green Line streetcar service between Brigham Circle and Heath Street, following months of controversy about the T’s sorry financial state.

    The T also will kill the Route 48 “JP Loop” bus that serves the 125 Amory Street residence for seniors and people with disabilities.

    http://tinyurl.com/brs22h3

    Occupy the MBTA Creates “Camp Charlie” on State House Steps to Protest T Fare Hikes, Service Cuts

    Since the fall of the Occupy Camp at Dewey Square, which held for 71 days in the shadow of the Boston Federal Reserve building outside of the doors of South Station, a contingent of activists and community members have focused their energy and planning on the debt and budgeting controversy surrounding the MBTA. An offshoot of Occupy Boston called Occupy the MBTA staged demonstrations and organized canvasing missions in which activists and community members rode the subway. Handing out literature and engaging other riders on the impending proposed band-aid solutions, layoffs, service cuts, fare increases, and further debt shuffling to come – as “austerity” apparently becomes more than just a buzz word, but its application.

    On Wednesday, April 4th, the MBTA’s Board of Directors voted to adopt a plan dubbed the “third scenario” to close their $161 million deficit in their $1.7 billion annual operating budget for 2013; including service cuts and a 23% average fare increase which many feel affect those in the lower income bracket, students, and elderly at a disproportionally higher rate than other riders with deeper pockets.

    http://tinyurl.com/cn62wql

    Jesse Jackson urges support for protest at NATO summit

    On April 11, the Reverend Jesse Jackson announced his support for the May 20 protest march against the NATO summit in Chicago. Jackson made the announcement on the public radio station WBEZ.

    Five days earlier, Occupy Chicago held its much awaited return to street protests. Jackson spoke, and it was at that a gathering of 1000 people that he first stated his plan to march.

    Jackson said, “We have spent $3 trillion on war in the past decade. That’s enough to pay off all state debts, to re-open schools, pay teachers, firefighters and transit workers. ”

    http://tinyurl.com/bsnlfcc

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    The OB Media Rundown for 4/13/12

    Tufts Occupiers protest student debt with kiss-in

    Members of Tufts Occupiers on Saturday were joined by members of
    Students Occupy Boston at a kiss-in protest at Dewey Square.

    Roughly 20 students held banners, posted letters of protest and kissed
    each other in front of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Citibank
    and the Massachusetts State House. The theme of the event, highlighted
    by the tag line “If the banks can make out like bandits, so can we,”
    was meant to draw attention to the issue of persistent student debt,
    according to Nate Matthews, a member of Tufts Occupiers who planned
    the event.

    http://tinyurl.com/czux5xp

    Confronting Empire from Port Huron to Occupy

    Fifty years after Port Huron, the Occupy movement has brilliantly
    shaped the terms of public debate about class and, uniquely, class
    struggle. But like the signatories of the Statement, the Occupiers
    need to expand beyond the narrower interests of their original
    members. When Occupy began, its social composition was primarily white
    and middle class, and it targeted the corporate criminals and the
    capitalist elite, a.k.a. Wall Street. Occupy, however, has struggled
    to extend its reach to strategically essential low-income communities
    of color. Besides the critical component of the movement’s social
    composition, there is also the challenge of fleshing out the content
    of its political program. The question is whether Occupy can truly
    give voice to all of the “99 percent” that it wants to represent.

    http://tinyurl.com/cnnnkun

    White People Need to Join the Justice for Trayvon Martin Movement in
    Greater Numbers

    Whatever you think about the Trayvon Martin case, it’s clear that a
    major travesty of justice occurred in Sanford, FL a few weeks back. So
    it’s no surprise that a large spontaneous nationwide movement arose to
    see Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman, brought to trial, and ideally
    to usher in a top-to-bottom housecleaning in the Sanford Police
    Department – and possibly in the Sanford city government itself for
    good measure.

    And it’s great to see such a movement grow so quickly. It gives me
    hope.

    What I think is problematic is that white people are not yet joining
    the new justice movement in serious numbers. Certainly not in Boston.
    I’ve been to two public actions for Martin since the case came to
    light. One rally in March in Harvard Square. And one march yesterday
    from Ruggles to Dudley Square (which we’ll file a news piece on in a
    couple of days, btw). Both events were called by the new
    Boston4Justice network – that’s led by a number of young
    African-Americans around town. The first event drew about 200 people.
    The second drew closer to 300 people. Credible turnouts, but not
    what’s needed to effect change. Those actions could have been bigger.
    And would have been, if white Bostonians – including many progressive
    “usual suspects” that I was surprised to find missing – had turned out
    for them in greater numbers.

    http://tinyurl.com/76yas33
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    The OB Media Rundown for 4/12/12

    H.R. 347, State Trooper Love, and Over-Thinking Occupy Boston’s Overnight Eviction From Camp Charlie

    Tuesday, even as new developments unfolded in the transit funding quagmire, that message was silenced in the place where it needs to be heard the loudest – Beacon Hill. As for the kind and benevolent troopers – I’m sure they handled things the best they could. But it’s unlikely that their vehicles will be available to help out once bus and train fares go up and service gets slashed. (Boston Phoenix)

    http://tinyurl.com/cc6sq42

    Gates Foundation cuts support for ALEX

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation   > said it will end its financial support for the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).

    As Reuters reports, the Seattle foundation’s support of ALEC will end after the remainder of a $376,000 grant involving education budgeting and teacher effectiveness has been completed.

    http://tinyurl.com/d6wavuw

    45 Signs That America Will Soon Be A Nation With A Very Tiny Elite And The Rest Of Us Will Be Poor

    The middle class is being systematically wiped out of existence in the United States today.  America is a nation with a very tiny elite that is rapidly becoming increasingly wealthy while everyone else is becoming poorer.  So why is this happening?  Well, it is actually very simple.

    Our institutions are designed to concentrate wealth in the hands of a very limited number of people.  Throughout human history, almost all societies that have had a big centralized government have also had a very high concentration of wealth in the hands of the elite.  Throughout human history, almost all societies that have allowed big business or big corporations to dominate the economy have also had a very high concentration of wealth in the hands of the elite.

    Well, the United States has allowed both big government and big corporations to grow wildly out of control.  Those were huge mistakes.  Our founding fathers attempted to establish a nation where the federal government would be greatly limited and where corporations would be greatly restricted.  Unfortunately, we have turned our backs on those principles and now we are paying the price.

    http://tinyurl.com/6rhz5dk

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    Rally for Justice for Trayvon tomorrow!

    Come show support for Trayvon Martin’s family as they demand a thorough investigation of all circumstances regarding Trayvon’s death along with a demand for justice. Also voice your opposition to a proposed “Stand Your
    Ground” bill presently before the Massachusetts State Legislature. After the rally, please join a lobbying campaign of legislators at the Statehouse.

    The OB Media Rundown for 4/11/12

    Letter to the editor: Dig’s costs surface

    Camp Charlie seems to be the only place to call out the Big Dig culture that will cost you and I another $54 million due to corrupt cronyism, no bid contracts and incompetence (“Occupiers take over State House,” April 5). Big Dig debt should get a separate line item that we all can track and be taken off the back of the MBTA, the disabled and the students. They did not sell out the taxpayer, Beacon Hill did. (Boston Herald)

    http://tinyurl.com/6twyn9m

    Winchester residents gather to discuss Occupy movement

    More than six months after the Occupy movement began, one group of Winchester residents is still discussing its meaning and impact.

    Seventeen individuals met at the Winchester Unitarian Society April 1 to screen film clips about the Occupy movement and discuss how they applied to Winchester residents and society at large.

    The group, which counts about 40 members on its email list, has been meeting about once every two weeks since October 2011. It began after Darcy Roake, the intern minister at Winchester Unitarian Society, began noticing that more and more congregants were attending worship services with buttons saying they were “the 99 percent,” showing their support for the Occupy movement. (Winchester Star)

    http://tinyurl.com/6s5qpbl

    Occupy Boston protesters move ahead of Brazilian president’s State House visit

    State police say about 40 Occupy Boston protesters who were camped outside the State House have moved to Boston Common so that security can be tightened for a visit by the president of Brazil. (Associated Press via WWLP)

    http://tinyurl.com/7s5mmnf

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