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    Occupy Boston Daily Digest for 4-2-12

    Good Morning from Occupy Boston!

    Stories of the Day: In case you couldn’t make it to the Occupy Boston April Fool’s March yesterday, here is the Boston Globe article, the Flickr slideshow, coverage from BostInno, and here is a video of Occupy Boston announcing that it has “dissolved.” Not to worry, it was all in good fun! But here are two stories that fall into the category of “we wish they were jokes:” Provacateur “reporter” baits protesters at Occupy Riverwest (Milwaukee) and Fox News eagerly shares the footage. And Goldman Sachs supports sex trafficking!

    Other Occupies/Protests: 

    • Monday, April 2, 9:30am, Across from the State House: Occupy the Judge Rotenberg Center’s Debut Rally. Resisting corporate financial and lobbying power (plus taxpayer money) to keep this school in Canton, MA, from continuing to use aversive conditioning, which some have called torture, on children with autism, developmental issues, and psychiatric labels. The painful “treatment” includes electric shock. Anonymous has spoken out against the school, the only one of its kind in the nation, see the video here.
    • Occupy Atlanta, along with unions, religious leaders, leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, community activists, and the Tea Party, helped defeat SB 469, commonly called the anti-free speech, anti-union bill.

    “In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” George Orwell 

    Volunteer Opportunities/Announcements: 

    • Did you know? Occupy Boston has its own Internet radio station! Occupy Boston Radiois a community-based and volunteer-run Internet radio station broadcasting out of the metropolitan Boston area.  They strive to be the facilitators of many voices, offering a wide variety of people and groups an opportunity to share their experiences, concerns, and perspectives over the Occupy airwaves. Interested in participating? They need as much help as possible, have room for shows, need producers and people to follow up on the Music Department. Listen at https://www.occupyboston.org/radio
    • Have you entered the Occupier’s Haiku Contest yet? I did! Send submissions to submit@occupier.com by April 7, no more than 3 haikus per person. For rules, click here. Prizes!

    Upcoming Events:

    Wednesday, April 4, 3pm-11:30pm Occupy Boston – National Day of Action for Public Transportation, Massachusetts State House

    Public transportation is a right and must be accessible to all. Service cuts and fare hikes will have a devastating and disproportionate impact on low-income communities, communities of color, students, workers, seniors and the environment. We say NO TO PRIVATIZATION of our common resources and NO MORE EXCUSES! We will not accept any funding strategies that attempt to divide the 99% against each other or shift the burden onto the backs of the 99%: the poor and working classes. End the wars and tax the rich! On April 4th, we will stand together to demand public transportation for the 99%. If our call is not answered and the necessary funds redirected, it will only add to the growing body of evidence that our government no longer represents us.

    Monday, April 2, 2012

    Event Highlight:

    6 pm-8:30 pm (doors open 5:30), Occupy Boston Open House at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 138 Tremont St., Boston. All are welcome to attend – come learn about Occupy Boston and what the working groups do! Come find your place within the movement! Bring friends and family too!

    Calendar for Monday, April 2, 2012

    7:00pm – 8:30pm  Climate Action, Sustainability and Environmental Justice WG Meeting, Old West Church (United Methodist) at 131 Cambridge St.

    8:30pm – 10:30pm  MetaSpokes WG Meeting. City Place Food Court in the Transportation Building, This working group is exploring Spokescouncil models and how this might be another good organizing tool for Occupy Boston.

    These are just some of the many events at Occupy Boston. Check out our Daily Calendar for more information.
    For more information on Occupy Boston’s General Assembly, including passed resolutions, click here! 
    And if you’re interested in learning more about Occupy Boston and how you can participate, click here! For a partial listing of Working Groups looking for volunteers, please click here!
    Contact Us: Want to subscribe to the Daily Digest? Click here to have it sent to your email inbox every morning! All Working Groups or Occupy Boston events that need placement in the Daily Digest, please email AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org. And subscribe to the Occupy Boston Media Rundown, a daily listing of Occupy-related news, by contacting JohnM@OccupyBoston.org.

    Occupy Boston Daily Digest for 4-1-12

    Good Morning from Occupy Boston!

    Stories of the Day: Pink slime, GMOs, and soup are on the menu today. Occupy Maine, which decamped from a city park last month, showed it’s still active with a noisy demonstration Friday evening outside a fundraiser for President Barack Obama at the Portland Museum of Art. Holding a banner that said “Occupy Everywhere,” demonstrators handed out free soup while Obama’s supporters paid $5,000 or more to dine with the president. For more, click here. And between “mechanically separated chicken” and “pink slime,” I’ve lost my appetite. Now three factories that made pink slime have shut down since public outcry about the ammonia-treated substance began last month. For more, click here. The scientist who coined the term “pink slime” was a reluctant whistleblower, and it has taken 10 years for the public to become aware of the issue! For his story, click here. And Occupy Monsanto ran this story: One Million Americans Tell FDA: We Have a Right to Know What’s in Our Food. For more, click here.

    Other Occupies/Protests: 

    • On Saturday April 7th at 12:30 p.m. at Ruggles Station, there will be a rally in support of justice for Trayvon Martin. The march will go from RUGGLES to DUDLEY, ending in front of the Police Station, with a speakout near the old B2 barracks grounds. Please come and stand up against racism, racial profiling and corruption! For more information, click here.
    • MA Unite Against the War on Women Rally: April 28, 10am-2pm, Boston City Hall Plaza. Help defend women’s rights and pursuit of equality. Join Americans all across the United States on April 28th, 2012, 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!!! Everyone is invited to join, plan, and rally as we unite to demand that every person be granted equal opportunities, equal rights, and equal representation. For more information, click here.

    “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” Krishnamurti

    Volunteer Opportunities/Announcements: 

    Did you know? Occupy Boston’s own newspaper, The Boston Occupier, is available online! Support free press!

    • Have you entered the Occupier’s Haiku Contest yet? I did! Send submissions to submit@occupier.com by April 7, no more than 3 haikus per person. For rules, click here. Prizes!

    Upcoming Events:

    Monday, April 2, 6 pm-8:30 pm (doors open 5:30), Occupy Boston Open House at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 138 Tremont St., Boston. All WGs are welcome to attend, the idea is to make it like a job fair so that people can learn about what the working groups do. Please bring fliers/literature relevant to your group if you have it, and please make a sign with your group’s name on it. Please tell us in advance if your group plans to attend, you can contact me at AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org.

    Wednesday, April 4, 3pm-11:30pm Occupy Boston – National Day of Action for Public Transportation, Massachusetts State House

    Public transportation is a right and must be accessible to all. Service cuts and fare hikes will have a devastating and disproportionate impact on low-income communities, communities of color, students, workers, seniors and the environment. We say NO TO PRIVATIZATION of our common resources and NO MORE EXCUSES! We will not accept any funding strategies that attempt to divide the 99% against each other or shift the burden onto the backs of the 99%: the poor and working classes. End the wars and tax the rich! On April 4th, we will stand together to demand public transportation for the 99%. If our call is not answered and the necessary funds redirected, it will only add to the growing body of evidence that our government no longer represents us.

    Sunday, April 1, 2012

    Event Highlight:

    Sunday, April 1, 12 noon-11 pm, Take Back Dewey, Dewey Square, at South Station, Boston

    • 12:00pm – Lunch (Bring some to share).
    • 1:00pm – April’s Fools March – The theme is to sarcastically invoke the ideas and thoughts that Occupy Boston are fighting against.
    • 3:00pm – Livestream training (meet by Gandhi)
    • 3:00pm – Clothing Swap (Got stuff you don’t wear anymore? Bring your clothes, and trade with friends! Surplus clothes will be going to a worthy cause).
    • 4:30pm – Open Mic/Stack
    • 5:30pm – Occupy Boston’s General Assembly
    • 8:00pm – Direct Action Planning Meeting: On the agenda: How to institute anti-oppression? How can we organize without endangering others? Creating a decentralized model(spokes, affinities, etc)

    Calendar for Sunday, April 1, 2012

    Given the large attendance expected at the events listed above, other regularly scheduled meetings may not be taking place today. Check out our Daily Calendar for full descriptions of events at Occupy Boston.

    For more information on Occupy Boston’s General Assembly, including passed resolutions, click here! 

    And if you’re interested in learning more about Occupy Boston and how you can participate, click here! For a partial listing of Working Groups looking for volunteers, please click here!

    Contact Us: Want to subscribe to the Daily Digest? Click here to have it sent to your email inbox every morning! All Working Groups or Occupy Boston events that need placement in the Daily Digest, please email AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org. And subscribe to the Occupy Boston Media Rundown, a daily listing of Occupy-related news, by contacting JohnM@OccupyBoston.org.

    Occupy Boston Daily Digest for 3-31-12

    Good Morning from Occupy Boston!

    Stories of the Day: Documents released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in response to a FOIA request filed by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, filmmaker Michael Moore and the National Lawyers Guild Mass Defense Committee reveal that federal law enforcement agencies began their coordinated intelligence gathering and operations on the Occupy movement even before the first tent went up in Zuccotti Park on September 17, 2011: See How Homeland Security Is Hiding the Feds’ Role in Occupy Crackdown. California lawmakers vote to overturn Citizens United. And peep this: the Washington Post Peep Diorama Contest winning entry was OccuPeep D.C.!

    Other Occupies/Protests: For info on the plans for protests at the G8/NATO summits, click here.

    “An army of principles can penetrate where an army of soldiers cannot.” Thomas Paine

    Volunteer Opportunities/Announcements: 

    • Did you know? Working groups are teams of people within the Occupation, each focused on a particular area or task. These groups are like organs supporting the body of the Occupation. Within them you will find resources, discussions, and courses of action in every field.Working groups are open, which means anyone can help out, including you! Like the Occupation as a whole, each working group is a horizontal democracy, with decision-making by consensus, and publicly accessible meetings. For more information about Occupy Boston’s many different working groups, click here!
    • Have you entered the Occupier’s Haiku Contest yet? I did! Send submissions to submit@occupier.com by April 7, no more than 3 haikus per person. Prizes!
    Upcoming Events:

    Sunday, April 1, 12 noon-11 pm, Take Back Dewey, Dewey Square, at South Station, Boston

    • 12:00pm – Lunch (Bring some to share).
    • 1:00pm – April’s Fools March – The theme is to sarcastically invoke the ideas and thoughts that Occupy Boston are fighting against.
    • 3:00pm – Livestream training (meet by Gandhi)
    • 3:00pm – Clothing Swap (Got stuff you don’t wear anymore? Bring your clothes, and trade with friends! Surplus clothes will be going to a worthy cause).
    • 4:30pm – Open Mic/Stack
    • 5:30pm – Occupy Boston’s General Assembly
    • 8:00pm – Direct Action Planning Meeting: On the agenda: How to institute anti-oppression? How can we organize without endangering others? Creating a decentralized model(spokes, affinities, etc)

    Monday, April 2, 6 pm-8:30 pm (doors open 5:30), Occupy Boston Open House at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 138 Tremont St., Boston. All WGs are welcome to attend, the idea is to make it like a job fair so that people can learn about what the working groups do. Please bring fliers/literature relevant to your group if you have it, and please make a sign with your group’s name on it. Please tell us in advance if your group plans to attend, you can contact me at AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org.

    Wednesday, April 4, 3pm-11:30pm Occupy Boston – National Day of Action for Public Transportation, Massachusetts State House

    Public transportation is a right and must be accessible to all. Service cuts and fare hikes will have a devastating and disproportionate impact on low-income communities, communities of color, students, workers, seniors and the environment. We say NO TO PRIVATIZATION of our common resources and NO MORE EXCUSES! We will not accept any funding strategies that attempt to divide the 99% against each other or shift the burden onto the backs of the 99%: the poor and working classes. End the wars and tax the rich! On April 4th, we will stand together to demand public transportation for the 99%. If our call is not answered and the necessary funds redirected, it will only add to the growing body of evidence that our government no longer represents us.

    Saturday, March 31, 2012

    Event Highlight:

    3pm-6pm, Ocupemos el Barrio Forum on the new Anti-Immigrant Law that the Massachusetts Senate is currently discussing. East Boston Social Center, 68 Central Square, East Boston. Contact: 781-656-5632 or Ocupemoselbarrio@gmail.com

    Calendar for Saturday, March 31, 2012

    1pm-2pm Peace Vigil, at Park Street T Station

    2pm-4pm Safer Spaces Cluster Meeting, at Encuentro 5, 33 Harrison Avenue, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02111

    3pm-4:45pm Facilitation WG meeting, at City Place Food Court in the Transportation Building

    3pm-5pm Media WG Meeting, at Encuentro 5, 33 Harrison Avenue, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02111

    5:30pm-8:30pm Anti-Oppression WG Meeting, at Arlington St. Church (1st floor) 351 Arlington St. (corner of Arlington and Boylston Sts.)

    5pm-8:30 pm General Assembly, at the Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St. Tonight’s GA will feature: Presentation from the Medics Working Group and discussion hosted by Safer Spaces on our collective values and practices in the spaces we Occupy (after Announcements and through the end of General Assembly)

    For more information on GA including passed resolutions, click here! 
    There’s More: Check out our Daily Calendar for full descriptions of events at Occupy Boston.

    And if you’re interested in learning more about Occupy Boston and how you can participate, click here!

    Contact Us: Want to subscribe to the Daily Digest? Click here to have it sent to your email inbox every morning! All Working Groups or Occupy Boston events that need placement in the Daily Digest, please email AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org. And subscribe to the Occupy Boston Media Rundown, a daily listing of Occupy-related news, by contacting JohnM@OccupyBoston.org.

    Occupy Boston Daily Digest for 3-30-12

    Good Morning from Occupy Boston!

    Stories of the Day: Occupy Boston hosted a viewing of the movie “Thrive” when it was released on 11/11/11, but if you haven’t seen it yet, now is your chance. Starting April 5, you will be able to stream it for free at http://www.thrivemovement.com. “The world is waking up… Follow the money… ” And, from the City University of New York to the University of California, students increasingly find themselves on the frontlines, not of a war on terror, but of a war on “radicalism” and “extremism” – see “Repress U, Class of 2012: Seven Steps to a Homeland Security Campus.” And Monsanto wants to brainwash children with their ‘Biotechnology Basics Activity Book’ – see kids, GMOs are fun!

    Other Occupies/Protests: Spanish workers angry at austerity measures the government calls a necessity staged a general strike on Thursday, bringing factories and ports to a standstill.Hundreds of thousands attended largely peaceful marches throughout Spain, waving red flags and beating drums to protest budget cuts by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

    “Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.” Mark Twain

    Volunteer Opportunities/Announcements: 

    – A musician who will be playing at Dewey Square on April 1 is looking for a couple of people to help unload equipment around 11 am. Contact: mark@melodeego.com

    – Did you enter the Occupier’s Haiku Contest? I did! Send submissions to submit@occupier.com by April 7, no more than 3 haikus per person.

    Prizes: The top 3 haikus will be published in Issue 7 of the Boston Occupier (out April 18th), as well as on bostonoccupier.com.  In addition…

    1st place: A Boston Occupier bumper sticker, screen-printed bandana, and a 12-issue subscription to The Boston Occupier!

    2nd place: A Boston Occupier bumper sticker and screen-printed bandana

    3rd place: A Boston Occupier bumper sticker

    Upcoming Events:

    Sunday, April 1, 12 noon-11 pm, Take Back Dewey, Dewey Square, at South Station, Boston

    12:00pm – Lunch (Bring some to share).
    1:00pm – April’s Fools March – The theme is to sarcastically invoke the ideas and thoughts that Occupy Boston are fighting against.
    3:00pm – Livestream training (meet by Gandhi) 🙂
    3:00pm – Clothing Swap (Got stuff you don’t wear anymore? Bring your clothes, and trade with friends! Surplus clothes will be going to a worthy cause).
    4:30pm – Open Mic/Stack
    5:30pm – Occupy Boston’s General Assembly.

    Monday, April 2, 6 pm-8:30 pm (doors open 5:30), Occupy Boston Open House at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 138 Tremont St., Boston. All WGs are welcome to attend, the idea is to make it like a job fair so that people can learn about what the working groups do. Please bring fliers/literature relevant to your group if you have it, and please make a sign with your group’s name on it. Please tell us in advance if your group plans to attend, you can contact me at AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org.

    Wednesday, April 4, 3pm-11:30pm Occupy Boston – National Day of Action for Public Transportation, Massachusetts State House

    Public transportation is a right and must be accessible to all. Service cuts and fare hikes will have a devastating and disproportionate impact on low-income communities, communities of color, students, workers, seniors and the environment. We say NO TO PRIVATIZATION of our common resources and NO MORE EXCUSES! We will not accept any funding strategies that attempt to divide the 99% against each other or shift the burden onto the backs of the 99%: the poor and working classes. End the wars and tax the rich! On April 4th, we will stand together to demand public transportation for the 99%. If our call is not answered and the necessary funds redirected, it will only add to the growing body of evidence that our government no longer represents us.

    Friday, March 30, 2012

    Event Highlight: OB Decolonize supports Free Palestine Rally & March, 6pm – 8pm. Copley Square

    March 30 marks Palestine Land Day in Palestinian national memory. The march’s aim is to mark it as an international event to demonstrate solidarity with Palestinians and to protect Jerusalem.  Join us in Boston to stand in solidarity with this global effort to bring justice to Palestine and to end US and Israeli aggression against Iran. Sponsored by Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights (BCPR), Boston United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), the International Action Center (IAC), the Palestine Task Force of United for Justice with Peace, Veterans for Peace, Chapter 9, Smedley Butler Brigade, Code Pink and Students for Justice in Palestine Boston University Chapter.

    Calendar for Friday, March 30, 2012

    Occupy Lent: Prayers of Repentance for Economic Injustice, 8:00am – 8:30am, Bank of America Building, 100 Federal St, Boston, MA 02114

    Free School University WG Meeting, 5:30pm – 7:30pm, Harvest Food Coop Community Room, 581 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge

    Women’s Caucus Working Group,  5:30pm – 7:00pm, 14 Beacon St, First Floor, Boston.

    Occupy MBTA WG Meeting, 6pm – 8pm, SEIU 26 West St.
    Radio WG Meeting, 7pm – 9pm, City Place Food Court (In State Transportation Building)

    There’s More: Check out our Daily Calendar for full descriptions of events at Occupy Boston.

    And if you’re interested in learning more about Occupy Boston and how you can participate, click here!

    Contact Us: Want to subscribe to the Daily Digest? Click here to have it sent to your email inbox every morning!All Working Groups or Occupy Boston events that need placement in the Daily Digest, please email AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org

    Occupy Boston Daily Digest for 3-29-12

    Good Morning from Occupy Boston!

    Stories of the Day: MBTA unveils final proposal: 23 percent fare hikes, multiple service cuts (see below for April 4 action). And how you dress really does make a difference: OWS people in suits get arrested and police apologize for arresting them! And here’s a playful DIY instructional video on how to dress for a protest – hint, pockets!  And in case you feel like monitoring the Boston police scanner while listening to ambient music, click here!

    Other Occupies: This morning before rush hour, teams of activists, many from Occupy Wall Street, in conjunction with rank and file workers from the Transport Workers Union Local 100 and the Amalgamated Transit Union, opened up more than 20 Metropolitan Transit Authority stations across the city for free entry. 

    Volunteer Opportunities/Announcements: 

    Do you like writing poetry?  Do you like writing three lines of it?  Then submit your entries for The Boston Occupier’s 1st Annual Haiku Contest today!

    The rules for the contest are as follows:

    -Submissions are open…starting now!  They will remain open until April 7th, 2012.

    -Writers are allowed 3 submissions max

    All submissions must be sent to submit@bostonoccupier.com

    -All submissions must be haikus (no iambic pentameter shenanigans, please).  See here if you don’t know exactly what a haiku is.

    -All submissions must be the original work of the author.  Any plagiarism will mean instant disqualification.

    -The content of submissions should be relevant to the content of The Boston Occupier, or touch on related subjects.

    -The tone of submissions can be humorous, dramatic, whimsical, whatever you want!

    -Submissions will be judged by the editorial staff of The Boston Occupier

    PRIZES!

    “Become an internationalist and learn to respect all life. Make war on machines. And in particular the sterile machines of corporate death and the robots that guard them.”

    –Abbie Hoffman

    Upcoming Events:

    Sunday, April 1, 12 noon-11 pm, Take Back Dewey, Dewey Square, at South Station, Boston

    12:00pm – Lunch (Bring some to share).
    1:00pm – April’s Fools March – The theme is to sarcastically invoke the ideas and thoughts that Occupy Boston are fighting against.
    3:00pm – Livestream training (meet by Gandhi) 🙂
    3:00pm – Clothing Swap (Got stuff you don’t wear anymore? Bring your clothes, and trade with friends! Surplus clothes will be going to a worthy cause).
    4:30pm – Open Mic/Stack
    5:30pm – Occupy Boston’s General Assembly.

    Monday, April 2, 6 pm-8:30 pm (doors open 5:30), Occupy Boston Open House at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 138 Tremont St., Boston. All WGs are welcome to attend, the idea is to make it like a job fair so that people can learn about what the working groups do. Please bring fliers/literature relevant to your group if you have it, and please make a sign with your group’s name on it. Please tell us in advance if your group plans to attend, you can contact me at AnnaC@OccupyBoston.org.

    Wednesday, April 4, 3pm-11:30pm Occupy Boston – National Day of Action for Public Transportation, Massachusetts State House

    Public transportation is a right and must be accessible to all. Service cuts and fare hikes will have a devastating and disproportionate impact on low-income communities, communities of color, students, workers, seniors and the environment. We say NO TO PRIVATIZATION of our common resources and NO MORE EXCUSES! We will not accept any funding strategies that attempt to divide the 99% against each other or shift the burden onto the backs of the 99%: the poor and working classes. End the wars and tax the rich! On April 4th, we will stand together to demand public transportation for the 99%. If our call is not answered and the necessary funds redirected, it will only add to the growing body of evidence that our government no longer represents us.

    Thursday, March 29, 2012

    Event Highlight: General Assembly,  7:00pm – 10:30pm

    Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury Street (close to Arlington street)

    Calendar for Thursday, March 29, 2012

    Street WG meeting,  5pm – 7pm, Boloco, next to Community Church (Copley Square)

    Facilitation WG Meeting, 5pm – 6:45pm, CITY PLACE FOOD COURT – aka TRANSPORTATION BUILDING – Boylston, Charles and Stuart Streets
    General Strike (May 1) WG Meeting, 5:15pm – 6:45pm, Encuentro 5, 33 Harrison Avenue, Boston (5th floor)
    There’s More: Check out our Daily Calendar for a list of all events at Occupy Boston.

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