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    Daily Digest for November 8

    Good Morning from Occupy Boston! Below please find your daily digest.

    Fact of the Day: Fifty million is the big number today! That is the minimum number of dollars you must have to use the new line of super-rich banks Wells Fargo is planning to open exclusively for multi-millionaires. Take advantage of this while you can! Fifty million is also the number of Americans who are now living below the poverty line, a record number that encompasses some 16% of the American population.

    News from other Occupations: The city council of Seattle is debating a resolution that would support Occupy Seattle. David Crosby and Graham Nash are set to perform at Occupy Wall Street. No word yet on Stills and Young.

    Occupy Boston – Tuesday, November 8th

    Today’s Weather and Events: Sunny with highs getting to near 70 degrees its a fantastic day to be Occupying Boston. Check out our Calendar of Events for today, also posted at the bottom of this email.

    Highlights: Occupy the Polls! Today many elections are being held across the country, including for Boston City Council. Get your voice heard then come down to the main stage at Occupy Boston for the General Assembly at 7 pm, where you can participating in voicing your concerns and having your vote count.

    Volunteer Opportunities:

    – The Media Working Group at Occupy Boston is looking for help coordinating the many e-mails it is getting throughout the day and night. If you are interested in public relations and want to help the Media team coordinate this, please send them an e-mail.

    – Free School University needs Greeters, Forum Coordinators and Online Help (wiki, mailing list, website, twitter.) If you can help please contact Eden@FreeSchoolUniversity.org or come to the Friday Volunteer Meeting at 4:00pm

    – The Info Tent is doing a volunteer training next Monday (11/4) at 7:00pm. Email InfoTent@OccupyBoston.org if interested

    Other Working Groups seeking volunteers include Food, Outreach, Info Tent, Winterization, Logistics, Library and many, many more. Click here for a full list of Working Groups and their contact information. See where you think your strengths lay and where you can be most effective. We are looking for support both on and off-site, so even if you can’t come down there is something to do!

    Donate!

    If you are able to, we are still looking for both material and financial support. Any help you can give is greatly appreciated. For information on how our money is managed, please see our Financial Accountability Working Group page.

    Today’s Events (please check the calendar for updates)

    Tuesday, November 8
    All Day OCCUPY THE POLLS! GET OUT THE VOTE!! Your local voting booth
    9 am Get Warm with the Breath and Movement Main Plaza
    2 pm Compassion Meditation with Olivia Faith and Spirituality Tent
    4 pm Direct Action meeting Direct Action Tent
    4 pm Safety meeting Meet at Gandhi
    5:30 pm Winterizing meeting Meet at Gandhi, move to South Station
    5:30 pm Women’s Caucus meeting N/A
    6 pm Faith and Spirituality Working Group meeting Faith and Spirituality Tent
    7 pm General Assembly Main Stage
    7 pm Wall Street in Context Ray and Maria Stata Center, building 32, MIT Campus

    Schedule, Needs, and Announcements for Day 6 (October 5)

    Day 5 of our occupation was exhilarating as we received support from the Greater Boston Labor Council and began deliberating on whether or not to endorse Occupy Wall Street’s “Declaration of the Occupation of New York City.” Tomorrow promises to be even more exciting as we receive delegations of union workers and college students. Here’s the schedule:

    • 10:30 am – Morning General Assembly
    • 3:00 pm – Visit from the Boston Nurses Association and Jobs with Justice
    • 4:00 pm – Nonviolence training
    • 5:00 pm – Visit from students from Boston University and the Museum School who are participating in a walkout in solidarity with the Occupy movement
    • 7:00 pm – Evening General Assembly
    • 7:00 pm – Visit from the Harvard Unitarian-Universalist Ministry to Students from Harvard Divinity School

    We’re also in need of the following:

    • Sugar
    • Soy, rice, or almond milk
    • Rice
    • Beans
    • Lentils 
    • Tables
    • Blankets
    • Tarps
    • Heavy, grounded extension cords
    • Power strips
    • Network router
    • Printer
    • General art supplies
    • Large plastic bin (to keep books dry)
    • Legal volunteers
    • Ponchos!!!

    That’s all for now. Sleep well, Boston. Tomorrow is another day in occupied Dewey Square.

    Contact us

    Occupy Boston Media <Media@occupyboston.org> • <Info@occupyboston.org> • @Occupy_Boston