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    A Revolutionary Arts Festival on Bastille Day

    Anonymous Marie Antoinette

    Occupy Boston will host the Bastille Day Arts Festival on Saturday, July 14 from 1-4pm at Spontaneous Celebrations, 43 Danforth in Jamaica Plain near the Stoney Brook T-Stop off of the Orange Line. The festival will migrate to the SW Corridor Park across from the Stoney Brook Station where a General Assembly will be held at 5pm and festivities will continue. Bring your blanket, a musical instrument, art supplies, your favorite protest signs, and yourself to enjoy food, fun and festivity.

    Join us for an afternoon of live music, arts projects, exhibits, and brief histories of the French and Haitian Revolutions and political prisoners. There will be a retrospective of Occupy Boston inspired flyers, banners, photographs, protest signs and public art.

    We want to remind the general public that the arts and creativity are crucial for stimulating innovation, new ideas and free thinking in the context of a political movement. We hope to see you all there! And yes, there will be cake 🙂

    Still Going out of Business Bake Sale for Bank of America

    On July 2nd, we had our first Going out of Business Bake Sale for Bank of America. After gathering in Dewey Square, we grabbed our banners, put on our costumes, and marched up to the Bank of America building at the corner of Franklin and Federal.

    We spent an hour in front of Bank of America, passing out flyers, gathering petition signatures, and handing out our famous honest-to-goodness, no-money-down, variable-interest-rate, miss-a-payment-and-we-take-your-f’ing-house brownies and cookies.

    And we’re going to do it all over again, this Monday, July 9th at 4:30 pm. Join us! Meet at Dewey Square, march to Bank of America, and exercise your right of free speech to ridicule a truly rapacious financial institution.

    Here are a few photos from the first bake sale:

    BofA July2 Dewey

    BofA July2 Dewey

    B of A Bake Sale

    Going Out of Business Bake Sale for Bank of America

    Bank of America’s bad for America
    Bank of America’s bad for America

    Hey everyone, do you remember the financial crisis of 2008? Do you remember the $700 billion dollar bailout from TARP? Do you remember the $7.7 Trillion dollar bailout from the Federal Reserve? Do you remember the bankers that wrecked the economy, then turned around and gave themselves huge bonuses? The 1% got a windfall, and the 99% got squat. We haven’t forgotten, and we’re not about to let them forget about it either.

    Banks got bailed out, we got sold out!

    Take our friends at Bank of America. They’ve engaged in robo-signing. They’ve engaged in illegal foreclosures. And they’ve collected a pile of toxic mortgage-backed securities from their purchase of Countrywide.

    So what are we going to do about it? We’re going to lace up our aprons and throw BofA a bake sale. Yes, you heard that right: we’re throwing a Going out of Business Bake Sale for Bank of America.

    Do you remember the solidarity we had at Dewey Square? We’re asking you to show some of that solidarity again in a bank action. Come to Dewey Square at 4pm, this Monday, July 2nd. From there, we’ll head over to the Bank of America building at the corner of Franklin and Federal. Then we rally, flyer, and give out baked goods from 4:30 – 6:00. Yes, real honest-to-goodness, no-money-down, variable-interest-rate, miss-a-payment-and-we-take-your-f’ing-house baked goods.

    Bring your signs, bring your theatrics, but most of all, bring yourselves! Let’s show the banksters at Bank of America that we haven’t forgotten who train-wrecked our economy.

    See you at Dewey Square, Monday, 4:00 pm.

    (P.S. – This is not a one-time action; it is the start of a campaign. We’ll be back to do it all again on Monday July 9th.)

    “I AM” – a film screening

    On Friday, June 29th, the Faith and Spirituality Working Group will partner with the Decolonize to Liberate Working Group in showing and discussing the film “I AM” at the First Parish in Cambridge, 6-8PM, easily accessible from the Harvard Square T-stop, on the corner of Mass Ave and Church St., enter through the far door on Church Street and ring the bell at the inner door for entrance.

    I AM is an utterly engaging and entertaining non-fiction film that poses two practical and provocative questions: what’s wrong with our world, and what can we do to make it better? The filmmaker behind the inquiry is Tom Shadyac, one of Hollywood’s leading comedy practitioners and the creative force behind such blockbusters as “Ace Ventura,” “Liar Liar,” “The Nutty Professor,” and “Bruce Almighty.” However, in I AM, Shadyac steps in front of the camera to recount what happened to him after a cycling accident left him incapacitated, possibly for good. Though he ultimately recovered, he emerged with a new sense of purpose, determined to share his own awakening to his prior life of excess and greed, and to investigate how he as an individual, and we as a race, could improve the way we live and walk in the world.

    Armed with nothing but his innate curiosity and a small crew to film his adventures, Shadyac set out on a twenty-first century quest for enlightenment. Meeting with a variety of thinkers and doers–remarkable men and women from the worlds of science, philosophy, academia, and faith–including such luminaries as David Suzuki, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Lynne McTaggart, Ray Anderson, John Francis, Coleman Barks, and Marc Ian Barasch – Shadyac appears on-screen as character, commentator, guide, and even, at times, guinea pig. An irrepressible “Everyman” who asks tough questions, but offers no easy answers, he takes the audience to places it has never been before, and presents even familiar phenomena in completely new and different ways. The result is a fresh, energetic, and life-affirming film that challenges our preconceptions about human behavior while simultaneously celebrating the indomitable human spirit.

    Info on the movie: http://www.iamthedoc.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/events/360163027383894/

    Solidarity Action with Yo Soy 132 For Transparency in the Mexican Election

    A project of Occupy Boston Action Assembly  –  Friday, June 29th 4-5 PM outside the Mexican Consulate, 55 Franklin Street, in the Financial District

     

    Student activists in Mexico have asked for international shows of solidarity around the world to call attention to the attempts by the conservative PRI party to rig the July 1st election.  PRI corruption includes connections to narco-trafficking and the destruction of indigenous communities as well as increased wealth inequality and violent repression of dissent.  The present movement gets its name from a demonstration in which 131 university students interrupted a staged photo – op and forced the PRI candidate to hide in a bathroom.  Since then, thousands of Mexicans have declared “Yo Soy 132” – I am #132.

    This demonstration will be for the benefit of the Mexican activists who need to know that the world is watching the election with them.  We will meet outside the Mexican consulate.  Signs will be provided, and an experienced Mexican activist will speak briefly about the movement.  The main goal is to get some quality pictures and videos to send to the activists in Mexico for their use.  Therefore, we ask that you arrive on time, by about 4:30-4:445 we hope to shoot pictures and video with as many supporters as possible to forward to Yo Soy 132 in Mexico.

    Also please note that some earlier fliers for this even had an old address from the consulate which is no longer correct; the consulate is located at 55 Franklin St. in the financial district.

     

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