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    OccuNation: Occupy Boston’s Homegrown Documentary

    Two of our very own occupiers, Mike Hipson and David Lehnert, have been working on a feature-length documentary film about the Occupy Movement. Mike, a member of our community wellness team, and David, a member of our media team, have both lived at the Dewey Square Encampment and have been great assets to our community.

    The movie is called OccuNation, and principal photography will be going on until the Summer. Mike and David will be travelling the country filming local occupations across the United States, from big cities like Boston and New York to small town America, exploring themes like localism and social justice activism.

    It’s a huge project to undertake, and the OccuNation team just launched their project on Kickstarter, the same fundraising site that the Boston Occupier received its financing from. If you would like to learn more about OccuNation visit the website here, and if you would like to contribute to the project, click here.

    We would greatly appreciate it if you could contribute to this amazing project, but if not, that’s okay! We’d love it if you followed us onTwitter, liked us on Facebook, and check out our website every now and then!

    March to Collect, Corporate Taxes are Past Due!

    Check out this action tomorrow with our friends at MassUniting!


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Did you know that you paid more in taxes last year than some of the most profitable companies in America?

    It’s true. In spite of raking in record billions in profits and handing out giant bonuses to their CEOs, many of the biggest corporations in America today paid ZERO in taxes. Some even manages to pull in multimillion-dollar tax REFUNDS.

    One local tax avoider posted an enormous $11.6 billion profit, yet somehow managed to rake in $3.2 billion federal tax refund — then rewarded their CEO with a $21.4 million compensation package. Corporations like these are starving our communities of vital resources, forcing job cuts, slash services, and closing schools.

    It’s time to collect!

    Join us as we head back to our old stomping grounds to protest corporate tax rates.

    For details, visit www.massuniting.org.

    This Monday: A Community Gathering!

    Towards Co-Creating a Safer Community

    A Gathering for Vision and Action

    MONDAY 1/23, 6-8:30PM

    St. Paul’s Cathedral, 138 Tremont St., Boston

    Step into the circle, envision an alternative community of trust —

    What would a safe AND open community look like?

    Members of all OB Working Groups are encouraged to attend! 

    Guests of Occupy Boston warmly invited!

    Join the Fight to Save the T!

    On Monday, January 23, transit riders across Boston will join in a series of actions to Save the T.  Occupy Boston activists are encouraged to attend these events to say no to massive fare increases, services cuts, and layoffs!

    Save the T March and Rally!
    Noon-1 PM at the State House

    Join the T Rider’s Union on the steps of the state house at 12 noon for a march to the Park Street T station and then to the Boylston Place (the Alley) entrance to the Transportation Building to say no to these cuts!  Details here:  http://on.fb.me/AcTokY

    MBTA Hearings on Proposed Fare Increases and Service Cuts
    1-3 PM;  4:30 – 6 PM
    Transportation Building, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA

    Hearings are open to the public, and will outline proposed fare increases and service cuts.  Get there early (or come from the March and Rally), bring your signs, get on stack.  Let the City of Boston know where you stand on cuts and fare increases!

    Fight Back against Service Cuts!
    6:30 – 8 PM
    Transportation Building, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA

    If you can’t make the noon action, come at 6:30!  Details here:  http://bit.ly/yl5Bvl  and here:  http://on.fb.me/xxZ5Y1.

    Why Occupy the T?

    In April 2012, the MBTA board will vote on a new round of fare increases and service cuts.  If passed, the MBTA’s proposal will cut over 105 bus routes, double RIDE fares, eliminate all Ferry Routes, eliminate E Branch and Mattapan Trolley weekend service and eliminate Commuter Rail weekend service.

    Proposed cuts and fare increases will affect students, seniors, low income riders, T commuters and T workers, and will mean more traffic and air pollution at a time when public policy should be doing everything to encourage more environmentally friendly forms of transportation.

    Meanwhile, the MBTA will continue to pay every single penny of its massive debt payments, including on $3.3 billion of Big Dig debt inherited from the state.  Ninety percent of the fares we pay go toward the MBTA’s debt service payments — that’s more than one million dollars per day going from T riders straight to the banks!

    Austerity is not the answer – join the T Rider’s Union, Students Against T Cuts, and Occupiers across Boston to say NO to the proposed cuts and increases.

    For a full list of hearings, visit:  http://mbta.com/about_the_mbta/public_meetings/.

    For an overview of proposed fare and service cuts, visit: http://bit.ly/znwtfu.

    For an overview of the MBTA budget crisis, visit: http://mbta.com/uploadedfiles/Documents/Financials/Born_Broke.pdf.

    Occupy Boston Responds to Anniversary of Citizens United Decision With Rally & Summit

    On the January 20–21, the anniversary of the Citizens United decision, Occupy Boston will stand with a wide coalition of groups for GETTING MONEY OUT OF POLITICS, two days of events and rallies.

    On Friday, January 20th

    • 12:30-2:00 PM – Move to Amend’s “Occupy the Courts” rally and Operation Woof at the Federal Courthouse at 1 Court House Way in Boston, MA. Operation Woof encourages dog owners to bring their dogs to protest and international superstar Snoopy has endorsed Dogs Against Corporate Personhood’s participation in Move to Amend’s “Occupy The Courts” rally.
    • 4:00PM-8:00PM Citizens United Working Group of Occupy Boston on will host “Rally and Summit to Unite Citizens for Democracy” at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 138 Tremont Street in Boston

    On Saturday, January 21st

    • 10:00AM-4:00PM – day two of “Rally and Summit to Unite Citizens for Democracy” at Suffolk University in Donahue Hall, 41 Temple Street in Boston.

    These events are designed to educate participants on the complex issues of money in politics and explore and engage in solutions to this problem.

    “Whether you identify with Occupy because of housing, jobs, health care, the environment or because of any of the other myriad of problems facing this country,” said Heleni Thayre, an organizer of the event and a member of the Citizens United Working Group, “They are all just a symptom of a greater problem—the excessive influence of money on public policy, elections and the law.”

    Speakers for Friday and Saturday include: Senator Jamie Eldridge and Representative Cory Atkins, both sponsors of a resolution in the State House to overturn Citizens United; John Bonifaz, co-founder of Free Speech for People; Julius Levine, BU Law Professor Emeritus and Clean Elections activist; Donna Palermino, a Civil Liberties professor at Suffolk University and writer for Fire Dog Lake; Pam Wilmot, MA State Director for Common Cause; Grace Ross, former gubernatorial candidate and founder of Massachusetts Alliance Against Predatory Lending; Melia Lazu, MIT professor and co-founder of MassVote.

    Speakers will examine the complex issue of corporate personhood and how special interest money negatively impacts democracy.  Some of the solutions that will be presented and discussed are; state and local resolutions calling for a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United, consumer strategies to target the worst offenders, clean elections, running citizen candidates and citizens lobbying training.

    All events are free and all are welcome to attend. For more information about this event, please email citizensunited@occupyboston.org or visit http://www.campaignfinancereform.us/take-action/rally-summit for full schedule of events.

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