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    Birthday Bash!!!

    Today is Occupy Boston’s one-month celebration! From 12 pm to 2 pm we’ll be celebrating with food, games, and an open No Talent Talent Show. Get ready for the Corporate Zombie March at 3 pm! When we return from the land of the dead, we’ll do our best to keep the party going with food and music mixed by the Social Club of Occupy Boston.

    Help us celebrate! We really want to get:

    • A birthday cake
    • Chips
    • Plates
    • Cups
    • Soda
    • cooked hot dogs
    • cooked hamburgers
    • Party Stuff
    • And you!!! Come over!!! 😀

    Love,
    The Occupation Celebration

    General Assembly Tonight in a New Location

    Tonight’s General Assembly will be held at 7 pm underground next to the Red Line T entrance in South Station. Please take the stairs down through the glass entrance right in front of Dewey Square.

    This General Assembly will be very important as there will be at least three proposals:

    1. a proposal on winterization,
    2. a proposal on safety at camp, and
    3. a facilitation Proposal.

    Please dress warmly, stay safe, and attend if you can. Your voice is important!

    Facilitation Workshops with C. T. Butler

    Veteran activist and Food Not Bombs co-founder C. T. Lawrence Butler is teaching three workshop sessions at Occupy Boston, courtesy of Free School University and the Facilitators Working Group. We are honored to have C. T. Butler here to help us, since, when it comes to consensus, he literally wrote the book!

    Consensus: So That All Voices May Be Heard
    A Workshop with C. T. Butler
    Monday, October 31 and Tuesday, November 1, 2011
    1 pm to 2:30 pm

    Confused, frustrated, hopeful, or exhausted with consensus so far? Consensus is a process that takes years to master. C. T. Butler and team want to help you of Occupy Boston do what you’re already doing (direct democracy) better. Whether you’ve had formal training or not, come to this workshop to deepen your understanding of what consensus is and is not, its structure and its inherent paradigm shifts. What’s wrong with voting? How can groups handle dominant people? Does consensus have to take so long? Bring your questions to C. T.!

    Facilitation Workshop
    C. T. Butler
    Tuesday, November 1, 2011
    3 pm to 5 pm

    Interested in joining the General Assembly facilitation team or learning better skills for your committees, working groups, and affinity groups? What is the role of the facilitator in consensus and leaderless movements? Join us in developing Occupy Boston’s expertise in large and small group facilitation, so that all voices may be heard!
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    C.T. Lawrence Butler is co-founder of Food Not Bombs. From that leaderless, consensus-based international movement and his activism against war, nuclear power, and oppressions, Butler wrote the definitive work On Conflict and Consensus. It is the only model of consensus specifically designed to interrupt privilege and oppression. His latest book, Consensus for Cities, is designed for groups of up to 100,000. As a front-line activist, Butler has been arrested over fifty times in non-violent direct action.

    *update* Emergency General Assembly

    *UPDATE* The emergency General Assembly has been canceled. General Assembly will be tomorrow as regularly scheduled.  Stay warm, stay safe, and know that in all endeavors you have support with Occupy Boston.

     

    October 28, 2011–Tonight at 7 pm there we will be having an emergency General Assembly to discuss issues dealing with winterization. We encourage as many as are able to attend do. For now the GA is scheduled to happen in the usual spot; if we make any changes to this plan then there will be escorts to the new location. Please dress warmly and be conscious of the weather.

    Press Advisory: Outraged Nurses to Rally Today

    Outraged RNs to Protest Outside Boston Headquarters of Cerberus/Steward Health Care on Oct. 28

    Will tell for-profit giant to honor its commitments and end culture of corporate greed that harms nurses and their patients

    BOSTON, Mass. — Outraged MNA nurses and health professionals from eight hospitals owned and operated by Cerberus/Steward Health Care will gather outside the for-profit giant’s corporate headquarters in Boston on Friday, Oct. 28 at 1:30 p.m. to tell Steward leadership that it must honor its commitments, keep its promises and put an end to oppressive practices that harm nurses/health professionals and the patients under their care at Cerberus/Steward hospitals across the state.

    WHEN:      Friday, Oct. 28

    WHERE:   Dewey Square, Occupy Boston  AND  500 Boylston St., Cerberus/Steward Headquarters

    TIME:        12:15 p.m. at Dewey Square, Boston  AND  1:30 p.m. at 500 Boylston St., Boston

    WHO:        Protesters will include delegations of nurses from Cerberus/Steward owned hospitals in the state including, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Brighton, Norwood Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton, Morton Hospital in Taunton, Quincy Medical Center, Carney Hospital in Dorchester, Holy Family Hospital in Methuen and Merrimack Valley Hospital in Haverhill.

    The Massachusetts Nurses Association, which represents 3000 registered nurses and health professionals who work at eight hospitals owned and operated by Cerberus/Steward Health Care, have been fighting for months to get the for-profit giant to honor its commitments and keep its promises, including a highly publicized contractual agreement to provide nurses with a defined benefit pension plan. In addition to Steward’s reneging on the pension agreement, the nurses are also protesting the hospital’s oppressive management practices, including the firing of nurses and union advocates without just cause, the refusal to provide appropriate staffing and the recent threats to eliminate essential services in retaliation for the nurses’ demand that the hospital honor its agreements. The events take place the day after the MNA and Cerberus/Steward begin hearings before an arbitrator over the issue of the nurses’ pension.

    Despite the promises made to continue services in its voracious acquisition of Massachusetts hospitals, Cerberus/Steward is now using the threat of closure of these same facilities in order to justify its refusal to honor its agreements with its nurses. Cerberus/Steward is taking these actions despite the fact that Cerberus/Steward’s parent company, Cerberus Capitol Management, is one of the most powerful, multi-billion dollar private equity firms on Wall Street.

    As part of the day’s events, the nurses will make a stop at the Occupy Boston site in Dewey Square, drawing attention to the fact that Cerberus/Steward, exemplifies the unbridled corporate greed that has caused the current financial crisis and the undermining of the middle class.

     

    For more information, contact David Schildmeier at 781-249-0430.

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