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    Be a part of the conversation at Occupy Boston online

    This is a listserv for free-ranging conversations among the Occupy Boston community as a whole. If you want to raise a concern, give or get advice or suggestions, or pass on information to the broader OB community, this is a good place to do it. If what you want to talk about goes beyond the narrower focus of a working group, this is a good place to have that discussion. Join the Community Forum here. 

    Restructuring OB Finances – May 16th, 7:00 PM

    Back in the early daze of Dewey Square, as monies started pouring into Occupy Boston through the OB website WePay Button and from donation boxes at the camp, several amongst us thought it would be a good thing to “manage” this money, in a “responsible manner.”  This thought became even of more import as we realized that one amongst us was taking it upon himself to spend $ without any process other than his own decisions.  OB’s Financial Accountability Working Group emerged from this dynamic – at the time, a good 10 plus people strong, dedicated to the issues of accountability and transparency.

    In order to open an account at a local credit union, FAWG filed and received an Employer Identification Number for Occupy Boston, and a Doing Business As Certificate for Occupy Boston FAWG.  Subsequently, two FAWG members offered to be the signatories on the credit union account. From that point,  FAWG  proceeded to track, deposit, spend, record and report on as many OB expenses it could discover. It set up cash disbursement systems. It set up an online bookkeeping account.  It stabilized OB’s financial management.  Now, if only OB members would turn in receipts more often . . .

    That said, FAWG, over time, has narrowed and become a very insular group . . . 2 or 3 people with the access, control and knowledge of OB funds, and most of the $, and the accounting thereof, only flowing through one person’s hands.  To these remaining FAWG members, this does not seem like a good model for a horizontal democracy movement. We feel so strongly about this we challenged the OB community to have a conversation about any and all aspects of its finances. That Community Conversation took place on April 10, at a General Assembly.

    FAWG recorded all the issues and concerns raised at the April 10 meeting, categorized them, and held a subsequent meeting on May 6, at which fifteen members of the Occupy Boston community met to discuss the next phase of Occupy Boston’s financial management.  By meeting’s end, participants consented to begin the process to set up new structures to address Occupy Boston’s finances, in regards to accounting, liability and governance. Of paramount importance is  reducing the liability of the two credit union signers.

    This work will continue at FAWG’s next meeting, on 5/16/12., from 7:00 to 9:00, at City Place.  All are welcome. Bring your ideas. Cookies will be served.

     

    Please see the 4/10/12 meeting minutes here:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZDSrDgRgj4yptY0nA7glRNPobJJBcq8FONEozoCxEwk/edit

    Please see 5/6/12 meeting minutes here:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/18T1MBqS6yqQwjyURkbOCRkQzkAGKY-PD-J_JnUgjDcU/edit

    Please see a categorization of issues and concerns raised at the 4/10 meeting, now grouped under the areas of Liability, Governance and Accounting (on the Next Steps tab) here:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsQk3Yy-nTUxdHgzbUdCd3U2Z0hrUi1jNV93di1XM3c#gid=7

     

    Occupy Boston Announces New General Assembly Schedule

    The following proposal was passed by the General Assembly of Occupy Boston on May 15, 2012:

    General Assemblies will no longer occur on Thursdays, effective immediately. The next General Assembly is scheduled for Saturday, May 19th, and will continue to be held at the previously scheduled time on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Groups and individuals within Occupy Boston are strongly encouraged to be innovative in creating space for the community to come together during the time now free on Thursdays.

    OB Financial Management Restructuring, Underway . . .

    On May 6, 2012, fifteen members of the Occupy Boston community met to discuss the next phase of Occupy Boston’s financial management.  By meeting’s end, participants consented to begin the process to set up new structures to address Occupy Boston’s finances, in regards to accounting, liability and governance.  This work will continue at OB’s Financial Accountability WG’s next meeting, on 5/16/12.  All are welcome.

    Please see meeting minutes here:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/18T1MBqS6yqQwjyURkbOCRkQzkAGKY-PD-J_JnUgjDcU/edit

    Thank you, OB Legal Team!

    On Friday, May 11, members of Occupy Boston attended the gala of the National Lawyers Guild, to see the OB legal team honored alongside other local leaders in legal justice.

    Thank you, National Lawyers Guild, for your generosity and wisdom and guidance! We are grateful to the NLG members who took time from their busy schedules (working towards social justice 24/7 as it is) in order to volunteer as legal observers at protest actions and at encampments — often at an hour’s notice! We are also grateful to those who represented us in the courts — we were proud to have you stand by our side. Mic Check! We love you!!!

    As they don their neon-green legal observer hats, the Occupy Boston Legal Working Group received the Legal Worker Award at the NLG Gala.

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