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  • Occupy Boston Daily Digest for 4-12-12

    Good Morning from Occupy Boston!

    Stories of the Day: The Boston Phoenix covers the story of the Camp Charlie temporary eviction and re-occupation. And lots of Trayvon Martin news (and see info on Rally for Justice for Trayvon below): George Zimmerman expected to be charged with second degree murder in Trayvon Martin’s death, see story here. Attorney General vows thorough review in Trayvon Martin case, see story here. A teacher was fired for organizing a fundraiser for Trayvon Martin’s family. And in censored news, check out The 19 Things That the Talking Heads on Television are Being Strangely Silent About.

    Other Occupies/Protests:  OWS has a variety of tactics to break up Bank of America, ranging from direct actions to coordinated Move your Money efforts, and as their spring offensive continues, they’re ratcheting up the pressure. See more here.  More Occupy news: On January 7, 2012, the Philadelphia General Assembly came to consensus on a proposal from the Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence to form a national working group dedicated to conceiving of, and implementing a strategy towards, a National Gathering of the Occupy Movement. OWS and other Occupies are in solidarity. See more here. And in other news, international protests are planned for May 12 and May 15. According to the event website: Saturday May 12 has been proposed as a global day of action in which we will once again take to the streets, to the squares, or wherever we can in order to carry out specific actions that will empower mass demonstrations. May 15 is intended as a global day of action, to intervene in capital flows and mobility, while simultaneously coordinating actions in order to bring awareness to the world so that it moves in a new direction. See more here.

    “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    Upcoming Events:

    • Raise Taxes on the 1% Tax Day Rally and March, Tuesday, April 17, 5:30PM, Dewey Square (South Station). Occupy JP and Occupy Boston will participate, along with many other groups, in a protest against the unfairness of the current tax regime, where people such as Mitt Romney pay at rates far lower than those earning far less, and Warren Buffet’s now-famous secretary pays at a higher rate than Warren Buffet.  The Rally and March will begin at 5:30pm at Dewey Square (South Station) and the march will begin at 6pm and proceed through the city streets, pass by several notorious corporate tax dodgers, and end at Post Office Square. Things to bring:  yourself (most important), signs, noise-making stuff (pots, pans, kazoos, whatever). For a list of co-sponsoring organizations visit http://www.taxdayboston.org.

    Thursday, April 12, 2012

    Please note events are subject to change; check https://www.occupyboston.org for the latest information!

    Event Highlights:

    • Rally for Justice for Trayvon,  11am, Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common. Come show support for Trayvon Martin’s family as they demand a thorough investigation of all circumstances regarding Trayvon’s death along with a demand for justice. Also voice your opposition to a proposed “Stand Your Ground” bill presently before the Massachusetts State Legislature. After the rally, please join a lobbying campaign of legislators at the Statehouse.
    • Justice for Farmworkers! Picket, Delegation and Theater at Stop & Shop Headquarters, Thursday, April 12 at 12pm, Stop & Shop Corporate Office Headquarters, 1385 Hancock St., Quincy.

      Just days before the Ahold (parent company of Stop & Shop) Shareholder Meeting, please join farmworkers and Fair Food allies in calling on Stop and Shop to join the Fair Food Program!

      For decades, Florida’s farmworkers faced poverty wages and daily violations of their basic rights — including physical abuse, sexual harassment, and in the most extreme cases, modern-day slavery — in order to harvest the food on our plates. Today, however, a new day is dawning in the fields. The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) — an internationally-recognized farmworker organization — has reached groundbreaking agreements with ten of the world’s leading food retailers, including McDonald’s, Subway and Trader Joe’s. Hailed by the New York Times as “possibly the most successful labor action in the US in twenty years,” the Fair Food Program establishes a worker-designed code of conduct in the fields and requires retailers to pay one more penny per pound for the tomatoes they buy to go directly to the workers who picked them—all of which is monitored and enforced by the independent Fair Food Standards Council. Supermarkets like Ahold leverage their high-volume purchasing power to demand the ever-lower prices that result in farmworker exploitation. By refusing to partner with the CIW, the steps the company has taken fall far short of the substantive, verifiable and enforceable standards that the situation requires, consumers expect, and others within the industry have embraced.

      Join farmworkers and Fair Food advocates in demanding that Ahold uphold human rights and join the Fair Food Program! More information: www.ciw-online.org, Contact: elena@interfaithact.org; 650.678.9127

    • 4:00 PM — Ride the Rails Come Ride the Rails with us to spread the word to Boston’s subway riders about Camp Charlie, the Occupy MBTA campaign, and the broader Occupy Boston community. We’ll be meeting at Camp Charlie at 4:00 PM for a brief training, after which we’ll be setting out in teams to connect with Boston’s rush-hour commuters and recruit them for the movement through speaking, leafleting, and distributing copies of the Boston Occupier. Let’s seize the unique opportunity to engage thousands of T commuters about the issues that could immediately impact them — the cuts, hikes, and layoffs — as well as the deeper issues that they raise for us all. See you there! Please note: Ride the Rails will meet every day at 4:00 PM at Camp Charlie until the occupation has run its course.
    •  [Ongoing] Occupation of State House Steps for Public Transportation, April 5 – 14, 2012, Camp Charlie at the State House. On April 4, Occupy the MBTA, a working group of Occupy Boston, launched Camp Charlie, a ten-day occupation of the Massachusetts State House steps to protest fare-hikes and service cutbacks on the MBTA. Having survived the depths of the recession, the 99% now faces additional taxes in the form of escalating T fares and the loss of essential transport routes. This is a further transfer of public wealth to the banks. These are the same institutions that were bailed out by the American taxpayer after being rendered insolvent by their own, criminal recklessness. The only debt in need of servicing is their debt to us. In a country that lavishes four billion dollars in subsidies on the oil companies, the relentless assault on public transport could not make less sense – ethically, environmentally, or otherwise. Camp Charlie will be a place for public debate, conversation, and outreach – a living testament to the refusal of the people to be further abused by a clutch of corporate interests, multinational banking cartels and consolidated oil interests.

    Continue reading “Occupy Boston Daily Digest for 4-12-12” »

    Mutual Aid Continues in the Form of T Passes

    The General Assembly of Occupy Boston passed the following proposal on April 20, 2012:

    The Safety Working Group requests $300.00 for weekly T passes. We’re bringing this
    proposal because many of our most active activists who have made OB their main focus
    are living by the skin of their teeth and need to at least be able to get to actions and home
    again. It will be first-come, first-serve with the understanding that these are for familiar
    faces within our small community.

    The OB Media Rundown for 4/12/12

    H.R. 347, State Trooper Love, and Over-Thinking Occupy Boston’s Overnight Eviction From Camp Charlie

    Tuesday, even as new developments unfolded in the transit funding quagmire, that message was silenced in the place where it needs to be heard the loudest – Beacon Hill. As for the kind and benevolent troopers – I’m sure they handled things the best they could. But it’s unlikely that their vehicles will be available to help out once bus and train fares go up and service gets slashed. (Boston Phoenix)

    http://tinyurl.com/cc6sq42

    Gates Foundation cuts support for ALEX

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation   > said it will end its financial support for the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).

    As Reuters reports, the Seattle foundation’s support of ALEC will end after the remainder of a $376,000 grant involving education budgeting and teacher effectiveness has been completed.

    http://tinyurl.com/d6wavuw

    45 Signs That America Will Soon Be A Nation With A Very Tiny Elite And The Rest Of Us Will Be Poor

    The middle class is being systematically wiped out of existence in the United States today.  America is a nation with a very tiny elite that is rapidly becoming increasingly wealthy while everyone else is becoming poorer.  So why is this happening?  Well, it is actually very simple.

    Our institutions are designed to concentrate wealth in the hands of a very limited number of people.  Throughout human history, almost all societies that have had a big centralized government have also had a very high concentration of wealth in the hands of the elite.  Throughout human history, almost all societies that have allowed big business or big corporations to dominate the economy have also had a very high concentration of wealth in the hands of the elite.

    Well, the United States has allowed both big government and big corporations to grow wildly out of control.  Those were huge mistakes.  Our founding fathers attempted to establish a nation where the federal government would be greatly limited and where corporations would be greatly restricted.  Unfortunately, we have turned our backs on those principles and now we are paying the price.

    http://tinyurl.com/6rhz5dk

    Continue reading “The OB Media Rundown for 4/12/12” »

    From Occupy to Revolution: What It Means to Keep a Radical Perspective

    This Friday, April 13, from 10am to 11am at Camp Charlie (on the steps of the Massachusetts State House), radical scholar, Marxist intellectual, and long-time social justice activist Professor Barbara Foley (Rutgers-Newark) will give a short lecture and help stir a discussion about what it means to maintain a radical perspective in the present political situation.

    Following the talk, there will be an informal discussion over lunch, from 11am to 12pm, to be held either on camp or at a nearby establishment. (Details on lunch TBA).

    For more information, please contact Joe at jgramsey@gmail.com.

    Professor Foley’s impressive list of politically engaged publications can be found here: http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~bfoley/

    Rally for Justice for Trayvon tomorrow!

    Come show support for Trayvon Martin’s family as they demand a thorough investigation of all circumstances regarding Trayvon’s death along with a demand for justice. Also voice your opposition to a proposed “Stand Your
    Ground” bill presently before the Massachusetts State Legislature. After the rally, please join a lobbying campaign of legislators at the Statehouse.

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