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  • Worker’s Memorial Day

    Date: Thu, 04/28/2016 – 12:00pm – 1:15pm

    Location: In Front of State House

    Address: Beacon St, Boston

    At this Workers Memorial Commemoration, we will remember and honor workers who lost their lives or suffered from a work-related injury or illness.

    Details: http://www.massaflcio.org/node/208066

    Flyer: workers_memorial_day_flyer_4-28-16_family_eng_flyer.pdf

    Boston Socialist Unity Project Annual Conference

    roseclaspApril 30 | Old South Church in Boston,
    645 Boylston Street, 9 am – 4 pm
    “Building Socialism. Building Our Movements”
    register at bostonsocialistunity.org
    Bringing together a broad range of socialists and social movement activists from the Boston area to increase our engagement with socialist ideas and the many struggles around our city, country and the world.

    Featured Speakers:
     Vijay Prashad, Trinity College CT, on US imperialism
     Cynthia Peters, Left Roots, organizing in the US
     Jorge Marin, Venezuela Solidarity Committee, on the Bolivarian Revolution and current situation in Venezuela
     Patricia Montes, Centro Presente, on immigrant rights
     Yamila Hussein, Boston Teacher Residency, on Palestine solidarity
      and others

    12 Workshops including:
    – Socialism and the Elections (Rand Wilson, Labor for Bernie and Howie Hawkins, NY Green Party)
    – ABC’s of Socialism, Nicole Aschoff, Jacobin magazine
    – Radical Organizing (Steve Meacham, City Life)
    – Health Care, Sandy Eaton (Mass Nurses Association)
    – EcoSocialism, Chris Williams (System Change, not Climate Change)
    – Labor Notes, Red Black and Queer, Socialism and Feminism
    – and others

    Boston Socialist Unity Project, Sponsors and Endorsers: Boston Solidarity, Center for Marxist Education, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism*, Communist Party, Democratic Socialists of America, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, International Socialist Organization, Massachusetts Campaign to Abolish Poverty, Massachusetts Global Action, Socialism and Democracy Journal, Socialist Alternative
    *Thanks to CCDS for the version of the announcement that we “swiped” to create this post.

    Boston Democratic Socialists of America
    P.O. Box 51356, Boston MA 02205
    (617) 354-5078 http://dsaboston.org

    1000 arrests at #DemocracySpring

    Bil reports that “#democracyspring has exceeded 1000 arrests with our final big day. Each day we had a focus. Pretty much every problem we face is directly related to a very small number of very rich people bribing our elected officials. Which is also why the media, which is owned by them, isn’t covering the largest civil disobedience at the capitol in history.”

    We note that The Boston Globe found a random man cooking a hamburger deserved its attention, but not the largest civil disobedience action in a decade in our nation’s capitol did not!

    Crowd shot from Democracy Spring

    Veterans for Peace at Democracy Spring

    Student day at Democracy Spring

    Democracy Spring – and the Globe remains silent

    (from Amberpaw)

    Political Cartoon about the Globe's blackout of Democracy Spring reporting

    Join the Fight for $15 in 2016 on April 14

    On April 14th, low-wage workers and allies will join together nationwide for a historic moment to Fight for $15. You won’t want to miss it. For every hard working underpaid worker who dreams of a better future for their family – and for every person who believes that’s a dream worth fighting for, this is it. This is the day to be louder, stronger, and more united than we’ve ever been.

    Join the Fight for $15 in 2016! RSVP on Facebook or at WageAction.org

    Thursday, April 14th, 3:30PM
    MA State House

    Save the date and stand with us for economic justice! Too many low wage workers are trapped in poverty. We are tired of being pitted against each other in a race to the bottom. Rain or Shine. Family friendly.

    On Thursday, April 14th, we’ll rally at the State House in Boston at 3:30PM, followed by a short march through the Boston Common. While corporate executives, Wall Street investors and other one-percenters bounce back from the most serious economic recession in 100 years, everyone else continues to face a punishing, decades-long reality of stagnant wages. Too many of us are forced to choose between keeping a roof over our heads, paying our bills or feeding our kids. But on April 14th, we have a different choice; we can choose to stand up for what is right.

    Sign up for the Thunderclap to help spread the word! A Thunderclap is a social media tool where hundreds of people can help amplify one message for a cause. All you have to do is click this link choose Support with Facebook or Support with Twitter, and it will connect your personal social media accounts! Then, on April 14th at 3:30PM, just as we’re advocating at the State House for $15/hour, all of the messages will be released. All at once. One unified message in support of the #Fightfor15 will reach tens of thousands of our friends, family, and community members – but only if you take two minutes to chip in.

    Together we’re turning the tide in favor of working people and our families. And we’ll need everyone’s help – including yours – to make this a reality. We’re fed up with working families being forced to survive on poverty wages, while being exploited by companies raking in billions of dollars of profit. On April 14th, 2016, we are taking to the streets.

    Will you be there to stand with us for $15/hour?

    In solidarity,
    The #WageAction Coalition

    And remember: save the date for May 1st!

    On Sunday, May 1st, we’ll also be standing up for workers’ and immigrant rights
    for International Workers’ Day, or May Day. More details to follow – save the date!

    Contact us

    Occupy Boston Media <Media@occupyboston.org> • <Info@occupyboston.org> • @Occupy_Boston