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  • The Making of a Debt Resisters’ Movement – Feb 26th

    by Carolyn and OB Strike Debt

    Here is a great chance to understand and strategize about current debt resistance struggles in a historical context:

    OB Strike Debt is hosting George Caffentzis, a New York Strike Debt speaker, on the Boston leg of his New England speaking tour.

    He’ll be giving a talk titled “The Making of a Debt Resisters’ Movement from Shay’s Rebellion to the Rolling Jubilee,” followed by discussion.

    Tuesday Feb. 26 at Community Church of Boston
    565 Boylston St (2nd floor)
    Boston, MA (in Copley Square)

    Food and social time: 6:30 p.m.
    Talk starts at about 7 p.m.

    George Caffentzis is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern Maine (Portland). He is a member of Strike Debt. He has written books on the philosophy of money as well as many essays on social, political and economic issues. His most recent book, “In Letters of Blood and Fire: Work, Machines, and the Crisis of Capitalism,” will be published by CommonNotions and PM Press.

    We welcome everyone to what should be a very interesting and relevant evening.

    FYI, George Caffentzis will also be on “Radio with a View” WMBR (88.1FM) Sunday 2/24 at 11:25 a.m.


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    Occupy Boston’s Strike Debt working group was inspired by the #StrikeDebt group in NYC; we seek to draw attention to issues surrounding debt and indebtedness.

    You can view our working group material at http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Strike_Debt and sign up for our mailing list at https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/strikedebt. We’d love to have you involved!

    Community Reinvestment Day

    by Patty

    Hi All,

    I am very pleased to let you know about an exciting event that is happening on Saturday, March 9, 2013, in Winchester MA. We are having a “Community Reinvestment Day – A Discussion of Innovative and Thoughtful Approaches Toward Balancing Money, Society and the Environment.” We are fortunate to be joined by both an impressive group of experts for a 90-minute panel discussion on socially responsible investing, and three courageous advocates for a public bank in MA who will give a very thought provoking hour-long presentation. There will also be exhibits from organizations like the Sustainable Business Network of MA, Rainbow Solutions, and many others. We will be offering everyone a light lunch of homemade soup and conversation, as well.

    This event, inspired in part by CRY 2013 (Community Reinvestment Year 2013), located at http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/CRY_2013, is being co-sponsored by Occupy Winchester and Sustainable Winchester and is taking place in Metcalf Hall at the Winchester Unitarian Society. We hope to have a good turnout from all over the Boston area as well as from Winchester. We really hope that you will be able to join us!

    Here is a one-page flyer, with more details and the location of the event. Please feel free to circulate this to anyone you think might be interested.

    NLG: CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST OCCUPY BOSTON DEFENDANTS DROPPED

    NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD, Massachusetts Chapter, Inc.

                                                     14 Beacon St., Suite 407, Boston, MA 02108  

    PRESS RELEASE

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    Contact:

    Urszula Masny-Latos

    Tammi Arford (defendant):  617-686-8892                          National Lawyers Guild, Mass. Chapter

    Andrea Hill (defendant):      574-206-5632                                           617-227-7335, 617-308-0947

    ______________________________________________________________________________

     

    CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST OCCUPY BOSTON DEFENDANTS DROPPED

     

    Boston, February 8, 2013.    Today, without any notice to defense counsel or the defendants, Suffolk County prosecutors went into court and in an unscheduled, unilateral action dismissed the criminal cases that had been brought against five Occupy Boston activists which were scheduled to begin trial on Monday, February 11.  The prosecutors also dismissed all of the criminal charges remaining against the other Occupy Boston activists who were still awaiting trial as a result of the mass police arrests in October and December, 2011.  We believe that the DA’s decision amounts to an acknowledgment of the unconstitutionality of the arrests and criminal charges that had been brought against hundreds of Occupy Boston participants, and shows that the state has finally admitted that the demonstrations by Occupy activists were legal and constitutionally protected.

    Fully ready to contest the charges at trial, the defendants and their representatives from the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) had subpoenaed Mayor Menino, Police Commissioner Ed Davis, and Nancy Brennan (former head of the Greenway Conservancy) to explain why the City of Boston and its police department unconstitutionally applied the Massachusetts trespass and unlawful assembly laws to impinge upon Occupy Boston participants’ rights to assemble, to express their protected speech, and to petition the government.  In addition, they had also subpoenaed Joshua Bekenstein and Mitt Romney (of Bain Capital), and Robert Gallery (CEO of Bank of America) to address their role in constructing and perpetuating excessive corporate power and an economic system that favors the wealthiest 1% of the population at the expense of the remaining 99%– an undemocratic system in which the voices of the people are ignored.  The police action in arresting occupiers demonstrated that voices of conscience that speak out against social and economic inequality are not only ignored, they are unlawfully silenced by the state’s use of violence, fear, threat, and repression.

    This decision by prosecutors comes after 14 months of delay, during which defendants were repeatedly required to show up for court dates, only to have their day in court and their right to a jury trial delayed time after time.   Defendants and their NLG lawyers spent months working to prepare a case that would potentially embarrass the City and set valuable precedent that would reaffirm the constitutional rights of free speech and assembly.  In making this decision, Suffolk County prosecutors have not only prevented the defendants from having their day in court, they have employed yet another way to trample upon those who voice dissent and discouraged them from challenging injustice and inequality in this country.  In fact, a spokesperson from the District Attorney’s office today admitted that these defendants, who never had the chance to present their case to a judge or jury, “served a sentence” imposed unilaterally by the actions of the District Attorney without ever having been found guilty of any criminal offense.

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    Urszula Masny-Latos
    Executive Director
    NLG-Massachusetts Chapter
    14 Beacon St., Suite 407
    Boston, MA 02108
    617-227-7335
    nlgmass-director@igc.org
    http://www.nlgmass.org

    NLG Mass Defense Fundraiser – RESCHEDULED

    NLG Mass Defense Fundraiser – RESCHEDULED!!! March 15, 2013, 6:00 pm

    Announcement: Dear NLG Friends,
    yes, the anticipated snow storm has scared us, and we have rescheduled our fundraiser for the NLG Mass Defense Fund. The event will happen in March.

    Friday, March 15, 2013
    6:00 – 9:00+ pm
    Jillian’s, 145 Ipswich St., Boston

    We would like to thank the event’s sponsors. Your support of the NLG Mass Defense Committee is greatly appreciated. We couldn’t do it without you! Thank you!

    If you are interested in sponsoring, please let us know at 617-227-7335 or nlgmass-director@igc.org.

    Hope to see you all there.
    Urszula

    Proposals Passed During the 5 Feb 2013 GA

    Radio Proposal

    (as amended)

    Proposal: Occupy Boston Radio (OBR), a working group, proposes that Occupy Boston provide $2549.70 in funding to OBR. This will cover our most essential operating costs (rent and our radio stream), and allow us “breathing room” to seek further funding for other operating costs, and to continue working on a plan for long-term financial stability. Background Occupy Boston Radio (OBR) is striving to produce quality programming related to Occupy Boston, the Occupy Movement, and related topics of interest and importance to the 99%. We seek to include all voices by adhering to the following principles:

    • having open access to our schedule for new shows;
    • hosting shows that invite interviewees and guests; and
    • operating the station with direct democratic principles.

    OBR has been broadcasting online since late 2011. We have broadcast approximately 14 regular weekly shows for all or part of that time, plus a number of specials. We also syndicate the progressive news show Democracy Now! and the environmental issues show Radio Ecoshock.

    We have been an outlet for Occupy Boston news to the public and other Occupies for over a year. This has included broadcasting a calendar of events, as well as specific requests from other Working Groups and event organizers to spread the word.

    We maintain a station blog, and several individual show blogs, and many of our shows are archived online and available as podcasts or for download. A major goal of OBR for the coming year is to increase the number of shows available in these modes, or syndicated on other Occupy movement or allied stations and sites (such as occupymediapodcast.com and occupynewsradio.org).

    The following table constitutes our funding request for February 2013:

    Item Monthly Cost 6 Month Total
    Rent S400.00 $2400.00
    Streaming Server 49.95 299.70
    Total $2625.00

    It should be noted that these are OBR’s basic costs, money needed to keep our station on the air. We have additional costs, such as paying for enhanced blog features that allow us to provide archived programming on line. We also have incidental costs from time to time. Our operations could be enhanced if we upgraded to a better streaming server (costing about twice as much), added a phone line, and purchased some equipment upgrades. OBR has raised money for such things by means of fundraising events and community and online outreach. The money we received through our previous GA proposal (March 2012) represented less than 1/3 of our total budget, last year. We intend to continue and expand such independent fundraising efforts. When Occupy Boston’s fiscal sponsor arrangement goes through, we intend to seek foundation and large donor support, as well.

    Thanks to the corporate consolidation of the mainstream media. Internet-based outlets for unencumbered news and information are emerging across communities near and far. Small independent stations and networks give the voiceless and the disenfranchised a mic to the world. In supporting the efforts of Occupy Boston Radio you strengthen the fight for free media. Thank you for your consideration. Occupy Boston Radio OBR.FM networks give the voiceless and the disenfranchised a mic to the world. In supporting the efforts of Occupy Boston Radio you strengthen the fight for free media. Thank you for your consideration.

    Occupy Boston Radio OBR.FM

    Brought by OBR. Passed by consensus.

    Legal Assistance for NYC Trial

    Request for bus fare and subway rides for OB member’s travel to her NYC trial for S17 arrest charges, and also for two witnesses (OB Members).

    • Bus: $30 * 3 people = $90 (round trip)
    • subway: 4 rides for 3 people at $2/ride = $24
    • Expense for recheduling = $20

    Total: $134.

    Brought by Linda. Passed in the consent bucket

    Strikedebt Student Debt Event

    Funding for a strikedebt organizing event.

    • $400 for rent (hopefully refunded)
    • $200 for T-shirts
    • $200 for leaflets and art supplies
    • $100 for guest speaker transit

    $900 total.

    Brought by the Strikedebt WG. Passed in the consent bucket.

    Food Not Bombs

    Proposal to give remaining unused food funds to food not bombs.

    In lack of use of the food fund in which there has not been a request for months, it is proposed that the remaining $500 be given to Food Not Bombs to continue the original mission of the food tent, which was to feed those that either want or need food. Although the food money is autonomous from the general fund, we could not come to a unanimous decision on how to go forward. The vote came out 5 to 2. In consideration for the process, we agreed to bring before GA.

    Brought by the food working group. Passed in the consent bucket.

    NLG Donation

    Propose to donate the remaining legal funds (approximately $5611) to the NLG.

    Brought by John Ford. Passed by consensus.

    GA minutes: http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/GA_Minutes_Tue_Feb_05_2013

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