Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Occupy National Gathering


  The Philadelphia Bee                               Volume II  No. 2
                          Tuesday, June 5, 2012

  Occupy calls for July 4th convention


  Occupy supporters and activists plan to assemble on and near
Independence Mall in Philadelphia June 30 to participate in the first
“National Gathering” of the Occupy movement. The event is to begin
with a march in solidarity with Healthcare-Now!, an organization that
advocates a national single-payer health care system, and end July 5
with a 99-mile march from Philadelphia to Wall Street in Manhattan.
 Organizers hope to create a “blueprint” by consensus of participants
in order for occupations across the country to work collectively on
movements goals.
 Daily workshops and teach-ins ranging from economic education to
citizen’s legal collectives are also on the agenda, along with talks
by Reverend Billy from the Church of Stop Shopping, Alexis Goldstein
of the “Stop Bank of America” campaign, and others.
 A number of “direct actions” are also planned.
 The principles of Occupy Philadelphia haven’t changed since its
inception, said Occupy Philadelphia organizer Larry Swetman during a
press conference today at Independence Mall, citing
“horizontalization”, transparency and democracy as values the movement
still holds fast to.
  “Our principles are from the ground up,” he said. Occupy is
involved with communities and neighborhoods, affecting people around
the country they have no direct contact with, he said.
  As an example of how Occupy Philadelphia has influenced public
policy, Swetman said organizations “more prominent” in confronting
city and state authorities over budget cuts and other issues
concerning public schools in Philadelphia - Fight for Philly, Phare
and the teacher’s union- have allowed Occupy a “seat at the table”.
  “We fight for the community that we belong to to affect change on a
national and global level,” he said, calling Occupy a “global people’s
movement”.
  “People are waking up to overthrow oppressive yokes,” he said.
  “It’s a message that affects everyone on the planet,” he added
later. “Paradigm shifts don’t go away that affect culture.”
  Occupy organizer Nate Kleinman, who made an unsuccessful run for
Congress in April as a write-in candidate in the Democratic primary,
later told reporters that yesterday a group in Maui contacted Occupy
about joining the movement.
  Occupy is more than “people with pink hair standing outside,”
Kleinman later said. “There’s only more coming down the pike.”
  Reading from a prepared statement, Julie Alford-Fowler, a member of
Occupy Philadelphia’s National Working Group, said 61 occupations and
assemblies nationwide have endorsed the National Gathering proposal.
The gathering will be “collectively crafting a vision for the future
and breaking bread”, she said.
  Concluding the prepared statement, Swetman referred to the five-day
event as a “sitting down at the table of sister and brotherhood
together” and “the next s tep on the long road towards justice.”
  Swetman said between a thousand and five thousand people associated
with Occupy from around the country are expected to be in Philadelphia
for the gathering.
  An “Occupy Caravan” will be traveling various routes throughout the
country to bring activists to Philadelphia, an Occupy press release
said.
 “We are not announcing the exact location(s) where protestors will
be sleeping. We do plan on taking city sidewalks as a last resort”,
the release said.
 Occupy participants are known for “Bank sleeps” - camping overnight
on sidewalks in front of banks to protest what they consider to be
unethical banking practices.
 Reading from a separate prepared statement, Anne Gemmel, political
director of Fight for Philly, likened the “undue power and greed” of
King George III in 1776 to that of corporations today. “What choice do
people have when our very own Governor gives away billions in tax
breaks to gas companies while schools go under?” she said, adding that
Fight for Philly will be working to demand an increase in the minimum
wage this summer.
 During a phone conversation later Gemmel cited a recent $1.7 billion
tax break for Shell Oil proposed by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett
as an example of the way corporations benefit from government
largesse. “The crisis is corporate greed and corporate influence,” she
said. “Corporations have too much influence over government,
particularly over Republicans,” she said. Pennsylvanians are denied
needed teachers in classrooms, clean air and water while Shell Oil and
other corporations are given special treatment and tax breaks, she
said.
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Friday, April 13, 2012

Movement Resource Group releases $27,300 for first round Occupy grants


Movement Resource Group

For  Immediate Release Contact: Proposal Review Committee
April 10, 2012 mrg@lists.riseup.net



Movement Resource Group releases $27,300 for
first round Occupy grants

Fort Collins, Colorado– Movement Resource Group has infused financial support into Occupy Movement affiliated projects totaling $27,300 dollars.

According to the website, “The purpose of MRG is to act as a liaison between funders and the national Occupy Movement” accepting proposals that are related to messaging, recruitment or direct action.

The first eight grant recipients include: InterOccupy.org, Occupy StoreFront, Ideological Liberation Working Group of San Francisco, Occupy Toledo’s Foreclosure Defense League, RadiOWS, Spreading the Health, Walkupy.org.  The average grant was about $5,000.

The board confirms the review process is difficult as the ideas are all admirable.  As is the spirit of participatory development, it is encouraged to continue to refine returned proposals for resubmission. The board consists of five Occupiers from around the country as well as appointed long-time activists.

The second round of grants will maintain the five thousand dollar cap in general with the exception of a few spots for especially compelling projects that are ready to apply for ten thousand dollar capped grants.  Second round grants are being accepted now and will have a deadline of April 16 with decisions announced at the early May.

To see more about guidelines, visit the website: http://movementresourcegroup.org/


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

MAR 30: Intnl Hoodie Day: take photo!

From a Facebook invite: 


https://www.facebook.com/events/388914511128060/

Take a photo of your self in a hoodie and post it on this wall.
This event has no actual end date.
This event will continue to be rolled forward beyond the current date showing, and will end the day there is justice for Trayvon Martin.

This event was scheduled to begin Saturday, March 24, 2012, and has now been rolled forward to March 31, 2012 due to issues with the "Invite Friends" button disappearing once the event date has been reached, as well as making it impossible for people to post their hoodie pics.
So, before the date showing here is reached, it will be moved forward again so all can continue to invite others and share pics, thoughts, support and friendship.


The point of this event is for solidarity on behalf of Trayvon Martin, and to bring together the social community in ending racial stereotyping and acts of violence against all people based on those presumptions of guilt.

No matter the age, nor the color of anyone's skin, we are one race, one people.

Please join and share this event with your friends by using the Invite Friends button at the top right corner of this page.
If you choose to not share a photo of yourself in a hoodie, please feel free to leave a comment, or just the word "Hoodie!", in showing your solidarity in support of seeking justice for Trayvon Martin.

* IDOTH Notifications In Your Email*
Just a reminder that you can choose to opt in or out of email notifications by using the gear box at the right corner found at top of this page. Using the drop down menu, you can choose to turn notifications on or off.

NOTICE:
Those who choose to post negative posts and/or comments, or attempt to bait other event participants into a fight, especially about race, will no longer be allowed to be a part of the IDOTH event, and will be removed.
Respect for others should be a rule that goes without saying here on the IDOTH event page, as we are in support and solidarity in seeking justice for Trayvon Martin.
***PLEASE NOTE that the rule I have posted does not mean we cannot have civil discourse or disagree with each other.
***WHAT IT MEANS is that racially biased posts and/or purposely baiting others into a fight over race, and attempts to incite with hateful and overtly rude responses or posts will not be tolerated.
We are joined here as a community by the IDOTH event.
Please PM me or one of the other hosts if you think you see a problem, and we will take care of it.
I would greatly appreciate it if you, as a participant, do not engage in conversation with anyone who appears to be trolling as this only encourages them to continue or to possibly return under a different Facebook identity should they be deleted from this event.
Thank you! ♥

MAR 30: Intnl Hoodie Day: take photo!

From a Facebook invite: 




Take a photo of your self in a hoodie and post it on this wall.
This event has no actual end date.
This event will continue to be rolled forward beyond the current date showing, and will end the day there is justice for Trayvon Martin.

This event was scheduled to begin Saturday, March 24, 2012, and has now been rolled forward to March 31, 2012 due to issues with the "Invite Friends" button disappearing once the event date has been reached, as well as making it impossible for people to post their hoodie pics.
So, before the date showing here is reached, it will be moved forward again so all can continue to invite others and share pics, thoughts, support and friendship.


The point of this event is for solidarity on behalf of Trayvon Martin, and to bring together the social community in ending racial stereotyping and acts of violence against all people based on those presumptions of guilt.

No matter the age, nor the color of anyone's skin, we are one race, one people.

Please join and share this event with your friends by using the Invite Friends button at the top right corner of this page.
If you choose to not share a photo of yourself in a hoodie, please feel free to leave a comment, or just the word "Hoodie!", in showing your solidarity in support of seeking justice for Trayvon Martin.

* IDOTH Notifications In Your Email*
Just a reminder that you can choose to opt in or out of email notifications by using the gear box at the right corner found at top of this page. Using the drop down menu, you can choose to turn notifications on or off.

NOTICE:
Those who choose to post negative posts and/or comments, or attempt to bait other event participants into a fight, especially about race, will no longer be allowed to be a part of the IDOTH event, and will be removed.
Respect for others should be a rule that goes without saying here on the IDOTH event page, as we are in support and solidarity in seeking justice for Trayvon Martin.
***PLEASE NOTE that the rule I have posted does not mean we cannot have civil discourse or disagree with each other.
***WHAT IT MEANS is that racially biased posts and/or purposely baiting others into a fight over race, and attempts to incite with hateful and overtly rude responses or posts will not be tolerated.
We are joined here as a community by the IDOTH event.
Please PM me or one of the other hosts if you think you see a problem, and we will take care of it.
I would greatly appreciate it if you, as a participant, do not engage in conversation with anyone who appears to be trolling as this only encourages them to continue or to possibly return under a different Facebook identity should they be deleted from this event.
Thank you! ♥

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Occupy Boulder: Call to ACTION, #m31


American Spring Mass Rally 3/31

When: Saturday March 31st at 11AM.

Where: Rally at corner of Broadway and Canyon followed by a march through downtown and the Pearl St Mall to the Old County Courthouse.

Who: The 99%

RSVP on Facebook

This Spring we’ll watch as genetically engineered crops bloom on the open space lands we own, and voted to protect; but we’re unable to. 

This Spring we’ll watch as frack holes spew toxins into our air only a few hundred yards from where our children play. This Spring we'll shudder as the immigrants among us are exploited, de-humanized, and blamed for our failing American Dream. 

This Spring we’ll continue to see our neighbors homes stolen from them by an openly fraudulent banking system where the house always wins. 

This Spring we’ll once again fear the shock and awe of our mighty military. We’ll lay awake fearing the terror of the fog of war. We'll witness and challenge the rising militarization of police forces deployed against this rising movement for true Democracy.

For too long the forces of the 1% have divided us and run roughshod over our rights. The dominant economic and political system have turned democracy into a hoax that only covers the thirst for money and power of a handful of individuals. We pay taxes for services we never see and rail systems never built and “they” ask us for more every year. We’re made to pay higher fees, and they pay themselves higher salaries. Our equity crumbles and their bonuses double. We sweat to pay our debts and the Federal Reserve Bank just makes more money out of thin air and passes that money to the too-big-to-fail banks who park those low interest government loans in higher interest yielding accounts. We are expected to watch as we pay for a recovery for those who wrecked the system, even as they deride the so called class warfare being waged against them. The 99% are not a class, they are the we in we the people. 

Today the people must stand together in solidarity. Together the voices of the 99% will be so loud that the bought-out politicians and their corporate handlers can’t help but hear and respond. 

The time has come to turn the page and move to a new phase of history. The American people are awakening, Boulder is awakening. Join us on March 31st as we kick off the American Spring in Boulder with an 11AM rally at corner of Broadway and Canyon followed by a march through downtown and the Pearl St Mall to the Old County Courthouse. 

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Call to Colorado: Statewide PEACE Conference: NO war on Iran.

Initial Call for a Colorado Statewide Peace Conference to Oppose Attacking Iran

MARCH 15, 2012
(note: This is an initial call for the conference. It is meant mostly for people living in Colorado; but hopefully those of you living elsewhere might do likewise)
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Call for a Statewide Peace Conference to Oppose Attacking Iran
Dear Friends,
The cry for an attack on Iran has reached unprecedented, near-hysterical proportions in certain well known quarters.
Like the period before the attack on Iraq, many of the same themes are at play with many of the same players trying to drive our country to war again: creating or greatly exaggerating a threat; vilifying the country’s leadership to suggest that they are `crazy’ and capable of anything; the pliant media that swallow pro-war propaganda and spit it out as truth.
Far from preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, an attack would justify their pursuit and will in all probability trigger a regional if not world war, in anticipation of which oil prices have spiked and threaten to a global recession if not worse.
Our elected representatives both in the Oval Office and in Congress  who succumb to this propaganda are complicit in dragging us once again down the path to death and destruction as they have in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen and Somalia.
We must stop this madness
With this in mind, the Colorado Coalition Against Attacking Iran was formed recently with representatives from Boulder, Ft. Collins and the Denver Metro Area.
The Coalition is already active:
One of our first steps is to organize a conference on Saturday, May 12, at the First Unitarian Society of Denver Church (14th and Lafayette) in Denver from 9 am to 5 pm. The goal is to organize a Colorado statewide campaign to oppose attacking Iran and for re-orienting our country’s priorities toward rebuilding our fragmented and devastated communities. (Detailed program will follow)
 We, the undersigned, long-time Colorado peace activists, endorse this conference and urge you to help build the conference and the campaign to stop yet another insane step toward the abyss. Please contact the Coalition to invite speakers to your area or organization to build the Conference and Campaign.
You can contact the coalition at:
or contact:
Ibrahim Kazerooni: mikazerooni@gmail.com
Yours,
Ida Audeh
Clair Cafaro
Stuart Chase
Cheryl Distaso
Bill and Genie Durland
Nancy Fey
Ron Forthofer
Alan Gilbert
Nader Hashemi
Pat Hewett
Ibrahim Kazerooni
Bob Kinsey
Leslie Lomas
Tom Mayer
LeRoy Moore
Rob Prince
Michael Rabb
Tom Rauch
Ken and Mag Seaman
Cheryl Stevenson
Doug Vaughan
Ernesto Vigil
Evan Weissman
Dan Winters
Phil Woods

Monday, March 12, 2012

Action Alert: Bill 1271: Limit Prosecution of Children as Adults

ACTION ALERT
Please Act Today to Help Pass House Bill 1271
Limit the prosecution of children as adults
Please contact the following legislators today!
 
HB 1271 makes important changes regarding the circumstances by which a child can be charged as an adult and prosecuted in adult criminal court. Under current law, juveniles who are at least 14 years old and who are charged with certain serious crimes may be prosecuted in adult court at the discretion of the District Attorney, a process known as direct file.
 
HB 1271 makes a number of changes to direct file and is being sponsored by Representatives BJ Nikkel (R-Loveland), Beth McCann (D-Denver), and Claire Levy (D-Boulder) and Senator Angela Giron (D-Pueblo).  
 
HB 1271 would:
  • limit the offenses for which a juvenile could be eligible for direct file to only the most serious and repeat violent offenses (specifically, class 1 or 2 felonies, violent sex offenses, and crimes of violence committed by prior violent juvenile offenders)
  • raise the minimum age to 16 years old
  • require that a Judge remand a case back to juvenile court if, after a preliminary hearing, the Judge does not find probable cause for a direct-file offense or if such an offense is dismissed at a later date.
  • For cases that are direct filed, the child is permitted to file a motion with the district court to have the case transferred to juvenile court.   The Judge would make the decision whether the child should be prosecuted as a juvenile or an adult.
  • In cases where the Judge transferred the case to juvenile court and the child was sentenced as a juvenile, the child’s conviction could be expunged, like other juvenile records.
 
On March 8, 2012, HB 1271 passed the House Judiciary Committee with bi-partisan support on a vote of 9-2 but there is considerable opposition to this bill from the District Attorney’s Council.  
 
The bill will next be heard in House Appropriations Committee and could be heard any day.  Please contact these members of the House Appropriations Committee and ask them for their support.  If you don't know who your legislator is go to VOTE SMART and enter your nine-digit zip code.  If you don't know your nine-digit zip code go to Zip Code look-up.
 
Chair, Representative Becker (R-Adams, Cheyenne, Crowley, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Morgan,Washington, Yuma) 
 
Vice Chair, Representative Gerou (R-Jefferson County)
303-866-258, cheri.gerou@gmail.com
 
Representative Ferrandino (D-Denver)
 
Representative Hullinghorst (D-Boulder)
 
Representative Andy Kerr (D-Jefferson)
 
Representative Looper (R-El Paso)
 
Representative Solano (D-Adams)
 
Representative Vaad (R-Weld)
 
Please also thank the following members of the House Appropriations Committee who also are on the House Judiciary Committee who already voted in favor of HB 1271.  Thank them for their support and their continued support.
 
Representative Brian DelGrosso (R-Loveland)
Representative Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling)
 
Representative Dan Pabon (D-Denver)