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Oscar Grant Plaza Gazette Day 11

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE   Wednesday, October 20, 2011   Day 11. “the commons is back”   FROM A COMRADE Via Twitter:  #OccupyOakland expansion occupation @ Snow Park successfully made it through the night after facing possible eviction by the police!   Notes from Wednesday’s General Assembly : • Sat 10/22, day in recognition of police brutality * Rally, 11am amphitheater march, noon to grand lake, fmr mrkt, lakeshore banks.  Working group to discuss tactics/strategies meeting daily (ask at Info tent). • A comrade from the Denver occupation speaking at … Continued

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Letter in Solidarity with California Prison Hunger Strike 10/17/2011

10/17/2011 A Letter to the prisoners on hunger strike in the Security Housing Unit (SHU) of Pelican Bay State Prison and those in other units joining them. We, as members of Occupy Oakland, send our support for your strike against the cruel and inhumane conditions of imprisonment. We honor you as defenders of human and civil rights, and stand in solidarity with your demands in the struggle over prison conditions. Our community at Oscar Grant Plaza has the opportunity to incorporate great lessons from your strike; the challenge will be to match your courage and … Continued

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In solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, the many occupations underway across the country and Indigenous Resistance Day, Occupy Oakland lives! 10/8/2011

    To the people (aka the 99%): Our only demand is an invitation: Join Us! We are reclaiming public space to use as a forum for the people to come together, meet one another, listen to each other, and build power for ourselves. Occupy Oakland is more than just a speak-out or a camp out. The purpose of our gathering here is to plan actions, to mobilize real resistance, to defend ourselves from the economic and physical war that is being waged against our communities. We look forward to making … Continued

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THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Wednesday, October 20, 2011 Day 11.

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Wednesday, October 20, 2011    Day 11. “the commons is back” FROM A COMRADE Via Twitter:  #OccupyOakland expansion occupation @ Snow Park successfully made it through the night after facing possible eviction by the police! Notes from Wednesday’s General Assembly : • Sat 10/22, day in recognition of police brutality * Rally, 11am amphitheater march, noon to grand lake, fmr mrkt, lakeshore banks.  Working group to discuss tactics/strategies meeting daily (ask at Info tent). • A comrade from the Denver occupation speaking at the ga tonight: … Continued

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THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Wednesday, October 19, 2011 Day 10.

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Wednesday, October 19, 2011    Day 10. “the commons is back” FROM A COMRADE Via Twitter: “The occupiers should not be trying to build a constituency; they should be reorganizing social relations. Oakland seems to get this.” (a small sampling of) Today’s Events/Workshops 8AM Yoga (every day!) 1PM   Race, Class, Gender 1-3 PM Occupation Movement Meeting 3–5 PM Surviving Radical Demos Training Come out to Oscar Grant Plaza for a direct action training focused on staying safe in the face of police violence. 4-5 PM Black … Continued

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THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Day 9.

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Tuesday, October 18, 2011        Day 9. “the commons is back” FROM A COMRADE This global uprising is an uprising of consciousness!  Our critics will dismiss and scoff and ridicule the movement and try to reduce it to petty material concerns or mental illness, and when they get irritated enough they’ll ask for our leaders and demands, and try to contain the ‘dis-ease’ to the plazas before the purge and the dungeon.  The purge should be resisted, but also invited!  By pushing the people out … Continued

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THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Monday, October 17, 2011 Day 8.

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Monday, October 17 2011                       Day 8. “the commons is back” FROM A COMRADE To those who seek a message:   There is no message here. How could there be? Messages are for political parties, and how could this be one when it is clear that political parties have failed? Messages are words, and how could we trust words to prevail against the batons that always appear in the end to enforce the present state of things? Messages are for those seek to learn an answer … Continued

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THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Sunday, October 16 2011 Day 7!

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Sunday, October 16 2011                   Day 7! “the commons is back” The beauty of a world created in seven days by a collective is that some laborers can rest while others work. Let creation continue!   FROM A COMRADE Dear Occupiers, They’re at it again in Washington, the Jobs Bill failed to pass, Obama has raised millions for his reelection, Democrats and Republicans continue to treat millions of unemployed and “discouraged” workers as pawns in their tired game.  We should have compassion for them, they are … Continued

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THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Saturday, October 15 2011 Day 6.

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Saturday, October 15 2011            Day 6. “the commons is back” MORNING AT THE PLAZA So cities built by the people go up: fast and designed to meet needs (food, shelter, protection from harm, health care, education, and art), and represent who’s there. The making is so constant – the flow of skilled, inventive, creative work overlapping as folks move in and out of and among the space and spaces of the Occupy Oakland Oscar Grant Plaza Camp. It’s glorious and we should not … Continued

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THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Friday, October 14 2011 Day 5.

THE OSCAR GRANT PLAZA GAZETTE Friday, October 14 2011            Day 5. “the commons is back” FROM A COMRADE Today, many of those of us who came of age in the past decade are waking ourselves or being awoken from the mire of irony, depression, pity, ignorance, and self-abnegation that characterized being young in America since 9/11. I became an adult in that decade dedicated to war, impoverishment, loneliness, arrogance, mincing cynicism, finicky mockery, class antagonisms sublimated into insipid “culture wars,” the fragmentation of common intellect, the decline of … Continued

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