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[Passed at 4/1/12 GA] Proposal Endorsing Goldman Sachs Educational Seminar

The OO Labor Solidarity Committee asks that the General Assembly endorse the Goldman Sachs Teach-In by the Oakland Coalition for Economic and Social Justice. It will be held on Wednesday, April 4th, 2012, from 1:30 – 4:30 PM, at the Allen Temple Baptist Church/J. Alfred Smith Fellowship Hall at 8501 International Boulevard in Oakland. This event will also be held in memory of the anniversary of the death of Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., and will set the stage for an action at the City of Oakland Finance Committee to be held on Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at noon, and then at the Oakland City Council in May (date to be determined).

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Remember James Rivera/March Against Police Murders – Stockton, CA – Tuesday, April 10, 2012

from the Oscar Grant Plaza Gazette

On Tuesday, surviving family members, the Oscar Grant Committee, Occupy Oakland, and the Stockton community will rally and march for James Rivera, Jr., a 17 year old boy who was brutally murdered by Stockton police in July 2010. Rivera’s parents are calling on all citizens concerned with the alarming epidemic of murders by police to come out for a rally, free lunch, and march to demand justice. The rally will convene at 2:00 at the Stockton Courthouse at 222 E. Webster. After the rally, a free lunch will be provided before the 4:00 – 6:00 protest marches to the Stockton City Hall. Buses will leave from Oakland’s Oscar Grant Plaza at 11:30 and will bring protesters back in the early evening.

Read full article on Oscar Grant Plaza Gazette.

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St. Paul on May Day

By my understanding the St.Paul principles call for a separation in time and space of diverse tactics. How can one know , or reasonably expect, that such separation has been agreed to by the black bloc. Or to raise this another way will OO attempt to create such separation. I found it curious that the announcements of no shields, no masks, etc. for he Pacific Steel Workers march have not lead us to realize that such protection should also be extended to children, seniors, non documented protesters etc in every march.
It’s spring, time of rebirth, let us distance OO movement, with all its unimaginable potential, from the same old (often ritual) street violence. We need to have a clear contrast between police violence and protester non violence. As this over abused populace sees
their peaceful advocates being brutalized by state terrorists our numbers will swell to the point where we will have significant, effective power.

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All Out May Day 2012: A Day Without the 99% -General Strike Occupy Boston Working Group

http://markinbookreview.blogspot.com/2012/03/all-out-may-day-2012-day-without-99.html

 

<b>Markin comment: </b> This draft report from GSOB was passed to me. GSOB is looking for May Day actions endorsements and, more importantly, mass participation by working groups, collectives, affinity groups and organizations.

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<b>All Out May Day 2012: A Day Without the 99% -General Strike Occupy Boston Working Group </b> In late December 2011 the General Assembly (GA) of Occupy Los Angeles, in the aftermath of the stirring and successful November 2nd Oakland General Strike and December 12th West Coast Port Shutdown, issued a call for a national and international general strike centered on immigrant rights, environmental sustainability, a moratorium on foreclosures, an end to the wars, and jobs for all. These and other political issues such as transparency and horizontal democracy that have become associated with the Occupy movement are to be featured in the actions set for May Day 2012.

May Day is the historic international working class holiday that has been celebrated each year in many parts of the world since the time of the Haymarket Martyrs in Chicago in 1886 and the struggle for the eight-hour work day. More recently it has been a time for the hard-pressed immigrant communities here in America to join together in the fight against deportations and other discriminatory aspects of governmental immigration policy.

Some political activists here in Boston, mainly connected with Occupy Boston (OB), decided just after the new year to support that general strike call and formed the General Strike Occupy Boston working group (GSOB). GSOB has met, more or less weekly, since then to plan our own May Day actions. The first step in that process was to bring a resolution incorporating the Occupy Los Angeles issues before the GA of Occupy Boston for approval. That resolution was approved by GA OB on January 8, 2012.

Early discussions within the working group centered on drawing the lessons of the West Coast actions last fall. Above all what is and what isn’t a general strike. Traditionally a general strike, as witness the recent actions in Greece and other countries, is called by workers’ organizations and/or parties for a specified period of time in order to shut down substantial parts of the capitalist economy over some set of immediate demands. A close analysis of the West Coast actions showed a slightly different model: one based on community pickets of specified industrial targets, downtown mass street actions, and scattered individual and collective acts of solidarity like student support strikes and sick-outs. Additionally, small businesses and other allies were asked to close and some did close in solidarity.

That latter model seemed more appropriate to the tasks at hand in Boston given its sparse recent militant labor history and that it is a regional financial, technological and educational hub rather than an industrial center. GSOB also came to a realization that successful actions in Boston on May Day 2012 would not necessarily exactly follow the long established radical and labor traditions of the West Coast.  Our focus will be actions and activities that respond and reflect the Boston political situation as we attempt to create, re-create really, an on-going May Day tradition beyond the observance of the day by labor radicals and the immigrant communities.

Over the past several years, starting with the nation-wide actions in 2006, the Latin  and other immigrant communities in and around Boston have been celebrating May Day as a day of action on the very pressing problem of immigration status as well as the traditional working class solidarity holiday. It was no accident that Los Angeles, scene of massive immigration actions in the past and currently one of the areas facing the brunt of the deportation drives by the Obama administration, would be in the lead to call for national actions this year. One of the first steps GSOB took was to try to reach out to the already existing Boston May Day Coalition (BMDC), which has spearheaded the annual marches and rallies in the immigrant communities, in order to learn of their experiences and to coordinate actions. After making such efforts GSOB has joined forces with BMDC in order to coordinate the over-all May Day actions.

Taking our cue from the developing Occupy May Day movement, especially the broader and more inclusive messages coming out of Occupy Wall Street, GSOB has centered our slogans on the theme of “Occupy May First – A Day Without the 99%” in order to highlight the fact that in capitalist America labor, of one kind or another, has created all the wealth but has not shared in the accumulated profits.  Highlighting the increasing economic gap, political voiceless-ness, and social issues related to race, class, sexual inequality, gender and the myriad other oppressions we face under capitalism is in  keeping with the efforts initiated by Occupy Boston last fall.

On May Day GSOB is calling on the 99% to strike, skip work, walk out of school, and refrain from shopping, banking and business in order to implement that general slogan. We encourage working people to request the day off, or to call in sick. Small businesses are encouraged to close for the day and join the rest of the 99% in the streets.

For students at all levels GSOB is calling for a walk-out of classes. Further we call on college students to occupy the universities. With a huge student population of over 250,000 in the Boston area no-one-size-fits- all strategy seems appropriate. Each kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, high school, college, graduate school and wayward think tank should plan its own strike actions and GSOB suggests at some point in the day that all meet at a central location in downtown Boston.

In the early hours on May 1st members of the 99% will converge on the Boston Financial District for a day of direct action to demand an end to corporate rule and a shift of power to the people. The Financial District Block Party will start at 7:00 AM on the corner of Federal Street &amp; Franklin Street in downtown Boston. Banks and corporations are strongly encouraged to close down for the day.

At noon there will be a permit-approved May Day rally at Boston City Hall Plaza jointly sponsored by BMDC and GSOB. Following the rally participants are encouraged to head to East Boston for solidarity marches centered on the immigrant communities that will start at approximately 2:00 PM and move from East Boston, Chelsea, and Revere to Everett for  a rally at 4:00 PM. Other activities that afternoon for those who chose not to go to East Boston will be scheduled in and around the downtown area.

That evening, for those who cannot for whatever reasons participate in the daytime actions, there will be a “Funeral March” for the banks forming at 7:00 PM at Copley Square that steps off at 8:00 PM and will march throughout the downtown area.

The GSOB is urging the following slogans for May 1st. – No work. No school. No chores. No shopping. No banking. Let’s show the 1% that we have the power. Let’s show the world what a day without the 99% really means. And let’s return to the old traditions of May Day as a day of international solidarity with our working and oppressed sisters and brothers around the world. GSOB urges -All Out For May Day 2012!

GSOB meets every Thursday at Encuentro 5, 33 Harrison Avenue, Boston (Chinatown) from 5:15-6:45 PM. April 26th will be an all-inclusive final planning meeting sponsored by BMDC-GSOB. Check us out on Facebook and the Facebook  event page- http://www.facebook.com/#!/Occupy.May1.Boston

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Cincinnati Almost Bailed Out, Please Donate – 3/28/12

Nneka and Teardrop have been bailed out, but Cincinnati is still stuck inside Glenn Dyer jail. We’re only $2,000 away from being able to post his bond. We all want Cincinnati out, including his lawyer, who believes having him on the outside could help us beat these bullshit charges. When you go down for Occupy Oakland, Occupy Oakland has your back! Please donate what you can!

To donate online, please visit the Ice Cream 3’s bail fund page.

To read coverage of Cincinnati’s preliminary hearing, please visit the Oscar Grant Plaza Gazette.

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Six Month Occupy Oakland Anniversary Party (and How You Can Help the Kitchen or Events Committee) – OGP, Oakland – Tuesday, April 10, 2012 – 5:00 PM

On Tuesday, April 10, 2012, Occupy Oakland is having its Six Month Anniversary Party at Oscar Grant Plaza! This event will start at 5pm. There will be a feast, concert, best of OO slideshow, speak out, and dance party. This is a big deal and we expect tons of people! Here are some ways you can help support the event and dinner.

– Bring rice, beans, lentils, salad, fruit, meat dishes, juice, sandwich fixins, or anything you want.
– Bring food donations: If you have access to donated food or you know a restaurant that wants to support this event.
– Bring a dish, big pot, or large containers that make it easy to serve. We expect to feed hundreds of people.
– Transport supplies: If you have a car, truck, or bike cart, and can help other cooks who don’t.
– Sanitation: We are working on a low waste policy in the kitchen, which means we compost and rewash utensils. We always need help organizing waste bins (digging through trash) and taking away bags. If you have a green bin or trash can with extra room, you can volunteer to adopt a bag.

Sign up and spread the word!
Please contact: kitchen@occupyoakland.org.

If you have things other than food to donate, such as pictures or performers, please contact the OO Events Committee at: events@occupyoakland.org.

We LOve YoU!

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Press Release: Protest of Afghanistan Massacre at Military Recruiter’s Station

When: Friday, March 30, 2012

Where: Fremont, California

2:30 pm – Rally at Fremont BART station
3:00 PM – March to Armed Forces Recruiting Center (39194 Paseo Padre Pkwy)

Organizers: Afghans for Peace; Iraq Veterans Against the War (SF Bay Area); United States Afghan community

Endorsers: Courage to Resist, Decolonize Oakland, Education Not Incarceration, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Occupy Oakland, San Jose Peace and Justice Center, World Can’t Wait SF Bay, The Afghan community, American war veterans, the Occupy movement, and their allies will hold a non-violent, direct action demonstration in Fremont this Friday at the Armed Forces Recruiting Station. This action is in response to this month’s massacre of 17 Afghan civilians in Kandahar Province by U.S. military personnel.

These concerned demonstrators will be protesting against:
The March 11 massacre in Kandahar, along with all other atrocities related to this war.
U.S. military recruitment of poor and marginalized US citizens and residents.
The “U.S./Afghan Strategic Partnership Agreement” which would extend the U.S. military occupation of Afghanistan into 2024.

In a joint statement earlier this week, Afghans and US war veterans said, “We’re outraged–not only about this latest atrocity–but by the drone attacks, the night raids, the “kill teams” murdering for sport and collecting body parts as trophies, the urinating on dead Afghan bodies while filming it, the burning of Qurans… We also need to stand in solidarity with economically disenfranchised youth of color who are targeted by the military recruiters and end up joining the armed forces as their only way out of systematic oppression at home.”

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Foreclosure Defense Group Update – March 28, 2012

OO Foreclosure Defense Group Update – March 28, 2012

 

  1. Training this Tuesday for members
  2. OO Cookout Series foreclosure teachout
  3. Fights – underway and prospective
  4. Website(s) and the admin duties we love
  5. Next meeting 



TRAINING THIS TUESDAY

For members to get a grip on the basics of foreclosure process and the tactics of fighting back. Organizers from several groups already fighting foreclosure meet up with us to share knowledge and experience.

Tuesday, April 3
8:00-10:00pm
It’s Your Move Games and Hobbies
4920 Telegraph Avenue (Temescal), Oakland, CA 94609

OO Cookout Series – Foreclosure Teachouts

Last week at the OO Cookout held at the Rainbow Recreation Center in East Oakland, we gave a short teachout on the foreclosure crisis to a crowd of about 50 who had gathered.  Raining, no sound system, and way behind schedule (not our fault) it still elicited quite a response. Two thirds of those there were facing foreclosure or knew someone going through it.  One of the parks directors came up and asked for help with her situation. (The hostile head director who tried to get the event shut down was also seen loading down multiple plates with bbq and potato salad – we got pix!!)

We are going to do it again at 52nd and MLK in North Oakland this coming Saturday, March 31. The bbq will be from 12-5 and Foreclosure will be holding its teachout between 2-3 pm with an organizer as well as a homeowner who has successfully defended their home.
See more at www.oobbq.org.

Foreclosure Fights – underway and prospective

Gayla Newsome and Mrs Katy remain in their homes with Mrs Katy putting ink to their trial loan modification not long ago. Dexter Cato has reoccupied his home in the Bayview and Kathryn Galves is fighting to save her home in SF. See http://occupyevictions.org/wordpress/
for info on Kathryn. This is an excellent story published in the SF Bayview: http://sfbayview.com/2012/stop-wells-fargo-from-foreclosing-evicting-kathryn-galves/

On this side of the bay, there have been a few requests for help that have come our way.  Lawyers, non-profits…. the system has failed them and they are coming to Occupy for help.
This week there have been two more house visits to prospective foreclosure fights, both with sale dates in the next 2 to 4 weeks.  We are continuing to counsel with them, gather up support, formulate strategy as well as research their individual cases.
Look for a bank action coming in the next 1-2 weeks on these fights!!

We get requests for advice from all over the country and requests for teaching materials from other Occupies as well.  We gradually are putting together materials and perhaps some video from our internal training will be of some use in this regard.

Websites and webpresence

We are shooting for a more developed independent website on wordpress.com to be up and ready within 2 weeks. We have someone in the group who has taken this on.  It is the bare minimum right now but here is the url: http://foreclosuredefensegroup.wordpress.com/

Anyone who wants to get on our supporter email list to stay updated can send their info to our email box and they’ll be in the loop.  foreclosure@occupyoakland.org
They also can text their email info to the hotline number 510.207.0182

the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OOFDG/

the official Occupy Oakland Committee page of ours: http://occupyoakland.org/generalassembly/committees/foreclosure-defense-group/

our email: foreclosure@occupyoakland.org

 

the hotline:  510.207.0182    We always answer.

 

OUR NEXT MEMBERS MEETING


As always,


12:30pm Sundays before GA
19th and Telegraph.

Come on by to plug in and work with us!

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Bank of America: Too Crooked to Fail – 3/28/12

In his new article, “Bank of America: Too Crooked to Fail,” Rolling Stone reporter Matt Taibbi chronicles the remarkable history of the rise of Bank of America, an institution he says has defrauded “everyone from investors and insurers to homeowners and the unemployed.” Taibbi describes how the Bush and Obama administrations have repeatedly propped up the financial institution, which received a $45 billion taxpayer bailout in 2008. Bank of America has also received billions in what could be described as shadow bailouts. The bank now owns more than 12 percent of the nation’s bank deposits and 17 percent of all home mortgages. Taibbi also recounts how fraudulent practices by Bank of America and other companies ravaged pension funds. “Most people think of [the mortgage crisis] as some airy abstraction — you know, bankers ripping off bankers,” Taibbi says. “That’s not what it is. It’s bankers stealing from old ladies and retirees.”

Read full article on Democracy Now.

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