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November 20, 2012

Check out this cool time-lapse video of donations pouring in to @520ClintonOS:

Occupy Wall Street ?@OccupyWallStNYC

Check out this cool time-lapse video of donations pouring in to @520ClintonOS:
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… #OccupySandy
November 20, 2012

Nurses to strike at 10 Bay Area hospitals beginning Tuesday - San Jose Mercury News

OccupythePort ?@occupytheport

Nurses to strike at 10 Bay Area hospitals beginning Tuesday - San Jose Mercury News
http://www.mercurynews.com/health/ci_22027239/nurses-strike-at-10-bay-area-hospitals-tuesday

November 20, 2012

Port of Oakland/Airport Workers walk off the job in 3 hours at 9:30PM PST. #N20

OccupythePort ?@occupytheport

Port of Oakland/Airport Workers walk off the job in 3 hours at 9:30PM PST. #N20


Political Fail Blog ?@PFailBlog

Moving over to the Oakland airport where @SEIU1021 will be picketing at terminal 1 at 9pm. PFB will be live soon ->
http://politicalfailblog.com/livestream #OO

Punkboy is live, 10:00AM west coast time:

http://www.ustream.tv/occupysf

November 20, 2012

#OpIsrael Phase 2 - Anonymous Press



Hyperlinks appear a couple of times during the video; I have not clicked them and checked their messages.
November 16, 2012

Best Telethon Ever: Strike Debt’s Scrappy, Brilliant People’s Bailout

Stop The Wars ?@sickjew

Best Telethon Ever: #StrikeDebt’s Scrappy, Brilliant People’s Bailout
http://www.flavorwire.com/347336/best-telethon-ever-strike-debts-scrappy-brilliant-peoples-bailout … (v @alexisgoldstein)

“Hello, my debt is $40k.” As we entered the People’s Bailout last night at New York’s Le Poisson Rouge, a volunteer invited us to make a name tag — but instead of writing down our names, we were supposed to fill in the amount of debt we’re struggling under. Although my student loan debt isn’t something I’m used to speaking openly about, and the naïveté with which I mortgaged my future to get a master’s degree in a field where master’s degrees aren’t so much a requirement as a stigma still embarrasses me, I grabbed the Sharpie and wrote, “$40k.” For the first time since I started making my just-barely-feasible loan payments, being honest about my debt brought me relief instead of guilt.

I didn’t expect the People’s Bailout to be such a personal experience for me. Organized by Strike Debt, an Occupy Wall Street offshoot dedicated to fight predatory lending and challenge big banks’ power over the vast majority of Americans through credit card, medical, educational, and mortgage debt, the event was a benefit for the organizations Rolling Jubilee project — an ingenious plan to buy up distressed debt and forgive it. Since debt can be bought for just pennies on the dollar on the secondary market, Strike Debt realized that if they raised $250,000, they could relieve a whopping $5 million of it. To aid in the effort, they planned the People’s Bailout as a live — and live-streamed — telethon, featuring performances by a boatload of entertainers sympathetic to the cause. Although I always supported the cause, I’ll admit that it was those big names (Jeff Mangum’s in particular) that convinced me to make my donation and come down to LPR.

But what I experienced after I filled out my name tag and stuck it among the others on a wall of personal debt made the night about much more than rare performances. There was something of Zuccotti Park in the air, with handwritten financial horror stories blown up to poster size and stuck on the wall of LPR’s bar area, as Occupy-related organizations tabled and handed out flyers. Outside the venue, anarchist performance-art icon and perennial presidential candidate Vermin Supreme greeted attendees by asking, Mr. Rogers-style, “Won’t you be my neighbor?” Strangers working for one cause or another introduced themselves. Performers who jokingly alluded to violent revolution against the 1% or pointed out that corporations control not just Republicans but both major political parties got the loudest applause (well, except for Mangum). Even the air was permeated by that faint mix of body odor and residual (or maybe not so residual) marijuana that anyone who spent much time in Liberty Square will forever associate with the Occupy Wall Street movement.

(More at the link.)

November 15, 2012

There are almost 40 Climate Solidarity Actions happening worldwide this week!

Tar Sands Blockade ?@KXLBlockade

There are almost 40 Climate Solidarity Actions happening worldwide this week! Our friends Rising Tide Vermont...
http://fb.me/1DmngTj8L

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