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		<title>Minutes &#8211; Interview with Noam Chomsky &#8211; 1/31/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 23:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Here to Listen to the Recording of this Call having a roadmap &#8211;to get $ out of politics&#8211;for other issues,  a tool to  get what we want rather than a first goal, would fly better with GA’s walt from occupyportland  was thinking about community building&#8211;reaching out in public ways public discourse is part of our goal removing private funds from politics as issue:  support that this could be the main goal of our whole movement&#8230;could work with t partyProf Chomsky indicated Article v or constitutional convention is long way off Question about the Goals of the occupy movement and it’s coverage by the mainstream media: Coverage of Occupy &#8211; been mixed, at first dismissive, making fun people playing games and silly kids and so on &#8211; it changed, remarkable success of OM, changed the entire framework of discussion for many issues, imagery of 99% and 1% dramatic fact of inequality of the lat 30 years, small concentration of wealth. all of this has been brought to the fore &#8211; coverage itself has been very in some places, biz press, fairly sympathetic, general picture is why don;t they go home, where is their political program, how do they fit into [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Minutes &#8211; National Action &amp; Event Coordination &#8211; 1/30/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 22:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[National Action and Event Coordination 1/30 Call Notes -Introductions (Participants from San Diego, CA; Indianapolis, IN; Bellingham, WA; Portland, OR; Houston, TX; Boston, MA; Maryland) Agenda Discussion of 12-13 actions over the next 4 months Updates, check-ins from last call Updates from national direct action network Shareholder meeting actions discussion &#160; What makes a good national action? -Target, website, facilitation, large degree of participants, work out communications early and often, also value autonomy and diversity of action, continue discussion via email on calendar and on nat’l direct action network to provide better spaces of coordination for the movement -Review of action between January and May February Actions -NDAA action on Friday, Feb. 3rd -Occupy Our Homes on Feb. 13th -Corporate shutdown on Feb. 29th Leslie: SoCal solidarity meetup on Feb. 11th, DNC is meeting, Occupiers will be soapboxing corners Carl: Actions on unemployment extensions vs. Congress on Feb. 29th **Emails captured by Gina for participants interested in NDAA action, solidarity meetup, Occupy Our Homes, corporate shutdown Question: Carl- Are we targeting banks/foreclosures on the 13th, and is the 29th shutting down corporate HQs or ports? 2/29- Nonviolent direct action targeting corporations involved with ALEC, 30-35 cities participating, find out more [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Minutes &#8211; Weekly Monday General Call &#8211; 1/30/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CALL AGENDA: Welcome &#38; Introduction Introduce facilitation team Brief Procedural Comments (see Call Participation Guidelines at bottom, # 5 especially) Communication using phone keypad (review numbers 1-5)&#60;br&#62; 1)  Get on Stack &#60;br&#62; 2)  Agreement, applause &#38; approval for current speaker &#8211; wiggly fingers &#60;br&#62; 3)  Disagreement with current speaker’s comments&#60;br&#62; 4)  Direct response to current speaker&#60;br&#62; 5)  Point of order or tech assistance&#60;br&#62; Be concise so many can speak.  Limit comments to 90 second rule (tone is signal to wrap it at 75 seconds). Say “check” or  “I yield” after comments so we know you are finished Direct Participants to the Agenda &#38; Notes (copy and paste to Participant dashboard) &#60;a href=&#8221;http://bit.ly/gen-agenda-notes&#8220;&#62;General Call Agenda&#38;Notes&#60;/a&#62;&#60;br&#62;&#60;a href=&#8221;http://bit.ly/interannounce&#8220;&#62;Announcements Page&#60;/a&#62;&#60;br&#62;&#60;a href=&#8221;http://bit.ly/topic-suggestions&#8220;&#62;National Call Topic Suggestions&#60;/a&#62;&#60;br&#62; Encourage everyone to post to the Announcements Page posted on Participant Dashboard, even if they make the announcement on the call. Suggest they enter topics for future weekly calls on the Topics Suggestions Page. Direct Reports (3 min @) Walt Roberts &#8211; F29 &#8211; Shut Down the Corporations.  Occupy Portland Call for Direct Action We call on people to target corporations that are part of the American Legislative Exchange Council  (ALEC) which is a prime example of the way corporations [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Minutes &#8211; Occupy Colleges Call &#8211; 1/29/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 20:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agenda A. Overview of Occupy Colleges Natalia 1. How we can help you? a. Press &#8211; Send stories, guest bloggers b. AFL-CIO endorsement 2. If you need help setting up you occupy 3. Pledge of Non violence &#8211; please email us if your school has already accepted it. Comments: What about adding a Drug Free, Alcohol free zone at college occupies &#8211; This can be done as your school sees fit. Do college Occupies need mission statements? It is probably a good idea to B. We need help from you&#8230; Guido 1.  More national facilitators &#8211; talk about different positions &#160; &#160; &#160; C. New College Occupies &#8211; welcome, how can we help? Guidio &#160; Shay &#8211; Sarah Lawerence Colleges &#8211; New York Kristen &#8211; Occupy Provedience College &#8211; small conservative college and we are just starting out. Michael &#8211; Occupy USF &#8211; (Coalition building with other progressive groups) Jan 23 Republican debate &#8211; no students or public were allowed in to the debate &#8211; students organize a watch party &#8211; Occupy USF, Tampa, &#8211; huge coalition of progressive groups &#8211; 300-400 protestors  - led marches on campus USF republican debate Katina &#8211; Occupy NCSU &#8211;  New to the conference call D. What direct [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Solidarity with Occupy Oakland info page</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 20:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome friends. Please stay posted to this page for information related to the occupy actions around the country in solidarity with Occupy Oakland. If you have information post it to the comments section and we will add it to this page. We&#8217;ll be updating this as information comes in, so please stay posted.  Please use this resource to add your local action to a national map. Donate to the Oakland Bail Fund here Please share this donation link widely. Solidarity Actions / Dates &#38; Times Click here for an actions map Baltimore: we will converge at McKeldin Square, Solidarity Rally at 7 p.m. Wear black and bring  candles. Boston: we will converge at Copley Square, at 7pm. EST. Chicago: we will converge on  Jackson and La Salle, at 7pm EST. Dallas: we will converge on JFK memorial, at 6pm CST. (Candle light vigil all will be wearing black, EMAIL odresponse@yahoo.com) Denver: we will converge at Civic Center Park, at 7pm MST. Fort Collins: we will converge at Avo&#8217;s, Mason St., at 7pm MST. Harrisburg: will converge on the State Capitol steps and end at Harrisburg City Hall, at 7pm EST. Indianapolis: we will converge on Super Bowl village, at 6pm EST. March wil begin [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Minutes &#8211; Urgent Oakland Solidarity Call &#8211; 1/29/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 20:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For comprehensive information for Occupy Oakland and National Solidarity Actions: CLICK HERE Agenda: 1. Update &#8211; what happened in Oakland yesterday (Gemma) 2. Quick report back: Confirmed convergence points and times? 3. Discussion: Actions and message planned for today From Sandy: FAQ: http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/01/27/18705776.php guidelines for exclusion and &#8220;community agreement&#8221; (at bottom of previous link): https://occupyoaklandmoveinday.org/sites/occupyoaklandmoveinday.org/files/Occupy%20Oakland%20Building%20Action_Guidelines%20for%20Exclusion_Approved%20Version.pdf https://occupyoaklandmoveinday.org/sites/occupyoaklandmoveinday.org/files/Occupy%20Oakland%20Building%20Actions_Community%20Standards_Approved.pdf coverage: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/01/25/MNB31MUEM8.DTL&#38;tsp=1 http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&#38;id=8519223 homepage for event w/ links to rationale, schedule, multi-lingual flyers, video, etc: http://occupyoaklandmoveinday.org/ Notes: getting a report back from occupiers in oakland what happened. plan what our response will be today. cal &#8211; report back. on police side of it watching it since initial march. gemma &#8211; (deal with jail and legal support in OO) calling from jail. 300 arrestees, they are being processed out, several injured by rubber bullets and tear gas. what was the timeline? - rally at 12p, march to a building that was going to be occupied &#8211; 1 to 2k in march, as people approached the building police charged on crowd with tear gas, children wer in march, rubber bullets, played cat and mouse for several hours, another march later in the afternoon was kettled (12th and telegraph) another march around 4:30p &#8211; police crashed on the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Solidarity Sunday &#8211; Occupiers Everywhere Stand With Occupy Oakland</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 14:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[InterOccupy has scheduled a conference call to discuss Solidarity Sunday. Today at 2pm EST / 11AM PST CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS CALL  TO READ MORE ABOUT THE CALL CLICK HERE Occupiers everywhere! TODAY IS SOLIDARITY SUNDAY! In response to brutal police repression in Oakland this evening (including tear-gas, &#8220;flash&#8221; grenades, projectiles, mass arrests, and a pregnant woman hit in the belly by a policeman&#8217;s baton) direct action working groups from at least Occupy Wall St, Occupy Boston, and Occupy Philly, have stayed up late to craft a massive coordinated response. Here are the initial results: In Philly, we will converge at LOVE Park, at 7pm EST. In NYC, we will converge at Washington Square, at 7pm EST. In Boston, we will converge at Copley Square, at 7pm. EST. If your Occupy can come to a snap consensus on a place, email the location to solidarity@occupywallst.org so OWS can tell the world just how massively this movement responds to such brutality. Tweet about it with #solidaritysunday and/or #J29. Here&#8217;s a draft messaging statement prepared by Occupiers from these various cities (working collaboratively on etherpad, of course): Yesterday, Occupy Oakland moved to convert a vacant building into a community center [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Occupations Report: January 27, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 00:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; OCCUPIER RUNNING FOR CONGRESS First Occupy Wall Street Protester Declares Intention To Run For Congress, Will Be Running On Democratic Ticket Nathan Kleinman, a 29-year-old member of the Occupy Philadelphia movement, intends to run for congress in Pennsylvania’s 13th district against Democratic incumbent Allyson Schwartz. “The petition gathering period starts today and lasts for three weeks, so I plan to file by then,” Kleinman told reporters today. “I’ll be running in the Democratic primary.” Read more at: http://bit.ly/xcdcI6 &#160; OCCUPY DC FACING EVICTION Friday, January 27 &#8211; Federal park authorities in the nation&#8217;s capital told Occupy protesters at two sites on Friday that they will begin enforcing park rules that prohibit camping &#8212; a move seen by the activists as a &#8220;slow creep&#8221; aimed at whittling down their demonstration in Washington, DC. The National Park Service said in a flier that starting Monday at noon it will begin to enforce regulations prohibiting camping and the use of temporary structures for camping. Individual violators may be subject to arrest and their property subject to seizure as evidence, the flier said. Read more at http://on.msnbc.com/zCXnuu.     FORECLOSURES One hundred Brooklyn community members and Occupiers peacefully disrupt foreclosure auction 1/26/2012 — Thursday afternoon approximately one hundred people peacefully and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Minutes &#8211; Occupy Solidarity Social Forum &#8211; 1/26/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 04:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Introductions- I didn&#8217;t get everyones names, started taking minutes after this. Sarah-Occupy Portland; Jack S.; Bruce-Olympia; Sinbad- L.A.; Port Townsend was present; Chris M.-Occupy San Diego; Leslie M.-Occupy San Diego; Shelly-Occupy Modesto. Please contact me if I left you out, as there were 13 people on the call. &#160; 2. Report from Occupy Olympia on preparations for the forum- They want total solidarity at the Social Forum with all the occupies. It will be a place where everyone from everywhere can share share skills and information. It will be an open format. Planned to be an excellent weekend for everyone. There will be trainings, teach-ins, Direct Action trainings and targets for the American Spring. Olympia is also asking people to stay for Presidents Day as there are events/actions planned for that day at the Olympia State Capitol. There will already be lots of organizations present, its a progressive town overall. This will be &#8220;Safe Place for All&#8221;- there is no agenda planned for this meet up, It is completely &#8220;autonomous&#8221;. As many workshops, Teach ins, and Topics as possible, planning on possibly having teach-ins be 90 mins long (15 mins discuss topic, 70 mins? discussions) Want it totally open but structured. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Minutes &#8211; IO Planning Call Thursdays &#8211; 1/26/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 04:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OVERVIEW AGENDA (BROAD BRUSH) The Detailed Agenda often goes several layers deep and can be confusing to some.  To help make it clear here is the High Level (Broad Brush) Agenda Opening the call (7min) Guidelines for Participation for this IO Operations Meeting(3 min) Sub Group Topics: Reports and High Priority Items (45 min) “Priority “ Planning, Strategy or Organizational Item;  IO Calls (  min) Other Items (  min) Closing the Call:  (8 min) &#160; DETAILED CALL AGENDA: Opening the call (7min) Welcome any Newcomers to this call How Maestro Works : 1 Stack, 2 Twinkles, 3 Disagree, 4 Direct Respond, 5 Point of Process Check-Ins (30 seconds each.) Changes / Additions to the Call Agenda? Note Taking &#8211; Andrea Guidelines for Participation for this IO Operations Meeting( 2 min) Welcome to newcomers and quick overview (if needed) on our guidelines for participation in this IO Operations meeting. Code of Conduct / Principles of Accountability IO Guidelines for Participation + Communication Sub Groups and Operations: Brief Reports and High Priority Items (50 min) Call Planning (Sub Group) (12 min) New Items No Sub group call this week do to scheduling problems cal will send new poll out to find new [...]]]></description>
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