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Occupy Boston Begins Stronger Self-Enforcement
by Stephanie Fail Safety Team Meets About, Amidst Conflict The citizens of Occupy Boston have apparently had enough with people who ignore the community substance-free and nonviolence standards and gathered Monday night to discuss
Read More »Camp Passes City Health Inspection
by Stephanie Fail Due to an inquiry from the Boston Herald, city health inspectors made a visit to Occupy Boston’s camp in Dewey Square Wednesday to check that all medical and food services offered
Read More »The Assault on Oakland
by Joshua Sager In the early morning of October 25th, a massive police action took place on the occupiers of Oakland, CA. Numerous news sources have reported that hundreds of riot squad and state
Read More »Vijay Prashad Speaks at Occupy Boston
(Clips from Vijay Prashad and Noam Chomsky’s speeches at Occupy Boston can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/user/dwgthed) By Christine O’ Connell Over 50 Occupy Boston participants gathered at Dewey Square for a discussion
Read More »Arts and Entertainment at Occupy Boston (10/25 – 10/29)
Tuesday Concert: 12-1 pm Michael Pearlstein-Gluck Poetry: 2-3 pm OccuPoetry on the Plaza at Dewey featuring Richard Cambridge, Mark Goldberg, Susan Eisenberg, Alice Weiss, Fred Marchant and many more poets from our area. Comedy: 5-6
Read More »Free School University classes Monday-Sunday
For those who couldn’t make it on Saturday 10/22/11 to hear Noam Chomsky speak, here is the first of three videos of The Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series of FSU: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olxp34z_Mns by Doug Greene Wednesday
Read More »Pilot Project Engages Distant Suburbs
by Matt Cloyd Last night, Jason Potteiger and Phil Anderson of Occupy Boston hosted an Occupy Boston “house party” in Needham, MA. The house party was a pilot run of an effort to bring
Read More »Third Unitarian Universalist Vespers Service Held at Occupy Boston
On Sunday October 23rd, members of local Unitarian Universalist congregations led a Vespers service that included songs, stories, speeches, and a prayer. The audience of approximately 60-80 people included many Unitarian Universalists. A leader
Read More »Undivided: Dewey Square Pop-Up Art Show
Sunday, November 6, 2011 Undivided: Dewey Square Pop-up Art Show Inspired by Occupy Boston/Occupy Wall St. The purpose of the exhibition is to provide an artistic platform to inspire open dialogue about the economic
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