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No Masters, No Slaves: First Meeting of the Student Anarchist Federation

Doug Enaa Greene February 24, 2012 5

On Saturday February 18, students from across Massachusetts gathered at Encuentro 5 in Chinatown for the inaugural meeting of the Student Anarchist Federation (SAF). The SAF hopes to build on the upsurge in anarchism’s

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First Mass Occupy General Assembly

Doug Enaa Greene February 22, 2012 1

On February 18 at 1 pm, the first Mass Occupy General Assembly was held at U Mass Boston. Mass Occupy is an attempt to bring together all of Massachusetts’ local Occupy groups to talk

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Harvard Community Protests Library Cuts

Julie Walsh February 19, 2012 1

On the evening of Thursday, February 16, a circle of about forty picketers marched outside Harvard University’s Lamont Library, chanting and waving signs in an intermittent drizzle. The group had gathered to protest the

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Building Connections Across the Bay State

Ian Cornelius and Julie Orlemanski January 23, 2012 Comments Off

On Saturday, January 7, members of at least fifteen Massachusetts branches of the Occupy movement convened at Encuentro 5, a community space in Boston’s Chinatown. The group met to discuss future statewide actions, share

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Mass Occupy Plans for Statewide General Assembly

Julie Orlemanski January 10, 2012 0

                              On Saturday, January 7, members of at least fifteen Massachusetts branches of the Occupy movement arrived at Encuentro 5,

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Occupy Boston Rings in the New Year

Julie Orlemanski and Joshua Sager January 2, 2012 0

[galleryview id=13] (Photos: Julie Stone) It was the last afternoon of 2011. A small crowd had gathered in front of the Community Church of Boston, on the north side of Copley Square. Volunteers carrying

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The Occupy Boston Summit

Julie Oremanski November 29, 2011 0

[galleryview id=9] (Photos by Alan Gilburg) On Saturday, November 19th, the school cafeteria of Josiah Quincy Elementary in Chinatown was filled to capacity with the bustle of conversation, the aroma of lentil stew, clustered

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“The Right to Protest for Right”: Peniel E. Joseph on Economic Justice and Martin Luther King Jr.

Julie Orlemanski November 19, 2011 0

As a chilly rain fell Thursday afternoon, the powerful voice of Peniel E. Joseph rang through Dewey Square. Joseph, a Professor of History at Tufts University, was delivering a lecture for Occupy Boston’s Free

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