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As I wrote in a forum yesterday, Occupy LA is doing great actions that go unreported in the media because it appears no one is sending out press releases on those actions.
There should be a daily release going out to ALL SoCal press.
Send one to me and I will get it out. It is simple.
Here is an example from Occupy Sacramento, which puts out a release every day. This provides media with the message YOU want to send. Often, they will go with it verbatim.
In this Occupy Sacto case, it is about fighting arrests. But in Occupy LA's case, it should be about why you are Occupying in the first place. TELL the stories of people in foreclosed homes whose homes have been saved because people camped out in their yards. TELL the stories of getting locked out of B of A. Tell a story EVERY day about what actions you are taking and WHY. OWN YOUR OWN NARRATIVE, and share it with the press. You'll get much better coverage that way, and all you are doing is telling the truth.
PLEASE TRY IT!!!!!!!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 31, 2011
Day26/Monday Lawyers to file Federal civil rights lawsuit against city of Sacramento Tuesday; 'Occupiers' ask for restraining order against city to stop arrests.
SACRAMENTO - Volunteer lawyers announced late Monday they will file a civil rights lawsuit in federal court Tuesday on behalf of those arrested at Occupy Sacramento - and ask for a temporary restraining order to stop arrests at the Cesar Chavez park demonstration.
Details will be released TUESDAY 2 PM at the Federal courthouse (fifth and I streets.) Lawyers and Plaintiffs will be available for comment.
Similar Federal lawsuits in other U.S. cities have resulted in an end to arrests.
79 people have been arrested for asserting their First Amendment rights at Cesar Chavez Park since October 6 when Occupy Sacramento began. So far about half of those have gone to court on misdemeanor charges (six months jail, $1,000 fine.)When the District Attorney refused to file charges last week claiming no laws were broken, the City of Sacramento took over the prosecution.
All were defended by either a dozen volunteer lawyers or the public defender office.
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Media's Job
Submitted by jmd8800 on
while it is true media is key in getting our message out to main stream media and the public at large.... media is also key in providing a narritive for occupiers.
epic fail.
"Since we don't know where we're going we have to stick together in case someone gets there." Ken Kesey
Hey if you want to get out OLAS message, send anything you see
Submitted by Rancho Larry on
HERE
http://www.wallstreetswindler.com/category/occupy-wall-street-l-a/
Rancho Larry
Available to help with video/ audio media coverage of Occupy LA
Submitted by William Hooks on
Hi Larry,
I've already shot a short piece of about 15 min about the Occupy LA Tent City (last week) and am available to share it with you, as well as to continue to cover the movement. At present, I'm on vacation from practicing radiology (medicine) and I reside about 30 miles east in La Puente.
Please e-mail me at benjaminlafayettesisko@gmail.com , contact me by phone , or see my blog/site at http://www.MaxImpactPhotography.com if interested.
Thanks!
How McClatchy News covered that Press Release
Submitted by m4truth on
OK, So please read the above press release, and then compare that with how McClatchy - who has newspapers NATIONWIDE covered the story.
Remember, the reporters are also part of the 99%. Just help them understand what to say.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/11/02/128998/occupy-sacramento-leaders-s...
~Sue
Another Example of how a Press Release got Occupy Message Out
Submitted by m4truth on
The story I linked above was the 11-02-11 coverage by McClatchy. Here's the 11-01-11 coverage. Compare the press release to this news clipping. They are nearly identical. This is how it is done, folks. I'd sure like to help you get YOUR message out!
http://www.sacbee.com/2011/11/01/4022420/occupy-sacramento-lawyers-file....
~Sue
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