South Lawn Classroom A
Saturday October 8th, 2011
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Workshop Time |
Presenter |
Contact Info |
Topic |
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10:00am |
Larry Mullin—School Teacher for 20 years |
415-299-0927 |
Civil Liberties: Why We Can Do What We’re Doing.
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10:30am |
Greg Anderson |
626-384-1314 |
Industrial Hemp: Alternative Economics |
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11:00am |
Ron |
N/A |
Federal Reserve |
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12:00pm |
Cameron and Paul |
805-300-6444 |
Glass-Steagal |
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1:00pm |
Terry Adeju |
323-447-6987 |
How to Build Solar Power Generators for Your House |
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2:00pm |
James Clark—ACLU |
404-512-5743 |
We Are Troy Davis |
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3:00pm |
Max Funk |
510-717-4569 |
Monetary Systems |
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4:00pm |
John Osmand—International Socialist Organization |
401-301-4545 |
The Socialist Alternative to Capitalist Crisis |
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5:00pm |
Sarah Dougherty |
804-349-7517 |
Balancing Privilege and Power Dynamics |
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6:00pm |
Refugio Mata—Good Jobs LA |
310-293-0266 |
Basics on How to Speak to The Media |
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6:30pm |
Andy Cobb—Second City |
323-464-8542 |
Improv Workshop |
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7:30pm |
GA |
GA |
GA |
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7:30pm – 9:00am Open classrooms. |
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5 Comments
THOMAS JEFFERSON PREDICTED IT:
Submitted by Blizmo1 on
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies . . . If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] . . . will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered . . . The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs." -- Thomas Jefferson -- The Debate Over The Recharter Of The Bank Bill, (1809)
Elizabeth Crawford
Yes, Yes he DID
Submitted by Rancho Larry on
NICE
To the 99 percent all over LA You ARE involved in this....
Submitted by Rancho Larry on
....even if you do not realize it yet....
News story on OccupyLA (sorry the pics did not come in)
Submitted by Rancho Larry on
Angst in New York Tolerance in LA
© By Larry Alger for the WallStreetSwinler.com
Sat Oct 8, 2011 Downtown Los Angeles
I arrived before 6 AM in down town LA to bring a few donations I’d read on the Occupy Los Angeles blog that I had and they needed. I dove around City Hall looking at the encampment of tents, tarps, and sleeping bags trying to find anything that looked like HQ. A lone police cruiser with a single officer was all the police presence I saw in the 15 odd minutes of circling the block and things look very quiet. Since I found nothing sticking out and no one seemed to be moving around yet I knew there was one place I could go to eat a great breakfast, the legendary Pantry Café at 9th and Fig.
About half an hour later I headed back to City Hall and there were now some people milling around so I stopped and asked them where donations were being accepted. I was directed to the Media tent and parked the van and found some folks to help me unload the stuff I’d brought for them. After some quick conversations with the folks who gratefully accepted my donations and had helped me move it all, I realized I had to find a place to park my truck, and then come back and find out what was what, and who I needed to talk to about Occupy LA to get the real skinny.
I got back before 8AM and started walking around taking some photos of the tent city that had sprouted on the lawn of City Hall.
I flashed back to my teen years during the 60s when LBJ was president The Movement was all about the Viet Nam War. I thought holy cow-a-bunga, Mayor Sam (Sam Yorty) and Chief Parker, who’s name is on the LAPD Parker Center HQ right around the corner, must be turning over in their grave to think that the city has allowed this kind of discourse and demonstration to go on RIGHT ON THEIR FRONT LAWNS! Parker would have had his crew out busting heads and jailing all these people. Locally, this may be the biggest part of the story so far. I guess we have come a long way in 40 odd years after all.
After another photo-op tour I was finally introduced to Brian Rich and Clark Davis at the Media tent. We sat down to talk and after just a minute or so Clark was called away to handle a pressing issue and Brian Rich and I talked for about 10 minutes.
I asked Clark about my surprise on the lack of police presence and he said the basically the LAPD and the city were supporting the movement and that all of them felt as positive about it as they could. The his phone went off and he excused himself. Brian took over telling me that over the last 10 years Americans have been divided and now that divisiveness had reach the point where Americans, the 99%ers, have begun to come together to make their voices heard.
He went on to talk about the logistical challenges and praised both the city government and the LAPD for actually being gracious hosts. He continued that the citizens of LA have rallied to help make it all possible by donations of all the food, water and even the chemical toilets. It is not costing the city a single cent he said.
And if you are in Southern California, come down and catch the vibe, see what they are all about, and hey bring an old blanket, towel or a gas can (they run on generators) filled with gas as you can.
The full interview can be heard on the Youtube video posted here:
http://youtu.be/9lj-QqV7bZI
Let's make "Baseball Cards" of Wall St Crooks!
Submitted by jamirugai on
After reading Matt Taibbi's disturbing Rolling Stone article "Why isn't Wall Street in Jail?"
I got an idea from his Sports/Wall Street analogy:
Let's print up "baseball cards" of Wall Street crooks with big pics in front and career steals/scandals in back. Pass them out to everyone in Occupy Wall Street and all the other occupations so THE PEOPLE can know them well.The problem is we can't put faces to the crooks.
Just like Michael Vick had to face public scorn and scrutiny everywhere he went, we need these greedy destroyers of society to feel uncomfortable everywhere they go. No more free passes from their SEC pals. They need to know they can't bribe their way out of their messes or pay a paltry fine and continue living extravagantly with our money.
They need to feel the full wrath from the 99% everywhere they go!!!
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