Tag Archive: joint actions

Oct
03
2012

OLB Anniversary 10/13

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BRING THE NOISE!

Saturday, October 13th, at noon, Bixby Park (Broadway & Junipero, across from Hot Java): Occupy Long Beach will be celebrating its one-year anniversary at Bixby Park, and holding an action in solidarity with the Global Noise protests. Enjoy musical performances, teach-ins, food, art and solidarity in the shade across from Hot Java. Watch our website and Facebook page for more details.

For more information, contact us at occupylb@gmail.com or visit occupylb.org.
Our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/occupylongbeach

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/10/03/olbanniversary1/

Jun
24
2012

Newsletter June 24th 2012

Occupy Long Beach Newsletter
June 24th, 2012

Contents:
A.) General Assembly Minutes June 21st, 2012
B.) Upcoming Events
C.) Recurring Events


General Assembly Minutes
June 21, 2012

Erin W. served as facilitator; DanO did stacks; Jacob was the greeter; Xiomara was the note taker

Meeting began at 7 pm.

  1. Proposal to open an account at Wescom, with Naida and Wayne as the signatories for the group: Consensus was reached that Naida and Wayne be empowered to open the account tomorrow with existing funds. Any funds from earlier efforts will be moved to the Wescom account as soon as possible.

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/06/24/873/

May
11
2012

GA Notes Wednesday May 9th.

GA Notes Wednesday May 9th.
Facilitator: Jason. Opened with agenda shout-outs:

  • City Council meeting about the Homeowners’ Bill of Rights.
  • The future of Occupy Long Beach.
  • Brochure by Downtown Long Beach Associates discouraging panhandling.
  • Negative P.R. concerning anarchists and black bloc.
  • Press-Telegram blackout.
  • V’s proposal to build visibility.
  • Jason’s report.
  • Report on May Day.
  • Green Long Beach.


City Council meeting about the Homeowners’ Bill of Rights: Sharon.
Roughly 15 people from Occupy Long Beach attended the meeting, and several spoke in support of the Homeowners’ Bill of Rights. One banker was in attendance with a number of questionable arguments against it. Propose we draft press release and contact the state legislation committee. Also propose arranging an OLB contingent with prepared talking points at next meeting. Erin F. proposed holding a picnic to build support and plan for such an action.

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/05/11/ga-notes-wednesday-may-9th/

Mar
22
2012

Hundreds gather at Wells Fargo Center to protest bank’s birthday | 89.3 KPCC

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Hundreds gather at Wells Fargo Center to protest bank’s birthday | 89.3 KPCC:

A few hundred people marched on Wells Fargo Center to crash the U.S. banking giant’s 160th birthday on Tuesday.

The protest was put on by Good Jobs LA, an activist group with ties to the Occupy LA movement. The group called for an end to home foreclosures by Wells Fargo, which they say leads the nation.

Protesters sang “Happy Birthday” at the bank’s front door and chanted slogans that have by now become synonymous with the Occupy movement: “We are the 99 percent,” “Si se puede” and “Banks got bailed out, we got sold out.”

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/03/22/hundreds-gather-at-wells-fargo-center-to-protest-banks-birthday-89-3-kpcc/

Mar
08
2012

Occupy SoCal / Blanca Cardenas Rally, Sunday 3/11

Occupy So Cal, Sunday March 11th

MORNING RALLY: 9-11am at La Placita Olvera, 1 Olvera St
This rally and march are in honor of Blanca Cardenas, a nursing mother who was deported to Mexico after LAPD arrested her for defending her fraudulently foreclosed home from illegal eviction despite the fact that she is married to a U.S. Citizen and a mother of 2 U.S. Citizen children. We are hoping to get thousands into the streets but we cannot do that without your help. Sign up to volunteer here: http://occupyfightsforeclosures.nationbuilder.com/
More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/242254815866967/?notif_t=event_invite

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/03/08/occupy-socal-blanca-cardenas-rally-sunday-311/

Feb
04
2012

Upcoming Events Feb. 4th

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Saturday, February 4th. 10:30am. The Gray Panthers of Long Beach will be hosting the Occupy Movement at their Saturday Febuary 4th meeting at the Senior Center, 1150 E. 4th street. Occupy Long Beach’s Jason James will be speaking about the movement, local actions, and our relationship to OWS.

Saturday, February 4th. MEETING AGENDA ITEM: Mission Statement/List of Issues to Focus: we will bring our mission statement and list of issues to focus on back to General Assembly for approval.

SUPER SUNDAY AT OCCUPY LONG BEACH – we’ve got a full day planned for you! – see attached flyer
https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/316601848386489/

12:00-5:00pm Donation Drive for homeless students in Long Beach – see attached printable flyer
https://www.facebook.com/events/335737233114225/
3:00 pm General strike committee meeting – and every sunday until May 1st

https://www.facebook.com/events/268610803209158/

4:00 pm Open Mic – music. poetry. discussion bring a song or a poem, a drum or just your smile!!! a blanket or a chair and some snacks and stay for….
6:30 pm the Free Sunday Movie. And popcorn!!! this week showing the documentary “Letters to the President” – Documentary filmmaker Thomas Gibson directed this investigation into the rise of the Republican right wing in America, and how this has impacted the African-American community. Letter to the President explores the different way in which the policies Reagan and Bush administrations have damaged the lives of black youth, from the government-approved distribution of crack cocaine in inner-city neighborhoods to economic policies that have widened the divide between the rich and the poor. Gibson’s film also parallels this phenomenon with the rise of rap and hip-hop music, and how these styles have provided a voice for disenfranchised youth. Letter to the President includes interviews with KRS-One, 50 Cent, Damon Dash, Ghostface Killah, Dick Gregory, Amiri Baraka, and many more; Snoop Dogg narrates. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Monday, February 6th. Committee Meetings: All committees briefly report to GA, then we’ll break out into committees.

Wednesday, February 8th. MEETING AGENDA ITEM: Changing Our Meeting Process: we will discuss how we can improve our meeting process. We may be modifying our process from 100% consensus to 90% or other modified consensus format.

Saturday, Feb 11th: Occupy SoCal Inter-occupy conference, San Diego Civic Center, events planned throughout the day. We want to get as many people down there as possible. We had a lot of Occupiers from around SoCal come to Long Beach last month for the MLK parade; lets go support them and continue to plan Inter-Occupy coordinated actions. – See full schedule at bottom of the email.

https://www.facebook.com/events/202644869833737/

Feb. 18: Home Defense Empowerment Workshop 3-6pm
First Congregational Church Long Beach, 241 Cedar Avenue – see attached printable flyer in eng/span
Workshop to provide the resources necessary for a motivated homeowner to successfully defend their home.

https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/304718032912798/

We have set up a mass text alert system, you can subscribe to by texting “@HomeDefense” to 23559.
It will only include information on emergency situations of local homeowners when they come up,
and will be curated by Occupy Long Beach.

Sunday, Feb 26th: Occupy Long Beach & Move to Amend Rally to End Corporate Personhood with guest speaker David Cobb at Bixby Park, 4:30PM to 6:30PM.
The Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling has hijacked our government. It opens the door to a floodgate of corporate money to influence elections. Join David Cobb from Move to Amend and OLB in an Action to Abolish Corporate Personhood!

Wednesday, Feb 29th: SHUTDOWN THE CORPORATIONS! National call to Action! 4100 Hamner Ave, Mira Loma, CA. 6:00am until 6:00pm. We are organizing car pooling options, look for that info in an upcoming email closer to the event date.
A national day of direct action to reclaim our voices and challenge our society’s obsession with profit and greed by shutting down the corporations.
Join Occupy Riverside, Redlands, San Bernardino Valley, Los Angeles and other Occupy groups in the region for the mass participatory direct action targeting Walmart’s largest warehouse and distribution center.
NO BUSINESS AS USUAL!
https://www.facebook.com/events/221156634636963/

Wednesday, Feb 29th: First ever “People’s State of the City” 2012, reflecting the realities and voices of Long Beach Residents. Free Food, Childwatch, Spanish & Khmer Translation. 5:30PM at Antioch Church, 1535 Gundry Ave, Long Beach. Sponsored by a coalition of LB organizations – see flyer attached.

Schedule for Inter-Occupy Action in San Diego:
8:30 – 9:30 Gather at Civic Center where welcome packets, water and trail mix will be handed out.
10- 10:30 March to corners as a group, with people dropping out at their assigned corners.
10:30- 11:30 Historical Re-enactments/ Repeat of FREE SPEECH Speak outs on soap boxes
11:30 – 12:00 Start marching down E street and collect soap boxers until we are all gathered, marching to Children’s Park to join Save the Bill of Rights march on the NDAA.
12:00 – 1:30 NDAA march and undecided as yet action concerning Sen. Feinstein
1:30 – 2:00 Transport by car, trolley, or foot to SDCC [ Or alternative area in Balboa Park]
2:00 – 2:30 Lunch is served
2:30 – 3:30 Breakout groups (Topics to be decided. Ask other Occupy groups if they have suggestions)
3:30 – 4:30 Breakout groups
4:30 – 6:30 GA to focus on communication, coordination and strategies for working together. (Ask other Occupy groups if they have suggestions about this.)
6:30 – 7:30 Dinner
7:30 – 10:00 Socialize, open mic, music, entertainment of all sorts, have fun together or thereabouts, clean up.

Homeless Students Donation Drive flyer

Home Defense Empowerment Workshop flyer

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/02/04/649/

Feb
04
2012

Occupy SoCal Conference

Occupy SoCal Conference.

Saturday, February 11, 2012
Time 8:30am until 10:00pm
Description
This Conference is being held to bring all Southern California Occupy’s together in Solidarity for one day to meet and learn from each other. http://occupysandiegocounty.org/

Tentative Schedule:

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/02/04/occupy-socal-conference/

Jan
31
2012

Bradley Manning and NDAA National Day of Action

Bradley Manning and NDAA National Day of Action.

Join us for OLB’s participation in a national day of action in support of Bradley Manning and against NDAA.

WHEN
February 03, 2012 at 3:00 PM
WHERE
Rep. Richardson and Army Recruiters Offices
100 W Broadway Ave
(https://www.facebook.com/events/162123963897390/)
Long Beach, CA 90802
(click here for directions)

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/01/31/bradley-manning-and-ndaa-national-day-of-action/

Jan
31
2012

#F29 Flyers & Action Details

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Fresh flyers for the February 29th Walmart warehouse action in Mira Loma.
Occupy Riverside will be protesting at the Schneider Logistics warehouse, a major distribution center for Walmart. The warehouse is at 4100 Hamner Ave., Mira Loma, CA. starting at 6am. This will be a major occupation in protest of ongoing abuse of warehouse workers throughout Walmart’s supply chain.
For more information: maydaygeneralstrike@gmail.com, shutdownthecorporations.org, warehouseworkersunited.org

ZIP file download for all flyers

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/01/31/f29-flyers/

Jan
17
2012

GA Notes January 17th, 2012.

Save Bradley Manning

GA Notes January 17th, 2012.
Proposal to support May Day general strike on May 1st.
- Passed by consensus, with intent to take issue to larger GA on Sunday, January 22nd.
- Also passed with intent to seek consensus from GA on Sunday, 1/22: Support for the Wal-Mart warehouse protest being held by Occupy Riverside, leading up to the May Day general strike.

Proposal to hold General Assembly at 6pm on Sunday, 1/22 after the Bradley Manning march.
- Passed by consensus. We will meet at Bixby Park for GA, and move to the bandshell across the street (directly south of our usual GA spot, between 2nd and 1st streets) if there is rain.
REMINDER: Thursday 1/19, General Assembly will focus on committee restructuring.
Until further consensus is reached, committee facilitators are asked to post upcoming committee meetings as Facebook events.

Upcoming events:

Thursday 1/19, 4pm: Bank of America protest at Bellflower Blvd. near Stearns Ave.

Friday 1/20, 11am-6pm: Occupy the Courts
https://www.facebook.com/events/246338102096402/?ref=ts
On Friday January 20, 2012 we will gather in front of the federal building to mark the second anniversary of the infamous Citizens United v. FEC decision. Occupy the Courts will be a peaceful one day occupation of Federal courthouses across the country. More than 100 cities across the U.S., including the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. will participate in this national day of action.

Ridesharing to Occupy the Courts:

If you are driving and want some company – and maybe some gas money, too – or if you need a ride, go to these links to signify your need. After that, it is up to the parties to communicate details with each other.

Leaving between 9:45 and 10:00 http://viamerge.com/travel.html?lang=en-US&eventid=m476817838

Leaving between 11:45 and noon http://viamerge.com/trvswitch.php?eventid=m694857342

Leaving between 1:45 and 2:00 http://viamerge.com/trvswitch.php?eventid=m646993483

Return trips are scheduled to leave Santa Ana at 2:00, 4:00, and 6:00, respectively. Of course, all of this is really up to those who are driving.

Sunday 1/22, Bradley Manning Day (POSSIBLE RAIN!)
1pm: Meet at Veterans’ Park for outreach.
2pm: Open mic at Veterans’ Park.
3pm: Leave on march/outreach from Veterans’ Park to Bluff Park.
5pm: Vigil at Bluff Park (Junipero and Ocean)
6pm: General Assembly at Bixby Park, possibly at the band shell if there is rain.

Permanent link to this article: http://occupylb.org/2012/01/17/ga-notes-january-17th-2012/

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