[Street] Final PRESS RELEASE for 12/3 action
Daniel Mc
danielm at occupyboston.org
Wed Nov 30 12:27:35 EST 2011
Hi All,
See below for FINAL Press Release
Yay,
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Daniel.
Occupy Boston Outreach Committee
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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:58:07 -0500
From: Gunner <gunnerscott at gmail.com>
Subject: Final PRESS RELEASE for 12/3 action
To: "ob-media at lists.occupyboston.org" <Ob-media at lists.occupyboston.org>
Cc: Daniel Mc <danielm at occupyboston.org>, Eden at akashic.com
*The Following release is going out to media list today*
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
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*OCCUPY MOVEMENT TO HOLD CITYWIDE DAY OF ACTION IN BOSTON
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Contact: street at occupyboston.org
617.286.6805* *
Boston, MA [11/30/11] The Occupy Boston Movement is holding a city wide day
of action this Saturday December 3, 2011. The day will begin at 10:00am
with neighborhood specific actions to engage the diverse populations of our
city. These actions include, but are not limited to, a demonstration
against the practices of the Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE)
Department at the JFK Federal Building on New Sudbury Street, a speak out
on Climate Justice outside of the Park Street train station, and the
dissemination of literature on the shortcomings of our health care system
at Coolidge Corner in Brookline.
Following the actions, participants will converge at Copley Square at
1:00pm for a general “speak out” featuring the voices of the 99%. The
purpose of the day is to offer opportunities for meaningful actions to
address economic injustice and to bring the community together to celebrate
our strength and unity.
WHAT: Occupy Movement Day of Action and speak out of the 99%
WHEN: Saturday, December 3, 2011, 10:00am
WHERE: 10:00am-1:00pm - Neighborhood specific locations (for detailed
location information, please visit http://www.occupyboston.org/unity) 1:00pm
- Copley Square
You are the 99%. Join us.
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Occupy Boston started in Dewey Square on September 30, 2011. It was
directly inspired by, and we stand in solidarity with, our brothers and
sisters at Occupy Wall Street in New York City. The continued occupation of
Dewey Square—located outside of South Station in the heart of Boston’s
Financial District—is one of more than 120 Occupy encampments in cities
across the nation and is a symbol for people everywhere who support real
and lasting change. While these different occupations share many goals and
attitudes, they each operate independently, and there is no national
organization that can speak for all occupations. For more information visit
http://www.occupyboston.org/
Sent on behalf of Occupy Boston Media Working Group
Gunner Scott
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