[Street] update to front page post?

Monica Poole monica.poole at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 00:49:50 EST 2011


Hi Katie and friends:

Quick question: the public meeting at Bunker Hill and Roxbury Community
College...I think that's at Roxbury, not at Bunker Hill.  (I teach at
Bunker Hill, we don't have a building 3--our buildings are denoted by
letters, A, B, C, etc.)  But I'm really excited about it--and especially
excited that it's a meeting about Boston community colleges that integrates
the two separate colleges' populations.  Also, do we know what time that
meeting will take place?

Monica

On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 12:23 AM, Katie Gradowski
<katie.gradowski at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey Kevin!
>
> I wonder if it's possible to amend the post to include a map and a list of
> events?
>
> Here's what's going on for the day.
>
>    - *Ocupemos el Barrio.*   10-11 a.m. Maverick Street and Rosandalle,
>    canvassing on s-comm and deportation, 11:30 a.m. ICE JFK Federal Building,
>    Ocupamos La Migra! Occupy Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE)!
>    - *Climate Action Speakout.   *11-12:30, Boston Common.  Soapbox-style
>    speak-out (possibly using People's Mic) detailing the ways in which fossil
>    fuel companies, who are the top 1% of the top 1%, have built their
>    businesses by destroying local communities and infrastructure.
>    - *Health Care for Everyone!  * 10-12 a.m., Coolidge Corner Trader
>    Joe's
>    - *Public meeting at Bunker Hill and Roxbury Community College*,
>    Building 3, Room 424.    A recent report issued by the Boston Foundation
>    proposes that community colleges limit their mission to workforce
>    development.  Should Roxbury and Bunker Hill Community Colleges be schools
>    that train people for low-paid jobs?   What about an education that
>    questions and challenges the current system? Do you wonder what’s wrong
>    with a society where the top 1% of households own 42% of the wealth and
>    where corporations with billions in profits pay no taxes while workers pay
>    their fair share?
>    - *Berklee Occupies Boston: * 11:30am-12:30pm.  Pre-rally concert near
>    JP Licks, Newbury and Mass Ave.  Come one, come all!! we would love for
>    anyone who can to join us to hear some good music and then make our way to
>    copley!
>    - *Occupy Somerville:*  10-11:30, Davis Square.  Mic checking all the
>    way from Davis to Copley Square!
>    - *Women's Caucus Meeting: * 11am-12:30pm, Copley Square.   Public
>    meeting open to women and allies to highlight visibility of women in the
>    movement and gear up for Women's march on Sunday
>    - *Parts and Crafts + Second Line Band*:  Boston Common at Park Street
>    Station, 10-12.  Stilt-making, bubbles, and activist street music!
>    Activities for kids and families from 10-12 -- at noon we'll meet up with
>    Save our Somerville at the T stop and march over to Copley Square.
>    - *Occupy the Farm!*  Harvest Market, Central Station, Cambridge,
>    11-12:30.  Deliver messages to Big Ag. Brief speeches from family farm/food
>    justice advocate(s).
>
> And many others!   I also made a map and copied you on it.
>
> If it's easy, do it!   If not, you all now have the map.
>
> Katie
>
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