[Street] tiny tents at CLVU event tomorrow?
mallory biggins
mallorybiggins at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 15:22:28 EST 2011
YES. i love this so so much. I am at work tomorrow, but I would be able to
make a bunch of tiny tents tonight before and after GA, and potentially
drop them off with someone early tomorrow morning before work. Is this
feasible? Also--let me know if you want to hang out before GA to make some
with me! I have a paper pattern and a fabric-way of doing it.
So happy to spread occupy-love through the use of teeny tiny tents! EEE!
solidarity and gratitude,
mallory
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Katie Gradowski
<katie.gradowski at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hey Mallory!
>
> Just wanted to check in and see if you (or anyone else on this list!)
> would be interested in bringing tiny tents to the CLVU speak-out tomorrow
> afternoon. It's going to be a small, but pretty powerful event -- City
> Life will be moving in a family into a foreclosed home, and will having
> many of their members who have recently reoccupied, fought foreclosure, and
> won. For anyone who wants to get an immediate sense of what reoccupation
> might look like, CIty Life is doing it in a really responsible, awesome,
> and incredibly effective way.
>
> They've invited us to speak briefly at the press conference, which is a
> huge step forward (they're a pretty tight community, and have been on the
> fence about doing anything with Occupy Boston at all) --- on a personal
> note, it's a project I've been working on for about two months, and I would
> love to have some occupiers that I know there to support it! Part of
> tomorrow's event is decorating the justice tree, which they do every year
> -- basically, people make ornaments to decorate the tree, saying what their
> hopes are for the upcoming year. *
>
> I'd love to get the word out to 5-10 people who might want to make and
> bring tiny tents tomorrow afternoon to decorate the tree. * I checked
> with Steve and they're OK with it. I think it would be a really wonderful
> way to support the event.
> Would you be interested in doing this? Would anyone on this list be
> interested? Details on the speak-out below.
>
> Best,
>
> Katie
>
>
> *************************************************************************************************************************************
>
> *Home for the Holidays: City Life Press Conference and Tenant Speak-out*
> *12 p.m., 40 Fowler Street in Dorchester*
>
> On October 1, members from City Life / Vida Urbana occupied a vacant
> building and hung a giant banner on the front of the building with the word
> "Occupy." After taking over the space, they discovered that the
> Deutsche Bank foreclosure had been faulty. CL/ VU found the old owner, who
> has agreed to rent to a foreclosed property owner who earlier this year was
> evicted by Aurora Bank in Hyde Park. This Friday at noon, City Life /
> Vida Urbana and the Bank Tenants Association, with support from Occupy
> Boston, will be holding a press conference for families who have won their
> homes back through a combination of public pressure, legal defense, and
> alternative financing.
>
> The press conference will introduce the St. Simon family who will move
> into 40 Fowler, as well as testimonials from members who have successfully
> gotten their homes back about foreclosure. As part of the event, City
> Life will be decorating their annual justice tree, and has invited members
> from Occupy Boston hang tiny tents and speak about next steps and plans for
> the future. * *Join us as we honor these families, celebrate the power
> of collective organizing, and outline next steps in our ongoing work with
> City Life*. **
> *
>
>
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