[Street] Temporary Restraining Order Lifted. Help brainstorm real options
Aria Littlhous
aria at littlhous.net
Thu Dec 8 13:15:18 EST 2011
Plan B: "Making an Eviction into a Win-Win." Send an open letter to 21
large spaces that could, might, wouldn't host us. Publcize the responses.
Choose one that loves us and want a PR goldmine and live with. Please help
brainstorm long and short term locations for the camp by ADDING and
re-posting this list:
1. Louisburg Square (privately owned)
Parcel P-3 (large, long-vacant parcel across from Police Headquarters on
Columbus Ave, Roxbury.MFA
2. Federal Reserve Conference Room, temporary
3. foreclosed homes (atomized)
4. warehouses--stay whole
5. City Hall Plaza, whole camp
6. Old South Meeting House, week long conference, hide whole camp during
museum hours
7.Boston Public Library, first amendment
8. Boston Garden, or whatever it's called now
9. John Hancock Observatory
10. First Parish Dorchester
11. Large clubs and theatres
12. Fanuiel Hall
13. Hynes Convention Center
14. Bank of America
15. hotels and other elite spaces that got big subsidies--wonk help please!
.this is the "no room at the inn open letter strategy"..another idea would
be to move the camp every week
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Daniel Kontoff <daniel.kontoff at yahoo.com>wrote:
> call 617-635-4000 Boston city hall and ask for city council folks Yancey,
> Jackson, Arroyo,
> Presley and any others you feel might be on our side to have a press
> conference at four today at either city hall or dewey Square!
>
> *From:* M. Sheridan <occupocalypse at gmail.com>
> *To:* Michael_Becker at meei.harvard.edu
> *Cc:* obit <obit at lists.mayfirst.org>; Ob-logistics at lists.occupyboston.org;
> street <street at lists.occupyboston.org>; "transparency at lists.mayfirst.org"
> <Transparency at lists.mayfirst.org>; Occupy Boston Winterization Working
> Group <winter at lists.occupyboston.org>; ideas at lists.occupyboston.org;
> ob-media at lists.occupyboston.org; legal at lists.occupyboston.org; OB Finance
> <ob-finance at lists.mayfirst.org>
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 8, 2011 11:08 AM
>
> *Subject:* Re: [Transparency] [Ideas] [Obit] [Street] [Ob-media]
> Temporary Restraining Order Lifted. Please disseminate widely
>
> It is not our OWN terms if we do it in response to the government, be it
> police or court ruling.
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Michael Becker <
> michael_becker at meei.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
> +1
> i'm all for dismantling at least the residential portion on the camp
> ON OUR OWN TERMS. Forcing a deadline tonight and allowing us to
> negotiate for Sunday is not on our terms. It may be the path of least
> resistance and greatest reason but, pardoning my french, fuck that, we
> were talking about MARCH. This Sunday is too much of a compromise for
> my tastes. Just my thoughts.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:01 AM, M. Sheridan <occupocalypse at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > The city does not act in good faith. I strongly appose any attempt at
> > negotiation. They have been hostile for weeks now, what we must do now is
> > remain peaceful, remove valuable items from camp, and link arms.
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Sage Radachowsky
> > <sage.radachowsky at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, Menino just gave us a midnight deadline.
> >>
> >> However, I heard from the City.
> >>
> >> If we agree to decamp by Sunday, I think that we will have until Sunday
> >> with no raid.
> >>
> >> We must be serious. We must help people who have no other place to go.
> >>
> >> We can make a stand when the circumstance is clearer, and everyone is
> >> voluntarily doing it.
> >>
> >> The lunch counter at Woolworths was a place to take a stand. The front
> >> seat of the bus was a place to take a stand. This may not be the
> place. We
> >> may create the place in the future, in a more planned action.
> >>
> >> Sage
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Beauregard Lyle <
> yayinternets at gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> simply work with us as human beings to make sure the space is safe and
> >>>> sound for use of the public
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Quite frankly, if the city is willing to endanger us in order to build
> a
> >>> case against us, I don't know what amount of reason we can expect from
> the
> >>> city any longer. Also I feel strongly the city reacted
> disproportionately
> >>> during the Columbus day raid and on other occasions in order to
> engineer
> >>> news that we are costing them too much money.
> >>>
> >>> While we should be optimistic with the negotiations, there should be
> some
> >>> awareness and acknowledgement that the city acts not on good faith but
> on
> >>> interests that can be interpreted to represent that which our very
> movement
> >>> antagonizes. Perhaps during negotiations we should ask for conditions
> for
> >>> us to leave on our own volition, including immediate accountability of
> the
> >>> city's expenses and so we can spend wintertime investigating the city's
> >>> wasteful costs, including stealing sinks.
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Michael Becker
> >>> <michael_becker at meei.harvard.edu> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> opening the tent to the public at large is key both for making Occupy
> >>>> less likely to be miscast as a hostile place for "outsiders", but also
> >>>> bring in reams of fresh new ideas
> >>>>
> >>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Sage Radachowsky
> >>>> <sage.radachowsky at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> > Negotiation is still an option. We may still be able to meet with
> the
> >>>> > City
> >>>> > and negotiate something that is more than a complete retreat. We
> >>>> > have a
> >>>> > lot to talk about at General Assembly tonight.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > One idea is to negotiate having a single large tent through the
> >>>> > Winter, not
> >>>> > for sleeping, but for a continuous peaceable assembly. We have had
> >>>> > our eye
> >>>> > on a 52'x18' tent that is large enough to hold a general assembly. I
> >>>> > am sure
> >>>> > we are able to muster enough Winter soldiers to keep at least three
> >>>> > people
> >>>> > in the tent at all times. The tent would of course be open to the
> >>>> > public at
> >>>> > large, so we would not be occupying the space in the sense of
> seizing
> >>>> > it for
> >>>> > our own use, but we would be occupying the sense of holding it for
> >>>> > public
> >>>> > dialogue on the important issues of our economy and democracy and
> >>>> > social
> >>>> > justice.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > If the City is at all reasonable, then it would concede to this
> single
> >>>> > request, and put aside the technicalities of permitting, and simply
> >>>> > work
> >>>> > with us as human beings to make sure the space is safe and sound for
> >>>> > use of
> >>>> > the public. After all, come on, there is a huge tent on Government
> >>>> > Center
> >>>> > Plaza for Peter Pan! If Peter Pan is worth a tent on public space,
> >>>> > then
> >>>> > aren't our goals worthy?
> >>>> >
> >>>> > If the City says no to this simple request, they will not look so
> >>>> > good.
> >>>> > If they say yes, then we still get to have a physical presence
> until
> >>>> > Spring.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Sage
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Beauregard Lyle
> >>>> > <yayinternets at gmail.com>
> >>>> > wrote:
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> I think saying we are decentralizing the downtown encampment during
> >>>> >> the
> >>>> >> wintertime in light of the city's clear efforts to demonize us and
> >>>> >> steal our
> >>>> >> cleaning supplies in order to build a case againt us will give us
> >>>> >> time to
> >>>> >> regroup strongly in the spring. Let's occupy every zip code in the
> >>>> >> area
> >>>> >> (weekly meetings in volunteer's houses? Buid a site to organize
> this
> >>>> >> effort
> >>>> >> and plan rideshares, have movie nights, potlucks). This will also
> >>>> >> allow us
> >>>> >> to reach out to our communities and gauge their needs, and rally
> more
> >>>> >> support despite temporarily surrendering our major presence in the
> >>>> >> financial
> >>>> >> district.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Interesting to note: Federal Reserve Building offers conference
> space
> >>>> >> for
> >>>> >> free for nonprofits. Would be fun to plan a conference around how
> we
> >>>> >> will
> >>>> >> regroup ourselves in the spring in the very same building that
> >>>> >> brought us to
> >>>> >> Dewey in the first place.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> On Dec 8, 2011 9:07 AM, "Occupy Boston Music and Events"
> >>>> >> <booking99percent at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> + 1. I agree ,Lets all Stand Together and not divided. I have a
> >>>> >>> band
> >>>> >>> that wants to play on Sunday. I say we carry on, biz as usually as
> >>>> >>> we are
> >>>> >>> packing up. Ben.. thank you too for all you did.
> >>>> >>> Kelley
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Ben Janos
> >>>> >>> <occupyprospecthill at gmail.com>
> >>>> >>> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> Hi all,
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> I agree with Sage that we should decamp together. The camp has
> >>>> >>>> served
> >>>> >>>> it's purpose, which was to bring light to inequality and show
> that
> >>>> >>>> there is
> >>>> >>>> a significant number of people that are concerned and effected by
> >>>> >>>> our
> >>>> >>>> current socio-economic system. Sure, one could make the argument
> >>>> >>>> that the
> >>>> >>>> camp is an important representation of the first amendment - and
> it
> >>>> >>>> is - but
> >>>> >>>> this movement is not about the first amendment. Disbanding camp
> >>>> >>>> peacefully
> >>>> >>>> could send a strong message that we are reasonable and
> respectful,
> >>>> >>>> andthat
> >>>> >>>> we recognize that this phase of the movement is over, which it
> is.
> >>>> >>>> We can do
> >>>> >>>> it peacefully or we can be forced to leave, but in either
> scenario,
> >>>> >>>> it's
> >>>> >>>> over. Let's rally and get ready for what's next!
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> Ben
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Sage Radachowsky
> >>>> >>>> <sage.radachowsky at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>
> >>>> >>>>> I would like us to swiftly decide to decamp on Sunday, in a
> >>>> >>>>> beautiful
> >>>> >>>>> way with a serious but hopeful feeling. If we can decide on
> >>>> >>>>> this, and
> >>>> >>>>> announce it, then we will have the time to do this right, with
> >>>> >>>>> dignity, and
> >>>> >>>>> then plan the next actions. The alternative is a unified,
> fierce
> >>>> >>>>> nonviolent resistance with many arrests. Anything in between
> will
> >>>> >>>>> be a
> >>>> >>>>> washout and a messaging mess. They both have their pros and
> cons.
> >>>> >>>>> Please
> >>>> >>>>> give opinions.
> >>>> >>>>>
> >>>> >>>>> Sage
> >>>> >>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>
> >>>> >>>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Deborah Sirotkin Butler
> >>>> >>>>> <amberpaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>> +1 - to be effective, this movement must evolve, and at least
> as
> >>>> >>>>>> to
> >>>> >>>>>> Occupy Detroit, what they did is secure indoor space and
> disband
> >>>> >>>>>> the outdoor
> >>>> >>>>>> camp for the winter season - there are some very effective
> >>>> >>>>>> ideas,plans, and
> >>>> >>>>>> history on the Occupy Detroit website that I think are worth
> >>>> >>>>>> review. Yeah.
> >>>> >>>>>> I was born in Detroit - you can take the woman out of Detroit -
> >>>> >>>>>> but you
> >>>> >>>>>> cannot take Detroit out of the woman. Deb Sirotkin Butler
> >>>> >>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Aria Littlhous
> >>>> >>>>>> <aria at littlhous.net>
> >>>> >>>>>> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>> We need a plan for "36 hours after (possible) eviction", not
> >>>> >>>>>>> just for
> >>>> >>>>>>> 12 hours later at the court house. There's a planning meeting
> at
> >>>> >>>>>>> E5 Sunday
> >>>> >>>>>>> starting at noon. Demand that A Contingency Plan be the first
> >>>> >>>>>>> agenda item.
> >>>> >>>>>>> And then decide: move as whole; atomized into smaller camps,
> or
> >>>> >>>>>>> disband? And
> >>>> >>>>>>> then decide where to go if evicted.
> >>>> >>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>> This is my idea: send an open letter out NOW to a list of 21
> big
> >>>> >>>>>>> indoor spaces that could, might, and definitely wouldn't, host
> >>>> >>>>>>> the entire
> >>>> >>>>>>> camp. This is part PR, part mission central, and part
> functional
> >>>> >>>>>>> necessity.
> >>>> >>>>>>> Publicize the answers. Of course the Federal Reserve, the
> Boston
> >>>> >>>>>>> Public
> >>>> >>>>>>> Library, the Boston Garden etc. are going to say no--the point
> >>>> >>>>>>> is to make a
> >>>> >>>>>>> point. Hope that three churches, especially one in Dorchester
> >>>> >>>>>>> were we'd like
> >>>> >>>>>>> to strengthen connections, offers us a place until spring. We
> >>>> >>>>>>> can make an
> >>>> >>>>>>> eviction into a "win-win" situation if we start PLAN AHEAD.
> >>>> >>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Sage Radachowsky
> >>>> >>>>>>> <sage.radachowsky at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>> I also feel a need for us to meet with the Mayor's office,
> and
> >>>> >>>>>>>> have
> >>>> >>>>>>>> a connection that I have not pulled yet. I think that we
> >>>> >>>>>>>> should do it in a
> >>>> >>>>>>>> synchronized and decided way to represent Occupy Boston. I
> >>>> >>>>>>>> have been
> >>>> >>>>>>>> thinking seriously about the diplomacy aspect for some time
> >>>> >>>>>>>> now. I think we
> >>>> >>>>>>>> should talk about this at the general assembly tonight.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>> To say that we have no plans of leaving the square may not be
> >>>> >>>>>>>> the
> >>>> >>>>>>>> right message. You already communicated that, and it may hurt
> >>>> >>>>>>>> us. We may
> >>>> >>>>>>>> decide that we do want to leave the square. We may decide
> many
> >>>> >>>>>>>> other things
> >>>> >>>>>>>> in regard to negotiation and diplomacy.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>> Sage
> >>>> >>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Gregg Housh
> >>>> >>>>>>>> <greggatghc at gmail.com>
> >>>> >>>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> I just got off the phone with the person who has been my
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> go-between
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> for me and Menino, its a close friend of his. Before I
> called
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> him, Menino
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> already had. Menino is still of the mindset that we should
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> come to some
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> sort of mediated agreement with him to get off the land, and
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> maybe still
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> have use of it or something similar to that. I told our
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> mutual friend to
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> call him back and tell him we want a meeting this week. I
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> also told him
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> that we have no plans of leaving the square, but that a
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> meeting before any
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> sort of action on his part would be a good idea.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> That is where we stand with the Mayor right now. He gave
> our
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> mutual friend no indication of moving on us tonight or even
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> soon.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> I will write back when I hear back.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Deborah Sirotkin Butler
> >>>> >>>>>>>>> <amberpaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> WELL DONE. This definitely "trumps" the regular 7:00 PM
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> meeting
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> for media. I will be down as soon as I wrap up a couple of
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> things in the
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> office. Deb Sirotkin Butler
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Elias Feghali
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> <efeghali at gmail.com>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Eric thinks emergency GA, and I agree. Have
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> emailed facilitation about it.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Have tweeted and facebook'd telling people to come to
> Dewey.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Headed to camp, will be there around 5-515.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Going to send emergency text as soon as we confirm
> emergency
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> GA.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Going to say something like.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> "BREAKING: judge rules against Occupy Boston. Nothing
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> protecting
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> us from being raided. Emergency general assembly tonight
> 7pm
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> dewey sq.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Please come if you can!"
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Rachel Plattus
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>> <rachelbp at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Rita and I are here--no one else in the media tent.
> Imagine
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> press will be arriving soon.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> +1 on the vigil--other thoughts?
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> rbp
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> --
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Rachel Berliner Plattus
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> rachelbp at gmail.com
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> (203)-676-2280
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Elias Feghali
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> <efeghali at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Do we want to message to emergency TXT system and let
> them
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> know? That's what Ursala from NLG wanted me to do.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Invite them to camp for a 24/7 vigil tonight? Last I
> hear
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> people were talking about having a 24/7 vigil in honor
> of
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> the 1st amendment
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> if we lost.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not going to send anything until I hear from folks.
> We
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> need
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> all hands on deck. We could get raided tonight. If you
> can
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> be at camp,
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> please be there tonight.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Eli
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Occupy Eric
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> <occupyeric at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I just got a call from Ben, one of the OB lawyers, and
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Judge ruling the case has ruled against our case and
> has
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> lifted the
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Temporary Restraining Order. Ben asked me to
> disseminate
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> this info widely. I
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> haven't seen the ruling and don't know the reasoning of
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> it.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please pass the word on.
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Solidarity,
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eric
> >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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