[Street] [Facilitation] Tiny Tents Idea

Katie Gradowski katie.gradowski at gmail.com
Tue Dec 13 11:27:53 EST 2011


Hey mallory,

I'd like to get outeach + streets behind this re: tiny tent craft parties
(reaching out to smaller occupies, somerville, quincy, natick etc?)   This
is also a perfect complement to the tents-in-the-yard proposal - which I
think someone has already mentioned? - I think both would have a lot of
traction in the suburbs, as well as groups within OB.

Brett was excited about working on tents in the yard, and there are two
groups already established who were working on that.   Does anyone have
contact for them?  let's talk more about this!   Craft parties are also an
AMAZING entry point for people not yet connected, as a low-stakes social
event   (which is a big priority that isn't really getting addressed at the
moment.

Tiny tent craft parties -- a good thing to put on the calendar.

Katie

On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 1:47 PM, mallory biggins
<mallorybiggins at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dearest All--
>
> So sorry to be sending out so many mass emails today. Too many
> thoughts, and I'm away from the city.
>
> SO at last nights General Assembly, I brought a few little tiny fabric
> tents that I had made earlier on in the day. It just so happened that
> Katie also brought a bunch of little inexpensive LED lights as well.
> At some point, the little lights ended up in the little tents, and a
> village of illuminated tents came to form. Heres a picture that Robin
> took of the tiny tents: http://postimage.org/image/llvcna2hj/
>
> I feel as though this beautiful representation of our occupation could
> make for a very fun, peaceful and uplifting evening event. In my mind,
> I envision people getting together to mass produce a few hundred of
> these little tents a few days in advance (I made six of them in about
> 45 minutes, alone, in my car!). Then, on another evening (perhaps
> #D17, if things could get put together quickly enough), Occupy Boston
> could have a vigil or speak out where everyone is invited to write
> their hopes for the movement or concerns for the world on each little
> tent. We could talk about the ways in which occupy has illuminated our
> minds, has connected us in carrying the light of hope for a better
> world (or something potentially less corny and pun-oriented...but I
> couldn't help myself.)
>
> I believe a big part of Occupy Boston 2.0 will be gathering people
> around creative, engaging actions. In my mind, this type of group
> vigil speaks to the fact that: A. We are a movement about humanity,
> about connection, about community, B. We are promoting beauty in the
> world, despite the fact that everyone wants to spin us as being
> destructive and grotesque, and, of course, C. WE ARE STILL HERE.
>
> I imagine at the end of this event, we could invite people to take a
> little illuminated tent home with them, to display in a window, on the
> dashboard of a car, on top of a computer at work--wherever--as a
> reminder of our deep connection to each other, to the occupation, and
> to our hopes for the 99%.
>
> If you are at all interested in helping build the tents, if you have
> any ideas about this type of event, if you think this is a good idea,
> or a bad idea, or if you have any thoughts at all, please, do tell!
> And if you'd like, please join the #TinyTentsTaskForce. There will be
> lots of work to do.
>
>
> with solidarity and endless gratitude,
>
> Mallory
>
>
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