[Street] [MovementOB] what to discuss at GA tonight
Marilyn Frankenstein
marilyn.frankenstein at umb.edu
Sun Dec 11 19:27:07 EST 2011
Not sure about that partyou should check with thembut they do have a
fairly reasonably size spacenot necessarily available for three nights a
weekjust worth checking (and maybe renting for the office space and workign
group meetings and maybe seiu or some other space can have the GA¹s
On 12/11/11 6:39 PM, "Allison Nevitt" <asnevitt at gmail.com> wrote:
> Can E5 really accommodate GAs? What's the greatest number of people they can
> host at one time?
>
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> - Allison
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> On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Marilyn Frankenstein
> <marilyn.frankenstein at umb.edu> wrote:
>> Just a point of info
>>
>> E5 rents out space--E5 needs the money (although I'm not sure if there is
>> space available now--)
>>
>> And E5 has the advantage of close proximity to many different community
>> groups also renting space and fighting the !5
>>
>>
>> On 12/10/11 3:49 PM, "Alex Pearlman" <alex at occupyboston.org> wrote:
>>
>>> > I think the most important thing to discuss tonight is taking steps to
>>> > secure a space to rebuild our central nervous system - meaning
>>> > probably indoors, where there's GA space and room for the working
>>> > groups to meet and get re-organized as we take the next steps in our
>>> > movement.
>>> >
>>> > We cannot continue to intrude on E5 as a back-up. We need our own
>>> > space, and I don't see renting one as contrary to our goals or our
>>> > message. Afterall, few landlords are the 1%, and renting private space
>>> > and allowing it to be transparent and public is pretty close to the
>>> > message.
>>> >
>>> > See you tonight.
>>> >
>>> > Alex
>>
>
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