[Street] The New Issue of the BOSTON OCCUPIER arrives tomorrow (Wednesday)!---PLEASE HELP WITH SPREAD THE PAPER OF OUR MOVEMENT!

Joseph Ramsey jgramsey at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 11:17:42 EDT 2012


Dear fellow Occupiers:

Please read and forward widely (and take action on!) the announcement
below, from rockin' Julie O, head of distribution for the Boston Occupier.

Those of us working in the Occupy the T struggle should have a special
interest in getting these papers out.  Not only is there a T focused
article--building for April 4th!--along with T pics and graphics.  Having
these papers is a great help for outreach when riding the rails!  (There
are also great articles on the mortgage crisis, the struggle over
education, the campaign against prisons, and much more!)

Yours in true words,
Joe

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The latest issue of the Boston Occupier is coming out THIS WEDNESDAY (March
14th), We want to get out the word — all over Boston, and beyond — that our
movement is growing, changing, and as urgent as ever. WE NEED HELP
DISTRIBUTING all 15,000 copies of Issue #6!!! Here is the game-plan.

* Our BIG DISTRIBUTION PUSH is the Wednesday afternoon commute. WE NEED
VOLUNTEERS!! We've found that the best strategy is actually to ride the T,
moving from car to car, passing out papers to riders. This is especially
appropriate because we are covering the ongoing protests against MBTA fare
hikes & service cuts. Volunteers should meet at 5 pm at “E5” (33 Harrison
Ave, 5th floor, Boston). (If you can’t come until 5:30 or 6, that’s ok
too.) It’s more fun to go out in pairs, so hopefully we’ll have enough
volunteers to make that possible. So, come spread the Occupy news!

* Copies of the paper will be available for anyone and everyone to pick up,
beginning at 2 pm on Wednesday in “E5” (33 Harrison Ave, 5th floor).
They'll be there all week! Please take a stack and commit to distributing
them in your community (small stacks in cafes, libraries, bookshops,
laundry mats, community centers, waiting rooms, campuses, etc). In this
issue: Occupy the T, rallies for Harvard's library workers, March 1st
student protests, Occupy & race, International Women's Day, the mortgage
fraud settlement, and more!
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