[Energy] [Transparency] [Occupybostonoutreach] [Ideas] Distributed March Idea
Joseph Ramsey
jgramsey at gmail.com
Tue Nov 8 22:12:38 EST 2011
We could also set some "meet-up spots and times" so that other supporters
could join up throughout the action even if they can't make it to Dewey for
the start.
We should brainstorm questions that we would like to ask of members of the
community. Make it clear that we are interested in learning from and about
them, their needs, their concerns, their grievances, as we are about
"telling them what we think".
And teams should bring cameras along for (only only) those who want to make
a public comment, either to OB, or to the "powers that be." We might string
together the best of the clips as a film short.
We should have sign-up sheets and clipboards for those . But not be pushy
with them.
We should provide talking point suggestions to people involved, but also
give organizers autonomy to speak as they see most effective and
appropriate.
We should be sure to create a forum for sharing what we learn from all this
mass feedback.
Just some thoughts.
-Joe
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Nicole Sullivan <nicole_sullivan at live.com>wrote:
> I am really glad to see support for this. I just want to throw out that
> the occupy boston summit will be the 19th. This is a super important
> meeting for occupy boston. It is a discussion forum (not desicion making)
> to open up conversation around the myriad complications that make up OB.
> If we can do this before the summit, that may set an amazing tone of
> community for the summit.
>
> Nicole
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Janos <occupyprospecthill at gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 02:12:34
> To: <jgramsey at gmail.com>
> Cc: <obit at lists.mayfirst.org>; <
> Occupybostonoutreach at lists.occupyboston.org>; <
> transparency at lists.mayfirst.org>; <obmedia at lists.occupyboston.org>; <
> womenscaucus at lists.occupyboston.org>; <occupybostonDA at gmail.com>; <
> ideas at lists.occupyboston.org>; <energy at lists.occupyboston.org>
> Subject: Re: [Transparency] [Occupybostonoutreach] [Ideas] Distributed
> March
> Idea
>
> Hey all,
>
>
> This is an amazing idea! I'm beyond words. This is an idea with enormous
> potential. It's something that can have such a huge influence on the way
> the people of this city see us. Each of the smaller canvassing teams could
> have their own focus. I'm envisioning one doing street theatre, another
> focusing on women's issues, another on foreclosures, another on immigrant
> rights, another on the financial industry/bail-outs, another on
> homelessness, another on the prison industrial complex, etc ad infinitum
>
>
> But it's gonna take a lot of organizing and coordination.
>
>
> And y'know what, this is the kind of thing that the Outreach Street-team
> can and should be working on. please Please PLEASE come and join us on
> Thursday at 6 at the Gandhi Statue, and we can talk about this and any
> other ideas you may have.
>
>
> In Solidarity,
> Ben
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Joseph Ramsey <jgramsey at gmail.com <mailto:
> jgramsey at gmail.com> > wrote:
>
> First thought: I *love* this idea.
>
> One suggestion: some of the marches, once they break down into relatively
> small outreach teams of 10-15, might "circle up" in a public place--on a
> street corner, next to a market, by a park, etc--and hold an open forum in
> which both OB participants and interested others are invited to speak and
> discuss their thoughts, feelings, ideas and questions about both the
> current state of this society--economically, politically, etc--and of the
> occupy movement in particular.
>
> My flung two cents, as I rush on...
>
> -Joe
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Ravi Mishra <ravi at occupyboston.org<mailto:
> ravi at occupyboston.org> > wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> I've been discussing this concept with Nicole from DA, and we wanted to
> present it to all of you. Pulling this off is going to require a lot of
> people and support, so the goal of this email is twofold:
>
>
> 1) Let me know if you'd like to join an affinity group to start planning
> (or just if you want to be part of the march when it happens)
> 2) Respond with feedback/recommendations
>
>
> We were thinking either this weekend (unlikely) or next weekend (the 19th)
> to do this. Without further ado...
>
>
> Distributed March - First Draft
>
>
> Concept: Instead of having everyone in the march in one place (where the
> only people who take notice are those in the immediate vicinity plus any
> media coverage), the Distributed March will aim to put people all
> throughout the city and will focus on both marching and outreach - talking
> to people about the issues. The goal is to have a group of people on as
> many of the major blocks as possible, hopefully within eyesight of each
> other (think all along Newbury or Bolyston). Depending on our turnout, we
> can assemble a list of the most trafficked areas of town (T stops, tourist
> destinations, thoroughfares, etc.) and organize so that we have a sizable
> contingent (5-30 people, perhaps) at each area. With as little as a few
> hundred people, we can really get a lot of visibility all around Boston.
> Ideally, we could work with other Occupies to get town centers in some of
> the suburbs (especially via Occupy the Hood and Ocupemos El Barrio).
>
>
> The goal is to give people personal interaction and connection with the
> movement. The vast majority of people have had no firsthand experience of
> the protests, and have only heard about the issues through the media. By
> taking to the streets in a friendly, welcoming fashion, we encourage the
> public to learn about the issues and get involved. Our tone is very
> important - we should be friendly and welcoming, willing to listen and
> educate about the issues. Some people will be turned off no matter what we
> do, but many, I think, want to hear from us.
>
>
> We can start the march at camp and then have people simply peel off at
> their respective locations, or we can just meet at our designated spots.
> We'll likely need a (or multiple) "Group Coordinator" at each location who
> are aware of how many people are at their location and can be a point
> person to relay communications. Organization will be tough, and we will all
> need to be vigilant and alert to respond to situations that come up.
>
>
> Personal ideas/recommendations:
>
> 1. Encourage educational training before the event. We want to put an
> articulate, intelligent face on the movement to win over the mainstream.
> Structure the march so that there is at least one (and hopefully many)
> trained person with each group (the Group Coordinator, perhaps), who can
> then train the people in his/her respective group. The training will focus
> on major, irrefutable talking points of the movement and how to and listen
> and be friendly and personable. The more charismatic, the better. :)
> 2. Prepare materials - signs are great, but flyers and handouts could be
> even better. We could put out a call to have anyone and everyone help
> create flyers for the march, and people could pick which flyers they like
> best. One idea could be to have different flyers for different industry
> verticals or big ideas. (Ex: Financial Services, Environment, War, Racism,
> etc.)
> 3. Include a variety of voices - reach out to groups like Occupy the Hood
> or the Women's Caucus and encourage them to prepare materials and attend
> the training, so that their voicers are included in the process.
> 4. Be conscious of appearances and image. Like it or not, by engaging the
> public in conversation, we will be judged by our dress, our conduct, and
> countless other things. We should do everything we can to put our best foot
> forward.
> 5. Don't raise money (or, at least, don't publicize that we are). We don't
> want to be the GreenPeace people who are always stopping you and asking for
> money. People get very turned off if they feel like they're being asked for
> money, and we want to send a clear message that we're just there to help
> educate about the issues and the injustices that are happening.
> 6. Encourage working group mixing. From the planning committee to the
> individual groups at each physical location, this march is an incredible
> opportunity to foster relationships between people from different working
> groups.
>
>
>
> Looking forward to hearing from all of you!
>
> ------
> - Ravi, from my OccupyBoston.org address. Please use this email for all
> Occupy-related emails. Thanks.
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