NYC Labor Against the War
10.17 Occupy Wall Street Report:
Another World is Possible
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Times Square, October 15


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`What took place early Friday  morning in Zuccotti Park was the
first salvo in a long struggle for  justice. It signaled a step backward
by the corporate state in the face  of popular pressure. And it was
carried out by ordinary men and women  who sleep at night on concrete,
get soaked in rainstorms, eat donated  food and have nothing as weapons
but their dignity, resilience and  courage. It is they, and they alone,
who hold out the possibility of  salvation. And if we join them we might
have a chance.'
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OWS-NYC EVENTS

Tues., 10.18 & Thurs., 10.20: #OccupyWallSt RALLIES FOR LOCKED-OUT
TEAMSTERS
Rally at Sotheby's @ 1:30pm, 1334 York Ave (b/w 71st & 72nd), 6 
train to 68th St.-Hunter College. Buses depart from Liberty Pl b/w 
Trinity and Broadway at 1 PM!
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=180109265404285
<https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=180109265404285>

Tues., 10.18, 3 p.m.: Rally to STOP the MASSACRE in YEMEN with Nobel
Peace Prize Winner
In front of the United Nations, New York, 47th St. & 1st Ave.
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=271246372910330
<https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=271246372910330>

Tues., 10.18, 5-8 p.m.: March Against Police Brutality

Tell District Attorney Cy Vance to end his silence: No more NYPD 
violence against #OccupyWallStreet, LGBT New Yorkers and Communities of 
Color!  MARCH FROM ZUCCOTTI PARK
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=286061958084239
<https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=286061958084239>


OWS-NYC: REPORTS

>From Tahrir Square to Times Square: Protests Erupt in Over 1,500 Cities
Worldwide | OccupyWallSt.org
In  New York, thousands marched in various protests by trade unions, 
students, environmentalists, and community groups. As occupiers flocked 
to Washington Square Park, two dozen participants were arrested at a 
nearby Citibank while attempting to withdraw their accounts from the 
global banking giant.
http://www.occupywallst.org/article/tahrir-square-times-square-protests-\
erupt-over-150/
<http://www.occupywallst.org/article/tahrir-square-times-square-protests\
-erupt-over-150/>

Dismiss all charges or we will clog up courts, lawyers for Occupy Wall
Street protesters say
‎Next up for protesters: Occupy the Courts. Lawyers representing
about  800 Occupy Wall Street protesters arrested in the past month
demand that  prosecutors drop the charges.
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/10/17/2011-10-17_we_will_clog_t\
he_courts_dismiss_charges_or_else_lawyers_say.html
<http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/10/17/2011-10-17_we_will_clog_\
the_courts_dismiss_charges_or_else_lawyers_say.html>

Occupy Wall Street Trying to Settle on Demands
"We  absolutely need demands," said Shawn Redden, 35, an earnest
history  teacher in the group. "Like Frederick Douglass said,
`Power concedes  nothing without a demand.' "
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/nyregion/occupy-wall-street-trying-to-\
settle-on-demands.html?_r=1&hp
<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/nyregion/occupy-wall-street-trying-to\
-settle-on-demands.html?_r=1&hp>

Our voices ring out in Times Square
The movement  started by Occupy Wall Street has grown with dizzying
speed and expanded  its scope immensely in just four short weeks. The
enormous response to  the October 15 day of action shows the potential
for a multiracial,  working-class struggle. In New York City, activists
are discussing plans  for continuing to reach out to labor and
students--and for spreading  the occupation movement to communities
across the city.
http://www.socialistworker.org/2011/10/18/our-voices-in-times-square
<http://www.socialistworker.org/2011/10/18/our-voices-in-times-square>


BEYOND OWS

Global revolution: protests in 1,000+ cities -- in videos
Compiling  this incredible list of videos was probably the single most
exciting  thing we've done since we started ROAR. When we set up the
blog in  August last year, we knew something was in the air but we never
even  dared to expect anything like this. Just 10 months after Tunis and
Tahrir, this weekend we witnessed the globalization of the resistance: 
millions of people in 1,000 cities in over 80 countries on 6 continents 
uniting for global change. Brothers and sisters, we are making history. 
And we're only just getting started!
http://roarmag.org/2011/10/global-revolution-mass-protests-in-1000-citie\
s-in-videos/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed\
%253A+roarmag+%2528Reflections+on+a+Revolution%2529
<http://roarmag.org/2011/10/global-revolution-mass-protests-in-1000-citi\
es-in-videos/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Fee\
d%253A+roarmag+%2528Reflections+on+a+Revolution%2529>

Occupy Chicago arrests are seen as a trial run for international summits
to come next year
Police  officials determined they could not allow the more than 2,000 
protesters to spend the night in the public park because it would be 
harder to get them out in the coming days, according to a police source 
familiar with the events. It also would set a bad precedent for dealing 
with thousands of demonstrators expected to converge on Chicago from 
around the world during the G-8 and NATO summits that will be held 
simultaneously in May, the source said.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-occupy-chicago-arrests-2\
0111017,0,4962455.story
<http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-occupy-chicago-arrests-\
20111017,0,4962455.story>

Remembering the Algerian victims of the Paris massacre 50 years on
Protesters are set to gather in central Paris to mark fifty years since
a  deadly police crackdown on Algerian anti-war protesters, one of the 
darkest days in modern French history.
http://www.france24.com/en/20111017-france-algeria-war-of-independence-f\
ln-protest-paris-maurice-papon-government
<http://www.france24.com/en/20111017-france-algeria-war-of-independence-\
fln-protest-paris-maurice-papon-government>


CONTEXT & ANALYSIS

Wall Street Loses Its Immunity
Yes,  many of the protesters do understand what Wall Street and more 
generally the nation's economic elite have done for us. And
that's why  they're protesting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/opinion/krugman-wall-street-loses-its-\
immunity.html?ref=opinion
<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/opinion/krugman-wall-street-loses-its\
-immunity.html?ref=opinion>

Occupy goes global
Saturday, October 15, was an international day of action to take the 
Occupy movement in the U.S. global--a fitting step forward since the 
demonstrations in New York City and now around the U.S. were inspired by
the revolts and rebellions throughout this year in the Arab world and 
Europe.
http://www.socialistworker.org/2011/10/17/occupy-goes-global
<http://www.socialistworker.org/2011/10/17/occupy-goes-global>

Chris Hedges: A Movement Too Big to Fail
Groups such as  MoveOn and organized labor will find themselves without
a constituency  unless they at least pay lip service to the protests.
The Teamsters'  arrival Friday morning to help defend the park
signaled an infusion of  this new radicalism into moribund unions rather
than a co-opting of the  protest movement by the traditional liberal
establishment. The union  bosses, in short, had no choice.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_movement_too_big_to_fail_20111017/
<http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_movement_too_big_to_fail_20111017\
/>

Chris Hedges: A Movement Too Big to Fail
What took place early Friday morning in Zuccotti Park was the first 
salvo in a long struggle for justice. It signaled a step backward by the
corporate state in the face of popular pressure. And it was carried out 
by ordinary men and women who sleep at night on concrete, get soaked in 
rainstorms, eat donated food and have nothing as weapons but their 
dignity, resilience and courage. It is they, and they alone, who hold 
out the possibility of salvation. And if we join them we might have a 
chance.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_movement_too_big_to_fail_20111017/
<http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_movement_too_big_to_fail_20111017\
/>


GENERAL INFORMATION & RESOURCES

Legal
PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY: If you are arrested at an Occupy Event, call
the National Lawyers Guild: New York City: (212) 679-6018
<tel:%28212%29%20679-6018>  Los Angeles: (323) 696-2299
<tel:%28323%29%20696-2299>  Washington, DC: (202) 957 2445
<tel:%28202%29%20957%202445>  Chicago: (773) 309-1198
<tel:%28773%29%20309-1198>  San Francisco: (415) 285-1011
<tel:%28415%29%20285-1011>  New Orleans: (504) 875-0019
<tel:%28504%29%20875-0019>  Baltimore: (410) 205-2850
<tel:%28410%29%20205-2850>  Minnesota: (612) 656-9108
<tel:%28612%29%20656-9108>  Michigan: (313) 963-0843
<tel:%28313%29%20963-0843>  Portland: (503) 902-5340
<tel:%28503%29%20902-5340>  Boston: (617) 227-7335
<tel:%28617%29%20227-7335>  Pennsylvania & Delaware: (267) 702-4654
<tel:%28267%29%20702-4654>  Idaho: (208) 991-4324
<tel:%28208%29%20991-4324>   Be very sure to write the applicable phone
number in PERMANENT marker  somewhere concealed on your body, protected
from the elements. Do NOT  assume you will be able to retrieve the
number from a phone or a  notebook. It is very likely you will be
stripped of all your belongings.

OccupyWallStreet
The resistance continues at Liberty Square and Nationwide!
http://occupywallst.org/ <http://occupywallst.org/>

Donate Money to #occupywallstreet
http://nycga.cc/donate/ <http://nycga.cc/donate/>

NYC General Assembly
The Official Website of the GA at #OccupyWallStreet
http://nycga.cc/ <http://nycga.cc/>

Occupy Wall St.: Immediate Needs
Comfort Committee's Current NEEDS: thermal wear (especially smaller 
sizes), blankets, toiletries (especially toothpaste), hats & gloves, 
towels for showers We do NOT need more ponchos or space blankets. All 
donations can be sent to: The UPS Store Re: Occupy Wall Street 118A 
Fulton St. #205 New York, NY 10038
https://www.facebook.com/OccupyWallSt/posts/213285578739214
<https://www.facebook.com/OccupyWallSt/posts/213285578739214>

Occupy Together
Welcome  to OCCUPY TOGETHER, an unofficial hub for all of the events
springing  up across the country in solidarity with Occupy Wall St.
http://www.occupytogether.org/ <http://www.occupytogether.org/>

We Are the 99 Percent
Brought to you by the people who occupy wall street. Why will YOU
occupy?
http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/
<http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/>

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