Hi.  Here's but a teaser of the fulll article.  Click on the URL  for much
more.  I'll pass on LA
coverage as it arrives, and there was a lot of it - action, that is.  I just
checkd the NY Times,
on line, and there was zero coverage.  They did include Facebook encouraging
employees 
to donate organs, and another bombshell about a new kind of prom for the
super devout - it's
called 'Pink."  But nothing about large, national/international
mobilizations around critical  
issues facing multitudes, and the stability of the world.
Ed 
 
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"Festive, Righteous Anger": Occupy Makes a May Day Comeback With Massive
Demonstrations

Yesterday, Occupy recaptured the public's attention with rallies, marches,
parties, and yes, arrests all over the country. 
May 1, 2012 | 
 
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All over the world, May 1st is celebrated as International Workers Day.
Yesterday, May Day also marked the reemergence of the Occupy movement, with
events in cities all over America. AlterNet's reporters were in the field --
here are their dispatches from New York and the Bay Area.


Midtown NYC, morning 

-- Sarah Jaffe

Midtown is a great place for chanting; your voice echoes off the tall
buildings and you can hear it blocks away. Even better for marching bands,
bells and whistles. There may not actually be 99 pickets, but midtown
Manhattan is clogged with them in the morning, and they're inside the heads
of the people on the street--I walk past a couple discussing our "cruel,"
unequal society as I hurry from picket to picket. 


I made it to Bryant Park a few minutes after eight in a haze of rain, and
found a crowd of around a hundred huddled under their umbrellas or the ones
at tables in the park. The Rude Mechanical Orchestra were clustered around
their instruments but not playing, and Occupiers chatted with one another. 


My first picket stop was at the New York Times building, where the United
Auto Workers (UAW) were picketing under a lovely awning in support of the
National Organization of Legal Services Workers, (UAW Local 2320). The
lawyers and legal support staff of Legal Services NYC provide free legal aid
to New York's low-income folks who need support--they help fight evictions,
support the unemployed, work on benefits for the disabled, and more. And
they're facing cutbacks from their board, who want them to give back part of
their healthcare benefits--not to mention cuts to the services they provide.
"We make next to nothing," a legal services worker told me, pointing out
that her benefits allow her to do a low-paid service job and take care of
herself and her family. Meanwhile, none of the cuts have hit management.
Their target for the day's picket was Michael Young, the vice chair of the
Board of Directors at Legal Services NYC, who has been the point person in
negotiating with the union. 


As we stood talking, the Rude Mechanical Orchestra and a small march rolled
in, playing "Which Side Are You On?" and thrilling the workers, who didn't
seem terribly connected at first to the larger May Day celebrations. The
picket line turned into a dance party, and the band played along with chants
of "Hey hey rich boy, my job is not your toy" and "We're legal services for
the poor, fired up won't take no more." 


>From Twitter, colleagues Allison Kilkenny, John Knefel and I heard reports
of arrests at the Bank of America tower, which was surrounded by barricades
when we arrived but quiet at the moment, so I moved on to News Corp
headquarters--where the ticker outside the building warned "Occupy plans to
shut down city today, gathering at Bryant Park". It made a lovely backdrop
for the lively picket line, featuring several members of OWS's Direct Action
working group as well as banners and activists from Picture the Homeless,
SEIU, VOCAL-NY (includingWayne
<http://www.alternet.org/story/155038/romney_celebrates_with_trump_as_workin
g_new_yorkers_rally_against_rich_tax_dodgers/?page=2> Starks, who I spoke
with on Tax Day), and other local groups. 


As they marched, the crowd repeated the crimes of Rupert Murdoch and News
Corp--not only "Murdoch spies," a reference to the phone hacking scandal in
the UK, but "News Corp called for closing HIV food pantries, housing for
people with AIDS." 


>From News Corp, I moved on to Chase, where a small but determined band was
chanting "Save our homes, modify loans!" outside the branch on 47th and
Madison, but no one had made it to the main headquarters, location of many
an Occupy event, yet. I saw a march rounding the corner as I headed the
other way, trying to catch a march that had left News Corp for the
headquarters of the Paulson Group, one of the world's largest hedge funds,
but instead I crossed paths with a small march flying an anarchist flag,
singing "Ain't no power like the power of the people because the power of
the people don't stop." 

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