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HAPPENING NOW
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Jamie Dimon's Birthday Bash!
Chase Bank - TODAY @ 1:00 PM
Movement Meditation at AT&T
AT&T - TODAY @ 4:00 PM
Interfaith Prayer Hour
Morehouse School of Religion on the campus of the Interdenominational Theological Center at Bennett Hall - TODAY @ 4:00 PM
Special General Assembly to Debate Senate Bill 469 on Capitol Steps
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sebas started the forum topic Making Shift Happen at the Occupy Bike Shop in the group Mediasebas started the forum topic Making Shift Happen at the Occupy Bike Shop in the group Media Today, bike master Jonah shared his knowledge and helped us change tires, fix seats and gave us a crash course on changing and tuning brakes. Everyone walked out with a big smile; we all learned new skills. The […] […]SaraA wrote a new post, Occupy Atlanta to Hold General Assembly on Capitol Steps, State Senators Invited to SpeakSaraA wrote a new post, Occupy Atlanta to Hold General Assembly on Capitol Steps, State Senators Invited to Speak On March 7 democracy was subverted in the Georgia Senate. SB 469, which would impose heavy fines on pickets near any private property (not just residences), extra burden on union members seeking to maintain […] […]robertf wrote a new post, March 15th - Restore Georgia Power To The People!robertf wrote a new post, March 15th - Restore Georgia Power To The People! This Thursday, March 15th, show the Public Service Commission they work for the people, not Georgia Power! We don't pay for Georgia power's mistakes! We want better decisions for a better Georgia!Read our […] […]cypherdivine posted an update: Are Corporate Leaders Egostitical Psychopaths? (video documentary)cypherdivine posted an update Are Corporate Leaders Egostitical Psychopaths? (video documentary) [bpfb_video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MWpxH-RlFQ[/bpfb_video]Comments: 0 […] -
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Tag Archives: Atlanta
Alive and Well!
On Monday October 10, Occupy Atlanta retained its encampment in Woodruff Park (aka Troy Davis Park) as the focal point of peaceful protests for regaining the integrity of our economic and political system. Atlanta Police entered into dialog with Occupy participants earlier in the day and assured people that there would be no surprise attacks or aggression if the police were given the order to enforce ordinances to remove the camp. On Monday evening Atlanta Police established a significant presence surrounding the park, and it appeared that they were prepared to act. Later it became evident that they would instead respect the occupation, and demobilized. Occupy Atlanta anticipates more contact with the office of Mayor Kasim Reed and seeks to work cooperatively with our city in the spirit of Martin Luther King and our other native champions of civil rights.
Occupy Atlanta is a part of the nationwide Occupy movement started by Occupy Wall Street. We are in protest of the excessive power that corporations have in our country. Corporate money in politics has defiled the very fabric of America: Democracy. Our nation’s economy, education and environment has been forfeited to sustain the 1%’s greed. We say no more. We are the 99%.
*Update 10/11/2011
Click #p/u/2/kTSXOdCz8_w">HERE for a direct link to a few more videos from Monday night .
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Tagged Atlanta, Eviction, Occupy Atlanta, Occupy Together, Occupy Wall
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Media Training @ 1pm Tomorrow!
Tomorrow @ 1pm will be a Media Training session held @ HQ. (60 Walton St.)
Join us! Learn how to develop your narrative of Occupy Atlanta to the world!
Occupy Atlanta MARCH to Bank of America Tower
Occupy Atlanta MARCH to Bank of America Tower
Tuesday, October 11
4:00 PM
Meet at Woodruff Park to march down Peachtree Street (1 mile)
Join us! Bring Signs! We are the 99%!
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Tagged Atlanta, bank of america, boa, corruption, Occupy Atlanta, Occupy Together, Occupy Wall
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Re: Congressman John Lewis
For immediate release
Occupy Atlanta Media Committee
Today Occupy Atlanta General Assembly unanimously agreed to invite Congressman John Lewis to come and speak.
Occupy groups are governed by procedural rules that allow them to function in chaotic circumstances and to exercise participatory democracy in a large group. These rules are based on the principle of absolute equality and each voice being heard.
Anyone may come and speak to or participate in a General Assembly. There is a set order which includes a point where the floor is opened for comments. Anyone present may put their name on the “stack” as it is called and speak. It might seem a simple thing to break the order, but in a large crowd where everyone is supposed to get a chance to be heard, deviating from it quickly causes chaos. Each deviation encourages the next until no conversation can be maintained.
All of the speakers who have attended a General Assembly in New York have followed this process. Occupy Atlanta is unaware of any exceptions. Congressman Lewis, who attended Occupy Atlanta’s 5th General Assembly on October 7, is familiar with consensus from his days as a civil rights leader but was unable to stay long enough to allow the process to unfold due to prior commitments.
Statement:
We hope that explaining our process will go a long way towards preventing any future problems or misunderstandings so that we do not inadvertently give offense to those whose voices and knowledge we would very much like to hear. We are dismayed that anything we have done would seem to show disrespect for a man whom many of us revere, and apologize to everyone who was hurt or angered by our actions.
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