Occupy Atlanta » Occupy Atlanta We are the 99% We will no longer remain silent! Wed, 14 Mar 2012 05:30:29 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 WE ARE GEORGIA! March @ The Georgia State Capitol, 3/17 /2012/03/14/we-are-georgia-march-rally-the-georgia-state-capitol-317/ /2012/03/14/we-are-georgia-march-rally-the-georgia-state-capitol-317/#comments Wed, 14 Mar 2012 05:12:08 +0000 OccupyAtlanta Media /?p=1249 more »]]>

Alert To All Georgians & States Nationwide!

Georgia state legislators are getting ready this week to attempt to criminalize our constitutional right to protest via the passage of Senate Bill 469.

If approved by the Georgia House and signed by the Governor, SB 469 would criminalize peaceful acts of protest, including public picketing related to labor disputes outside of any privately owned buildings. Individuals or union members or any individual employees who participate in such protests could be fined up to $1,000 a day, and organizations, which support such actions, could face penalties of up to $10,000 a day. Moreover, the bill adds a category of “conspiracy to commit criminal trespass,” which would make it a high and aggravated misdemeanor to plan acts of peaceful civil protest. The bill also includes provisions that weaken the power of workers to organize unions and bargain collectively with their employers by restricting the ability of workers to negotiate contracts with employers that provide for union dues and agency fees, therefore effectively de-funding Georgia’s unions and further penalizing their right to political and economic protest.

Occupy Atlanta, Georgia unions, and a broad coalition of other concerned Georgians will amass this coming Saturday March 17th at 11am at the Georgia State Capitol to take a stand against this villainous attack to our constitutional rights. We will bring our voices, our signs, our beliefs, and our democratic bodies and will peacefully assemble to STOP SB 469. We urge workers, people of faith, social justice advocates, people of all political backgrounds, and you to join us in protest and solidarity and call for this bill to be immediately rejected. This law is a corporate attempt to legalize the political and economic strangulation of the 99% and we cannot afford to ignore this unconstitutional attack.

SB 469 shares characteristics of model legislation crafted by the American Legislative Exchange Council (A.L.E.C.) an out-of-state, secretive, corporate-funded council of which member corporations actually help draft laws that are then presented to their lawmaker allies. The lead sponsor of the bill is Georgia state Senator Donald Balfour, a Waffle House vice-president who believes that working people who stand up for their rights are criminals who ought to be in prison. The timing of SB 469 also suspiciously coincides with the lay-off coalition protests that are on-going at AT&T Atlanta headquarters on West Peachtree Rd.

We all know that corporate money and legislation has been determined for years to drown our votes and our democratic institutions. But now the powerful seek to suppress our presence in the streets. We are witnessing in real time how corporations seek to directly rule our society with the support of their fraternal lawmakers, a militarized police force, and the privatized prison industry complex that makes a profit with every new arrest. Allowing the political-corporate axis to get away with this will eventually pave the way for additional repressive legislation to the point where corporations and their political stooges will “legally” squeeze away our rights to protest anything, anywhere, anytime. The criminalization of otherwise protected activities represents an assault on the nation’s ideals and our fundamental human and democratic rights. As Atlanta native, Martin Luther King, Jr. said on the night before he was killed, “The greatness of America is the right to protest for right.”

What kind of country do you want to live in? Does this fit your definition of the United States? How will this law affect the future of your children? Does it matter what political party or views you espouse? Should your right to protest be criminalized?

Fight back against the scandalous actions of this legislative session, which have also included legislated attacks on women, minorities, immigrants, the environment, the poor, and all Georgia taxpayers.

Stand up for your rights, or prepare to lose them.

What you can do

• Join us on Saturday March 17 at the Georgia Capital at 11am, ALL DAY. Bring your voice, your homemade signs, your friends and family and some cash to pay for parking.
• Spread this post by email and on your social media.
• Call Georgia lawmakers and tell them what you think of this law.
• If you have media contacts, please notify them.
• If you belong to a coalition, mobilize them to show up to the protest.

Occupations across the US, Stand With Us In Solidarity!

• This law is yet another neo-liberal lab test, which could come to your turf soon.
• Spread the word on your site and social media.
• Notify your local and national media contacts.
• Bring the heat on this law at the national level.

When: Saturday, March 17,1pm-all afternoon.
Where: Georgia State Capitol, 206 Washington Street Southwest Atlanta, GA 30334
MARTA: Georgia State Station

Occupy Atlanta
www.occupyatlanta.org
https://www.facebook.com/OccupyAtlanta
http://twitter.com/#!/owsatlanta

Media Contact: media@occupyatlanta.org
Action Contact: action@occupyatlanta.org
Outreach Contact: outreach@occupyatlanta.org

We encourage you to also call Georgia lawmakers who are sponsoring this bill and “share” your concerns with them.

Sen. Don Balfour, (the lead sponsor of this law, VP at Waffle House)
Phone: (770) 729-5764
don.balfour@senate.ga.gov
https://www.facebook.com/don.balfour
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/don-balfour/24/20/87b

Governor of Georgia, Nathan Deal
The Office of the Governor
404-656-1776
http://www.linkedin.com/in/nathandeal
https://www.facebook.com/dealforgovernor

Sen. Bill Hamrick (R)
mailto:Bill.Hamrick@senate.ga.gov

Sen. Bill Cowsert (R)
Phone: (706) 543-7700
bill.cowsert@senate.ga.gov

Sen. Ross Tolleson (R)
Phone: (478) 998-1206
ross.tolleson@senate.ga.gov

Bill Hembree
404.656.6801
bill.hembree@house.ga.gov

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Photos: Labor in Solidarity with Occupy Atlanta /2011/10/19/labor-in-solidarity-with-occupy-atlanta/ /2011/10/19/labor-in-solidarity-with-occupy-atlanta/#comments Wed, 19 Oct 2011 16:31:22 +0000 Rob /?p=217


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Video: Occupy Atlanta – Join The Movement /2011/10/18/video-occupy-atlanta-join-the-movement/ /2011/10/18/video-occupy-atlanta-join-the-movement/#comments Tue, 18 Oct 2011 05:10:30 +0000 shana. /?p=186

Occupy Atlanta – Join The Movement from Ryan Winsor on Vimeo.

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Occupied Solidarity Stand – Monday Oct17th 4pm – JOIN US! /2011/10/17/join-us-monday-1017/ /2011/10/17/join-us-monday-1017/#comments Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:00:34 +0000 awaz /?p=96 more »]]> A day after the dedication ceremony for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC, Mayor Kasim Reed effectively gave an eviction notice to the Occupy Atlanta Protesters at Troy Davis Park.

Mayor Reed hinted towards backing off his recent “eviction notice.” However, the mere implication that Occupy Atlanta Protesters would need to vacate public property for practicing civil disobedience over our crumbling economy did not fall on deaf ears. The Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council voted unanimously to mobilize on Monday October 17th, 2011, in support of continuing Occupation. Together, Occupy Atlanta and the Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council will host an “Occupied Solidarity Stand.”

Our Occupation is an act of civil disobedience. It is very much in line with the history of principled protest which includes Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and is such a rich part of Atlanta’s history. We deeply appreciate the solidarity and support of the Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council and call on everyone who believes in the right of the people to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Please join your voice to ours.

Link to Flyer for Monday 10/17 – Occupied Solidarity Stand

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Notice of Park Cleaning /2011/10/14/notice-of-park-cleaning/ /2011/10/14/notice-of-park-cleaning/#comments Sat, 15 Oct 2011 00:25:48 +0000 shana. /2011/10/14/notice-of-park-cleaning/ The Mayor’s Office has issued Occupy Atlanta with a Notice of Park Cleaning on October 15th. More information is soon to come.

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What Really Happened with Occupy Atlanta & Rep John Lewis /2011/10/12/what-really-happenned-with-occupy-atlanta-rep-john-lewis/ /2011/10/12/what-really-happenned-with-occupy-atlanta-rep-john-lewis/#comments Wed, 12 Oct 2011 16:04:12 +0000 tehGomez /?p=76
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Alive and Well! /2011/10/11/alive-and-well/ /2011/10/11/alive-and-well/#comments Tue, 11 Oct 2011 20:15:04 +0000 tehGomez /?p=69 more »]]> 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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General Assembly Tonight @ 7pm /2011/10/10/general-assembly-tonight-7pm/ /2011/10/10/general-assembly-tonight-7pm/#comments Mon, 10 Oct 2011 22:24:08 +0000 tehGomez /?p=64 Join us tonight @ 7pm!

If you haven’t already heard, General Assembly meetings will be held @ 6pm daily or unless stated otherwise. We’ll see you there!

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Media Training @ 1pm Tomorrow! /2011/10/10/media-training-session-tomorrow/ /2011/10/10/media-training-session-tomorrow/#comments Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:03:26 +0000 tehGomez /?p=62 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!

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Occupy Atlanta General Assembly #5 /2011/10/10/occupy-atlanta-general-assembly-5/ /2011/10/10/occupy-atlanta-general-assembly-5/#comments Mon, 10 Oct 2011 16:58:40 +0000 mon http://occupyatlanta.wpengine.com/?p=56 more »]]> Atlanta’s effort to take America back for the 99% has begun. On
Friday night, roughly 500 Georgians gathered to protest an economic,
social, and governmental system that has become deeply unfair.
Getting the occupation rolling has taken time; but our media efforts
are now up and running. We’ve experienced enthusiasm, controversy,
and a growing sense of commitment. Look to this site to hear more
about this movement in coming days. For now, here are some images of
where we’ve been and where we’re going.
#5" src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/2oatl_lose_mellis2-1024x682.jpg?5c1811" alt="Girl holding up sign: If we lose America, then we have lost it to the elite." width="640" height="426" />
photo by Monica Ellis
Tired of funding endless wars? -Occupy Atlanta

photo by Monica Ellis

A committee member reads aloud the draft Declaration of Occupy Atlanta

photo by Monica Ellis

Occupy Atlanta General Assembly crowd

copyright Joeff Davis - Creative Loafing

Invest in me -Occupy Atlanta

copyright Joeff Davis - Creative Loafing

Although there has been controversy surrounding Congressman John Lewis and his presence at last Friday’s GA, the civil rights icon arrived to demonstrate his support of the movement and continues to do so. Listen here for an interview with him.

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