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Entries in protests (12)

Wednesday
Apr112012

STOP THE PRIVATIZATION OF CHELSEA COVE!

[From the Aaron Burr Society]:

Diana Taylor is back. The girlfriend of Mayor Bloomberg sits on the board of directors of Sothey’s Auction House [1], Brookfield Properties’ Zuccotti Park [2] and the Hudson River Park Trust [3]. This trifecta of interlocking boards will be partying at the annual meeting of the Hudson River Park Trust. Please join Occupy Museums and Sotheby’s Teamsters Professional Art Handlers who will be protesting this event.

  • THURSDAY, APRIL 12TH, 6 P.M.
  • ST. PAUL’s CHURCH
  • 315 WEST 22nd STREET (near 8th avenue)

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Saturday
Jan212012

Occupy the Courts : [J20] Foley Square Rally to End Corporate Personhood Part 1

Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2012

New York City, January 20

On the occasion of the two year anniversary of the historic Citizens United v Federal Election Commission, in which a Supreme Court treated granted a corporation First Amendment rights, a high-energy rally was held at Foley Square. Among the excellent roster of speakers, Virginia Rasmussen, a member of POCLAD, offered a rare historical analysis of case law involving corporte personhood which dates back to the early 19th century. POCLAD or Program for Corporations, Law and Democracy is an activist collective that has focussed on the issue of corporate personhood for several years.

Sunday
Jan152012

#J13 #OCCUPYMUSEUMS #OCCUPYWALLSTREET - MoMA BANNER DROP @ DIEGO RIVERA EXHIBIT 

Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

MoMA is exhibiting work from one of the most renowned Mexican painters of the twentieth century, Diego Rivera. Diego influenced by the Mexican Revolution and the Russian Revolution, believed that art should play a role in empowering working people to understand their own histories. Meanwhile MoMA buys and sells millions of dollars in art at Sotheby's auction house. Sotheby's has locked out 43 Local 814 union art handlers, claiming they are unable to negotiate a new contract with them. "The auctioneer proposed cutting the handlers' workweek to 36 1/4 hours from 38 3/4 hours and increasing the number of temporary laborers, according to both sides. The union said new work rules would decrease eligibility for overtime, resulting in take-home pay declining 5 percent to 15 percent. Temporary workers without medical or pension benefits would replace unionized art handlers as they retire or find other jobs. Chief Executive Officer William Ruprecht, yearly salary doubled in 2010 to $6 million dollars."

http://www.sothebysbadforart.com/content/

Tuesday
Jan102012

#J11: NDAA, 10 Years of Gitmo, and Solidarity with the Nigerian National Strike

[From Imani]:

Hi All,

A cluster of folks from many working groups has come together to take a stand against the NDAA. 
We need help from painters tonight to paint a banner at 20 Jay Street from 6-10pm and performers to help work through a bit of street theatre to occur in conjunction with leafletting at Wednesday's action:
Wednesday, January 11th
  • 3pm-4pm leafletting at 43rd St and 7th Ave
  • 4pm March to the Niegerian Consulate at 44th St and 2nd Ave
  • 5pm Rally at the Nigerian Consulate

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Saturday
Dec172011

Occupy the Holidays Update

So several people have expressed interest in helping out with Occupy
The Holidays which is performing this weekend.  We can DEFINITELY USE
YOU.  Here's how:

BUILDING
If you want to help build come to 20 jay street suite 214 anytime
after 1pm!  Ask for Jo Robin or Joe

PERFORMERS
We finally have a schedule and if you can make these times, then come
down to rehearsal tomorrow night (friday) at 6:30 pm at 10 jay st
suite 903 and we will figure out how to use you.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Sat 12/17
10am performance at the People's Performance Plaza (50th and broadway
where occupy broadway happened)
1ish performance at Duarte Square (depending on what the scene is
like... we might move to the alternate occupation site)
somehwere around 3ish we will attempt to perform in Zucotti....


Sun 12/18
10 am washing ton heights (location will be available at rehearsal)
11:30 harlem (locations will be available at rehearsakl)
1:30 Thompkins Square Park
Then we will go to the awesome OWS event in Williamsburg to finish the
day off

Mon 12/19
5pm Battery park
530 somewhere very close by....


If you can come to most of these performances, we can still use you
probably!  come to rehearsal on friday night and we will figure it
out.

Also: We do not expect to be arrested, and are not asking you to be
arrested -but of course with unperfmitted performances and the insane
nature of the nypd, you just never know....

Thank you!!

- Joe

http://madeinusachallenge.com/assets/OCCUPY.jpg

Tuesday
Dec062011

REPRESSION & ...Broomsticks(?)

Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to make the group aware that Lady Liberty made an appearance at a community event that Occupy: The Bronx held on Saturday to defend a community garden that the city had recently bulldozed.  5 people were arrested for peaceably standing on the sidewalk (they were NOT blocking traffic -which was non-existent).  We then marched to the 40th precinct, and had a GA while we waited for them to be released.  Then we marched BACK to the garden and shared

thoughts and the history of the garden & action, then left.

HOWEVER, on our way to the subway, the cops prevented us from leaving and demanded that we give them the rods that controlled the puppet's arms and head because they were potential weapons.  !!!

- Joe

Wednesday
Nov302011

Eviction 

[Note: The following was posted on the Occupy|Decolonize|Liberate blog.]

Below are excerpts from artist Dont Rhine (Ultra Red)’s facebook feed:

“Here the cops come lead by a little tiny lady cop. They’re carrying teargas guns or beanbag guns.”
Like · · 3 minutes ago ·

[They're reciting the principles of organization inside the park using Mic Check. It's very moving.]
Like · · 13 minutes ago ·

‎”Cops coming in with zip ties.”
Like · · 15 minutes ago ·

“The cops are going after the treefort. They hate it.”
Like · · 16 minutes ago ·

“Where do we go? We are home?”
Like · · 26 minutes ago ·

Protestor: “If you give me a hug I will leave right now.”
Like · · 28 minutes ago ·

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Tuesday
Nov292011

Occupy Museums protests the anti-democratic policies of Lincoln Center and Bloomberg at Satyagraha

Occupy Museums to protest the anti-democratic policies of Lincoln Center and Bloomberg on the last performance of Satyagraha Thursday December 1, 2011 at 10:30PM.

It is no doubt timely that Philip Glass' opera 'Satyagraha'--which depicts Gandhi's early struggle against colonial oppression in South Africa--should be revived by the Metropolitan Opera in 2011, a year which has seen popular revolutions in North Africa, mass uprisings in Europe, and the emergence of Occupy Wall Street protests in the United States.

Yet we see a glaring contradiction in ‘Satyagraha’ being performed at the Lincoln Center where in recent weeks protestors from Occupy Wall Street have been arrested and forcibly removed for exercising their First Amendment rights to peaceful public assembly.

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Wednesday
Nov162011

March for Black Friday

https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=65725a2d17&view=att&th=133af08f17bf275c&attid=0.1&disp=inline&zw

Hello OWS A&C,

This is my first time writing your group. I joined because I didn't know how else to reach you all to see if you'd be able to help. The people from Occupy 477 Harlem are planning a March for Black Friday. I realize it may be short notice to ask for your help, but we really do need it if we stand a chance making our vision happen.

We are planning a silent march where we would also blindfold our marchers. We'd have them all hold on to ropes that will be held by Lady Justice. The other March facilitators would also hopefully be dressed as Lady Justices. The reason for this is that the march's message is around Slavery and Reparations. We want a Lady Justice that can see to be leading the blind through our march which will also be a teach-in. We will be making stops in places that are meaningful towards how slavery was facilitated and became a source of income in NYC. We will leave from Liberty, our first stop will be at Stuyvesant HS, named after Mayor Stuyvesant who was the mayor to open NYC ports to slavery making it the second largest next to North Carolina. The second would be at Foley Sq, which is also part of the African Burial ground. The third would be at Seaport which was the port where slaves came into NYC. The fourth will be the NYSE where slaves were traded. We will end at Liberty.

We were actually inspired by the beautiful Lady Justice that was coming to OWS a few weeks back. Idk if there's any way to contact her and see if she'd be interested in participating.

If there is any way this group can help make our vision come to life we would greatly appreciate it. Any questions are welcome.

Much Love to all of you,
Chanel

chanel7139@gmail.com



Wednesday
Oct262011

New Photos in Protest Achive

CLICK THE IMAGE TO VISIT THE GALLERY.

NYCGA/AC Photography Guild co-organizer Will Hamza Giron added a set of terrific images to  the Occupennial PROTESTS gallery. Check them out!

Occupennial invites you to add your images of protests, protesters, signs and the art of #OWS to our fast-growing archive of photos of the occupation! Follow the guidelines here to contribute:

http://www.occupennial.org/how-to-submit-your-photos/

Wednesday
Oct192011

OCCUPY MUSEUMS!

occupy wallstreet coin face

The game is up: we see through the pyramid schemes of the temples of cultural elitism controlled by the 1%. No longer will we, the artists of the 99%, allow ourselves to be tricked into accepting a corrupt hierarchical system based on false scarcity and propaganda concerning absurd elevation of one individual genius over another human being for the monetary gain of the elitest of elite. For the past decade and more, artists and art lovers have been the victims of the intense commercialization and co-optation or art. We recognize that art is for everyone, across all classes and cultures and communities. We believe that the Occupy Wall Street Movement will awaken a consciousness that art can bring people together rather than divide them apart as the art world does in our current time…

Let’s be clear. Recently, we have witnessed the absolute equation of art with capital. The members of museum boards mount shows by living or dead artists whom they collect like bundles of packaged debt. Shows mounted by museums are meant to inflate these markets. They are playing with the fire of the art historical cannon while seeing only dancing dollar signs. The wide acceptance of cultural authority of leading museums have made these beloved institutions into corrupt ratings agencies or investment banking houses- stamping their authority and approval on flimsy corporate art and fraudulent deals.

For the last few decades, voices of dissent have been silenced by a fearful survivalist atmosphere and the hush hush of BIG money. To really critique institutions, to raise one’s voice about the disgusting excessive parties and spectacularly out of touch auctions of the art world while the rest of the country suffers and tightens its belt was widely considered to be bitter, angry, uncool. Such a critic was a sore loser. It is time to end that silence not in bitterness, but in strength and love! Because the occupation has already begun and the creativity and power of the people has awoken! The Occupywallstreet Movement will bring forth an era of new art, true experimentation outside the narrow parameters set by the market. Museums, open your mind and your heart! Art is for everyone! The people are at your door!

Dear Occupiers,

Since I posted Occupy Museums yesterday on FB, it's going quite viral on the internet. There is lots of discussion about what it means, whether it's a good idea what museums are doing for the 99% and the 1%.

These discussions, I feel, are really good ones to be having in the context of Occupy Wall Street, because this movement is about changing how we do things in this country from finance to culture- moving away from a culture that mainly benefits the 1%


I'll need help in planning this action tomorrow. Since it was supported by the A & C, I'd like to make sure that this action comes from the heart of our movement. Who would like to be a part of the historic first Occupation of MoMA of 2011?


My idea is that artist and everyone occupies museums together, bringing your artworks as well as OWS signs in protest. I'll bring my coin mask for example. We meet at 3:00 at 60 wall street for a short teach-in, then head over to touch base with the park, maybe doing a people's mic to get more peopleto join us.  Once at the Museums, we'll have a short GA with an opening statement, then people can get on stack and speak out their mind using people's mic.


Here are things we'll need:

-a one page info sheet about how museums generally and the ones we are going to specifically are pyramid schemes of the 1%  Paul- you wrote an email that has lots of info..I have turned it into a shared google Doc called Occupy Museums-someone to handle the twitter feed-OWS press -everyone bring a piece of their art to proudly display

Day 1: Revised  Schedule:

3:00 Meet at Liberty Park

Teach-in about the museums we are going to occupy

 

4:30 Livestream- read document in front of 5000 viewers.

 

Occupy the 4 train

 

5:00 Occupy MoMA

hours: 10:30-5:30

11 W 53rd street New York, NY

 

Occupy the M3 Bus

 

6:00 Occupy Frick Collection

hours: 10:00-6 PM       

1 East 70th Street, New York, NY

 

Occupy the 6 train

 

7:00 Occupy New Museum

Thursdays 6-8 free 

235 bowery



Sunday
Oct092011

The Skadden Protest - The Beef

Your Name: Jason Flores-Williams
Your Email: Jasonflores_williams@hotmail.com
Subject: The Skadden Protest - The Beef
Message: Hi - I'm seeking artists to help me with visuals on this. Thanks, Jason

I'm closing down the law firm here in Santa Fe for a week and flying out to NYC on Thursday the 13th to sleep five days at Z park and write about Occupy Wall Street for the Brooklyn Rail.

I won't describe the following as a "protest" as much as it is a Personal Beef. But it's got to get done. Basically, we're gonna get it on cuz we don't get along.

The one group that's gotten a free pass in all of this is the corporate lawyers. These bastards made billions of dollars in billable hours off the direct infliction on pain, suffering and humiliation of the middle classes and the working poor. These guys were the true bullies. I saw it day after day in court - these lawyers pounding people into the ground with incompreheinsible motions, arguments, legal tricks without any concern for the ethics, morality or basic human decency. They were arrogant while they took people's homes, destroyed families and ripped apart lives. I wrote an article about it that ran here in SF and in the Rail and in a couple other spots:

http://www.santafenewmexican.com/LocalColumnsViewpoints/My-View--Jason-Flores-Williams-Law-firms-took-advantage-of-hous

And of all the law firms in American who act as the thug enforcers for Wall Street, it is Skadden Arps in Manhattan that is the ne plus ultra of nerd bullydom. I have friends from law school who work there who are nice people one on one, but who in the end are part of a legal machine that destroys human beings and maintains a system of sickening injustice.

I have duked it out with these bastards again and again, trying to keep people from being thrown out onto the streets. But in the end, when BofA is paying these guys $650 an hour to drown the court in paperwork and I'm standing there for free, there's just no way to keep up. It's starting off the game down 55 to nothing.

So, on Friday the 14th at 11:00 am, I am going to the Skadden Arps headquarters in Times Square and let me them know that one little small timer from NM knows how disgusting they are. I'm going to read a variation of that piece, another piece, and then deliver the closing argument that I always wanted to hit them with, but could never get to because they would always win on procedural grounds and summary judgment. I'm going to stand in front of their main doors and let them have it, then get back to Z Park. Here's where they are:

http://www.skadden.com/index.cfm?contentID=49&officeID=1

If you can make it, it's always better to be with people - and we'll go for scones after.

Jason Flores-Williams, Esq.

Nb. I wrote this in the past tense, but the foreclosures and insane debt collections and law suits for attorneys fees are happening with even greater ferocity today.