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Revision as of 05:29, 24 December 2011

This page is for listing events and meetings pertaining to SE Portland Neighborhood Assembly. It also is to provide access to information located on various wiki pages and internet locations for both the SE Portland Neighborhood Assembly and Occupy Portland.

Wiki Pages and Links


  • COPIES - A thank you to Linda Wenning at momwenning@hotmail.com for the following email to the SE Neighborhood Assembly:

Dear All, I would like to support SE Occupy with copy service 4110 SE Hawthorne Blvd - the UPS store prepaid copies just say Linda Wenning when the copies run out let me know and I will replenish. You Go!!!! Linda


Upcoming Events/Meetings

Occupy Café SE Portland Planning Meeting 12/29/11

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Purpose

Planning meeting for Occupy Café event in SE Portland to be held on Jan 8, 2012

Other details
If you want to help or bring supplies/information, contact Kelly at 503-849-9648 or akaangelkelly@yahoo.com

Know Your Rights!

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  • Date: Thursday, December 29th
  • Time: 6:30PM to 8:30PM
  • Location: SEIU Hall 6401 SE Foster Rd, Portland, Oregon 97206
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Purpose

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!
This is a free workshop led by volunteers from the National Lawyer’s Guild (donations welcome, no one turned away).
  • SEIU Hall
  • 6401 SE Foster Rd, Portland, Oregon 97206
  • Phone: (503) 235-5071

Audiences include:

  • civil disobedience/protesters
  • homeless folks
  • those who may be racially profiled
  • anyone wanting / needing to know more about their rights.

We hope to be able to touch on some of the facts and impacts of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) in addition to the basic "Know Your Rights" info.

BACKGROUND INFO
National Laywer's Guild info on "Know Your Rights"
http://www.nlg.org/resources/know-your-rights/
The National Lawyer's Guild "A Know Your Rights Guide for Law Enforcement Encounters" Pamphlet
http://www.nlg.org/wp-content/files_flutter/1290534630final.pdf
ACLU info on "Know Your Rights Basic" with related document links
http://aclu-or.org/content/know-your-rights-your-rights-oregon
ACLU guide on "When Encountering Law Enforcement" in English
http://www.aclu.org/files/kyr/kyr_english.pdf



more information

SE Occupy PDX Neighborhood Assembly 01/07/12

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Purpose

One of the twice monthly SE Portland Neighborhood Assembly meetings for residents of SE Portland and any other interested individuals from the greater Portland area.


Occupy Cafe SE Portland

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Purpose

Come build community and the movement!

We will have coffee, tea, food & entertainment by donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.

There will be spaces for people to "booth', live entertainment, and arts & crafts.

Small group conversations kick-off every 20-30 minutes to discuss topics of shared interest.

People are also welcome to just hang out and relax, as long as they are respectful of the other activities in the space.

ABOUT OCCUPY CAFE

Occupy Cafe exists to inclusively connect people, to share and listen.

The more we share and hear our individual and collective needs, wants and visions, the more powerful our initiatives to create real change become. Real and meaningful change for good comes when we, the people, stand, speak and act together, cooperatively and collaboratively. The agenda is open within the theme of building community and a movement.


SE Occupy PDX Neighborhood Assembly 1/21/2012

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Purpose

We plan to meet twice a month until further notice, with work groups scheduled in between as needed. The time is now to get our neighborhoods and communities we live in involved as much as we can. We do NOT by any means condone violence, hate-speech, or abuse by our members, be it verbal or physical.

This is a chance to meet up with people in your area neighborhood to promote discussion and change for the greater 99%. The only requirements are
  • Live in SE Portland
  • Want to better the world through direct action in coordination with Occupy Portland and Occupy Wall Street
  • Free sense of ideas and contributions you are willing to discuss in groups
  • Desire to meet new people.



Prior Events/Meetings