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Disclaimer
PLEASE NOTE: Not all events listed originate with Occupy Portland. Events may be attended by Occupiers, or endorsed by the Occupy movement, or they may be simply sponsored by people who share the goals of the Occupy movement. Please refer to each event for specifics, and use the discussion pages to ask questions.

Learn more about the Action Committee and how to help.

Occupy the Holidays Buy Local Click here for details

Stay connected! - Link to Occupy Salem Calendar and Link to Occupy Eugene ~also~ LA Invite

Please feel welcome to send pictures, stories, and story ideas to: portland.occupier@gmail.com. Also, here's the link to the blog: http://www.portlandoccupier.org/

Today

AC meeting today at 5:30pm PSU Smith Center cafeteria

Neighborhood Assembly Facilitator Training

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  • Date: Mon, December 5, 2011
  • Time: 9:30am – 11am
  • Location: Afscme Building on 60th and E Burnside in the library
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Purpose

In our mission to kick-start some Neighborhood Assemblies so that all our communities can feel better represented in the movement.

Outreach Committee brings to you a Facilitator Training that will be very useful in having well trained participants helping the flow of communication.

All are welcome!

Other details
See Also: Neighborhood Assembly

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PLEASE POST THIS TYPE OF INFO TO THE OCCUPY PORTLAND CALENDAR!!!

Occupy Eugene Community Conversation

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  • Date: Monday, December 5, 2011
  • Time: 7:00pm until 9:00pm
  • Location: Harris Hall 125 East 8th Ave , Eugene, OR
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Purpose

You are warmly invited to an Occupy Eugene community conversation about these questions:

  • How can we use Occupy Eugene as a springboard for community solutions?
  • What do the Occupiers have to teach us about resilience, survival, and developing supportive relationship networks?
  • What is a possible win-win outcome for Occupy Eugene and the city?
  • What needs to happen before the Dec. 15 deadline for extending the exception to the camping ordinance?

We want to include a diversity of perspectives on these questions, especially yours. The first facilitated discussion that Occupy Eugene had with the City Manager and Chief of Police brought out 100% agreement on the goal of win-win solutions. Let's build on that. This conversation will be facilitated by Chip Coker of Community Mediation Services.

If you can't be there in person, it will be streamed live over PeaceDay.tv

We now have a splendid opportunity to bring our citizens' best wisdom forth, and to build a democratic consensus for living together in harmony. Many of us have shared that we hope Eugene will be a role model for our nation. I am very confident that if we do this we will light up the world.

A second community conversation is tentatively scheduled for Monday, December 12, at the same time and place. That conversation may be rescheduled if public comment would be more fruitful at the city council meeting on the same evening. If held, the conversation will focus on the internal strengths and weaknesses of Occupy Eugene, as well as the external opportunities for change and threats to the movement.

OE Community Conversations Committee (soon to be morphed into an existing or new committee) is currently a team of people representing Occupy Eugene, Eugene City of Peace, CALC, Beyond War, WAND, and Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network/Jobs with Justice.

We meet every Tuesday at 3:30 PM in the dome.

Contact person
David Hazen, innercom [at] peak.org, 541-520-6621



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Tuesday

Spokes Council

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  • Date: Sundays - Tuesdays - Fridays
  • Time: 7pm - 10pm
  • Location: Director Park, SW Park and Yamhill
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Purpose

Please spread the word through committee/caucus list servs and also ATTEND!

It is especially important to become involved with the the spokes council meetings and other meetings where actions are decided on! This will be a great chance to voice your ideas, to re-group as committees, assess, and plan for moving forward.


Bikes For Humanity Volunteer Repair Clinics - Tuesdays

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  • Date: Every Tuesday
  • Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
  • Location: Community Exchange Bike School, 4038 SE Brooklyn St, Portland
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Purpose

Bikes For Humanity PDX(B4HPDX) is a community service project aimed at providing the public affordable refurbished bikes, repair classes & workshop space.

They have 100+ donated used bikes & need volunteers to catalog, clean and refurbish the bikes for bike adoption events.

Shop space has been donated for volunteer training and bike repair. Weekly volunteer clinics starting on Tuesday & Saturday.

Other details
For full details see http://www.b4hpdx.org


Wednesday

In Other Words Feminist Community Center (IOW) Open House

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  • Date: Wednesday, December 7, 2011
  • Time: 5:00pm until 9:00pm
  • Location: 14 NE Killingsworth
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Purpose

In Other Words Feminist Community Center (IOW) would like to invite you, your family, and friends to join us for an open house! Come in out of the cold and enjoy drinks and snacks with our fabulous In Other Words volunteers, Interim Executive Director, and board of directors.

This is a great opportunity to get to know IOW a little better and hear about ways to have your voice heard and your needs addressed in our ongoing transition.

What a wonderful time to mingle with fellow feminists and learn about our exciting expansion into a feminist community center, including a lending library, feminist archives, and educational programming! Browse our crafts, cards, and books for all of your holiday gift shopping needs!

Other details
http://inotherwordsbooks.wordpress.com/2011/12/03/december-7th-holiday-open-house/

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Peoples’ Assembly Organizing Committee Meeting

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Purpose

See: Occupy Portland Labor Outreach Peoples’ Assembly Organizing Committee

Other details
Occupy Portland's Labor Outreach Committee sub-committee tasked with working on campaign and organizing ideas for a Peoples’ Assembly and Peoples’ Budget.

See Also
Raw notes from previous meeting


Media Response Team Meeting

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  • Date: Wednesday, December 7, 2011
  • Time: 6:00pm until 9:00pm
  • Location: Lucky Lab 915 se Hawthorne Portland
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Purpose

Meet others on the team and discuss potential projects for the group to work on.

If you haven't yet, the chapter on Free Speech in Howard Zinn's Declarations of Independence is a highly recommended read. I'm also trying to create a sort of "directory" of skills and interests so that people with a particular project in mind can find someone in the group who can help them. If we can become resources for each other, we'll be able to get a lot more done.

P.S. if you haven't friended me yet, please do so I can send you invites to the meetings.

http://www.facebook.com/rodenz

Also, please check the docs section of our group FB page.

http://www.facebook.com/groups/mediaresponseteam/

The minutes for the last meeting as well as our first trial project are posted there. If you want to receive minutes and updates from me, please message me your e-mail address and I'll put you on the mailing list.

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Occupy Salem Educational Forum

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  • Date: Wednesday, December 7, 2011
  • Time: 7pm
  • Location: Salem Public Library 585 Liberty St SE Salem, Oregon
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Purpose

Occupy Salem Oregon invites all people who consider themselves to be part of the Occupy movement, and all people who are interested in finding out about the movement, to attend an educational forum about where Occupy is heading next.

Brief presentations will cover both the national movement and the plans underway here in Salem. Open discussion will follow.

At the end of the meeting, opportunity will be provided to sign up for various Occupy Salem committees to work on different issues.

The meeting will be held Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. in the Anderson Room of the Salem Public Library.

If you are considering getting involved with Occupy Salem, or are just interested in what’s going on, this is your chance to get a “taste of Occupy.”

Bring your friends and spread the word.



Other details
Facebook Event Page


Thursday

AC meeting today at 5:30pm PSU Smith Center cafeteria

Kickstarter for Bimblebox: A Documentary about coal in Australia

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  • Date: December 8 at 2:00am until December 15 at 2:00am

Purpose

Haw River Films and the owners of Bimblebox Nature Refuge have teamed up to produce a film aimed at drawing international attention to the issue surrounding the huge expansion of coal and coal seam gas mining in Australia (particularly the expansions planned in Queensland and New South Wales). We need your support to help promote and distribute the completed feature documentary film to a broad audience. We have set up an account with "crowd funding" platform Kickstarter to raise at least $7500 for promotion and distribution of the film.

http://kck.st/rTFBO7

Kickstarter is a crowd funding platform where anyone can pitch an idea and people who help fund it are rewarded. Essentially we are pre-selling copies of the DVD amongst other rewards to help us fund distribution and promotion of the film.

check it out here: http://kck.st/rTFBO7

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Outreach Weekly Organizer Training

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Purpose

We will run a weekly training after the Outreach meeting.

We will train on many different aspects of grassroots organizing including: canvassing, phone banking, campaign power mapping, running effective meetings, public speaking, Civil Disobedience, etc.

Suggest a topic we can agree on and we WILL find an educator to train us.

Other details
occupyportlandstreetteam@gmail.com

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PRAY THE DEVIL BACK TO HELL

  • Date: Thursday, December 8
  • Time: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
  • Location: Q-Center 4115 N Mississippi Avenue Portland, Oregon 97217
or return to the events page.

Purpose

Organizers:

  • Awc Portland
  • City of Portland - Office of Equity and Human Rights
  • African Women’s Coalition & Black Women for Peace
  • PSU – College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Sociology of Islam and Muslim Societies


The untold story of the everyday women who brought a warring nation to its senses…armed only with the courage of their convictions.

A HUMAN RIGHTS FILM AND DIALOGUE EVENT


Pray the Devil Back to Hell, a Gene Reticker and Abigail Disney film, stars recent Nobel Peace Prize winner, Leymah Gbowee, and chronicles the remarkable story of thousands of Liberian women — ordinary mothers, grandmothers, aunts and daughters, both Christian and Muslim — who came together to pray for peace and then staged a silent protest outside of the Presidential Palace.

Armed only with white T-shirts and the courage of their convictions, they demanded a resolution to the country’s civil war. A story of sacrifice, unity and transcendence, Pray the Devil Back to Hell honors the strength and perseverance of the women of Liberia. Inspiring, uplifting, and most of all motivating, it is a compelling testimony of how grassroots activism can alter the history of nations.

After the film, we will engage in a community dialogue and use it as a space where we seek to understand, find commonalities, and share our experiences. Please join us!

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Friday

Teach-In for Occupy: Everything you wanted to know about revolution but were afraid to ask... Friday, December 9th, 4pm-7:30pm PCC Cascade Campus

Labor Outreach Committee Meeting

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Manifest Unity!

Purpose

Agenda Items:

Upcoming D12 Planning Meetings
Thursday (12/8) and Sunday (12/11) at 3536 SE 26th (at Powell).
Orientation at 6:30 pm. Meeting starts at 7:00 pm.
Please come join us and help make this action happen!
Upcoming D12 Flyering Opportunities

AFL-CIO Human Needs Not Corporate Greed

1:00pm on Saturday, December 10th at Director Park in downtown Portland.
Flyering at the Ports
Morning (6ish) and Evening (4ish) Thursday through Sunday
Contact Jordan, jrdnmcintyre@gmail.com, 503-875-7317
Flyering at the Rose Quarter TC
Thursday 3:30pm-5:30pm
Contact Nick turniptheheat@gmail.com, 503.819.7394
Flyering at Pioneer Square
Thursday & Friday 3:00pm-6pm
Contact Matt, 971 275 4146
Flyering at St.John's this weekend
Contact Larry at portshutdownoutreach@googlegroups.com
DAY OF ACTION INFORMATION
Check www.shutdowntheport.com for updates on the action, messaging, media, etc.

Action Details

Please join us on 12/12!
Meet up at 6 AM at Kelley Point Park!

We will rally and then head to the Port together!

It is important to arrive on time. We need to establish a strong presence before the morning shift is scheduled to begin. Kelley Point Park is located in the Saint Johns neighborhood and is accessible via the #16 Bus. If you ride the bus, you will need to walk or bike 0.7 miles from the N. Lombard and Simmons stop. Check trimet.org for details.

There will be a second opportunity to meet up at 4 PM at Kelley Point Park for those who cannot make it in the morning! However, it is crucial that we get as many people as possible for the morning shift!

Please consider biking or driving if you can. Folks with cars are encouraged to offer rides to others. Folks with bikes are encouraged to bike to the Port. We may need cyclists and drivers to travel to different parts of the Port in order to maximize our coverage.

We encourage folks to form affinity groups -- groups of friends who are committed to sticking together during the action. The Flying Squad Committee will coordinate with affinity groups to ensure that we have a presence at all key areas of the Port.

If possible, please e-mail flyingsquadcommittee@riseup.net to register your affinity group. Be prepared to share the name of your affinity group and one person’s contact information (a first name or alibi, phone number, and / or e-mail address is helpful).

Other details
West Coast Ports Shutdown! Coming right up on Monday, December 12th!

Please forward this info to those interested.
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Spokes Council

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  • Date: Sundays - Tuesdays - Fridays
  • Time: 7pm - 10pm
  • Location: Director Park, SW Park and Yamhill
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Purpose

Please spread the word through committee/caucus list servs and also ATTEND!

It is especially important to become involved with the the spokes council meetings and other meetings where actions are decided on! This will be a great chance to voice your ideas, to re-group as committees, assess, and plan for moving forward.


We The People! Honor Troy Davis! Free Mumia Abu-Jamal

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  • Date: Friday, December 9, 2011
  • Time: 7:00pm until 10:30pm
  • Location: LiveStream and at 525 Arch St - National Constitution Center
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Purpose

      • IMPORTANT*** REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED AND FREE!
EMAIL december9maj@gmail.com
THE EVENT WILL STREAM LIVE ONLINE AT
http://www.freemumia.com/?p=701

<<FEATURING CORNEL WEST, IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE, VIJAY PRASHAD, MICHELLE ALEXANDER, MARC LAMONT HILL, MICHAEL COARD AND MANY MORE!>>

On the 30th Anniversary of Mumia Abu-Jamal's incarceration and on the eve of International Human Rights Day, we say NO to mass incarceration and NO to life in prison for this innocent revolutionary and celebrated journalist!

Speakers
PLUS
  • Marc Lamont Hill www.marclamonthill.com
  • Impact Youth Repertory Theater
  • African Dance and Drum Ensemble

and others...

For more information

Http://www.freemumia.com

Http://www.emajonline.com

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Saturday

Victory Over War: The Path of Protection, Service, and Compassionate Leadership with Dan Rubin

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The trident symbolizes victory over passion, aggression, and ignorance.
  • Date: Sun., February 12, 2012
  • Time: 9am - 5pm
  • Location: Portland Shambhala Center, 1110 Alder St., Suite #203, Portland, OR 97214
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Purpose

We encounter conflict, confusion, and chaos everyday in society as well as within our own minds. Join psychologist Dan Rubin for a workshop focused on practical skills for finding confidence, gentleness, and skillfulness when faced with aggression. War represents the struggle with the three mental poisons identified by the Buddha: passion, aggression and ignorance. Victory is being willing to face these poisons and meet them with insight and loving kindness. When we can face aggression with compassion and awareness, we create peace, protect the sanity of non-aggression, and attain victory over war. This class is open to anyone interested in peace, conflict resolution, and meditation. It does not require any knowledge of Buddhism. Please feel free to inquire about our Generosity Policy.

Other details
Register at: portland.shambala.org Please note: although the price of this class is listed at $60, we invite people to consider using our Generosity Policy, by contacting the Registrar at portland.shambhala@gmail.com, in order to set a price workable for the individual. We ask that everyone pay at least $1.

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Sisters Of The Road's STREET STORIES Film Festival!

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  • Date: Saturday, December 10, 2011
  • Time: 12:00pm until 3:00pm
  • Location: Cinema 21 616 NW 21st Ave, Portland, OR 97209
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Purpose

Sisters Of The Road's EMPOWERED VOICES MEDIA PROJECT proudly presents the 2nd Annual STREET STORIES Film Festival.

THIS EVENT IS ALL AGES AND FREE TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR COMMUNITY.

This year we will be featuring films shot and produced by:

  • Jason Kersten!
  • Jardima Kroeker!
  • Cameo Schneider!
  • Trillium Shannon!
  • Ibrahim Mubarak!
  • Lisa Fay!
  • Leo Rhodes!
  • Jeannie Lawer!
  • and MORE!
You are invited to join us for this exciting afternoon of quality grassroots short films that explore the personal and political sides of poverty and homelessness.
You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll learn something! You'll be challenged!

You'll be our honored guest on a very special day for the Sisters Of The Road community! Bring your family and friends at no charge to them or you. Of course, donations will be accepted to keep our important work going!

Many thanks to our partners Neighbors:

  • West-Northwest
  • Ambling Bear Distributor
  • Outside In
  • B Media Collective



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Occupy Eugene GLOBAL MARCH FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

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  • Date: Saturday, December 10, 2011
  • Time: 1:00pm until 4:00pm
  • Location: Washington/Jefferson City Park Eugene, OR
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Purpose

MEET AT THE COVERED MAIN STAGE NEAR THE BASKETBALL COURTS

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Mark your calendar

http://www.10december.net/

The following message can be found at: http://dec10.takethesquare.net/english/

Call for an Alternative Day of Action on Human Rights Day, Saturday, December 10th, 2011

The success of October 15th has triggered an unprecedented momentum for global action.

Humanity has united across boundaries in a struggle for real democracy and individual rights.

Essential to this struggle is the respect for human life and living conditions, including environments.

Global civil society is being threatened by a system based on power and not on human values. Day after day it represses basic freedoms and consistently favors the greed of the few over the needs of the many. This power finances wars, food and pharmaceutical monopolies, it sponsors dictatorial regimes across the globe, destroying environments, manipulating and censoring information flow and transparency.

Despite our different cultural backgrounds and social contexts, we all suffer the same threats.

Our freedom and dignity are under attack as a result of market dynamics and corrupt government institutions that are turning our local and global societies into increasingly unjust places. The governments of this planet must work for the people, not against them. The time has come to stand up for our rights together and to demand the rights we were promised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed and approved by most of the world’s governments and the basis for many of our constitutions.

The struggle for our rights as human beings underlies everything we have demanded in every square and every demonstration in this historic year of global change.

There is no better culmination to this year of protest than a global day of action to defend our inalienable human equity from those trying to take it away from us. From East to West, North to South: on the 10th of December we will take to the streets and squares together to demand the fundamental principles that were promised and are inherent to the Human Beings.

We would like to propose the week starting on the 10th of December (10/12 – 17/12) as a time for alternative forms of protest which will be found after a debate between all of us.
The idea is to participate in proposing new forms of action with a creative spirit

We can organize

  • Public forums
  • Workshops
  • Flash-mobs

We can promote the movement at local schools and neighborhoods or get in contact with humanitarian organizations working with the same goals.

This is a call out to any person, assembly or independent humanitarian organization to participate in this creative process: tell us what you are organizing for #December10.

Come inside and participate!



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A more general discussion is going on here: http://www.titanpad.com/humanrights.

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Silent Candle Vigil/Protest with OP

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  • Date: Saturday, December 10, 2011
  • Time: 4:00pm until 9:00pm
  • Location: Salmon St and Waterfront
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Purpose

Join Us for Peaceful Change

This is a silent(silent!) Occupy Movement protest/vigil. Largely a spin off/solidary protest with UC Davis students who chose silence to express their concern with what is happening in the world.

We are going to be sitting silently, single file/row, around the starting building and then off as the participants see fit.

If you cannot make it at 4 for starting process, or 5 for the vigil start, show up anyways! bring a candle and sit next to someone new!

We will be announcing the vigil location when we get closer to the date so we can pick an appropriate spot. For now, we are going to meet at 4pm at the waterfront fountain at salmon, to organize, get in the right headspace, and start.

From there we will proceed with lit candles in silence. When we arrive at the location, we will start at the "beginning" and follow the line as it forms, sitting down at the end, in a single-file row. The line will continue to grow until it surrounds the primary building, and then will continue to grow in whichever direction as we see fit.

We will NOT be blocking traffic or blocking sidewalks entirely.

The vigil will last for at least 3-4 hours, at which point we will peacefully disband.

NOTES
  • Dress Warmly/Bring Blankets
  • Bring candles that are easy to hold, and ideally have some sort of drip block(paper cup, rim, etc), even 500 candles leaves a lot of wax on the sidewalk, and I want to see 5000.
  • Bring extra candles and sit with a little space so that observers and late-comers can join in and have a candle of their own.
  • No signs, except 'join us for peaceful change" or something similar. That is the message for this protest.
  • Come prepared with warm clothes, something to sit on, and a snack. But make it a quiet snack!
  • NO VIOLENCE. Physical or verbal. I don't care if you get taunted, or criticized. let them be the childish ones. If someone asks you what is happening, simply say "Silent protest for peaceful change as part of the Occupy movement" and offer them a candle.

BONUS POINTS: to anyone that can convince someone that has not been a participant at OP or is on the fence to come down and sit with us.

If your focus is big financial accountability, or big government accountability; if it is corruption or greed; if it is college debt or low income housing; whatever it is: Come down and show that whatever you expect to see change for the better, you want it done through peaceful action as best as possible.

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Scrooge of the Year Holiday Party

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  • Date: Saturday, December 10, 2011
  • Time: 7:00pm until 10:00pm
  • Location: Peace House, 2116 NE 18th Ave.
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Purpose

Who is ready to party???

Scrooge of the Year Holiday Party. A Celebration with food and drink!
SAVE THE DATE!!!

“Scrooge of the Year” is a Jobs with Justice dis-honor, given to the individual or corporation that has done the most harm to working families in our community this year. The winner is decided by the number of votes that are purchased. That’s right—the votes are for sale—we like to call it “corporate-style democracy”. But don't worry; the election will be completely free and fair—for those that pay!

We then present the winner with their award sometime soon after the party.

There are already some great contenders for this coveted award that have been proposed at the JWJ Exec and Steering committee meetings.

Amongst the candidates we have:

  • Georgia Pacific ( Koch brothers)
  • DOSHA Salon
  • The Post Master General
  • VERIZON
  • Janet Napolitano
  • ICE
Deciding will surely be difficult!

If you have a “strong candidate” we’re still getting nominations for the Scrooge of the Year award. Be sure to include your name, phone #, and a few sentences on why you think your nominee deserves it.

Nominations must be submitted by Monday, December 1st.

Fax or email to Jobs with Justice. fax: 503-239-9441, email: marco@jwjpdx.org

YOU CAN HELP by buying tickets, which are $15 each (and include 15 votes!)

Also, please help spread the word—tell all your friends, get it up on your Facebooks and Twitters, etc.

This is certainly a time to celebrate, but we still have lots of work to do. So let's party, elect the Scrooge of the Year, and raise money for Jobs with Justice!

Thanks! Portland JWJ


Occupy Portland: PCASC presente! House Party

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  • Date: Saturday, December 10, 2011
  • Time: 8:00pm until 10:00pm
  • Location: 2431 SE Sherman St. Portland, Or
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Purpose

Occupy Portland PCASC presente! House Party

Host: Elliott Young, Director of Latin American Studies, Ethnic Studies, Lewis and Clark College

When: Saturday December 10, 2011 at 8pm - 10pm

Where: 2431 SE Sherman St.

What to Expect: Food ★ Wine and Spirits ★ Music ★ Conversation

The Portland Central America Solidarity Committee cordially invites you to a house party to share and celebrate PCASC's contributions to the growing Occupy Portland movement. From solidarity to direct action, PCASC volunteers and friends have spent the past several weeks organizing and mobilizing with thousands of other Portlanders speak out against the economic and social injustices perpetuated by our current economic and political systems.

As PCASC enters another year of radical organizing, we invite you to hear from PCASCers deeply involved in the Occupy Portland movement, including Kari Koch, who was one of the organizers of the N17 Occupy the Banks day of action and has been deeply involved in OP (and was interviewed on CNN the morning of November 13 after the Occupiers successfully held the camp!) We also invite you to share your experiences! PCASC believes that the Occupy movement isn't a fad, it is the beginning of something that can be truly revolutionary. And PCASC and its volunteers and supporters has a role to play in that. Please come to show your support, to share our stories, and to find out how you can get involved, if you aren't already.

Please come with your checkbook, don’t forget to invite your friends!!

Space is limited, please RSVP by email: jen@pcasc.net, phone: 503 236-7916 or through this Facebook event.

PCASC is a non-profit grassroots organization that educates and mobilizes community members, workers and students around struggles for human rights and social justice throughout the Americas.


Ocupemos Portland PCASC presente! Convivio

Anfitrion: Elliott Young, Director de Estudios Latinoamericanos, Estudios Étnicos, Universidad Lewis y Clark

Cuándo: Sábado 10 de diciembre 2011 a las 8 pm - 10 pm

Dónde: 2431 SE Sherman St.

Qué esperar: Alimentos ★ Vinos y Bebidas ★ Música ★ Conversación

El Comité de Solidaridad con en Pueblo de Centroamerica lo invita a una fiesta para compartir y celebrar las contribuciones de PCASC para el creciente movimiento Ocupemos Portland. De la solidaridad a la acción directa, los voluntarios y amigos de PCASC han pasado las últimas semanas organizando y movilizando miles de residentes de Portland hablar en contra de las injusticias económicas y sociales perpetuadas por nuestros actuales sistemas económicos y políticos.

Como PCASC esta entrando un otro año de la organización le invitamos a escuchar de voluntarios y miembros de PCASC profundamente involucrado en el movimiento Ocupemos Portland y les invitamos a compartir tus propias experiencias! También creemos que el movimiento Ocupemos no es una moda, es el comienzo de algo que puede ser verdaderamente revolucionario. Y PCASC y sus voluntarios y colaboradores tiene un papel que desempeñar al respecto. Por favor venga a mostrar su apoyo y para compartir nuestras historias y para averiguar cómo usted puede participar, si no ya estas involucrado.

Por favor, venga con su chequera, no se olvide de invitar a tus amigos!

El espacio es limitado, confirmar su asistencia por correo electrónico: jen@pcasc.net o en el teléfono: 503 236-7916o por Facebook

PCASC es una organización sin fines de lucro de base que educa y moviliza a los miembros de la comunidad, trabajadores y estudiantes en torno a las luchas por los derechos humanos y la justicia social en las Américas.

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Sunday

West Coast Ports Shutdown

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  • Date: Monday, December 12, 2011
  • Time: 6:00am until 7:00pm or later
  • Location: Port of Portland (meet at Kelley Point Park)
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Purpose

Blockade the Ports
Blockade the Wealth of the 1%
What will happen on Dec 12

We will stage mass mobilizations to march on the ports, create community pickets, and effectively shutdown the hubs of commerce during this peak holiday profitmaking season.

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West Coast Port Shutdown! Featuring Boots Riley.
On Monday December 12, 2011 the west coast's Occupy Movement joined in solidarity with rank and file longshore workers to engage in a West Coast Port Shutdown.
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Why the ports?

The ports represent commerce and capital. This is how the 1% create their immense wealth. It is critical to stop business as usual for the 1%, and to disrupt their ability to make money at the expense of working people. The holiday season has been exploited by the 1% to make money off working people.This is a peak business time for the ports and the wealthiest corporations. Holidays are about family & community not wealth and exploitation. The truck driver union in Los Angeles has called for solidarity as they struggle with the LA ports.We stand in solidarity with them, and all workers fighting for democratic workplaces.

Are the unions calling a strike?

No. In this instance the unions are not able to publicly support this blockade for fear of legal action from the 1%. However, rank and file union members, workers, and the unemployed are all part of the 99% and have consistently shown support for the Occupy Movement. Union members have the right to free speech & assembly and are leading the way for this blockade.

Get involved

Contact us at info@shutdowntheport.com or 503-567-8213

visit: http://www.shutdowntheport.com

Oakland has called for all West Coast ports to be shutdown on December, 12 2011.

Occupations mobilizing on Decemeber 12th include PORTLAND, OAKLAND, SEATTLE, TACOMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, VANCOUVER, ANCHORAGE

In response to coordinated attacks on the occupations and attacks on workers across the nation

Occupy Oakland calls for the blockade and disruption of the economic apparatus of the 1% with a coordinated shutdown of ports on the entire West Coast on December 12th. The 1% has disrupted the lives of longshoremen and port truckers and the workers who create their wealth, just as coordinated nationwide police attacks have turned our cities into battlegrounds in an effort to disrupt our Occupy movement.

We call on each West Coast occupation to organize a mass mobilization to shut down its local port. Our eyes are on the continued union-busting and attacks on organized labor, in particular the rupture of Longshoremen jurisdiction in Longview Washington by the EGT. Already, Occupy Los Angeles has passed a resolution to carry out a port action on the Port Of Los Angeles on December 12th, to shut down SSA terminals, which are owned by Goldman Sachs.

Occupy Oakland expands this call to the entire West Coast, and calls for continuing solidarity with the Longshoremen in Longview Washington in their ongoing struggle against the EGT. The EGT is an international grain exporter led by Bunge LTD, a company constituted of 1% bankers whose practices have ruined the lives of the working class all over the world, from Argentina to the West Coast of the US. During the November 2nd General Strike, tens of thousands shutdown the Port Of Oakland as a warning shot to EGT to stop its attacks on Longview. Since the EGT has disregarded this message, and continues to attack the Longshoremen at Longview, we will now shut down ports along the entire West Coast.

Participating occupations are asked to ensure that during the port shutdowns the local arbitrator rules in favor of longshoremen not crossing community picket lines in order to avoid recriminations against them.

Should there be any retaliation against any workers as a result of their honoring pickets or supporting our port actions, additional solidarity actions should be prepared.

In the event of police repression of any of the mobilizations, shutdown actions may be extended to multiple days.



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Occupy Giving! Organizing a Holiday Meal for the Homeless

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Purpose

We would like to call out for people of Occupy Portland and allies to donate food and blankets and anything that can help the homeless. We the people, that were camping in the parks last month, we already know how hard it's to live out there in the cold. So, let's help the homeless people because when they took the camp down most of us we went back to our houses but the homeless are still out there.

The plan is to do it all day probably from 12pm to 6pm.

We also could have like a little posada, it is like a mexican holiday party. We could do it during the whole Christmas holiday season in our streets or neighborhoods. Different families bring their own food and we all share. We also have piñatas, tamales, atole, ponche, pan de dulce etc.

Here is the proposal
Occupy Giving! Organizing a Holiday Meal for the Homeless in collaboration with one or more local nonprofits who serve the Street Community in December. Sisters of the Road Cafe has been suggested as a good organization to co-create this event with. Would be combined with a clothing and blankets drive. Would also have hot coffee and hot chocolate, and would offer food and drink to the police if they showed up.

Spokes Council

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  • Date: Sundays - Tuesdays - Fridays
  • Time: 7pm - 10pm
  • Location: Director Park, SW Park and Yamhill
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Purpose

Please spread the word through committee/caucus list servs and also ATTEND!

It is especially important to become involved with the the spokes council meetings and other meetings where actions are decided on! This will be a great chance to voice your ideas, to re-group as committees, assess, and plan for moving forward.


Monday

AC meeting today at 5:30pm PSU Smith Center cafeteria

Sky Lantern / Paper Hot Air Balloon Launch!

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Purpose

Launch balloons into sky!

Actions

This event has been canceled due to legal concerns. :(

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Occupy The Sky!

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