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Occupy Seattle Anti-Oppression and Accountability Principles
Nov 26 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: accountability, ageism, classism, principles, sexism
We are the 99% and our task is to unify the 99%. Unfortunately, we live in a society that is racist, sexist, classist, homophobic, and ridden with various other interconnected forms of repression. As the Occupy Seattle community, we will consciously and urgently work on dismantling these systems of oppression in our movement. We are [...]
Tags: accountability, ageism, classism, principles, sexism
Declaration of the Occupation of New York City
Nov 26 2011in Assemblies, Direct Democracy, FoO Media, Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: General Assemblies, grievances, right to assemble
This document was accepted by the NYC General Assembly on September 29, 2011 Translations: French, Slovak, Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic, Portuguese As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that [...]
Tags: General Assemblies, grievances, right to assemble
Statement of Autonomy – consented to on 11/22/11
Nov 23 2011in Identity & Strategy, Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: autonomy
Reposted from Occupy Boston here Statement of Autonomy Occupy Boston is a people’s movement. It is party-less, leaderless, by the people and for the people. It is not a business, a political party, an advertising campaign, or a brand. It is not for sale. Any organization is welcome to support us with the knowledge that [...]
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Occupy Seattle anti-oppression and accountability principles
Nov 20 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: ageism, classism, principles, sexism
We are the 99% and our task is to unify the 99%. Unfortunately, we live in a society that is racist, sexist, classist, homophobic, and ridden with various other interconnected forms of repression. As the Occupy Seattle community, we will consciously and urgently work on dismantling these systems of oppression in our movement. We are [...]
Tags: ageism, classism, principles, sexism
Occupy Auckland Statement of Declaration
Nov 19 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: Occupy Auckland
An Introduction to the Global Occupy Movement and the Auckland Occupation in Aotea Square The Occupy Movement is a coming together of the 99% of people disadvantaged by the greed and corruption of the 1%. It is about standing up and fighting against the system and the people who control the land, power and wealth of [...]
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Statement from Occupy San Francisco
Nov 17 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: Occupy San Francisco
#OccupySF stands in solidarity with the Occupy movement started with Occupy Wall Street. We are a leaderless movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99 percent. We are getting kicked out of our homes. We are forced to choose [...]
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Occupy Together (Australia) Statement
Nov 17 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-Steward
Occupy Together (Australia) Statement We are calling for a nation wide peaceful occupation across Australia on November 5. This movement to Occupy Together is in solidarity with people in over 2000 locations worldwide who will also be occupying together for human need not corporate greed on November 5. We believe the basic needs of 99% [...]
Occupy Sydney Statement
Nov 17 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: Occupy Sydney
Inspired by the Arab Spring revolutions and Occupy movements blossoming on Wall St, across the US and throughout Europe, activists in Sydney gathered on Saturday 15th October 2011 at Martin Place, Sydney, at 2.30pm to launch the Occupy Sydney movement. It intended to camp out indefinitely in the Sydney CBD, to organise, discuss and build [...]
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Statement from OccupyBerlin.info
Nov 17 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-Steward
Reposted from: http://occupyberlin.info/blog/prinzipien. There is also a Occupy Berlin Manifesto currently in draft here Arbeitsprinzipien dieser Seite Kommentieren [Translate] Klärung: occupyBerlin.Info & @occupyBerlinInf (Twitter) sind weder offizielle #occupyBerlin Repräsentanten noch haben wir einen Anspruch auf Abbildung der Bewegung (s. Information hier). Diese Seite wird von einer Internet AG, hervorgegangen aus einer Asamblea geführt, und ist um transparente und neutrale Information bemüht. Die [...]
Occupy London: Initial Statement
Nov 17 2011in Key Statements, Movement Documents by FoO-StewardTags: Occupy London
Over 500 people on the steps of St Paul’s, #occupylsx collectively agreed the initial statement. Like all forms of direct democracy, the statement will always be a work in progress and used as a basis for further discussion and debate. The current system is unsustainable. It is undemocratic and unjust. We need alternatives; this is [...]
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