The Occupy Poughkeepsie Journal
Seeking tangible solutions to social
inequality, locally and nationally.
Brought to you by the Media Working Group of Occupy Poughkeepsie.
http://www.occupypoughkeepsie.org
Vol. 1 #8
February 23, 2012
New Video Project from OPK: The Media Working Group is now
engaged in a new project to create a series of video vignettes for
distribution by OPK. Each 60 second video will consist of one person
telling viewers why they're part of OPK. The idea is to show the
public the faces of OPK and the myriad reasons why you joined on and
continue to participate. What we're looking for now are participants
willing to write up a 50 second-long statement they can practice
before filming so that their segments are coherent, well thought out
and to avoid the "hems and haws and er's and uhhhhs" of an
unscripted session. This will make production easier and so that we
can shoot each segment in a single take.
If you'd like to
participate, drop us a note at pr...@occupypoughkeepsie.org
within the next few days.
On Sunday, February 19,
a Know Your Rights training was held at
Christ Episcopal Church in Poughkeepsie, directly before the
Occupy Poughkeepsie General Assembly. Eleven attendees heard
attorney Valeria Gheorghiu, a member of the National Lawyers Guild
based in Kingston, discuss how to assert our constitutional rights
as well as strategies for interacting with law enforcement
officials. Gheorghiu led the group through role-playing exercises
and answered questions regarding First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment
rights as well as other constitutional and legal protections. We
have rights only to the extent that we are aware of them and
exercise them, so educate yourself and others. To organize your own
training or obtain pamphlets, contact Andrew Sawtelle at
andrews...@riseup.net.
More information is available from the NLG at
http://www.nlg.org/resources/know-your-rights.
The next meeting of
Occupy Poughkeepsie Direct Action Working
Group (DAWG) will be on Friday, February 24th at 5:30pm in
the basement of Christ Episcopal Church at 22 Carrol Street. Please
be in attendance so we can do some planning for actions, and move
toward the March 1st National Day of Action for Education.
From Kathy and Tom of our Mom and Dad's Support
Group: When the Occupiers were evicted from Hulme
Park, Tom and I helped remove a lot of stuff that was in
the "kitchen" area. I finally unpacked all of the stuff
we were storing. We have recently donated the
non-perishable food, plastic ware, paper plates, bags,
foil, etc. to the Grace Smith House. From what we still
have here, Vonn claimed her ladle, and we're bringing
Karl his pie plate and slotted spoon tomorrow. There
are still various pieces of silverware, some utensils and
a few baking trays, if anyone recalls something they might
be missing. There is also a large tan mixing bowl with
mushroom prints on the side. Another item is a large
clear glass Pyrex quiche or deep pie dish with a rippled
edge. If any of this belongs to any of you, and you would
like us to hold it for you, please e-mail and we’ll work
it out. If no one responds within a few weeks, we would
like to make another donation to the Grace Smith House. If
any of you are storing stuff that you would like to
donate, just give me a call and I will put you in touch
with the person you need to contact, as I cannot include
that info online.
Write
Kathy and Tom here.
OPKer Andy Papula has written a
new song, "I Accept Responsibility" which you can see on his
Youtube channel here.
At our General Assembly on February 17th, we talked about
some of the problems with metal detectors and police at Poughkeepsie
High School and questioned why they were there. Our Foreclosure
Defense Working Group has now visited more than 60 families in the
city. The nationwide student action on March 1st was also discussed.
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OPKs Stone Soup program continues in Hulme Park on Friday
evenings from 4:30PM until 6:30PM, just in time to get you to our
Friday evening GA at 7PM. Come on out, have some soup, bring some
food to share, bring a drum and Occupy Hulme Park with some good
food and cheer and like-minded people.
OPK hosts an informal "think-tank" program each Monday night
at 7PM at Christ Episcopal Church, 22 Carroll Street. Topics are as
wide spread and varied as are those who attend. Feel free to drop in
and add your views.
OPKs Musicians Working Group: A group of spirited musicians
comes together to meet, play music and exchange ideas. The group
meets as needed to play together and rehearse. If you'd like to
join, please contact Andy Papula at
(845) 242-6760
Have you visited
OPK's page on Facebook?
Check us out.
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If you have any comments about this newsletter, please write us at
pr...@occupypoughkeepsie.org
If you would like this newsletter emailed to you automagically each
week, visit our website,
http://www.occupypoughkeepsie.org
and sign up for our mailing list at the top of the right-hand
column. We'd love to have you on board.
JmG
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Upcoming Events:
There will be a foreclosure working group meeting Sat. Feb 25 at
2PM., outside Rm 204, in the Main Building at Vassar College. At 4
PM we will be having our second Occupy Poughkeepsie Home Defense
Association Meeting at Christ Episcopal Church, 20 Carroll St.
Contact information for Occupy Poughkeepsie:
General Assembly Schedule - All are welcome and encouraged to
attend.
Sunday, 7PM—Christ Church, 20 Carroll Street
Wednesday, 7PM—The Sadie Peterson Delaney African Roots Library at
the Family Partnership Center, 29 N. Hamilton St.
Friday, 7PM—St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Mansion and North
Hamilton.
Working Groups: