[P2P-F] Fwd: 11-11-11 at Occupy Pittsburgh

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Sun Nov 13 06:12:45 CET 2011


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From: Mary Beth Steisslinger <marybeth.steisslinger at gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:44 AM
Subject: 11-11-11 at Occupy Pgh
To: Mary Beth Steisslinger <marybeth.steisslinger at gmail.com>
Cc: threeriversbioneers at googlegroups.com


Hello Friends of the Three Rivers Bioregion,

I spent a chilly and eventful night and a beautiful sunny morning at Occupy
Pittsburgh with my daughter Maddie, a friend of her's from 8th grade at
CAPA, and her father who happens to be a tent owner at OP.  We ate fabulous
soup provided by Soup Goddess, Maritza Mosquera, and lots of other
provisions like cupcakes, hot cocoa, chili and apples from the nice folk's
at OP's kitchen.  We slept in the back "family room" of the art tent... we
came prepared so we were warm and well padded on the damp and chilly
ground.

I got to know some of the folks there who are helping with security, no
alcohol or drugs tolerated on OP's site.  The folks in the info tent were
handing out flyers for two upcoming demonstrations, and they told me of the
Buddhist meditation to be held on-site at noon the next day.

We went to help with making signs & posters (some absolutely hilarious) for
the upcoming rally on Tues afternoon when Halliburton will be in town
highlighting their hi-profit fracking activities on our lands.  We watched
as  Marcellus Protest and friends practiced a flash mob event to expose
Halliburton's greed and destruction (go Suz South, Etta Cetera, Terry
Suppowitz, Elizabeth Donohoe! and many more:-)  We helped to reorganize the
well-stocked but small art tent  (people can use the next door T-stop to
spread out under cover if anyone need lots of creative space)... we
also created some fun additions to the circular fence sign wall at the
heart of OP's site.

Later that night, actually in the wee early hours, during a trip to one of
the surprisingly clean donated latrines, i ran into  a friend who was part
of the late-night patrol team.  We talked for a half hour or so (until my
teeth started chattering), and i heard the hope and the fear in his voice.
 He was saying how he felt this was a huge opportunity for America and the
World to truly change things, and that we cannot be daunted by the petty
and the personality.

He said he was proud of Pittsburgh for occupying corporate land and keeping
things non-violent, but we must figure out how to focus more on action...
for securing the life of the camp and making outreach/ education/ protests/
creative actions meaningful to the rest of the 99%.  He said two of OP's
greatest needs are for more people to commit to larger roles in OP
operation groups (including living as part of the camp community as much as
possible), and good neutral facilitators and moderators for General
Assembly and other larger meetings.

So overall it was a worthwhile and enjoyable night, and the truth is it's a
really hard thing that our fellow 99% Occupiers are trying to do down
there.  It's a microcosm of America.  With all our humanity exposed... an
open society where no one is turned away unless they break the few strict
rules the community needs to ensure common security and mutual respect.
 These people are doing something most of us can not even consider, and
they need our support, whatever we can give.  The Winter is coming.  Direct
democracy is continual hard work.  Grab a friend, go down there, and make
more friends.  Let me know if you want to camp out as i'm looking to hang
out there numerous times this Winter with my daughter Maddie and friends.

So here's three OP things you can consider: see details below,
and check the *Upcoming Events* calendar for daily updates -
http://www.occupypittsburgh.org/content/welcome-occupypittsburghorg

1. Listening Project at Occupy Pgh, ongoing... Great effort, gotta love
those Quakers from the American Friends Service Committee!

2. Halliburton Protest: This Tues, 5:15 pm, March leaves from OP
http://www.occupypittsburgh.org/content/stop-fracking-occupy-dug-east (come
early if you want to make a sign in the Art tent... artists needed before
each event to help make signs lively... Maddie was great at this!)

3. Occupy the Greenfield Bridge on Nov. 17th!  A National Day of Action for
the 99% (see info flyer from Pgh United below)


Mary Beth Steisslinger, MS
Integral Systems Biologist
Global Commons Trust,
Commons Action for the UN
www.globalcommonstrust.org
Commons Learning Alliance
http://www.commonslearning.org/
marybeth.steisslinger at gmail.com


THE COMMONS, n., gifts of nature and society; the wealth we inherit or
create together and must pass on, undiminished or enhanced, to our
children; a sector of the economy that complements and counterweights the
corporate sector.


1.

*From: *Scilla Wahrhaftig <SWahrhaftig at afsc.org>
*Date: *November 11, 2011 2:57:47 PM EST
** **
*Friendly Ears at Occupy*
** **
Our Pittsburgh Occupy is a thriving, busy place with people coming and
going, events being planned, committees and working groups meeting. It is
also a place where people are living in very close quarters, it is now cold
and often wet, there is constant noise of traffic, heating units and the
sounds of the city all around them. People are coming and going and you
don’t always know who your neighbor in the camp will be from one day to the
next.****
** **
All of this leads to tension and sometimes stress. It is helpful to have
someone who is not part of the everyday camp environment to be able to talk
to as a way of defusing some of the tension.****
** **
AFSC PA program is setting up Friendly Ears at the camp. We will provide a
training in respectful listening techniques and set up a schedule for
listening. We are suggesting that people be available to give a couple of
hours in the early evening to be available to listen. We are hoping to
schedule enough people to cover each day and for a person to only have to
be available every two weeks.****
** **
If you are interested in being part a Friendly Ear please contact me at
swahrhaftig at afsc.org or (412) 371 3607.****
** **

________________________________________________________________

2.

Tuesday, November 15

5:15pm - March on the conference, meet at Occupy Pittsburgh/Mellon Green

6:00pm - People’s Reception and Occupation begins, David Lawrence
Convention Center

On November 15th, Halliburton is hosting a reception for the rest of the
oil and gas industry to kick off the Developing Unconventional Gas
conference.  At 5:15pm, we will march from Occupy Pittsburgh to the David
Lawrence Convention Center and kick off our occupation of the conference
with a people’s reception for economic and environmental justice

____________________________________________________________________
3.

*From: *Pittsburgh UNITED <info at pittsburghunited.org>
*Date: *November 11, 2011 3:33:37 PM EST
*To: *marybeth.steisslinger at gmail.com
*Subject: **Occupy the Bridge on Nov. 17th! A Day of Action for the 99%*
*Reply-To: *info at pittsburghunited.org


<http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=taW5AY90QLjN%2B8UZ34SRnbpB0MAcDk21>

Dear Supporter:

On Nov. 17 in Pittsburgh and around the country, people will peacefully
gather at bridges and other sites across the country and demand an economy
and a country that works for everyone, not just the 1 percent.  We hope you
can join us on the Greenfield Bridge!

The Greenfield Bridge, like countless others in Pittsburgh and thousands
across the country, is structurally deficient and in need of repair. We
need to fix our crumbling bridges and put people back to work!


*Thursday, December 17th
3pm
Magee Park in Greenfield (we will gather at the park to begin the march to
the Greenfield Bridge)*

more info and a flyer available here -->
http://bit.ly/rBiYkf<http://org2.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=t3bBlKx4RobUtk5ccYCRcLkdUikaqNgo>

*We’re Declaring an Emergency for the 99 Percent*
Three years after Wall Street wrecked our economy, 25 million people are
still unable to find full-time work and the enormous gap between the 1
percent and the 99 percent continues to grow. Instead of creating jobs,
Congress continues to ignore the concerns of the 99 percent, and focuses on
job-killing budget cuts and tax giveaways for the rich.


*Join the jobless on Nov. 17th *on the Greenfield Bridge and send a loud
message to Congress and their corporate sponsors:

   - We need jobs, not cuts
   - Put America back to work,
   - Protect our Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security—and,
   - Make Wall Street pay for crashing our economy.

Call the One Pittsburgh campaign at 877.793.4238 for more information, a
ride, or to find a pre-event teach-in in your area.

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