tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610298565516111809.post7911042978448845131..comments2023-05-26T08:46:14.777-07:00Comments on Arcata Reporter: Occupy Wall Street Comes to HumboldtForest Defenderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12446895155381138844noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610298565516111809.post-64461538313719734712011-10-04T20:53:48.140-07:002011-10-04T20:53:48.140-07:00A NATIONAL UPDATE…
YOU won’t find much about the ...<b>A NATIONAL UPDATE</b>…<br /><br /><b><i>YOU won’t find much about the protests in the mainstream media news and especially here in Humboldt,</i></b> some of whom were characterizing the protesters as “<i>young and misguided,” “unclear and unfocused,” “dirty and unkempt,</i>” and “<i>behaving like spoiled brats.</i>” Some working on Wall Street were quoted as saying they were “confused” by the protesters’ intentions or direction.<br /><br />OK HUMBOLDT, let's see what happens nationally on Wednesday, October 5th, during the Occupy Wall Street protests. Despite the negative portrayals, here’s what’s on tap:<br /><br />THE 4:30 p.m. march from City Hall to Wall Street is expected to be the biggest and largest march of all. Several unions have endorsed their support marching for the cause Wednesday: the <b>New York United Federation of Teachers</b> with a membership of 200,000; <b>the New York Amalgamated Transit Union</b> having 20,000 members; and the <b>Transport Workers Union Local 100</b>. <br /><br />ADDITIONALLY, <b>2,231 other individuals</b> have signed up to march with the participating labor and community organizations that include the <b>Coalition for the Homeless, Working Families Party, MoveOn.org, The Job Party, Communication Workers of America, United Auto Workers, Writers Guild East, Greater NYC for Change,</b> and many more.<br /><br />JOHN Samuelsen, president of the local transit workers union, filed for a federal injunction to stop the city and NYPD from commandeering city buses to transport arrested protesters. The injunction, however, was denied by a Federal District judge several hours ago.<br /><br />SIMILAR demonstrations are popping up in <b>Boston, Atlanta, Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh</b>, and… well, <b>Boise?</b> Meanwhile, activists have begun organizing outside the U.S.in <b>Prague, Frankfurt, Toronto, Melbourne, Tokyo</b>, and <b>Cork, Ireland</b>. More than 1,000 people signed up to march on the <b>London Stock Exchange</b> this Saturday.<br /><br />TWICE a day, the <b>New York Occupy Wall Street</b> movement is getting so much mail that protesters had to designate an official "mailman." Well-wishers and kindred spirits from across the country have been sending cardboard boxes bearing food, medical supplies, clothes and blankets to the masses who have been camped out since Sept. 14. The encampment now feeds and shelters hundreds of people each day and has a kitchen, a library, zones for first aid and sleeping - not to mention a committee putting out the trash. It’s reported the occupiers have plenty of food-- but supplies such as sleeping bags are running low.<br /><br />WEDNESDAY’S march has the potential to be massive. <i>Another day, another protest?</i><br /><br />WE LOVE YOU, HUMBOLDT.skippynoreply@blogger.com