The People's Convention Organizing Committee will meet 4:30pm Saturday at Café Flora in the Marigny section of New Orleans.  All who believe that there’s got to be a better way to organize a society than by putting the pursuit of profit ahead of human and environmental need are invited to attend. Additional information concerning the Peoples Convention project is presented below.


This is what democracy looks like in 2012:  THE PEOPLE'S CONVENTION

The People's Convention will be held on October 27, 2012 from 1-5pm at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of New Orleans 5212 South Claiborne Avenue. New Orleans

The People's Convention is where the  99%, not the 1%, sets the political agenda.  We the people, as opposed to we the rich, have needs and interests that are in fundamental conflict with the 1%.  We need, for example, low and moderate income housing, the right to organize ourselves into unions, living wage jobs,  public education, an end to imperialist war, and an end to the rampant discrimination against and brutalization of African Americans.  Given the 1%’s domination of  the leaders of  the Republicans and the Democrats the conventions of  America’s two ruling parties cannot help but sacrifice the interests of  the many to satisfy the seemingly boundless greed of the privileged few.   To allow the Republicans and Democrats, in this time of economic crisis, to continue to monopolize the setting of  the nation’s political agenda is a recipe for disaster for the 99 percent.

       So why hold a People's Convention before the November 4 Presidential Election? Because the Budget Control Act of 2011, passed by the standing U.S. Congress and signed into law by the current President, guarantees that draconian cuts in federal funding for public services that we need and regressive tax increases that we don’t need will be the focus of Congressional activity during the weeks and months following the November 4.  The People's Convention and the organizing for it will put the people in strong position to give a 99 percent to an attempt to shove a 1 percent budget down our throats.

What should  the People's Agenda include?

  • A public works program open to all that pays a living wage?
  • Democracy not  oligarchy?
  • Respecting the right of everyone to safe and decent housing?
  • And end to brutalization of and discrimination against African Americans?
  • Immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan?
  • Selection rather than election?
  • Environmental justice rather than pillage of the environment?
  • And….?
Help Decide the People's Agenda: Come meet with us Saturday Sept 15 or RSVP to THE PEOPLE’S CONVENTION Facebook Event!



 

 
 


From June 30th to July 4th, 2012, Occupy The Stage will be joining  activists and Occupy supporters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the first Occupy National Gathering.  Among many other topics, we are currently discussing what Adbusters identified as the 3 challenges the Occupy movement must overcome.

#1 challenge: Jump over the corporate media
#2 challenge: Block the co-optation of our movement
#3 challenge: Occupy the future


~ from  OWS GUT CHECK  published on May 3, 2012
Occupy The Stage would love to hear how other Occupy groups are meeting these and other challenges. Contact us!



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From Adbusters: OWS GUT CHECK









Hey occupiers: the old world has no future; their leaders have no solutions. Now everything from how we live to how we love and how the world is governed is up for grabs. Can we rise to the challenge? Let the tactical brainstorm begin.

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We'll see you at the Occupy National Gathering and look forward to participating in this national discussion. See our OTS News for updates on our ideas. Expect Us!






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Occupy National Gathering
From Occupy Wall Street: what is to be done next? by Slavoj Žižek

"In an old joke from the defunct German Democratic Republic, a German worker gets a job in Siberia. Aware of how all mail will be read by censors, he tells his friends:"Let's establish a code: if a letter you will get from me is written in ordinary blue ink, it is true; if it is written in red ink, it is false."

After a month, his friends get the first letter written in blue ink:

'Everything is wonderful here: stores are full, food is abundant, apartments are large and properly heated, movie theatres show films from the west, there are many beautiful girls ready for an affair – the only thing unavailable is red ink.'

The task today is to give the protesters red ink."

~ Slavoj Žižek
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We have red ink!
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