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=== Description ===
=== Description ===


The Women's Caucus is a forum for those who identify as women to: discuss issues of gender, promote participation of those who identify as women in working groups, discussion, and other leadership roles, maintain the safety of those who identify as women within the camp and movement, and provide resources to improve the retention of those who identify as women. Our meetings are open to anyone who identifies as a woman. You do not need to be camped at Occupy Boston to attend meetings.
The Women's Caucus is a forum for those who identify as women to: discuss issues of gender, promote participation of those who identify as women in working groups, discussion, and other leadership roles, maintain the safety of those who identify as women within the movement and provide resources to improve the retention of those who identify as women. Our meetings are open to anyone who identifies as a woman.


=== Contact ===
=== Contact ===
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=== Meetings ===
=== Meetings ===


Meetings occur '''Tuesdays from 5:30 - 7''' and '''Saturdays from 3:30 - 5'''.
Time and place of upcoming meetings to be announced.


Come to a meeting to see what we're about! '''On Tuesday, Nov. 22''' we will meet in the mezzanine at the at South Station food court. Please note that we must purchase from the vendors there (even just a beverage) if we wish to meet there undisturbed. '''Saturday meetings''' will be at a nearby, indoor location to be determined. In case of unseasonably mild weather we may meet at the Rose Kennedy Greenway (the park with the sculptures) directly across the street from Dewey Square. We will always give notice and leave signs (and tell the Info Desk) about our meeting locations.


=== Membership ===
=== Membership ===
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'''Allies:'''
'''Allies:'''


If you do not identify as a woman you can still be a good ally to our group and to women in general. Actively advocate in mixed groups and among other men for women's safety in the encampment (and beyond), more prominent roles for women in the movement (and beyond) and regularly challenge sexist language and assumptions wherever you hear them.
If you do not identify as a woman you can still be a good ally to our group and to women in general. Actively advocate in mixed groups and among other men for women's safety in the movement (and beyond), more prominent roles for women in the movement (and beyond) and regularly challenge sexist language and assumptions wherever you hear them.


=== Calendar ===
=== Past Events ===


*Time change! Women's Caucus Meeting- Saturday, '''Nov. 19th from 6:00-7:00 pm''' (postponed to accomodate Occupy Boston Summit)
*Project Fun by the Women's Caucus of Occupy Boston was an exciting, spot-on bat-projection of Occupy messages onto the side of a building very visible from Copley Square, a central location of First Night Boston (December 31, 2011): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIaGXz7RDvc
*[[Womens Speak-Out|Women's Speak-Out]]- '''Sunday, Nov. 20 from 6-7''' on the main General Assembly Stage at Dewey Square.
*This '''Sunday 11/20''', join the Occupy Boston Queer and Trans Caucus in commemorating the Transgender Day of Remembrance in Boston: Transgender Awareness Workshop '''11am''', Occupy Boston stage; March to Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil '''3pm''', meet in plaza by info tent; Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil '''4pm''', St. Paul's Cathedral, 138 Tremont St
*WC Subcommittee planning for Dec. 4th march: '''Weds. 11/23 at 6 PM''' at the Puppeteers Cooperative in the basement of Emmanuel Church --The entrance is off of a public alley (Public Alley 437) behind the main entranceat 15 Newbury Street
*Major, Boston-area, all-women's march (Title:TBA) - Sunday, '''Dec. 4th starting at 12 PM''' in Dewey Square. Performances to follow! [https://www.facebook.com/events/324011287613958/ RSVP on Facebook!]


=== Press Release for Dec. 4th March ===
*Also from December 31, 2011, our very own Ariadne Ross provided a wonderful interview regarding the Occupy movement at large: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5W6CZnxKdg&feature=mfu_channel&list=UL
<p style="text-align: center;">*Contact*</p><p style="text-align: center;">Sarah Dickerson: sdickers10@gmail.com</p><p style="text-align: center;">Allison Francis: allison.m.francis@gmail.com</p><p style="text-align: center;">Event: [https://www.facebook.com/events/324011287613958 https://www.facebook.com/events/324011287613958]</p><p style="text-align: center;">@OBWomen on Twitter: [http://twitter.com/#!/OBwomen http://twitter.com/#!/OBwomen]</p><p style="text-align: center;">*</p><p style="text-align: center;">*MARCH LED BY WOMEN'S CAUCUS*</p><p style="text-align: center;">*OF OCCUPY BOSTON*</p><p style="text-align: center;">*</p><p style="text-align: center;">BOSTON, DEC 4&nbsp;: The Women's Caucus of Occupy Boston will be joined by local organizations representing women, people of color and other marginalized voices in a spirited march starting and ending at Dewey Square on Sunday, December 4th at 12 p.m. An inclusive celebration of live music and spoken word will follow the march at the Occupy Boston General Assembly stage from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.</p><p style="text-align: center;">WHO: *The Women's Caucus (WC) of Occupy Boston</p><p style="text-align: center;">WHAT: *March</p><p style="text-align: center;">WHEN: *Sunday, December 4, March 12-2 pm, Music/Spoken Word 2-4</p><p style="text-align: center;">WHERE:* Starting & ending at Occupy Boston in Dewey Square</p><p style="text-align: center;">WHY: *To support the Occupy Movement and the safety of women within it -</p><p style="text-align: center;">and beyond - and to emphasize how economic injustice disproportionately affects women*</p><p style="text-align: center;">The Occupy Boston Women's Caucus is a forum for women-identified participants to discuss issues of gender, promote participation of those who identify as women in working groups, discussions, and other leadership roles, maintain the safety of those who identify as women within the camp and movement, and provide resources to improve the retention of participants who identify as women.</p><p style="text-align: center;">*By addressing the issues that women face within the Occupy movement, the&nbsp;Women's Caucus aims to empower the marginalized voices in our broader society.*</p>
 
*Occupy Boston Women's March, Sunday, Dec. 4th- Video from the speak out portion of the march. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iH9ki8_jojE http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iH9ki8_jojE].
 
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 25 April 2012

Description

The Women's Caucus is a forum for those who identify as women to: discuss issues of gender, promote participation of those who identify as women in working groups, discussion, and other leadership roles, maintain the safety of those who identify as women within the movement and provide resources to improve the retention of those who identify as women. Our meetings are open to anyone who identifies as a woman.

Contact

Feel free to contact us at obwomen@occupyboston.org. Please use that email and do not email our mailing list directly unless you are a member: all messages not from members will automatically bounce.

Meetings

Time and place of upcoming meetings to be announced.


Membership

At this time only those who identify as women can attend our meetings and join our very active mailing list. We also have a Facebook group which is, again, open to members who identify as women. Please note that although only members can post to that group, anyone can read the posts. Also note that anyone can edit this (or any other) wiki page. If you read something odd here, that's probably why.

Allies:

If you do not identify as a woman you can still be a good ally to our group and to women in general. Actively advocate in mixed groups and among other men for women's safety in the movement (and beyond), more prominent roles for women in the movement (and beyond) and regularly challenge sexist language and assumptions wherever you hear them.

Past Events

  • Project Fun by the Women's Caucus of Occupy Boston was an exciting, spot-on bat-projection of Occupy messages onto the side of a building very visible from Copley Square, a central location of First Night Boston (December 31, 2011): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIaGXz7RDvc