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=== Infrastructure and Onsite Support Working Groups === | === Infrastructure and Onsite Support Working Groups === |
Revision as of 14:35, 29 October 2011
Working Groups are the organs which make up the body of the Occupation. You will find resources, discussions, and courses of action in every field.
Working Groups are OPEN; Please contribute!
Action and Information Working Groups
Performs external action
- Anti-Oppression
- Arts and Culture
- Direct Action
- Press
- Media
- Occupy Everywhere
- Outreach
- WG/OBIT Occupy Boston IT
- External Technology Support (to work on this wiki and other sites, not necessarily at Dewey Square)
- Ideas (formerly known as Statement of Purpose) (this group is where broader, mission statement type things are discussed.
- Strategies, Proposals, Positions (Please leave the name of SPP as it is until we have a final decision on the role of this Working Group.) This is where specific mechanics and reforms are discussed.
- InterOccupation Communications
- Nonviolence and Civil Disobedience
- Volunteer Coordination
Infrastructure and Onsite Support Working Groups
Performs internal action
- Community Wellness
- Facilitators
- Faith and Spirituality
- Food
- Finance
- Legal
- Logistics / Tactical
- Medical
- Safety
- Signs
- Tech
- Transparency
- Winterization
Friends of Occupy Boston
Provides safe space and/or facilitates special events
- Library in Tent City
- Free School University
- Students Occupy
- Occupy Boston Globe
- Also see groups listed in Solidarity.