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''This weekly radio broadcast organized by members of the [http://smedleyvfp.org/ Smedley D. Butler Brigade] of Veterans For Peace streams live on [http://occupyboston.org/radio OB Radio] every Monday night at 6:00pm. Call 617-506-9726 with questions or comments during the show, or join the IRC chat at [http://occupyboston.org/radio occupyboston.org/radio].''
''This weekly radio broadcast organized by members of the [http://smedleyvfp.org/ Smedley D. Butler Brigade] of Veterans For Peace streams live on [http://occupyboston.org/radio OB Radio] every Monday night at 6:00pm. Call 617-506-9726 with questions or comments during the show, or join the IRC chat at [http://occupyboston.org/radio occupyboston.org/radio].''
<blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;">'''Monday, February 13, 2012: '''Hosted by Bob Funke</blockquote><blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;">'''Monday, February 6, 2012 (6:00pm):'''&nbsp;Hosted by Bob Funke, member of the&nbsp;[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/WG/Peace_Action Peace Action Working Group]&nbsp;at Occupy Boston and Vietnam Veteran For Peace.&nbsp;Funke intends to introduce&nbsp;[http://www.veteransforpeace.org/ Veterans For Peace], talk about what the organization stands for and how they support various community peace organizations and community groups, including Occupy Boston.&nbsp;Veterans For Peace is a non-profit educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war employing the motto "De Oppresso Liber" (Liberate the Oppressed). Having dutifully served our nation, the veterans affirm a greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace, working with others to this end</blockquote><blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;"><ul style="padding-right: 40px; margin-left: 40px;">
<blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;"'''Monday, February 20, 2012:'''&nbsp;Hosted by Bob Funke, member of the&nbsp;[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/WG/Peace_Action Peace Action Working Group]&nbsp;at Occupy Boston and Vietnam Veteran For Peace. Discussion will focus for the first half hour on the military suicide epidemic, and for the last half hour will be a discussion about hunger in the United States.&nbsp;[http://www.veteransforpeace.org/ Veterans For Peace]&nbsp;is a non-profit educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war employing the motto "De Oppresso Liber" (Liberate the Oppressed).</blockquote><blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;">'''Monday, February 13, 2012: '''Hosted by Bob Funke</blockquote><blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;">'''Monday, February 6, 2012 (6:00pm):'''&nbsp;Hosted by Bob Funke, member of the&nbsp;[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/WG/Peace_Action Peace Action Working Group]&nbsp;at Occupy Boston and Vietnam Veteran For Peace.&nbsp;Funke intends to introduce&nbsp;[http://www.veteransforpeace.org/ Veterans For Peace], talk about what the organization stands for and how they support various community peace organizations and community groups, including Occupy Boston.&nbsp;Veterans For Peace is a non-profit educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war employing the motto "De Oppresso Liber" (Liberate the Oppressed). Having dutifully served our nation, the veterans affirm a greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace, working with others to this end</blockquote><blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;"><ul style="padding-right: 40px; margin-left: 40px;">
<li>Toward increasing public awareness of the costs of war</li>
<li>Toward increasing public awareness of the costs of war</li>
<li>To restrain our government from intervening, overtly and covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations&nbsp;</li>
<li>To restrain our government from intervening, overtly and covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations&nbsp;</li>
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To achieve these goals, members of Veterans For Peace pledge to use non-violent means and to maintain an organization that is both democratic and open with the understanding that all members are trusted to act in the best interests of the group for the larger purpose of world peace.
To achieve these goals, members of Veterans For Peace pledge to use non-violent means and to maintain an organization that is both democratic and open with the understanding that all members are trusted to act in the best interests of the group for the larger purpose of world peace.
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<div style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;">'''Saturday, November 12, 2011:&nbsp;'''military family and veteran speakout organized by the&nbsp;[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/WG/Peace_Action Peace Action]</div></blockquote><blockquote><ul style="padding-right: 40px; font-size: 12px; margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(34, 34, 34);">

Revision as of 15:04, 24 February 2012


 PAST TEACH-INS                                                                                                            

Free School University on Occupy Boston Radio

Occupy Boston Radio is currently available by internet only. FSU-RADIO is an educational series by Occupy Boston's Free School University. Our Wednesday program consists of TALK radio featuring educational content such as lectures, panel discussions and interviews, with host David Knuttunen. Call 617-506-9726 with questions or comments. Visit occupyboston.org/radio for more information about OB Radio and to join IRC chat during broadcasts. To propose a guest for the program or to be a guest host, please email fsu@occupyboston.org, or call David Knuttunen at 617-558-5853. 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012: Arjun Jayadev (PhD), assistant professor of Economics at University of Massachusetts-Boston, whose areas of expertise include international economics, economics of distribution, development, political economy, macroeconomic dynamics, and economics of power. We will be discussing money, debt and the Federal Reserve Bank.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012Grace Ross is a lifetime activist in democratic people’s movements and a two-time candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. She is presently the coordinator of the Mass Alliance Against Predatory Lending, the statewide coalition working to reverse the foreclosure-crisis in our Commonwealth. She has written a book on the current economic crisis entitled “Main Street $marts – Who got us into this economic mess and how we get through it?” The book is a comprehensive survey of the damage done to the 99% by an economy managed for the benefit of the few, and provides common sense prescriptions for solving the problems, ranging from banking, foreclosures and homelessness, to health care, to jobs – all the while empowering people and building a more democratic society. We will be discussing some of these issues in a conversation that includes, “How did we get here?” “What do we do about it?” and “What is the role of the Occupy movement in solving these problems?”

Wednesday, February 1:Anarchism, Democracy, and Occupy with Dennis Fox, retired professor of Legal Studies and Psychology University of Illnois-Springfield and co-founder of the Radical Psychology Network. Dennis Fox is an anarchist and social psychologist who has been involved with Occupy Boston since the beginning. Back in the fall, he taught a number of courses for FSU on the intersections of anarchism, psychology, and law, topics he began exploring in the 1970s while participating in the Boston Clamshell Alliance and Coalition for Direct Action at Seabrook. The conversation was about anarchism and democracy, and the lessons that are being learned from the Occupy movement.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012: Cooperative Businesses and Low Cost Computing with Wayne Clark and Marlene Archer of Occupy Newton. Wayne Clark has been involved with cooperative businesses over many years, and will talk about what a cooperative is and is not, and how by organizing production in cooperatives we can build for a non-capitalist future. Marlene Archer works with a non-profit that acquires old computers, including relatively recent ones being replaced by corporations and rich institutions, and recycles them to make low cost computers available to individuals and smaller non-profits. She will talk about computer recycling, and other ways of accessing computing power on a limited budget.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012: Jerry Friedman (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) will be on OB Radio with David from FSU to talk about the economy as part of our new weekly broadcast.

Friday, December 16, 2011: Kevin Gallagher and Tim Wise discussed "Wall Street's Global Reach: How Wall Street Lobby Groups are affecting the Eurozone and Food Crises." Kevin Gallagher is an associate professor of international relations at Boston University and research associate at the Global Development and Environment Institute (Tufts University). Tim Wise is Director of the Research and Policy Program at the Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, and leads its Globalization and Sustainable Development Program.

The Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series

For video archive of all recorded lectures from The Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series at Occupy Boston, click here.

  • Thursday, Feb 9: Marx's Ghost: Midnight Conversations on Changing the World, w/ Charlie Derber, Alexandra Pineros Shields, Brian Kwoba, & Genevieve Butler
  • Friday, January 20: Panel: From Occupy to Workers Control, with Immanuel Ness and Elaine Bernard
  • Saturday, December 10: Rich Levy, professor of history at Salem State University, "The Legacy of the Sixties and Occupy"
  • Wednesday, December 7Avi Chomsky, professor of history at Salem State University
  • Wednesday, November 30: Norman Finkelstein
  • Tuesday, November 29: Bruno Bosteels
  • Tuesday, November 22: Mike Denning: The Culture of Debt
  • Wednesday, November 9: Elaine Bernard: From Heroes to Zeros, The War on Public Employees & Their Unions
  • Friday, November 4: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz: The City on a Hill, Where it all Began
  • Thursday, November 3: Luis Jimenez: The Perils of American Democracy, The Institutional Basis Behind Our 'Broken Politics'
  • Sunday, October 30: Anthony Arnove: co-authored "Voices of a People's History of the United States"  with Howard Zinn
  • Friday, November 18: Paul Le Blanc
  • Thursday, November 17: Richard Wolf 
  • Saturday, November 12Noel Ignatiev: Race and Occupy
  • Saturday, October 29: Fred Magdoff
  • Friday, October 28: Chad Montrie, author of "A People's History of Environmentalism in the United States"
  • Monday, October 24: Tom Ferguson: Money and Politics
  • Sunday, October 23: Vijay Prashad, author of "The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World"
  • Saturday, October 22: Noam Chomsky
  • Thursday, October 20: Gary Leupp: Elite Control Over US Foreign Policy, Lessons from Vietnam, to Iraq, to Today
  • Saturday, October 15: Nicole Aschoff: Neoliberal Dispossession and the Demand for Demands
  • Thursday, October 13: Victor Wallis: Roots of the Current Crisis

OCCUPYfilm: Occupied Peoples | People's Occupations

This FREE series of films and discussions presented by the organizers of The Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series will take place at the Community Church of Boston (tentatively) every Thursday nights at 7:30pm through Thursday, May 10, 2012. This series is being organized with the intent to shed historical and social light on our current situation, by bringing people together to reflect on past and present people's struggles, in particular those struggles which are most often buried in the mainstream historical narrative. Check back soon for more details about the Occupied Peoples | People's Occupations series. The following films have been shown:

Left on Pearl (POSTER)

Thursday, February 16, 2012: Left on Pearl, a work in progress directed by Susie Rivo, is a film that honors the International Women's Day marchers who turned left on Pearl on March 6, 1971 to take over a Harvard building at 888 Memorial Drive, declaring it the first Women's Center. The film employs multiple perspectives to tell the story of this little-known but highly significant chapter in the history of the Second Wave of the Women's Movement. The event marked a surprise ending of that year’s International Woman’s Day march and through the occupation, hundreds of women tranformed the hopes, glories, conflicts and tensions of Second Wave feminism into the establishment of the longest continually operating Women’s Center in the United States and sparked the development of many other feminist and community organizations both locally and nationally.

Occupy Boston Economics Forum

For video archive of recorded lectures from the Occupy Boston Economics Forum, click here.
Saturday, December 3, 2011: Gar Alperovitz, America Beyond Capitalism: Reclaiming Our Wealth, Our Liberty, & Our Democracy, book launch
Monday, November 28, 2011: How to Redistribute Wealth: Lessons from the 20th Century, a discussion with Molly Geidel and Patricia Stuelke
Saturday, November 26, 2011: Right on the Marx: New Insights From Some Old Ideas with Gordon Fellman (POSTPONED)

Saturday, November 19, 2011: 
Sunday, November 13, 2011: 

Friday, November 11, 2011: Capitalism at a Dead End, synopsis of lecture given by Fred Goldstein, with Gerry Scoppettuolo
Friday, November 4, 2011: Responsible Investing, with Shelley Alpern and Catherine Pargeter (Trillium Asset Management), and Libby Edgerly (MSCI)
Wednesday, November 2, 2011: Big Pharma: Another Big Player on Wall Street
Tuesday, November 1, 2011: Gerald Friedman, Money, Banking, and Democracy
Sunday, October 30, 2011: Dr. Ben Tafoya, The Decline of Middle Class Incomes and Political Inequality

Thursday, October 20, 2011: 
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: Catherine Finnoff: 10 Phoney Facts About the US Economy, Keeping it Real for the 99 (CANCELLED)
Sunday, October 16, 2011: 
Saturday, October 15, 2011: Julie Matthaei: Occupy the Economy: An Introduction to the Solidarity Economy

Friday, October 14, 2011:
  • Alejandro Reuss: Class and the Shift in the Distribution of Income Against Workers and in favor of Capitalists
  • Juliet Schor: Why Unemployment Is So High and How We Can Reduce It
Tuesday, October 11, 2011:
  • Bryan Snyder: A Primer on Financialization
  • John Miller: Up Against the Wall Street Journal
Monday, October 10, 2011: 

Sunday, October 9, 2011: 



Citizens United & Elections Forum

For video archive of recorded teach-ins from the Occupy Boston Citizens United Forum, click here.

Saturday, January 21, 2012: Citizens United Summit to Unite Citizens for Democracy on the anniversary of the Citizens United decision, the wide coalition of groups standing together to get money out of politics include Boston Amendment Group, Coffee Party in Boston, Common Cause, Corporate Accountability International, Dollars and Sense, Free Speech for People, Greater Boston Move to Amend, Massachusetts Nurses Association, MassVote, Progressive Massachusetts, Public Citizen, and Root Strikers.

  • 9:30am Community Gathering 
  • 10am Lawrence Lessig
  • 11:20am Break-out Session: Where do We Go Next? 
  • 12:30pm The Supreme Court & Citizens United: How Did We Get Here? (Donna Palermo) 
  • 1pm Powermapping (with Patrick Frank and Grace Morris)
  • 2:30pm Break-out Group Proposals 
  • 3:15pm Citizens Lobbying Training Workshop (Grace Ross, Avi Green, Pam Wilmot) 
  • 4pm Next Steps (Jules Levine) 
  • 4:20pm Working Groups Open House 

Friday, January 20, 2012: Rally to Unite Citizens for Democracy

  • We the People (Representative Cory Atkins) 
  • Cross-Partisan Organizing: Finding Areas of Agreement (Szelena Gray) 
  • Break-out Groups: Corporate Influence: Financial Industry, Environment, Military Spending, Immigration, Agri-Business, and more... 
  • 5:45pmOccupy Legislation Handbook From Progressive Massachusetts (Senator Jamie Eldridge) 
  • 6:15pm Corporate Personhood 101: A Panel Discussion (John Bonifaz and Malia Lazu) 
  • 6:30pm Q & A Session
  • 7pm Break-out Groups: Citizens United in Context, Money in Politics: Communication Strategies, Campaign Money, Lobbying Industry, Corporate Personhood-Supreme Court, Corporate Accountability, Corporate Personhood pros and Cons. 
  • 7:30pm Reception & entertainment 
Sunday, December 18, 2011: Unrig the Elections - Let us Count! A discussion with Jonathan Simon, founding member of Election Defense Alliance

Non-Violence & Civil Disobedience (NVCD) Forum

Training with Linda Stout, organized by the Anti-Oppression and Nonviolence and Civil Disobedience Working Groups. For more information about Linda and the visioning idea, visit powerupnetworks.org

  • Saturday January 14, 2012: Collective Visioning Workshop, breathe, reflect, and envision together where we want to be, how to get there
  • Saturday January 14, 2012: Train the Trainers Session, share ideas about strategy, movement-building, and etc

Training facilitated by members of the New England Nonviolence Trainers NetworkAlliance of Community Trainers and the Health Justice Working Group

Preparedness in Actions, Strengthening Our Spirit & Building Community - Training facilitated by members of the NVCD Working Group

  • Friday, November 25: presented by John Bach
  • Monday, November 21: presented by Catherine Hoffman
  • Saturday, November 19
  • Friday, November 18: presented by Minga Clagget-Borne

What is Violence? What is Nonviolence? - Roundtable Discussion co-facilitated by members of the NVCD Working Group

  • Saturday, November 12 
  • Monday, November 7

The Practice of Nonviolence and Civil Disobedience - Workshop presented by Rick Colbath-Hess

  • Wednesday, November 9
  • Saturday, October 29
  • Saturday, October 22
  • Monday, October 10

Military Forum

For video archive of recorded teach-ins from the Occupy Boston Military Forum, click here. 

Monday, February 13, 2012: Black Soldiers in the War of the Slaveowners' Rebellion with Quentin Davis
Sunday, January 15, 2012: Getting Things Straight on Iraq: Peace Movement Briefing with Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi-Palestinian architect, blogger, political analyst
Sunday, November 27, 2011: Jim Scarborough, A Matter of Honor: Veterans & the First Amendment (also on Tuesday, November 22, 2011)
Thursday, November 10, 2011: Black Soldiers in the War of the Slaveowners Rebellion, stories from the Massachusetts 54th and 55th in the Civil War
Saturday, November 6, 2011: The Wall Street Complex
Saturday, October 22, 2011: Cut Military Spending, Fund Our Communities
Thursday, October 20, 2011: Brian Wilson, author of "Blood on the Tracks," founding member of Smedley D. Butler Brigade of Veterans For Peace
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: Afghanistan: Why Obama Must Change Course
Sunday, October 16, 2011: Cindy Sheehan, activist, mother of soldier killed in Iraq (CANCELLED)

OBRadio: Veterans for Peace

This weekly radio broadcast organized by members of the Smedley D. Butler Brigade of Veterans For Peace streams live on OB Radio every Monday night at 6:00pm. Call 617-506-9726 with questions or comments during the show, or join the IRC chat at occupyboston.org/radio.

<blockquote style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;"Monday, February 20, 2012: Hosted by Bob Funke, member of the Peace Action Working Group at Occupy Boston and Vietnam Veteran For Peace. Discussion will focus for the first half hour on the military suicide epidemic, and for the last half hour will be a discussion about hunger in the United States. Veterans For Peace is a non-profit educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war employing the motto "De Oppresso Liber" (Liberate the Oppressed).

Monday, February 13, 2012: Hosted by Bob Funke

Monday, February 6, 2012 (6:00pm): Hosted by Bob Funke, member of the Peace Action Working Group at Occupy Boston and Vietnam Veteran For Peace. Funke intends to introduce Veterans For Peace, talk about what the organization stands for and how they support various community peace organizations and community groups, including Occupy Boston. Veterans For Peace is a non-profit educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war employing the motto "De Oppresso Liber" (Liberate the Oppressed). Having dutifully served our nation, the veterans affirm a greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace, working with others to this end

  • Toward increasing public awareness of the costs of war
  • To restrain our government from intervening, overtly and covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations 
  • To end the arms race and to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons
  • To seek justice for veterans and victims of war
  • To abolish war as an instrument of national policy.

To achieve these goals, members of Veterans For Peace pledge to use non-violent means and to maintain an organization that is both democratic and open with the understanding that all members are trusted to act in the best interests of the group for the larger purpose of world peace.

Cost of War Series

Saturday, November 12, 2011: military family and veteran speakout organized by the Peace Action
  • Sarah Fuhro, mother of soldier who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: Opening Remarks
  • Wayne Jaquith: How the Wars Started, their Impact, and Lessons to Learn to Avoid Future Wars
  • Native American Drumming: Songs for Healing and New Beginnings
  • 22-year-old Iraqi Refugee

Veteran Listening Sessions

             Military Family Listening Sessions

  • Alice Copeland Brown, mother of Army officers from Canton, Massachusetts
  • Joyce and Kevin Lucey, parents of Corporal Jeff Lucey, who committed suicide in 2004
  • Carlos and Melida Arredondo, parents of Lance Corporal Alexander Arredondo, who was killed in 2004 in Iraq

Health Justice Forum

For video archive of recorded teach-ins from the Occupy Boston Health Justice Forum, click here.

Sunday, November 20, 2011: Reproductive Justice and Economic Justice, with Marlene Fried, organized by the Women's Caucus
Saturday, November 12, 2011: Health Justice Speak Out, organized by the Health Justice Working Group
Saturday, November 5, 2011: Health Justice Forum, organized by the Health Justice Working Group
  • Jim Recht and Mardge Cohen: Reoccupy the Health System through Single Payer Health Reform
  • Jeremy Barofsky, Jacob Bor, and Ashley Winning: Economic Crisis, Austerity, and the Health of the 99%
  • Katrina Ciraldo: How a Financial Transaction Tax Can End AIDS

Immigration Forum

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Sunday, October 23, 2011: Immigration Forum

  • Neighbors United for a Better East Boston (NUBE): Opening Address and Welcome
  • Tania Bruguera, Immigrant International Movement
  • Peter Lowber: Opposing Secure Communities and Other Anti Immigrant Attacks; Vigils; Support for Human Rights and Immigrant Workers Rights
  • Heloisa Maria Galvao, co-founder and the Executive Director of the Brazilian Women’s Group
  • Carlos Rosales, Immigrant Worker Center Collaborative
  • Break Out Discussion Group

Anarchism Forum

For video archive of recorded teach-ins from the Occupy Boston Anarchist Forum, click here.


Series by Dennis Fox, retired professor of Legal Studies and Psychology, University of Illinois-Springfield:

Occupy Film

Monday, December 19, 2011: The Take, a film by Avi Lewis and Naomi Klien about thirty unemployed auto-parts workers who walk into their idle factory, roll out sleeping mats and refuse to leave.

Saturday, December 17, 2011: This Is What Democracy Looks Like, a film about the mass demonstrations and coordinated direct actions in Seattle in 1999 that shut down the World Trade Organization's ministerial meeting

Saturday, December 10, 2011: We Interrupt This Empire, a film documenting the mass coordinated direct action in San Francisco after the start of the Iraq War

Wednesday, November 9, 2011: How To Start A Revolution, followed with commentary by Ruaridh Arrow (director) and Jamila Raqib (Albert Einstein Institute)

Other Teach-Ins

 FEBRUARY 

Understanding the MBTA Fee Hike (Occupy UMass Boston)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 (1pm, U Mass Boston Campus Center terrace): Occupy Boston's Free School University, in solidarity with Occupy UMass Boston presents "Understanding the MBTA Fee Hike," a teach-in by Stuart Spina (T-riders Union member and UMass Boston student). This teach-in will address the following questions: Why is the MBTA proposing these rounds of service cuts and fare increases? Who gets burdened by this? Why does the blame and responsibility for fixing the T's finances actually rest with the Governor and MA legislature? The deficits are a chronic problem and we'll be in the same position next year, why is any form of a fare increase and service cuts futileWhat actions can people take and what long-term policy fixes are out there?



 JANUARY 

Friday, January 13, 2012 (Saint Paul's Cathedral, 138 Tremont St, Boston, MA): Starting a Non-Profit: The Nuts and Bolts, this teach-in considered the various types of non-profits, including public lobbies, foundations, and charities, as well as nuts-and-bolts non-profits that provide direct services to the public (such as affordable housing, alternative medicine, and ground-up job training). It also focused on how the formation of non-profits helps the public lobby and protest movements. The program included a discussion of what it's like to be developing and working for a non-profit that provides open-structured learning environments for adults. Lachlan Youngs is a volunteer peer worker who teaches ceramics, beaded jewelry, and modern music in an open-structured learning environment for adults.  He directs a federal non-profit charity, "The Cape Workshop Collaborative."

DECEMBER 

Saturday, December 31, 2011: Roving Soap Box Street Corner Teach-Ins at First Night New Year's Eve Celebration in Boston
Monday, December 19, 2011: Antonio Gramsci and the Occupy Movement, Lecture / Discussion with anthropologist Elizabeth Ferry (POSTPONED)
Wednesday, December 14, 2011: OWS Forum on Jobs for All: Proposed Demand
Sunday, December 11, 2011: Adopt an Occupier, hosted by Occupy Newton
Saturday, December 3, 2011: Corporate Negligence & Bhopal, India: An Ongoing Disaster with The International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (VIDEO)
Thursday, December 1, 2011: Reading Group Planning Meeting (meet in front of the Library)

 NOVEMBER 

Sunday, November 20, 2011: 

Friday, November 18, 2011:


Sunday, November 13, 2011:
Thursday, November 10, 2011:
Wednesday, November 9, 2011: Workshop: Your Rights at Work with Anneta Argyres and Tess Ewing

Monday, November 7, 2011:
Sunday, November 6, 2011: Workshop: Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed, games and exercises for social justice

Saturday, November 5, 2011:
Friday, November 4, 2011: Lessons from the Wisconsin Uprising (CANCELLED) 
Tuesday, November 1, 2011: C.T. Butler, Consensus: So That All Voices May Be Heard

 OCTOBER 

Monday, October 31, 2011:  C.T. Butler, Consensus: So That All Voices May Be Heard

Sunday, October 30, 2011:
Saturday, October 29, 2011: Glenn Greenwald: With Liberty and Justice for Some (CANCELLED) 


Friday, October 28, 2011:
Thursday, October 27, 2011: Van Jones, author of "The Green Collar Economy" (VIDEO)

Wednesday, October 26, 2011: 

Sunday, October 23, 2011:

Saturday, October 22, 2011:

Thursday, October 20, 2011: Dennis Fox, Challenging Basic Assumptions

Sunday, October 16, '2011: Occupy Boston: Talking to People Passing By

SaturdayOctober 15, 2011:

Wednesday, October 12, 2011:

MondayOctober 10, 2011: 

Sunday, October 9, 2011:

Friday, October 7, 2011: