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To allow people to work on other things, besides managing money and/or fundraising, Occupy Boston decided, at General Assembly, to dissolve its finances, given its money away to various worthy actions. But for those who have extra money and want to donate, we set up this page to allow people to add their actions and for money to seek its way to where people want it. | To allow people to work on other things, besides managing money and/or fundraising, Occupy Boston decided, at General Assembly, to dissolve its finances, given its money away to various worthy actions. But for those who have extra money and want to donate, we set up this page to allow people to add their actions and for money to seek its way to where people want it. | ||
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*'''[[Education|Educate]]''' yourself and others in the unending, compassionate cycle of learning and teaching | *'''[[Education|Educate]]''' yourself and others in the unending, compassionate cycle of learning and teaching |
Revision as of 19:56, 29 December 2013
View all working groups ~ Learn about the General Assembly ~ View media written by or about Occupy Boston
Welcome to the Occupy Boston Wiki!Wiki.OccupyBoston.org is a collaborative, autonomous, and informative space dedicated to Occupy Boston. This wiki is maintained by thoughtful individuals with the belief that unrestricted access to information promotes transparency and participation, strengthening the foundation for a mutually responsible community. As authors, we want to not only create the most compelling content, but also organize it in the most intuitive manner. New to wiki editing? Learning is quick and easy! See the detailed help pages. |
Occupy Boston stands in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, which may be seen as a consequence of the same inspirations that birthed the Arab Spring. In the aim of equalizing the power of individual voices, we employ a direct democracy.
- Read Occupy Boston's Declaration of Occupation, consented by the General Assembly on 29 November 2011
What is Solidarity?
Solidarity can be defined as 'a unifying bond between individuals with a common goal or enemy'. Émile Durkheim's definition strongly supports the meaning of the Occupation: "[S]ocial solidarity is maintained in more complex societies through the interdependence of its component parts (e.g., farmers produce the food to feed the factory workers who produce the tractors that allow the farmer to produce the food)."[1]
Participate
Help us build a superstructure of knowledge. Our community relies on every individual.
Donate
To allow people to work on other things, besides managing money and/or fundraising, Occupy Boston decided, at General Assembly, to dissolve its finances, given its money away to various worthy actions. But for those who have extra money and want to donate, we set up this page to allow people to add their actions and for money to seek its way to where people want it.
LOTS of OTHER WAYS to Participate!
- Educate yourself and others in the unending, compassionate cycle of learning and teaching
- Explore the working groups
- Learn about the General Assembly
- Join the Community Forum mailing list
- See Media created by or about Occupy Boston
- Listen in to OBR.fm for OB produced radio
- Join the Live Chat (IRC) with other Occupiers
- Sign up! for the Daily Digest, which tells everyone what's going on each day
- Establish Contact with OB-dedicated groups and individuals
- Visit the home website, OccupyBoston.org
- Commit to Anti-oppression
- View full participation page.
Calendar
Please contact the Calendar Submission Form to Update this Calendar.
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