Individual Action

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Here's a list that we can refer to when people say, "but what can I actually DO to help "the movement". Here are some ideas:

ECONOMIC VOTING (vote w/yo buck):

- buy local

- move your money from big-bank to local credit union (credit unions are run by members who control the direction/policies)

- buy from "responsible companies", who support living wages for their employees and practice environmentally responsible sourcing.

-- what a more detailed definiton of a "responsible company?" get a defintion here

-- see a list of what our volunteers think are Responsible Companies

- support healthy food chains (buy local, eat as much organic as you can, try not to support toxic chemical companies, make new page w/details]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

- get involved in your local government. going to meetings and voicing concerns (about things like [make page] how the government uses toxins in its operations, how it acts exclusive by not having things online, over spending impact on middle class, better housing practices to promote rooming houses, etc.) Government is controlled by the people that actually go to the meetings.

- register to vote (yeah, a lot of us don't like "the system", but we're in it, so let's at least vote)

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL OCCUPATION

- Camp, Cook food, bring blankets, donate cash, come and volunteer, march, hold signs - START A WORKING GROUP! - volunteer@occupyboston.org

MARCH/PROTEST/HOLD A SIGN

- get involved with local activists who care about the same issues you do.

- MARCH! it's good exercise! and keeps the issues in the media

- make up a BIG SIGN out of cardboard and stand on any street corner. Check out the Sign Tent for inspiration on what to say on your sign. Or just say what you mean!