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OccupySF GeneralAssembly Dec. 7th - Part Three

by Bill Carpenter (wcarpent [at] ccsf.edu)
This is the third part of the noontime OccupySF General Assembly following the 1AM eviction from Bradley Manning Plaza on December 7, 2011.
It begins with Lisa Knox of the National Lawyers Guild giving a legal report followed by Magick reporting that the Los Angeles City Council just passed a resolution saying that "corporations are not people."
Eleven-minute QT movie. 81MB.

December 7, 2011, noontime, General Assembly of OccupySF:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3: This is Pt. 3

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Click for background information on the General Assemblies of OccupySF.
§Occupying the future
by Bill Carpenter
Forum raises the question of what's next for Occupy and the audience offers myriad answers
San Francisco Bay Guardian
December 23, 2011
by Yael Chanoff

It was a funny feeling,seeing so many faces from Occupy San Francisco and Occupy Oakland in the bright, clean "Gold Room" of San Francisco'sCommonwealth Club, particularly after spending so many nights camping with them and covering the movement. But they were there on Dec. 15, just up Market Street from their old campsites, along with a couple hundred supporters and interested community members, attending a forum on "Occupy: What now? What's next?" Facilitator Caroline Moriarty Sacks announced that she "expected a civic conversation." What she got was a very Occupy answer to the question of the evening which, in typical style, redefined the very concept of "civic" conversation.
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