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Occupy Eugene: Occupy Now Has A Newsletter
Occupy Eugene is a nonviolent movement for accountability in the United States government located in Eugene, Oregon.
We gather in solidarity with the ongoing protest in New York City, Occupy Wall Street, and the growing number of cities whose people will no longer sit back watching corporate and special interests run their government. We are citizens of the United States, and this country is ours. We will take it back.
It is no longer enough to vote and to participate in the political system because our political system has been altered drastically from its intended and proper function. Currently, we are allowed to pick from a few candidates whose campaigns are funded more and more by large organizations, corporations, and special interests. The success of their campaigns depends entirely on how the corporate mass media presents them. When our elected officials enter office they then pander to the small groups responsible for their election. Even good men and women cannot make real improvements that benefit the American people.
We are one city in a growing national movement of people who no longer feel that their government works in their best interest.
Our government is divided. We, the people, are united.
We gather in solidarity with the ongoing protest in New York City, Occupy Wall Street, and the growing number of cities whose people will no longer sit back watching corporate and special interests run their government. We are citizens of the United States, and this country is ours. We will take it back.
It is no longer enough to vote and to participate in the political system because our political system has been altered drastically from its intended and proper function. Currently, we are allowed to pick from a few candidates whose campaigns are funded more and more by large organizations, corporations, and special interests. The success of their campaigns depends entirely on how the corporate mass media presents them. When our elected officials enter office they then pander to the small groups responsible for their election. Even good men and women cannot make real improvements that benefit the American people.
We are one city in a growing national movement of people who no longer feel that their government works in their best interest.
Our government is divided. We, the people, are united.
Occupy Eugene Open House and Volunteer Fair - Saturday
by eugeneweekly.com
Occupy Now Has A Newsletter
Occupy Eugene (OE) is welcoming spring with a new print and online newsletter and more public events. An open house and volunteer fair will be from 2 to 4 pm Saturday, March 24, at OE’s headquarters, Occupy Eugene V (OEV) 1274 W. 7th.
“We are excited to welcome the community to come and meet us and find out what we are up to and where we are headed,” says Larry Leverone of OE. “A dozen or more of our committees and working groups will be on hand with literature and newsletters.”
Table space will be also be available for groups allied with OE. “We embrace the opportunity to share our common interests and struggles. The better we know each other, the better we can support each other,” he says.
Leverone says the newsletter is being distributed as 300 hard copies; it’s available at http://www.occupyeugenemedia.org under the “media” link, and it can be emailed as a pdf by contacting admin [at] occupyeugenemedia.org
The newsletter has stories on OE’s free medical care, an update on the city’s task force on homelessness, photos and stories from past events, and information on upcoming events and the inner workings of OE. — Ted Taylor
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by eugeneweekly.com
Occupy Now Has A Newsletter
Occupy Eugene (OE) is welcoming spring with a new print and online newsletter and more public events. An open house and volunteer fair will be from 2 to 4 pm Saturday, March 24, at OE’s headquarters, Occupy Eugene V (OEV) 1274 W. 7th.
“We are excited to welcome the community to come and meet us and find out what we are up to and where we are headed,” says Larry Leverone of OE. “A dozen or more of our committees and working groups will be on hand with literature and newsletters.”
Table space will be also be available for groups allied with OE. “We embrace the opportunity to share our common interests and struggles. The better we know each other, the better we can support each other,” he says.
Leverone says the newsletter is being distributed as 300 hard copies; it’s available at http://www.occupyeugenemedia.org under the “media” link, and it can be emailed as a pdf by contacting admin [at] occupyeugenemedia.org
The newsletter has stories on OE’s free medical care, an update on the city’s task force on homelessness, photos and stories from past events, and information on upcoming events and the inner workings of OE. — Ted Taylor
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