October 18th, 2011
exhalefreedom

October 18: Day 4 Update

WELCOME TO DAY 4 OF AN EMERGING NEW WORLD:
Occupy TO daily events:
St. James Park, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA: Tuesday October 18, 2011

To help you plan your day participate in the transformation of our world, we present the following agenda of the day’s events, initiatives and other activities.

We hope that with this new form of proactive communication we provide additional clarity and direction for those who are interested in our initiative.

1. General Assembly meeting:
Our next meeting is at 6:00 pm.
Location: Gazebo

2. Library:
- Occupy TO invites everyone to enjoy our exponentially growing library.
- The library (located behind the media tent in St. James Park) also welcomes people to meet, dialogue and relax in peaceful surroundings.
- Special request: donations of non-English books (French, German, Cantonese) would be gratefully accepted.
- “Open school” classes begin today at 12:00 noon. Three classes are offered:
- 5:00 pm History of Juggling
- (TBD) History of Hacktivism
- 7:00 pm Freud and Idealogy

Requests:
This movement depends on the goodwill of people who wish to advance the world for the greater good of all. The following items would be greatly appreciated. Donations may be delivered to our logistics tent (located to the east of the Gazebo, facing King Street)
- AA lithium batteries
- AAA lithium batteries
- Blankets
- Tarps and ropes
- Flashlights and batteries
- Any items that would help build, support shelters

FOOD:
- Food appropriate for children
- Granola bars
- Juice, bananas and other fruit

In gratitude, 
Occupy TO

post via occupyto.org

October 15th, 2011
exhalefreedom

“Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it. It is a sword that heals.” - Martin Luther King, Jr. 

October 12th, 2011
bcbiv

I was taught that world war II was a fight against evil. I was taught to stand against tyranny and oppression. I stand against a war machine, hellbent on devouring ever aspect of human life. I stand so that the men and women who died fighting to protect the idea of freedom did not die in vain.

(Source: fundamentalsofopposition)

Reblogged from mystereality
October 11th, 2011
bcbiv

Looking for some Tumblr people to work on two blogs with me!

Hey Tumblr, @bcbiv here. 

I am in need of some tumblr users who live in or around Toronto that want to work with me to spread the message of Occupy Toronto through the Tumblrverse. We’d be focusing mostly on visual media, announcing events and official announcements from the movement and some good writing about the movement. It isn’t a place for us to spout our personal beliefs, we have to be the voice of the movement, not our own. We keep the personal stuff to our own blogs. Who is in? We’d Be working on Occupy Toronto Market Exchange, and We Are The 99% In Canada.

October 11th, 2011
bcbiv

Our Final Week of Preparations!

Hey everyone! We have a very full schedule this week to offer all of you! We are holding a series of workshops to better prepare all of us! These workshops are designed to empower volunteers to have the ability to function as key members within the movement. We advise you try and make as many of these Workshops as you can!


Thursday Oct 13th 

252 Bloor st west

5-7 General Assembly (in a lecture hall or outside in park if not available)

7-9 Medic Training with Sarah from the Street Medics for G20 (room tba) look for signs on main floor

7-8 Legal Training with Kevin from Movement Defence Committee

8-9 Media Training with Dave Meslin

 
Friday Oct 14th

252 Bloor st West

6-9 Marshal Training with Dave Vasey

6-9 Media Training with Justin Podur (tbc) and Street Team training session with Media Team 

October 10th, 2011
bcbiv

A personal message from Selena Flood - BE PREPARED

As people are preparing and organizing for occupations across North America, I hope that I may offer some information that will help deal with what could transpire, especially to my friends who are attending Occupy Toronto.

My experience at last year’s G20 in Toronto was first one of a person curious about the event, to jumping into a team with my two best friends and an experienced street medic as violence began to unfold, and later kettled with over 100 others and detained for 20 hours. While watching videos of police response to Occupy Wall Street, the scenes unfolding are far too familiar. I’d like to say this couldn’t happen in Canada, but it wasn’t that long ago that it did.

Despite the best intentions of the critical mass to uphold a peaceful and non-violent protest, the risk of those who may choose to provoke instances of violence (whether police or protester) puts everyone in danger. From my experiences at the G20, these were five of the most important lessons learned and recommendations I would make to those attending occupations:

  1. WATCH YOUR EXITS. To avoid being kettled or trapped in a dangerous position, be very aware of your surroundings. Stay away from police lines and always be aware of your nearest exit should you need to vacate.
  2. BRING LOTS OF BOTTLED WATER FOR THE MEDIC TEAMS, AND OTHER MEDIC SUPPLIES. This was one of the hardest things as a medic to keep on hand, and most essential to clean out wounds, tear gas, or for those suffering from dehydration. If you are attending, please bring extra bottles of water for the medic teams. You may also want to keep a rag of cider vinegar in a ziplock bag to reduce impact of tear gas should it be deployed.
  3. WALK, DON’T RUN. It’s instinctual to want to flee in a dangerous situation, but keep your pace steady to avoid injuring others. If you see large crowds running, don’t be afraid to shout “WALK”. I was amazed at how effective this was in slowing people down. 
  4. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR ENERGY LEVELS. With the high energy that comes from crowd demonstrations, you can quickly deplete your energy and become dehydrated. Keep snacks and fluids on hand, and keep an eye on the people around you as well.
  5. STAY CALM AND HELP OTHERS DO THE SAME. This can be especially important in situations where tensions are escalating. Watch out for your fellow brothers and sisters in solidarity and maintain a calm presence in all situations.

If you have any questions please feel free to send a friend request with a message including which occupation you are attending. I believe in the message that needs to be shared in this effort, and as we chanted at the G20:

THE PEOPLE UNITED WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED

In Peace and Solidarity,

Selena Flood

October 5th, 2011
occupytomedia
The system is broken and I appreciate your desire to fix it. However, I hesitate to throw my hat in the ring of any movement, no matter how just their core principles, without first knowing what they aspire to accomplish. What is your end game? I have little interest in a 'military adventurism' style of occupation lacking an exit strategy. A collective voice is a powerful tool if it speaks with purpose. If it's no more than a crowd of noisy people I might as well hang out at the mall.

Hey Wisdom!

We hear this a lot, and we understand peoples hesitant nature towards what seems such a RADICAL movement. However, the origin of the word RADICAL means TO GET TO THE ROOT.  What Occupy Toronto and the current organizers wish to accomplish right now is get to October 15th and see you, your friends, your barber, the cook from the diner down the street, that guy you always see walking home - what his name again? We want to see you talking about the issues. Through talking and than meeting at a General Assembly, which is a horizontal direct democratic process that empowers individuals to GET TO THE ROOT of our problems. Only if you come and participate in Occupy Toronto, will we establish our end game, our goals. We as organizers cannot decide for you, only you! So we hope this has some clarity about what we are trying to accomplish.

October 5th, 2011
occupyto
Hey I was wondering if you have to make it to the general assembly to take part, I can't make it on the 7th.

Anyone can come and go as they please. The Assembly on the 7th is more organizational to focus on where we are in terms of logistic, media, legal aid, and a large amount of other information as well as ideas. We were hoping to offer talks about our proposed demands, however we have removed that from the table for the Assembly on the 7th. We’ll begin addressing the issues within workgroups and the General Assembly on Oct 15th and onwards!

October 5th, 2011
occupyto
What do you expect to accomplish?

What do you hope to accomplish?

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