General Assembly Information 7pm

October 8, 2011
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PLEASE NOTE: I am just posting the GA notes I received so I could get them online. We’re currently working to streamline this process. Thank you for your patience!

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12 Responses to General Assembly Information 7pm

  1. Rachel on October 8, 2011 at 2:20 am

    Thanks that’s great. Very informative.

  2. PDXsays on October 8, 2011 at 8:02 am

    As a matter of communications we should consider.

    1)The notes do not reflect the same weight – or even existence – of some stances with equanimity.

    2) It has been brought up that we should be using Google Doc for real time documenting – although the handwritten notes add a certain ambiance.

    Consider making Black Sunday work for OccupyPortland. Leave a skeleton crew composed of the committee volunteers as a summit to tackle our internal issues. From organization to technology to operations, etc. Intensive and almost a meditative in nature,an uninterrupted time these folks can focus hard, ready to move us forward with viable and representative proposals when we come home from marching.

    loVe and in solid,

    Teresa

  3. BigGil on October 8, 2011 at 8:27 am

    Things have been chaotic and at times lacking focus of what we are protesting/what our demands are. That is to be expected because it is still in it’s infancy pretty much every where outside of Wall Street. I think this movement needs to look at the biggest and most successful social movement in history, the Civil Rights movement. Take on that model of organization and model of effecting change. At some point we have to move beyond occupying a spot. We have to hit them in their pocket book by removing money out of these large banks and striking against buying non-essential goods. We have to get in their face through marches and sit ins while staying non-violent. We need a coherent list of demands like money out of politics, ending corporate personhood, quality teachers & education for everyone, free college, universal healthcare, a living wage, ending government waste, better environmental enforcement, ending corporate welfare, stop sending jobs overseas, bring jobs shipped away back, closing tax loopholes, and increasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans. Right now everyone is expressing a individual agenda and there is no collective or national agenda. Do you see us getting there?

  4. steve on October 8, 2011 at 10:06 am

    I support what is happening I just think there are better ways than camping in a park in front of the police station. The fight going on is not political it is economical. These big banks and corporations buy and sell politicians. They don’t care if we have thousands of people camped out in parks all over the country. It doesn’t hurt them. The majority of the people out here protesting have bank accounts at Bank of America, or Wells Fargo or another big bank and many of these people also have stocks and bonds. At the beginning middle and end of the day the very same people protesting or supporting the companies they are protesting against… The way to really get the point across is to stop banking, buying, and investing in these companies. If thousands or even millions of people around the world stood up and marched into their bank or their stock brokers and withdrew their money and closed their accounts these big businesses would start to notice. Why?? Because they would start losing what they value so highly OUR MONEY… After there is an economic change then and only then will it be possible to have political change. Politicians will always support whomever or whatever gives them the most incentive….

  5. Mike on October 8, 2011 at 10:24 am

    Don’t roll out the red tape with endless organizational issues and get more corporate and bureaucratic than Wall Street itself.
    Does OccupyPortland have a demands list like OccupySeattle? – see: http://occupyseattle.org/demands
    Get this show on the road before it loses steam

  6. Mark2 on October 8, 2011 at 11:02 am

    Thank you for posting the GA notes or minutes. It’s great to watch the broad organization work to be effective. Please also post the when and where of marches on the weekends. I’m sure many of us want to participate but have to work during the week. I hope lots of us are participating by donating to the food fund.

  7. clarasaurus on October 8, 2011 at 11:19 am

    I have typed this all in case anyone, like me, couldn’t get the scans to load on their phone or device. full text is below. It is also available as a word file here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6470695/Oct%207th%207pm%20GA%20Occupy%20Portland.docx

    GA Occupy Portland 10/7/11 7pm
    Stack—eye contact, given #1-5
    Proposal—regarding facilitation selection & well being
    -seconded, added to agenda
    Decision making—Practical consensus
    Not ideal—proposal from group
    Mic check=short phrases
    Point of process—has been abused, must be about process
    Any other proposals?
    -logistics and safety meeting, 5pm every day, behind elk statue
    -organize daily marches
    -GA address finance committee—needs to be developed!! What to do with the money?
    -Tent vs Tarp issue? Needs to be discussed tonight
    -Smoking area? NW area of this park
    -quiet hours @11pm with area designated for playing music
    -use robert’s rules of order & have a proper secretary
    -sanitation re:dogshit, 1 toilet, & impact of those issues on occupation during lockdown
    -GA emergency meeting system & logistics
    -Call for a bill/declaration informing US of our [reform?]
    5pm committees & groups meet to discuss work & get help
    -Camp Security—meet w/peace& safety committee
    Decision at 3rd GA [on Tuesday 10-4-11] : No alcohol or drugs, but is individual decision. We are all living together, concern for children & personal safety, volunteers are invited to discuss camp safety, Info at info table.
    -Need arrest plan, need arrest training: we propose to train the trainers. Train the trainers meeting 6:45am 10-8 behind elk.
    *WASH YOUR HANDS. DRINK WATER. EAT FOOD. LAYER YOUR CLOTHING. STAY WARM. Medic/Aid station at South end of park [look for red cross]
    *Bring your own bowl, utensil, drinking mug and another set to share. Food donations go behind the food distro statue.
    -Is there a plan for smoking during the lockdown? Corner of occupation?
    -Sexual assault and safety—safer space @south end of park. Meet behind elk after assembly.
    -Should the 66%, 75%, 90% 100% be considered as a group as a whole
    -Proposals are presented
    Concerns are heard
    Clarifying questions are asked
    Blocks are asked for
    Block is addressed
    Proposal is tabled or consensus is reached.
    -outline what they are (90% & 100% model) implicitly
    -how are making decision w/o a decision making [process?]
    -12 noon decision making meeting NE corner of park
    -time checks & time for topics
    *Marathon
    -Practical consensus is to move to south block & formed committee to talk with PMC
    -Gambit initiates progressive stacking
    -do we stay or do we go?
    -go into the race community
    -not a disagreement, but logistics of two events
    -continue movement with weekend people, we need to freedom to do what’s best for occupy Portland, not occupy this park. Leave a skeleton occupation in this park
    -it was mentioned that to get food we could go in and out
    -escorts will bring food in
    -Being locked in will be logistical nightmare, we should be in a space we can grow and move freely
    -bathrooms during lockdown?
    -is there a space outside the lockdown people can gather?
    -propose 100 people in park, rest in N park blocks
    -division is error, fighting people on our side is futile
    -3 options: Stay, Go, Leave skeleton crew
    -leave skeleton crew
    -when locating new space, must check schedule of new location
    -should move to larger space to accommodate more people—waterfront park?
    -power in lockdown—use time to bond and strategize
    -park is tactically flaccid, jail next door
    -no consensus on staying
    -next option some stay some go. If supported we will explore where we will go.
    -does it benefit us to stay in a black fence even if we cant come and go?
    -this movement is in our mind, we cannot be divided
    -this park isn’t big enough for growth
    -we need to flyer, go to our unions and grow
    -point of process—decide to stay and go
    -call for locations
    -PSU park blocks
    -supported by second stack
    -waterfront
    -pioneer square
    -march*
    -marathon route
    -must be prepared to move to new location
    -small working group get together, research locations
    -workgroups to develop skeleton crew and find new place

  8. Mary (PR expert) on October 8, 2011 at 12:07 pm

    is this a joke? just a bunch of notes scribbled on paper about power structure and “dog shit”? Come on Occupy.. just focus on the corporate corruption.

  9. Zoey on October 8, 2011 at 12:16 pm

    Heyo. Thanks for putting these up!

    One suggestion though, if we could take the time to type them up (or take notes on a laptop or something) it would make the page load a little quicker and, mainly, it would make it a lot easier to read.

    Bottom line, though: Taking notes/being secretary is tough work, thank you for doing it, thank you for taking the step to get them up however you can.

  10. dynamitebear on October 8, 2011 at 11:59 pm

    i would like to see the meeting minutes more like the NYC minutes. for a while they were just typing up what was said. so that we could read what was said and the points brought up in their words, and also what the final decision was. i feel that absolutely crucial to keep everybody in the loop.

    paraphrasing is better than nothing but these snippets leave so much to be desired. for instance:

    “proposal regarding facilitation selection & well being
    – seconded, added to agenda”

    what is that? did anyone name the proposal or say what the proposal actually was? how did anyone know what they were voting for to add to the agenda?

    i hope you take this as constructive and consider improvements that can be made. whoever is taking these notes has an extremely important job of informing everyone of what is being said at the GAs.

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