Events

Cameron Whitten to End Hunger Strike: The Big Eat Tomorrow!

July 25, 2012

Activist Cameron Whitten has reached an agreement with City Council to end his hunger strike.  Come out to City Hall tomorrow (Thursday) at 10am and bring an empty stomach for a special event!  Read the the full news here:

Commemorating the birthday of social critic and award-winning author Aldous Huxley, Portland activist Cameron Whitten has declared a determined end date for his Hunger Strike at City Hall. The 24/7 camping demonstration was launched on June 2nd, and has been fairly reminiscent of last Fall’s Occupation of Downtown Public Squares. After 55 Days, Whitten’s weight has dropped to 159 of an initial 193.7 pounds: shedding 34.7 pounds in total…

Whitten, a former Mayoral Candidate, student, and active volunteer, said he felt the exponentially growing housing crisis was not receiving enough visibility, “There are less safe places for Portlanders to sleep, which contributes to crime, mental health issues, lower quality of living, and death.”  The statistics of homelessness in Multnomah County are staggering.

2,727 people are experiencing homelessness
1,928 are sleeping in transitional housing
35% are unsheltered families with children
46% are people of color
12% are U.S. military veterans
Total 4,655 people as identified by the Portland/Multnomah County “Point-In Time Study,” 2011

Whitten notes a number of groundbreaking victories for Housing Justice have occurred over the past 55 Days:

  • Renewed visibility to the housing crisis, promotion of “Housing First” policy.
  • Located services for various houseless individuals.
  • July 1 Slumber Party, where over 70 housing advocates slept outside City Hall.
  • July 20 Rally at Terry Schrunk Park, with over 200 attendees.
  • Initiation of legal procedures on behalf of Right 2 Dream Too.
  • New Dialogue on Housing Reform, such as Steve Novick’s Eminent Domain proposal (which Whitten promoted during his Primary campaign).
  • Public Letter from Mayor Sam Adams, announcing an Annual Regional Housing Summit, TBA.

…Whitten is planning an open Press Conference to declare his victory, on the steps of City Hall. Thursday, July 26th at 10AM, supporters will be able to observe him scarf down his first item of solid food in the past 55 Days. He hasn’t clued anyone in on what it will be, but you can be sure it will be vegan.

Be sure to make it down to City Hall 10am tomorrow morning (Thursday, July 26th)!

Human Monopoly this Friday @ Pioneer Square

July 23, 2012

This week’s Bank Action will be a hoot.  The Bank Action crew have been putting together an awesome event for this upcoming Friday, July 27th, from 3 to 6pm:

Come out this Friday and join in on the fun as we play a game of HUMAN MONOPOLY!

What game piece will you be? a shoe, a scottie dog, the iron?!

(I like the shoe).  RSVP on the event’s Facebook page, or just show up at Pioneer Courthouse Square on Friday!

Legal Solidarity for Arrestees Tomorrow at City Hall

July 22, 2012

From the Arrestee Solidarity Workshop:

Join us for a multi-city traveling workshop being hosted by the City of Portland (Mon, July 23, 5pm – 7pm). That’s right! Your tax dollars help us to put on this workshop, by having it take place on the Plaza of City Hall in lovely downtown Portland. Traveling facilitators will conduct role playing and discussions around issues relating to arrests as they are happening, custody wisdom, and post-arrest support. Contact Jimmy at: opdxradio@gmail.com, but be warned, he doesn’t spend much time at the computer, so getting back to you might be tricky. Better yet, just show up and warm us with your presence. This, like Mike says, “is gonna happen”!

Where: City Hall
When: Monday July 23, 5pm – 7pm

These workshops are important to attend and can help people be more prepared for traumatic and chaotic situations, such as the one caused yesterday by Anaheim, California police:

Reminder: Rally for Housing Justice, Friday @ 4:30

July 19, 2012

Friday, July 20th will be the 50th day anniversary of Cameron Whitten‘s hunger strike for housing justice at City Hall. The site of the rally has moved from City Hall to directly across the street, to Terry Schrunk Plaza. The rally will begin at 4:30pm. A reminder for what Whitten is asking City Council to consider:

1. For City Commissioner to withdraw the fines on the co-owners of the Right 2 Dream Too Rest Area, and to seek a peaceful resolution for this cost-free solution to homelessness for the remainder of the lease agreement.

2. Creation of a task force composed of concerned citizens and non-profit organizations to find better ways to provide basic city services to those without.

3. Initiation of a dialogue between city officials and representatives of the houseless community to find an alternative to the current ban on camping in the city.

4. Location of a city site capable of providing shelter and basic services for 300 persons.

Confirmed speakers include Ahjamu Umi, Kate Lore, Jefferson Smith, Ibrahim Mubarak, Woody Broadnax, Charlie Hales, Brandi Tuck, Felecia Campbell, Israel Bayer, and Phiamma Elias. At 5:30pm there are plans to link arms around City Hall and sing a song of unity. Find out more and RSVP on the Facebook Event Page.

What Happened in Rio?

July 16, 2012

Report back from the People’s Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Videos, pictures, stories, lessons, and inspiration from the international convergence of people’s movements. 30,000 activists, organizers, and organizations gathered to fight back against the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) and to engage in international movement building. Rio+20 was a failure, but the...
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Indigenous Solidarity Tour – In PDX July 27/29th

July 16, 2012
Indigenous Solidarity Tour – In PDX July 27/29th

In Solidarity with Native Peoples of this Land and our Earth Contact: Max Wilbert, 206-395-6251, max_dgr@riseup.net Several clans of the Wetsu’wet’en First Nation have blockaded the pathway of a proposed pipeline (actually 5 pipelines including The Northern Gateway) from the Tar Sands and tracking out to the BC coast, and have asked for activists to attend...
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Action Alert! Occupy Northeast Needs Support Today: 3:30PM

July 16, 2012

Action Alert!  Sister Annette Steel, an elderly African American active with Occupy Northeast the Black Working Group, is facing an eviction trial today at 3:30pm at the Multnomah County Court House, Rm 528.  Her ex parte hearing this morning failed to move the judge to merge her claim (against the banksters who are fraudulently...
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From Portland Copwatch: 2 Upcoming Events

July 16, 2012

As always, Portland Copwatch has our back. Here’s the latest news from them. Hi The main and original purpose of this email was to let folks know about the Community/Police Relations Committee meeting coming up this Wednesday, July 18; also, it turns out on Thursday the 19th at 2 PM, the Human Rights Commission...
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Friday, July 20th: EPIC Rally for Housing Justice!

July 15, 2012

This upcoming Friday, July 20th will mark activist Cameron Whitten’s 50th day of his hunger strike to bring attention to housing justice issues in Portland. The rally will start at 4:30pm at the City Hall entrance on 4th Ave. At 5:30pm we will be linking arms around City Hall to sing a song of unity. Confirmed speakers at the event include Ahjamu Umi, Kate Lore, Jefferson Smith, Ibrahim Mubarak, and Woody Broadnax. If you haven’t already RSVPed on the Facebook event page, do so now!

S. Brian Wilson to Speak to Elder Caucus

July 15, 2012

S. Brian Wilson will be addressing Occupy Portland’s Elder Caucus at their weekly meeting, which takes place from 3 to 5pm on July 20th at the Friends Multhomah Monthly Meeting Hall, 4312 SE Stark St. Contact the99.smile (at) yahoo.com for more information.

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