February 2012
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SECOND Open Letter to the Chancellor, Chief of...
  Robert J. Birgeneau, Chancellor cc: mjc@berkeley.edu, Mitchell J. CelayaIII, Chief of Police cc: kimia.haghighi@yahoo.com, Student, University of California Berkeley  eveweissman@berkeley.edu, Boalt NLG Legal Observer and UC Police Review Board To whom it may concern, I’d recommend spreading this news that there are a few people up there, and to just have officers let us...
Feb 24th
Why are we doing this?
eddiemill: We have the right to self-determination. Excerpts from the treaty law: ICCPR — Article 1 1. All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social, and cultural development. From the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR) You can read the treaties at...
Feb 21st
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Tumblr - Occupy Hillside: Shopping List →
eddiemill: bamboo (002 and 002442 have 6-10), pallets (002), paint (have plenty of good art supplies), metal (jeff and eddie), rope. . lots of it (002442) for OGP and hillside. 3. OGP they said they are moving back in to occupy on the 25th. Not confirmed, I would go to the occupy…
Feb 21st
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Ecological Internet
eddiemill: Capitalism is the crazy expectation infinite growth will continue forever without destroying the planet and will make us all rich one day via @occupyhillside @EcoInternet “A Global Organic Mindset” http://eddiemill.wordpress.com/
Feb 18th
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On an Armband Key - Oakland
nice job eddiemill: Hillside research think tank Berkeley APR believes you could implement this on an autonomous scale…: In the 60s during the main of the protests they used a color key for distinguishing your own nonviolence beliefs. Bandanas are $1.50. Green = for amnesty for protesting students. Red = militant protesting students. Baby Blue = against protest, but ostensibly for avoidance...
Feb 18th
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Open Letter to the Chancellor, UC Berkeley
Hello, In the spirit of the police review commission yesterday, I’d like to extend a welcome to the Chancellor to come to a meeting on Wednesday, in the creation of a peaceful protest mission statement. This is now the sixth copy, and the fifth email the office has been sent. Also copied are a student, community member, and staff who served on the board yesterday. These are hopefully enough...
Feb 14th
He considered it a home — by his own definition, he said, a home is “a place to put your stuff down” among friends. Reading now http://dailycollegian.com/ and http://www.fogcityjournal.com/wordpress/3366/occupy-dc-a-warm-place-for-protest-in-the-heart-of-wintertime-washington/ on health in warmth of family at Occupies. :)
Feb 14th
McPherson Square
Well, here’s a short version for a Tumblr press: Occupy protesters re-occupy DC Filed under: Economy, Education, Environment, Healthcare, Homelessness, Housing, Immigration, Labor, News, Politics  Email This Article  Print This Article All good things to have on your human rights watch and learn good justice for those involved. Also, solidarity with Oakland. Just straight up. ...
Feb 14th
Also this week: Discussion on crafting “Peaceful Protest Mission Statements” - preparation for an open letter to the Occupy Movement.
Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
Events for the week: Hillside Dinner and Tilden...
Hi! There will be two inaugural events for the Berkeley and Oakland Occupy communities at Hillside tonight and tomorrow. We hope to have the full support of people as we continue to establish this movement: ~ 5:30 tonight (and every night) — Dinner at Occupy Hillside. Leave from People’s park at around 5:30 when it’s getting dark to go watch the sunset and occupy. Tonight...
Feb 5th
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Update: Occupy Hillside
Hillside occupy had a total of 5 people the first night, 8 people the second evening before we were initially closed. We got through a full day with things up, and have since taken a day off. Paperwork is all printed and we are ready for another day!
Feb 5th
Beliefs and initial standing | Che Camp | Platypus...
Declaration of the Occupation of New York City Bill of Rights Declaration of Independence Smyth Fernwald Occupational Support Committee Non Profit Platypus Housing Project Occupy Hillside Interfaith working group When in doubt, it falls to The People
Feb 3rd
Guidelines for living in the Smythe complex
These are for people who live inside, we’re legally needing to cover these aspects. So, they’re not our legals. There is a Occupational Support Committee for those kinds of things. For immediate needs email: eddiemill@gmail.com, http://facebook.com/eddiemill. Emergency Phone Numbers Emergencies (Police, Fire, or Medical): 911 If you are using a cell phone, call 510-642-3333. ...
Feb 3rd
Feb 3rd