F The Banks to Confront Obama at Campaign Fundraiser in NYC

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CONTACT: press@occupywallst.org, 347-292-1444

Obama Selling Off Presidency While Investigation of Wall Street Corruption
Goes Begging
F The Banks to Confront Obama at Campaign Fundraiser in NYC

Tonight, members of F the Banks and Occupy Wall Street will be highlighting the Obama Administration’s failure to investigate crimes which brought on the financial crisis with a vibrant (and loud) counter-fundraiser for the woefully underfunded and understaffed federal Mortgage Fraud Task Force. Outside of President Obama’s high dollar fundraiser, NYers will demand that justice be brought to the banks by confronting Obama with his broken promises and deceptive funding priorities.

In January’s State of the Union address, Obama announced the new “special unit” to investigate and “hold accountable those who broke the law.” The investigations could have serious results: Big banks held accountable (criminal penalties for executives) for crimes against the American people and our economy; meaningful settlements provided for millions of underwater homeowners.

Recently, the F the Banks members had a sit in at New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s Mahattan office, to push him to take charge of the floundering Mortgage Fraud Task Force. With last week’s financial smack down by a Wall Street-friendly Congress to deny full funding to the investigative Task Force, and the predictions of over $1Billion to be raised by the Obama re-election campaign and related PACs, it is clear that election fundraising trumps justice for American homeowners.

When/Where: Monday, June 4th, 6pm, converge at Bryant Park. 7pm move to New Amsterdam Theater (42nd St Btwn 7th and 8th Ave).

Visuals/Photo Opps: Counter-fundraisers will wave dollar bills to underscore the ridiculous disparity between campaign spending and the amount of money needed to bring justice to the banks, as well as bang on pots and pans to bring noisy attention to the quiet investigation.

Wall Street greed remains unchecked and unbowed. While the county wants money out of politics, Obama is hauling in more Big Apple cash for his reelection effort – selling the White House to donors while millions of Americans are underwater. More information can be found at: www.fthebanks.org

Occupy Wall Street is part of an international people powered movement fighting for economic justice in the face of croney capitalism, the crimes of Wall Street, and a government controlled by monied interests. #OWS is the 99% organizing to end the tyranny of the 1%. 
For more info www.occupywallst.org and press.nycga.net
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Occupy Wall Street to File Federal Lawsuit Against New York City

For Immediate Release: May 23, 2012

Press Contact: press@occupywallst.org, 347-292-1444

For this action only: William Scott, 412-390-6510

Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Wall Street Librarians to file Federal Court lawsuit against Bloomberg, the City of New York and NYPD — legal effort to uncover November 15 raid details.

New York–A lawsuit will be filed tomorrow, May 24, in Manhattan Federal Court seeking redress for the destruction of books, materials and equipment from the popular and respected People’s Library of Occupy Wall Street (OWS).  NYPD raided and forcibly evicted Occupy Wall Street, including the People’s Library, from its Liberty Square camp (also known as Zuccotti Park) on November 15, 2011.  The middle-of-the night raid, by members of the NYPD and other city agencies, was authorized by NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg.  Journalists were prevented from witnessing the attack; some were arrested.  The raid struck not only at Constitutional rights but at a fundamental tool of enlightenment – thousands of library books and materials were destroyed.

What: Federal Court lawsuit filing, press availability with OWS Librarians
and lawyers.  Copies of the complaint will be available.

When: Thursday, May 24, at 11:00 AM

Where: United States District Court (Manhattan Federal Court), Manhattan.
Press availability OUTSIDE — directly across the street from the 200 Worth
entrance, on the sidewalk in front of Columbus Park.

Who: Occupy Wall Street Librarians from the People’s Library, lawsuit
attorneys Norman Siegel and Herbert Teitelbaum of Siegel, Teitelbaum & Evans.

Occupy Wall Street is part of an international people powered movement
fighting for economic justice in the face of neoliberal economic practices, the crimes of Wall Street, and a government controlled by monied interests. #OWS is the 99% organizing to end the tyranny of the 1%. For more info, visit www.occupywallst.org and www.nycga.net
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Demonstration in Solidarity with the Quebec Student Strike

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TUESDAY, MAY 22 – 
Contact:
A Call From Future Generations Against Tyranny – Take The Streets!!!

A qui la rue? A nous la rue! – Who’s streets? Our streets!  
2pm:   Demonstration in Solidarity with the Quebec Student Strike
           Outside Quebec government offices, 1 Rockefeller Plaza
5pm:   Free University in solidarity with the Quebec Student Strike
           Washington Square Park
8pm:   March Against Repressive Anti-Protest Laws Worldwide
           Meet in Washington Square Park
Tuesday, May 22 marks the 100th day of the ongoing Quebec student strike,
one of the largest student mobilizations in history. Demonstrations against
the massive tuition hikes (which would increase tuition by 60% over five
years) have occurred daily since March 22nd across Quebec, with over
160,000 students on “infinite strike.”  Last Friday, the Quebec government
enacted a draconian emergency law (Bill 78) intended to break the strike.
The legislation in effect outlaws public assembly, imposes harsh fines for
strike activity and criminalizes protest, just as the struggle is gaining
in popular support and escalating to unprecedented levels. Many are
questioning the law’s constitutionality.
No More “Good Faith”
The government of Quebec has conceded the power of the students by
suspending the current semester, while the education minister has been
forced to resign amid the crisis. The Quebec Premier Jean Charest claims
that the government has negotiated in “good faith,” but the student unions
say that the government has refused to budge on the central issue: TUITION
HIKES. Students are fighting to maintain affordable, accessible higher
education for all the people of Quebec. The crisis has put into question
the political future of the Premiere’s Liberal Party and his own career.
Civil liberties in Quebec are being fundamentally undermined. “Good faith”
is dwindling between the people and the government.
We stand in solidarity with the Quebec student mobilizations and as well,
in defense of our right to assemble and protest. State repression exists
globally and it is unjustifiable. We will not stand by and watch our
already limited voices be silenced even more. The warnings and fear
mongering of new protest laws being enacted in Frankfurt, Chicago and
Montreal will not deter us. The new laws only prove that our mass
mobilizations are a threat to the powers that be. We will be heard. We will
take part in our own lives and not be pawns for the workings of capitalism.
Our rights are not given to us by governments but established by us. An
increase in the powers of the police and the state anywhere is an attack on
us everywhere.
We call on all students in New York to join us as we stand in solidarity
with the students of Quebec and their struggle. Their struggle is our own.
With students, we call on all workers and debtors of all walks to stand
with us in our right to assemble and dissent in our commons, against police
brutality and intimidation.
All we see is red!!
WE ARE ALL IN THE RED!!
Organized by folks from Strike Everywhere and Occupy Wall Street
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WOMEN OCCUPYING WALL STREET RECLAIM FEMINISM IN CITYWIDE GATHERING: FIRST FEMINIST GENERAL ASSEMBLY, WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK

Occupy Wall Street reignited a movement for economic justice. Now WOW — Women Occupying Wall Street — aims to do the same for feminism. They’re bringing together a broad range of New York City feminists—and unapologetically using the word—to launch a new, inclusive activism for gender justice and against the War on Women.

The First Feminist General Assembly is Thursday, May 17 at 6:30 in Washington Square Park.

Yes, it’s a meeting—but not just any meeting. The invitation list ranges from SisterSong: Women of Color Reproductive Justice Center to the Sex Workers Outreach Project, from the Granny Peace Brigade to Hollaback, a group of 20-somethings using cell phone cameras to broadcast the faces of street harassers. The conversation will be personal as well as political.

It’s as if the Suffragists were getting together with the Sixties reproductive rights activists. And feminist drummers. And men (OWS’s Men’s Circle) doing the childcare.

Gender justice is crucial to economic justice, say the organizers. No society is truly democratic without sexual and gender-identity freedom. The Recession and government cutbacks are hurting women and kids most. And all over the world economic and social progress depend on individuals’ control over their own reproductive lives and on freedom from gendered violence. Feminism opposes domination, by anyone of anyone.

Contact: Dior Vargas (646-238-0447) or Melanie Gold (212-769-4987).

Stroller March for 99%: Parents, Kids, Community Groups, Labor “Stroll & Roll” for Economic and Education Justice

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Contact: press@occupywallst.org, 347-292-1444
Contacts for each day of action below

Today: Stroller March for the 99% with Parents, Kids, Community Groups & Labor
NYers “Roll & Stroll” for Justice, Secret Prank Planned for Mayor 1%

As part of the Another NYC week of anti-austerity actions, which began on May 10th and will culminate on May 15th in a mass convergence at Times Square, NYC organizations and individuals from all across the city will join together for a family friendly Stroller March for a better future for NYC’s children, schools and families. Communities will come together to fight the Bloomberg budget attack on afterschool and childcare programs, children’s services and education.

Monday, May 14 – Focus on Education & Students | Contact
 Jonathan Westin: 347-410-6919 or Michael Kink: 518-527-2787
Grand Army Plaza, 59th & 5th Ave. (SE Corner of Central Park), 5-7pm
Also happening today: Picket and leafleting at Bloomberg LP, 731 Lexington Ave, 7am-4pm. Continue reading

NYers Plan Vibrant Week of Anti-Austerity Events

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Contact: press@occupywallst.org, 347-292-1444
Contacts for each day of action below


ANOTHER CITY IS POSSIBLE, ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE

Continuing to shift the discussion from austerity to economic inequality, Occupy Wall Street and dozens of NY-based organizations join global days of action, May 10th-15th

Beginning on May 10th and culminating on May 15th in a mass convergence at Times Square, NYC organizations and individuals from all across the city will join together in action around the many issues we face: from cuts in social services, to an austerity agenda that redistributes your tax revenue into private hands, to the financial institutions (that we bailed out) that continue to make record profits at our expense. Actions on May 12th and 15th are in conjunction with global calls for action–coinciding with coordinated protests across Europe and the Mediterranean. Watch the video here. Continue reading

Members of Occupy Wall Street Stage Sit-In 
at NY AG Eric Schneiderman’s Office

For Immediate Release: May 4th, 2012
Press Contact: press@occupywallst.org, 347-292-1444
For this action only: Mark Bray, 201-820-8230

Members of Occupy Wall Street Stage Sit-In 
at NY AG Eric Schneiderman’s Office
Citizens Risk Arrest to Demand Public Accounting of Federal Mortgage Fraud Investigation

New York, NY–Today, more than a dozen people staged a sit-in at the office of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, pressuring him as co-chair of the federal Financial Fraud Task Force’s Mortgage-Backed Securities Working Group, to make good on his pledge to investigate and hold accountable Wall Street’s crimes that have contributed to an economic crisis and more than 11 million underwater homeowners in the US. Participants in the sit-in and demonstration expressed outrage at the lack of apparent progress in investigating or prosecuting the crimes of the big banks against the American people and our economy.

AG Schneiderman recently called on the public to “help make this investigation as strong and thorough as it needs to be.” Those organizing and participating in today’s sit-in say they are answering that call (the AG’s words appeared on several signs), and have vowed to stay until Schneiderman agrees to attend a public forum in New York to provide answers about the about the working group’s resources, staffing, and timeline.

Outside, dozens of people passed a hat to raise funds for the working group, which critics have decried as woefully underfunded and understaffed. The Obama administration has so far promised 55 investigators (who have yet to be appointed), compared to the approximately 1000 federal investigators focused on the much-smaller Savings & Loan crisis of the 80s and 90s.

“Since its creation more than 3 months ago, the silence from the federal mortgage fraud working group has been deafening,” said Han Shan, one of the sit-in participants. “We’re here to make some noise and show we won’t be satisfied with lip service and lies. Homeowners and working people across the country continue to suffer from the economic crisis created by Wall Street fraud, and we want accountability now.”

Alex Krales, one of the people sitting arm-in-arm on with protesters on the floor of the building lobby, demanded that the task force “step it up,” citing the fact that no banks or bankers have had to answer for their infamous crimes against the American people and our economy.

Outside of the office building at 120 Broadway where the Office of the New York State Attorney General is located, only about a hundred yards south of the Occupy Wall Street movement’s birthplace in Zuccotti Park, scores of demonstrators rallied in support of the sit-in. In addition to signs that quoted Schneiderman’s own words, people held banners that said “Banks Steal Homes” and “Bring the Banks to Justice.”

More post action updates to be posted soon.

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**MayDay NYC MayDay NYC MayDay NYC**

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For May Day: Mark Bray, 201-820-8230
Rebecca Manski, 773-758-3400
Liesbeth Rapp, 501-772-0272


On Tuesday, May 1st, International Workers Day, in more than 100 cities around the country, the Occupy Movement and allies reject unjust economic conditions in the US and globally by saying, “No Work, No School, No Shopping, No Housework, No Compliance.” In NYC, birthplace of Occupy Wall Street, there will be over 12 hours of events targeting corrupt financial and governmental institutions, as well as reclaiming our communities through mutual aid and creative acts of resistance. May Day 2012 is another important step in the growth of the resistance movement in the United States for economic justice. The day will feature a variety of different protests, actions and events (mostly centering around Bryant Park, Madison Square Park, Union Square and lower Broadway at Bowling Green), including some spontaneous actions and surprises.
On May 1, International Workers Day, the Occupy Movement, the Immigrant Rights Movement, the Labor Movement, and the Student Movement across the country will march, strike and organize in solidarity for economic justice. We are the 99%. 1% of the population is controlling vast economic resources while many millions of people are struggling to survive. We continue to spotlight corrupt major institutions which cripple our livelihoods and dreams.

8 AM–2 PM – Bryant Park, Occupy Wall Street May Day Gathering (42nd & 6th)
OWS will be at Bryant Park with a mobile occupation (popularly known as a “Pop-Up Occupation”); the day will include free food, a free market, skill-shares, workshops, teach-ins, public art and more. Bryant Park is a staging place for the early morning ’99 Pickets’ actions targeting various corporations around midtown. 99picketlines.tumblr.com At 12pm, Tom Morello from the band Rage Against the Machine will arrive at Bryant Park to enlist 1,000 guitarists, string players, and singers to take part in the Occupy Guitarmy. occupyguitarmy.tumblr.com

10 AM-3 PM – Madison Sq. Park, Free University with Occupy University (23rd & 5th)
The Free University offers a public space for the 99% to disengage from an unequal system and imagine a model for alternative education with a day-long event featuring lectures, workshops, skill-shares, and discussions — all open to the public. University professors from around the city will bring their classes to the commons. university.nycga.net

2 PM – Occupy March to Union Square with Guitarmy
Vibrant procession stepping off from Bryant Park, proceeding through midtown to Union Square with the Occupy Guitarmy.

4 PM – Union Square (14th and Broadway), May Day Solidarity Rally
The May Day Solidarity Coalition, where Occupy Wall Street will join labor unions, May 1st Coalition For Worker and Immigrant Rights, students, and faith & community groups for a massive rally at Union Square. Musical performances by Das Racist, Dan Deacon, Tom Morello, Immortal Technique, Bobby Sanabria, Toshi Reagan and other special guests. Large crowds expected.

5:30 PM – Solidarity March to Financial District (2 Broadway @Bowling Green)
A coalition of labor, immigrant, OWS, community, student, and faith organizations will march from Union Square into the heart of corporate corruption on Wall Street, ending at 2 Broadway with a rally featuring a variety of speakers, musical performances and more.

8 PM – Occupy Wall Street Afterparty, Wall Street area. Details TBA…
Visuals and other excitement: singers, libraries, projections – all during May Day by artists, cultural workers with Call2Create. call2create.org

Occupy Wall Street PR Team members will be onsite at all of the events listed above. Please call 347-292-1444 or email press@occupywallst.org with any questions or press inquiries. Follow @OccupyWallStPR for updates throughout the day. For a list of May Day actions planned nationwide www.occupywallst.org/article/may-day 

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Lie-In at the NYSE Closing Bell

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CONTACT: press@occupywallst.org, 347-292-1444
For this action only: Austin Guest, 831-917-6400


OWS to protest Wall Street greed in heart of Financial District
Arrests anticipated as NYPD blocks 1st Amendment rights of the 99%

Last Spring training before big May Day actions

This week, activists from Occupy Wall Street will bring an outcry about Wall Street greed to the doorstep of the New York Stock Exchange.  In the heart of the New York’s financial district, protesters will lie down and put their bodies on the line for economic justice and aggressively assert their First Amendment rights. The NYPD has continued to trample OWS’s right to protest on Wall Street. Stories of economic injustice suffered by individual protesters will be on cardboard signs.  This event will empower ordinary people to lift up their voices in resistance to the corrupt financial system.  All those participating have never been arrested before.

When/Where: April 27 at 4pm, New York Stock Exchange at Wall St. & Broad St. Continue reading

**MayDay MayDay MayDay**

Tuesday, May 1st, will be a nationwide emergency outcry in over 100 cities about economic conditions in the US. This is another important step in the growth of the populist resistance movement in the world’s lone superpower. On May Day, the Occupy Movement, the Immigrant Rights Movement, the Labor Movement, and the Student Movement across the country will march and organize in solidarity for economic justice.

We are the 99%.

1% of the population is controlling vast economic resources while many millions of people are struggling to survive. We will continue to draw attention to the major institutions which corrupt our society and cripple our livelihoods.
  • Four years after the financial crisis, not a single of the Too Big to Fail banks is smaller — in fact, they all continue to grow in size and risk. Not to mention they are now immune from prosecution for foreclosure fraud.
  • Over a million homes are in foreclosure in the US; 3.2 million homes have been foreclosed on since 2008; in total, 18.5 million homes are vacant, while 3.5 million families are homeless.
  • The two major political parties are expected to spend nearly a billion dollars each to sell the presidency. Corporate money flooding politics is undermining the very principles of American democracy.
  • 1 in 2 college graduates are jobless or underemployed and the national student debt is about to hit $1 trillion.

There will be an array of events in NYC, where the Occupy movement began, and other major cities including: LA, DC, Chicago, Minneapolis, Miami, Detroit, Atlanta, Austin and many more. We call upon people to refrain from shopping, walk out of class, take the day off of work, and other creative forms of resistance disrupting the status quo of the 1%.

Stay tuned. For NYC plans visit www.maydaynyc.org for a list of May Day actions planned nationwide www.occupywallst.org/article/may-day

Feel free to contact us, the Occupy Wall Street PR Team, on or before May Day, at 347-292-1444 or email press@occupywallst.org with any questions or press inquiries.
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