As Occupy London waits to hear the High Court judgement decision about the future of the occupation at St Paul’s, tomorrow (Saturday 14 January) at 2pm there will be a very special event take place by the steps of St Paul’s.
Highlighting the fragility and importance of the occupation and its causes of social, economic[…]
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Judicial Office ST 117 13/01/2012 [For Immediate Release]
Diary Date Advisory Note – St Pauls’/Occupy judgment
I’ve been asked to advise you that judgment in this case will NOT be given on Monday 16[…]
When: 11.30am Sunday 15 January
Where: Tent City University at Occupy London Stock Exchange by St Paul’s
First of four Sunday discussions called PsychoPolitics: Occupy the Madness organised by Occupy London Welfare and Well-Being on the connections between the political and the psychological – with speakers.
How do we live together, work together, protest together,[…]
When: Midday – 2pm Friday 13 January
Where: Brookfield Asset Management, 23 Hanover Sq, London
Brookfield Asset Management is a company typical of the one per cent. International property developers, hugely rich, tax avoiders. They bank in the Bahamas. They also own Zuccotti Park in New York, where Occupy Wall St was based prior to[…]
Video – Occupy London welcomes back Parliament with ‘executive pay’ teach out at FSA in Canary Wharf
*** Updated with video of the Occupy London Criminal Investigation Unit’s executive pay ‘teach out’ with occupiers, Labour peer Lord Maurice Glasman, Conservative MP for Wycombe Steve Baker, Gordon Kerr, a whistle-blowing former banker who now heads up consultancy Cobden Partners. ***
Pre event press release:
All invited to join Occupy London’s Criminal Investigation Unit’s[…]
Read more →Issue #8 of The Occupied Times has just been published; seeing an expansion in format from sixteen to twenty pages. As usual, 2000 copies of Occupy London’s independent newspaper have been printed and will be distributed from the four London occupations over the weekend.
The latest issue features a front-page story on the birth of[…]
Occupy London – part of the global movement for social and economic justice – kicks off 2012 with a wealth of free events and activities for Londoners to come and get involved in.
Thursday 5 January
1pm – Would St Paul the Tentmaker have camped with Occupy? With Juliet Kilpin at Earl Street Community Centre.[…]
Read more →“Occupy the Future: Learning lessons from the US Civil Rights movement and the philosophy of Dr Martin Luther King” with Reverend Jesse Jackson, Lee Jasper of Black Activists Rising Against the Cuts and Occupy London activists.
This discussion will focus around tactics, lessons learned and how to take our movement forward. Please join us for[…]
On Friday 30 December, over 150 people gathered together at the west entrance ofSt Paul’s Cathedral for a special public reading of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, especially adapted for Occupy London by playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker.
Full video coming shortly – in the meantime do also check out the video below by John Leland Whiting:[…]
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