Check out Sh*t Long Islander’s Say with some106.1 BLI Long Island stars like @AstraonBli & @SykeAtNight and yes you CAN follow them on twitter as well as@1061BLIof course!!! Check out the link and also watch below!!! Spread the link around on twitter or facebook! Retweet and become a Long Islander!!! lol
After fighting long battles with leukemia, dementia, and hepatitis C, 73-year-old legendary soul/blues/jazz singer Etta James died today. Details inside…
With her husband and sons by her side, “At Last” singer Etta James passed away today at a Riverside, California hospital. Her 74th birthday would have been next Wednesday.
L.A. native Mrs. James had been undergoing treatment for leukemia since early 2011.
” This is a tremendous loss for the family, her friends and fans around the world,” her manager Lupe De Leon said. “She was a true original who could sing it all — her music defied category.I worked with Etta for over 30 years. She was my friend and I will miss her always.”
The legendary spitfire, born Jamesetta Hawkins, with an extremely iconic voice winning six Grammys under her belt and seventeen Blues Music Awards.
She was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, the Blues Hall of Fame in 2001, and the Grammy Hall of Fame in both 1999 and 2008.
You will be undoubtedly missed throughout all generations and the music world! Let’s sing it one more time for ETTA JAMES..shall we….
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A reader submitted a tip to the site Baller Alert that went as follows:
“Hey BA! Yandy Smith from VH1′s Love and Hip Hop show is keeping a little secret. It turns out she is 3 months pregnant by her boyfriend. The same boyfriend who [allegedly] tried to rob Jim Jones a few months ago.”
They also wrote that Yandy doesn’t want to tape the reunion for Season 2 today or tomorrow because she’s expecting, plus the reader says: “Her and momma Jones are not cool anymore and she doesn’t want to be upset on the show. VH1 is begging her to be on the reunion.”
Wow….well only time will tell! This should be interesting? Didn’t Chrissy kick Yandy in the stomache in that Miami episode? hmmmm…::runs to get my popcorn:: To be continued…
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At first I thought the “Sh*t Girls Say” video was really funny until everyone started hopping on the bandwagon and doing their own! I’ve only found two really true ones that were even relatable to my life that I am willing to post up on my blog or even worthy of viewing! I have also decided that if all these people have time on their hands to be so popular in these videos then hey! why not me?! Be on the lookout for “Shit Barbara Says to her man” video and “Shit Black Long Islanders Say” lmao **guaranteed comedy”
So without further or due here are my favorite Sh*t People say videos: Sh*t New Yorkers Say & Things Haitian Parents Say! LMAO..Enjoy!
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I KNOW I AM NOT THE ONLY ONE THAT HAD TO LISTEN TO THIS SONG SEVERAL TIMES TO GET THE WORDS RIGHT IN MY HEAD …I WAS LIKE ”WHAT DID SHE JUST SAY?” I ENDED UP JUST LOVING THE SONG THAT I THOUGHT I HATED! LMAO ….CHECK IT OUT TO SEE WHY I LOVE IT SO MUCH!
ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS “I LOVE IT WHEN YOU EAT IT!!!!!!” AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! SUCK MY COCKINESS, LICK MY PERSUASION!
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“Millions of Americans oppose SOPA and PIPA because these bills would censor the Internet and slow economic growth in the U.S.”
Two bills before Congress, known as the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House, would censor the Web and impose harmful regulations on American business. Millions of Internet users and entrepreneurs already oppose SOPA and PIPA.
The Senate will begin voting on January 24th. Please let them know how you feel. Sign this petition urging Congress to vote NO on PIPA and SOPA before it is too late.
MORE UPDATES!!!
Breaking: SOPA, PIPA Lose Co-Sponsors, Might Be Stopped in Congress
After thousands of popular websites went offline today and many more individuals took to the Twitterverse to protest SOPA and PIPA, several co-sponsors of the anti-piracy bills have just withdrawn their support, telling reporters that they were worried about the legislations’ impact on free speech, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The L.A. Times details that Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has taken his name off the Protect Intellectual Property Act, and that Reps. Lee Terry (R-Neb.) and Ben Quayle (R-Ariz.) have decided to abandon the Stop Internet Piracy Act, the bill’s version in the house. According to the New York Times, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) also deserted the measure.
Though the proposed legislations are supposed to curb internet piracy, many critics say that the wording of the bills could infringe on free speech.
So, they took to the web and staged a “blackout.”
The L.A. Times says that some 10,000 websites — including giants such as Wikipedia and Reddit — have gone dark in protest. Google has also altered its homepage (pictured above) to voice concern over potential web censorship.
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON SOPA, PIPA, & #BLACKOUT2012????!!!!
MORE UPDATES COMING SOON…STAY TUNED! XO B. STRANGER
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YES! I got a tatt! The woman who swore off tatts and ALWAYS said she would NEVER get one! NO!…no one FORCED me! I got it all by myself! lol…Well I had company! FYI…I got a tattoo that says “Beautiful” written out in headphones…. of course “Radio Diva” style The tattoo was designed by graphic designer Todd A. Chapman. Check it out below and read about my “pain…less” journey through the gates of tattooland!
As you can see I was ALL SMILES!!! My FAQs are below…lol
My Tattoo up close and personal!!!! Do you like?
FAQs
1. Did it hurt?
A: Yes and No. If you saw me sitting in the chair getting the actual tatt…it did not look like it hurt, but on the inside I was hootin’ and hollerin’ with pain! LMAO
2. How long did it take?
A: Roughly about an hour and a half! Felt shorter…I spoke with my tattoo artist for most of the time so the time went by so fast I didn’t even really notice honestly!
3. Who did your tattoo?
A: My tattoo artist’s name was Luke Wessman! He is absolutely awesome! Check out his website at: www.lukewessman.com …his work is amazing! So glad I had him do my tatt!
4. How much did it cost?
A: Being that Wooster Social Club (www.woostersocial.com) is so immensely popular off of the reality show NY Ink (http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/tv/ny-ink) these tatts were not going to be cheap! They are not just any tattoo parlor and these are not just any tattoo artist! So with that said…it was a lot of $$$..lol ..you can check out the websites or call for rates! :p That is my final answer! If you don’t know about Wooster Social Club or NYInk ..well…NOW YOU KNOW
5. Do you see yourself getting another one? Do you think you will become addicted?
A: Knowing me…yeah I do have plans to get at least one more ….but I will say this…any tatt I get will include “headphones” …gonna be my tradition! lol…call it branding or call it crazy! I won’t go overboard like a Keyshia Cole or Mary J. Blige though! No worries there! HA!
6. What did you get a tattoo of and why?
A: My tattoo is of the word “Beautiful” written out in headphones..for obvious reasons ..I am a radio personality and headphones bring life to my job and are the heartbeat to my career and I just love and have a legitimate obsession for headphones (just actually got the new purple Beats by Dre for Xmas from the boyfriend **yay!**) and the word beautiful because it is a part of me inside and out! It is part of my radio moniker and it is the best word to describe everything I do day in and day out!
7. Why did you get a tattoo on your shoulder?
A: I didn’t want the typical ‘tramp stamp’ …I’m not 18 anymore and I wanted it to show! I love my shoulders and think its a sexy place to put a tattoo! All I kept on hearing was that “Ooooo girl that’s gonna hurt because its right on the bone!” I’m a tough cookie so I think I can take that kind of pain! And not that I like to brag or anything…but I took that pain like a true champ! #POW
8. When did you get your tatt again?
A: On Sunday, January 8, 2012! I totally marked my calendar and it will be a day to remember forever! Woot! We made it just in time for opening at around 11:47a a few minutes before its open time for 12noon! We were standing there and this guy says we must sign this waiver because just our lucky the popular show New York Ink with even more popular host Ami was filming that day! I was so excited! Not only was I getting tatt’d but it was going to be taped! Holla! How lucky am I? It was a great experience and I got to see all the actual people on the show! Yes…even the host himself and he was not an asshole at all! He was actually a hottie! lol So we ended up waiting a whole 2 hours, but it was so worth it! I finally made it into the chair at around 2p and ended at 3:30p! End result: I LOVE IT!
Us after getting tatt’d! Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy! lol
For more….ask me in the comments section! Here’s to making your day and nights BEAUTIFUL!
xoxoxoxoxxo The Beautiful Stranger
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I hope your head is screwed on straight because its been one hell of a year so far and it all starts with the letter “B” if course! My favorite letter for obvious reasons, but starting the year off with the later “B” had to do with the one and only BEYONCE!!! Oh brother! If I don’t blog about this …little teenie boppers all over the world will crawl into a hole and die!
SOOOOOOOOOO….
They finally had the damn baby already….and peep the “deets” (for those who speak English…DETAILS..lol) Below:
Beyonce Knowles Carter and Jay-Z (Shawn Carter) gave birth to a little girl late Saturday night, January 7, 2012 in a New York hospital- Lenox Hill Hospital to be exact! (Trust Lenox will never live down this birth because of the ridiculous negative press it got!) …So what happened that got everyone sideyeing Bey & Jay all day? Well….The freshly renovated “executive” maternity digs look more like a Four Seasons, of course nothing too shabby for Queen B and King J! LittleBlueIvyCarter basically came into the world with her choice of four flat-screen TVs, lushly upholstered gray and cream sofas, silken throw pillows, modern brushed-chrome accents, mahogany walls and a posh kitchenette with a gleaming tile backsplash. GET OUT…all I had was a ghetto Caribbean nurse, a beef pattie, and ummm MY PARENTS at Kings (Killer) County Hospital in BK! Lucky you BLUE! hmmph!
Furthermore, Jay-Z’s bunk had a deep mattress, plush sheets, a fluffy comforter and a private bedside table with a sculpted lamp. Lenox Hill Hospital has denied claims it constructed the five-star accommodations at Beyonce’s behest, saying instead the superstar singer was simply lucky enough to be the first patient to get them.
Guess who could leaked pics of Beyonce’s 20-12 baby extravaganza birth!!!!! Ms de Laleu did! That’s who!!! Check it out below along with the ridiculous rumors and super detailed details!!!!!
Supposedly this is Bey with her new daughter BlueIvy Carter …I said SUPPOSEDLY..this could be totally photoshopped or lifted from some event that happened 10 years ago for all I know! Can’t believe everything you see or read…except for on this blog of course! lol ..So what were some of the rumors that went down during this pregnancy, here are some really ridiculous ones:
**Rumors, Lies, & Fairytales**
Lenox Hill staffers, speaking anonymously, told the Daily News that Beyoncé and Jay-Z paid $1.3 million to seal off and redecorate a wing at the upper East Side hospital, in a super-strict effort to protect their privacy. Beyoncé gave birth to her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, Saturday night on the sixth floor, near the NICU, a hospital staffer told The News.
Then there’s the rumor that the name “Blue” is satanic and means the “Devil’s daughter” Some stupid people actually think the namem “Blue Ivy or Ivy Blue” stands for “Illuminati’s Very Youngest Baby Living Under Evil or Interesting Veal Yummy But Leaves Unmistakable Empathy” or how about this ..”Blue Ivy” spelled backwards apparently also means “Lucifer’s Daughter” in Latin….Come on son! GTFOH!
A source close to the couple told Radar Online that the donation was huge! “Jay-Z and Beyoncé made a very large donation to Lenox Hill Hospital several months ago — the donation was at least $100K.” Even though the hospital has said that the suite was not built especially for the couple, everything worked out for Beyonce to be the first person to use the luxury VIP suite. The couple paid about $800 per night to stay in the suites. Adding that to what they donated, they paid a pretty big price for Blue Ivy’s arrival!
Another rumor was that Bey had a scheduled C-section but the fact is she had a natural, unscheduled birth! #POW
And really folks??!?! Bulletproof Glass as security for the baby! GET REAL!
Anyone from celebs and regular folk taking jabs on what the baby is going to look like….like good friend 50 Cent for example …lol ..Take a peek below on what his vision of Blue Ivy is
OR HOW BOUT….
LMAO
If you think the foolishness with the birth of this baby stops there ….OH NO honey…we’ve got more! There’s a song, a retirement, a video shoot that is out of this world (literally) and finally a joint statements by BlueIvy’s proud parents!
SO…a retirement we hear?!?!? from Jay??! Not quite…
He is definitely retiring the word BITCH!!! Jay-Z is all to well aware of the influence his musics and his lyrics have on the actions and attitudes of youth here and over seas. Check out Jigga’s letter to Blue Ivy Carter, he and wife Beyonce’s brand new baby girl.
Before I got in the game, made a change, and got rich,
I didn’t think hard about using the word B—-.
I rapped, I flipped it, I sold it, I lived it
now with my daughter in this world
I curse those that give it.
I never realized while on the fast track
that I’d give riddance to the word bitch, to leave her innocence in tact.
No man will degrade her, or call her out her name
the women won’t despise her and call her the same.
I know it’s gonna miss me
cuz we been together like Nike Airs and crisp tees
when we all used to hang out front
singing 99 problems but a lady ain’t one.
Excuse me miss, can I be your mister
cuz I can tell the difference from a little girl and a sister,
She never grew up, her father left her alone
I promise not to talk like we used to
until Kingdom Come.
I’m so focused on your future,
The degradation has passed
I wish you wealth, health, and insight
forever young you may pass.
Blue Ivy Carter, my angel.
Awww….So SWEET!
They weren’t lyin’ when they said they were the “Flyest” in the game…now check out why:
Beyoncé and hip-hop hubby Jay-Z are reportedly hoping to become the first artists to make a music video in space.
According to The Sun, flights on the six-seater spaceships are to due to launch this year and will cost £780,000 per person to be blasted 70,000ft into the Earth’s atmosphere. It is thought that Queen B and Jay will film their promo when passengers experience six minutes of weightlessness, with a source telling the tabloid: “The label people have been talking about making a music video in space.
“Beyonce and Jay-Z seemed the obvious option. Everything is being done to make it happen.”
WOW! Well more power to you Bey & Jay! #2012baby #HipHopRoyalty
Joint Statement from Bey & Jay:
Straight from the mouths of Mommy & Daddy Carter
January 9th 2012
Hello Hello Baby Blue!
We are happy to announce the arrival of our beautiful daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, born on Saturday, January 7, 2012.
Her birth was emotional and extremely peaceful, we are in heaven.
She was delivered naturally at a healthy 7 lbs and it was the best experience of both of our lives.
We are thankful to everyone for all your prayers, well wishes, love and support.
- Beyoncé & JAY Z
And Last but Certainly not least…the moment we all teared because this is probably the softest I ever seen Jay ….its beautiful when a man is this proud to be a FATHER….debuting on the charts! Looks like Blue’s backup gurgles on the rap lullaby “Glory” make her the youngest artist to hit the Billboard charts. Blue Ivy Carter will be all of five days old when the single, which her father posted online Monday, debuts Thursday at No. 74 on Billboard’s R&B/hip-hop hit list. It’s simply historical! Check it out below and let us know what you think!!!!!
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If you have been mysteriously living under a rock….well WAKE UP!!! One of the biggest movements of 2011 or EVER for that matter has been plagued with not only the term “OCCUPY” but the beginning of the end of our crumbling economy.
2011 will be remembered as a year of revolution, the beginning of the end for an unsustainable global system based on poverty, oppression, and violence. In dozens of countries across the Arab world, people rose up against broken economies and oppressive regimes, toppling dictators and inspiring the world to action. Popular rejection of austerity measures and attacks on worker’s rights brought millions to the streets in Greece, Iceland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the UK, Chile, Wisconsin, and elsewhere.
By midsummer, f “occupying Wall Street” was buzzing online, and on July 14th, the domain occupywallst.org was officially registered and began organizing. The first New York City General Assembly was held August 2nd and the Occupation of Liberty Square began on September 17th. What was the cause of Occupy Wall Street?
Well…. it was fueled by anger at the growing disparities between rich and poor, frustrated by government policies that benefit a tiny elite at the expense of the majority, and tired of the establishment’s failure to address fundamental economic inequalities, OWS offered a new solution. Protesters built a People’s Kitchen to feed thousands, opened a People’s Library, created safer spaces, and provided free shelter, bedding, medical care, and other necessities to anyone who needed them.
FINALLY …The Revolution was Televised! ….at least some of it!
Everything from social media to live video streaming was used to spread the Occupy Wall Street movement and message. This global movement has radically democratized how information is created and shared, rendering centralized, corporate-funded mainstream media increasingly irrelevant. The rapid exchange of information allowed for collective decisions, in addition, mobilizing effective direct actions, as well as documenting police brutality.
Through participatory self-governance, protesters are literally laying the framework for a new world! In honor of the new year, here is a run-down of what has been accomplished through the Occupy Wall Street movement:
Timeline:
SEPT 17: Wall Street was Occupied
Over two thousand people descended on Manhattan’s financial district with one goal: to Occupy. There were tents and their new home was (Zuccotti Park) now a new name: Liberty Square.
SEPT 24: Protesters exposed the violent underpinnings of economic inequality for all to see.
Foreshadowing events to come, over 80 people were violently arrested returning from a peaceful march on Union Square. Video of unprovoked police pepper-spraying protesters went viral, unmasking the brutality necessary for the perpetuation of social and economic inequality. Thousands marched on the NYPD headquarters to express outrage, and the world began to take notice.
SEPT 28-ONGOING: More workers and oppressed communities began to join in solidarity.
Early in the Occupation, OWS had shown support for many causes, including postal workers struggling for better conditions and marchers protesting the unjust execution of Troy Davis. On Sept. 28th, the Transport Workers Union Local-100 voted to support OWSand encouraged their members to show up. Since then, we’ve received tremendous support from local unions like the American Federation of Teachers and pilots, as well as rank-and-file workers like port truck drivers on the West Coast. On Dec. 1st, we responded to a call from the NYC Central Labor Council to march for jobs and a fair economy, and on Dec. 2nd, OWS marched with farmers to call for food justice. Economists, writers, and musicians have all supported us. We’ve also been joined by students, immigrants, African-American church leaders, transgender liberation activists, Native individuals and First Nations like the Indigenous People’s Council, incarcerated prison hunger strikers, veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and countless other oppressed communities struggling to improve their living conditions under an unfair economic and political structure.
SEPT 29-ONGOING: The Occupation grew and spread across the globe.
Protesters in San Francisco began to occupy their own financial district. New memes (“We are the 99%!”) spread rapidly. “Occupy” itself was taken, adapted, and reinvented across the world. Occupy Wall Street became Occupy All Streets. Occupy groups and actions formed on every continent, in over one thousand cities in over 70 countries, and in all 50 U.S. States plus the District of Columbia. To date, at least 5,748 people have been arrested for Occupying. Camps and protests have appeared and survived in the biggest cities and the most rural towns.
REMEMBER THIS?
OCT 1: Protesters took the Brooklyn Bridge and inspired the world to Occupy.
Over 5,000 people marched to the Brooklyn Bridge. Police enclosed protesters in netting and arrested around 800. Days later, 15,000 demonstrators marched from Foley Square to Liberty Square. After nightfall, NYPD again responded violently by pepper-spraying bystanders and using kettling nets. The next day, thousands marched in Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tampa, Houston, Austin, Salt Lake City, and the list goes on….
140 were arrested at Occupy Boston. On Oct. 25th, hundreds of police moved to evict Occupy Oakland using an arsenal of teargas, beanbag rounds, and rubber bullets, arresting 85. A Marine and Iraq War veteran was left in critical condition after being shot directly in the head with a teargas canister. The growing movement responded quickly. In New York, OWS marched near Union Square. Nearly 100 people were arrested in Portland, Austin, and Denver, where police fired pepper spray pellets to disperse Occupiers. Nevertheless, new Occupations continued to pop up.
OCT 15: Protesters contributed to a global movement for economic justice.
Thousands in NYC marched to Times Square in a Global Day of Action. Protesters from small towns like Ashland, KY and Ketchum, ID joined with other U.S. cities like Des Moines and Dallas. Globally, protesters stormed financial districts in Amsterdam, Athens, Auckland, Mumbai, Tokyo, Seoul, Ottawa, Sydney, London, and Johannesburg. One million people marched in Barcelona and Madrid alone. Hundreds of thousands marched in Rome and Valencia, and tens of thousands marched in Berlin, Zagreb, Brussels, Lisbon and Porto. In Latin America, the largest Occupations took place in Buenos Aires, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Bogota, San Jose, Quito, Mexico City, Lima, and Montevideo.
OCT 16-ONGOING: Protesters altered mainstream political discourse.
Recognizing how well the message resonated, the political establishment tried to co-opt our movement and use our slogans for political gain. On Oct. 16th, President Obama claimed to “work for the 99%.” During the last week of October, mainstream media mentioned “income inequality” more than five times more often than during the week before the Occupation began. On Nov. 10th, a media analysis company announced “occupy” had become the “most commonly used English word on the internet and in print.” Time Magazine named “the protester” its Person of the Year. In 2011, we made General Assembly a household term.
NOV 2: Protesters organized the first General Strike in the United States since 1946.
Occupy Oakland spearheaded a General Strike and shut down the Port of Oakland. Over 100,000 people marched in solidarity. The next day, riot police attacked with flash bang grenades and tear gas. Over 100 were arrested, and another Iraq veteran was seriously wounded.
NOV 5: Protesters hit the bankers where it counts: their wallets.
OWS supported Bank Transfer Day by protesting outside major banks and financial institutions. Over 600,000 people switched from banks to nonprofit community credit unions.
NOV 9-22: Protesters walked hundreds of miles to share the message of justice.
On Nov. 9th, a group of Occupiers left Liberty Square for Washington, D.C. to protest President Obama’s tax cuts for the 1%. Weeks later, the “Walkupiers” arrived in D.C. to a warm welcome and massive media presence.
NOV 15: Protesters survived the violent eviction of Liberty Square.
Mayor Bloomberg’s private army attacked #OWS protester’s “homes.” Around 1AM, police moved in a horrific display of force, using LRAD sound cannons and bloodying protesters with batons in the middle of the night. Journalists were barred. Over 5,000 donated books from The People’s Library were wantonly destroyed, along with many Occupiers’s personal possessions. A New York City councilmember was among those arrested. Occupiers in D.C. held a sit-in at the offices of Brookfield Properties, “owners” of Liberty Square. Soon after, Occupiers in Seattle were attacked with pepper-spray and there were hundreds of Occupy-related arrests in Portland, Berkeley, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Los Angeles. We remained nonviolent through it all.
NOV 17: Protesters persevered, fought back harder, and triumphantly returned to the Bridge stronger than ever.
Two days after the Liberty eviction, protesters held perhaps the largest OWS action to date. In the morning, Occupiers blockaded every entrance to the New York Stock Exchange. A retired Philadelphia Police Captain stood in solidarity and was arrested by NYPD along with hundreds. Over 30,000 people, including organized students and labor unions, marched around Liberty, Union, and Foley Squares before walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. Occupations in Portland, Milwaukee, Seattle, Los Angeles, Detroit, Miami, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, D.C., Hartford, Houston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Great Falls, Minneapolis, Kalamazoo, Augusta, Saginaw, Cleveland, Richmond, Iowa City, and more marched on key bridges in solidarity with the Liberty Square Occupiers. In New York, students at the New School established a 24/7 occupation. Solidarity actions also took place across the world in Canada, Japan, the U.K., Spain, Germany, Greece, and more.
NOV 18-ONGOING: In the face of police brutality and disproportional force, protesters adapted.
Riot police nonchalantly pepper-sprayed a line of UC-Davis students holding a peaceful sit-down. The image went viral, viscerally capturing the state’s attitude toward nonviolent resistance. The pattern of police violence and midnight raids continued in dozens of cities: Seattle, Portland, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Denver, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Newark, Boston, Atlanta, Montreal, Amsterdam, and beyond. But we learned to evolve as the circumstances change, proving that “Occupy Will Never Die, Evict Us — We Multiply!” Evicted Occupations continued to hold General Assemblies and maintain busy calendars with daily meetings, events, workshops, teach-ins, marches, direct actions, and demonstrations at their local city hall, bank branch, corporate office, and courts. Some moved indoors, some took over bank-owned homes, some slept in churches, some held 24/7 vigils at their Occupation with no tents to avoid city ordinances, and dozens still maintain physical occupations with tents — but all protesters kept organizing. Protesters new slogan became: You cannot evict an idea whose time has come.
NOV 19: Protesters took back unused public property to benefit our communities.
Occupiers in DC liberated the empty, city-owned Franklin School. In blatant disregard for social services and popular will, the former homeless shelter was slated to become a condo or hotels for the 1% lobbyists on K Street. Before massive police repression, Occupiers had already planned public forums to decide how to put the building to use. There are more empty houses than homeless people in the United States. After the greedy speculation of Wall Street bankers created a housing crisis for their own huge profits, we helped revive many hardest-hit communities by turning vacant buildings into livable, productive,and life-saving resources for those most in need. In London, Seattle, Oakland, Chapel Hill, Portland, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Boston and many other places, protesters continued to occupy bank-owned buildings and turned them into social centers.
NOV 24: Protesters demonstrated new ways of supporting ourselves and each other.
On “Thanksgiving” in the U.S., instead of supporting colonialist holidays, protesters gave thanks for their spirit of compassion by continuing to provide for their collective needs. In NYC, Occupiers gathered in Liberty Square to share dinner. The People’s Kitchen made food to feed thousands, while distributed meals throughout Brooklyn, Harlem, and the Bronx, as well as the New School Occupation and Occupiers staying in Far Rockaway. From Oakland to Boston, Occupations sat down for meals and took part in actions in solidarity with First Nations and Native Americans. In Philly and other places, we began to turn vacant lots into small farms for public use to feed their communities. Occupy Boston, Occupy DC, and many other cities hosted “Really Really Free Markets” to share goods with whomever needs them, proving that another world — and an economy where we take care of one another’s needs instead of corporate profits — is possible.
NOV 25: Protesters perfected the People’s Mic.
What began as a creative way to avoid NYPD amplification restrictions became an excellent tool for organizing. From making announcements to redirecting marches, 2011 was the year of the mic check. The People’s Mic has been used countless times to confront 1%ers and corrupt politicians. It was used in New Hampshire to interrupt President Obama, in Iowa to call out Newt Gingrich, and in L.A. to voice popular dissent at City Council meetings. But on Black Friday, the People’s Mic was perfected. Occupiers used it to occupy Wal-Marts and other large retailers in dozens of cities like El Paso, Kansas City, San Diego, Atlanta, Oakland, San Francisco, Portland, Chicago and more.
NOV 28: Protesters fought for accessible education.
In response to police violence, a massive General Assembly of University of California-Davis students called for a system-wide strike and announced their intention to shut down campuses where the U.C. Regents were scheduled to vote in favor of extreme service cuts and raised tuitions. Students at the City University of New York — who had been attacked by police a week prior while protesting tuition hikes — took over Baruch College and barricaded the building to prevent the Board of Trustees from voting to raise tuition. Outside, hundreds of Occupy CUNY students and their supporters chanted, “Education is a right!” while the New School students continued to Occupy their campus.
DEC 1: Protesters took direct action to support the occupiers of Tahir Square.
In Egypt, the military regime that took power after protesters toppled the Mubarak regime continued to attack and murder protesters fighting for democracy and freedom. Many of those in the streets were the same people who had inspired and supported the original Occupation of Wall Street. In solidarity, Occupiers from Baltimore, Philadelphia, and across the Mid-Atlantic joined with Egyptians here in the U.S. to protest outside a company in rural Pennsylvania that manufactures tear gas canisters that have been sold to Arab governments and used against protesters in places like Tahir Square, Cairo. OWS has also protested in front of Egyptian consulates in New York and elsewhere.
DEC 6: Protesters took direct action against foreclosures by putting mutual aid into practice.
During and after our Day of Action, we occupied homes and prevented foreclosures and evictions. In L.A., Atlanta, Bremerton, Reno, New Orleans and beyond, Occupiers disrupted foreclosure auctions. Occupiers foreclosed on bank offices in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, Buffalo and elsewhere. In cities like New York, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Rochester, Cleveland, Oakland, and Philadelphia, protesters helped homeless, poor, working- and-middle class, low-income families and families of color, people who had been foreclosed on, and veterans move into empty, bank-owned homes.
DEC 7: Protesters exposed the corruption of money in politics.
Thousands of Occupiers shut down K Street in Washington, DC — home of the Wall Street lobbyists who control the politicians. Hundreds were arrested for laying down in the intersection of 14th St NW & K St. From there, we marched through freezing winds to the White House chanting “Occupy Wall Street, Occupy K Street, Occupy EVERYWHERE and NEVER give it back!” and “Rain, sleet, ice, or snow — Occupy will never go!” Later, more people were arrested on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court while decrying the government’s collusion with the 1% through acts like the ruling on corporate personhood in Citizen’s United.
DEC 12: Protesters shut down the ports.
In response to the government’s coordinated effort to suppress the #OWS movement, protesters organized a multi-city effort of our own. Nonviolent blockades and other actions occurred at ports in Long Beach, San Diego, Oakland, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Anchorage, and more. Occupy Houston shut down their port on the Gulf of Mexico, while land-locked Occupy Denver rallied outside a massive Wal-Mart distribution center. Occupy Bellingham nonviolently shut down rail ways used to transport goods from the ports. In New York, OWS picketed the headquarters of Goldman Sachs and flash mobbed the World Financial Center. Solidarity actions also took place in Anchorage, Tacoma, Chicago, Tokyo, and elsewhere.
DEC 17: Protesters celebrated their 3-month anniversary.
Since the eviction of Liberty Square, many homeless Occupiers had been sleeping on the street or in local churches. On Dec. 17th, OWS attempted to re-occupy a new home in Duarte Square, an empty lot in Manhattan owned by one of these churches — Trinity Church on Wall Street. Thousands showed up in solidarity, and we received tremendous support from religious leaders.
DEC 18: Protesters marched in solidarity with immigrants and economic refugees.
On the International Day of Migrants, OWS and members of the immigrant community marched to Foley Square to demand an end to wage theft, detentions, and deportation, and to support the rights of economic refugees and immigrants. Occupiers rallied outside an ICE Detention Center in Birmingham, Alabama. Actions in solidarity with migrant justice also took place in cities and Occupations across the world.
DEC 31: Protesters celebrated the New Year!!!!!!
After demonstrations to abolish the prison-industrial complex took place in dozens of cities across the U.S. and more throughout the Europe and South America, protesters took back the place where it all started — Liberty Square – to bring in the New Year. Occupiers danced on top of the barricades the police had tried to use to keep us out of OUR park, and at least 68 were arrested. Occupiers in dozens of other cities also held events to celebrate the beginning of 2012.
The Honorable George Martinez #OWS Protester & Activist (www.globalblock.org)
In 2012, Occupiers everywhere will continue to show the strength of the people united. We will keep fighting back against attacks from the 1% and governments. Here is a mere “teaser trailer” for some of the actions that are in the works:
Occupy the Iowa Caucuses by occupying campaign offices of Presidential candidates to remind the world that the “liberal/conservative, Democrat/Republican dichotomy is a distraction from the real social conflict undergriding American society: the 99 percent versus the 1 percent.”
Today, OWS in New York will protest the “indefinite detention” authorized by the National Defense Authorization Act
Also today, Occupy Atlanta will disrupt another foreclosure auction, and then rally against the death penality in honor of Troy Davis, namesake of their main encampment.
On Jan. 6th, Protesters will be ready when the Presidential primaries come to New Hampshire.
On Jan. 14th – 16th, the Occupy 4 Jobs network will demand jobs, housing, education and people’s rights.
On Jan. 15th, Protesters will hold a worldwide candlelight vigil for unity in honor of Martin Luther Kr, Jr.s’ birthday.
On Jan. 16th, Occupy the Dream will Occupy the Federal Reserve!
On Jan. 17th, Protesters will Occupy Congress.
On Jan. 20th, Occupy San Francisco will retake the financial district.
On Feb. 29th, following a callout from Occupy Portland, we will Shut Down the Corporations.
On April 7th, Occupy Chicago will launch a “spring offensive” along with Occupations across the globe.
On May 1st, the world will be watching…
On May 19th, Protesters will be ready for the G8 and NATO summits in Chicago. 2012: Protesters are getting ready.
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