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We stand in solidarity with the students and teachers at Occupy Cal

As shown in this video, U.C. Berkeley students trying to set up an Occupy encampment faced a violent altercation with campus police, who arrested seven protesters and tore down tents along the campus’ Sproul Plaza Wednesday afternoon.

The police, wearing riot gear, clashed with students again Wednesday evening as they attempted to reestablish their camp.

The Berkeley students were gathering as part of a statewide ‘Occupy’ effort to unite against the cost of California’s higher education system. Chancellor Robert Birgeneau sent a letter to members of the campus Monday warning against engaging in such demonstrations.

Occupy Eugene moves to the University of Oregon

Late Wednesday night, in an exercise of consensus process and direct democracy, the community known as Occupy Eugene elected to relocate to the University of Oregon campus. After hours of negotiations on Thursday between the University and representatives of Occupy Eugene, it was decided that the occupation would move to the Millrace Park on East 11th Avenue and Franklin. The University has generously supplied the occupation with generators, electricity, and rides from Public Safety to the Park.

Occupy Eugene acknowledges the University for matching the City of Eugene in its openness to communicating with OE and facilitating our ongoing commitment to maintaining a vital, visible, educational community presence.

Many have seen a memo from a Lorraine Davis, Acting Provost of U of O, which enunciates that camping is not permitted at the U of O campus, but that “free speech and active exchange of ideas…are at the foundation of higher education.” We agree. The concepts of free speech and the exchange of ideas are fundamental to higher education. We consider this particular expression of free speech and exchange of ideas to be completely consistent with the University’s mission of teaching and research.

It bears clarification: Occupy Eugene is not a campground. We occupy public space because the occupation is the message. We believe that regular citizens have been disenfranchised in our current political climate, where corporations and wealthy individuals are able to unduly influence our political process. Because of this influence, regular citizens have been deprived of our ability to have an effect on the workings of our government. As a last resort, we are exercising our First Amendment rights to assemble peaceably and petition our government for redress of grievances. By placing our bodies in public space, we are able to make our voices heard. We feel there is no other option available – the occupation is the message.

Therefore, we feel that our presence on or near a public university campus is absolutely in keeping with our message and with the university’s mission. If the “core mission” of the university is teaching and research, we can add to that mission. We would love to learn from the members of the university. We would be happy to teach others about our movement and teach about our own personal stories and struggles. We as citizens have a lot to learn from each other. Exposing students to democracy in action and the exercise of the right to free assembly and free speech is educational.

The underfunding of public higher education in this country means that a university education is, more and more, out of reach for the average family. The UO’s tuition and fees more than doubled in the 10 years between 2001 and 2011, from $4,071 in 2001 to $8,883 this year. Students and families are assuming more debt, just to gain an education which should be available to all. After graduation, this debt (on average, $24,000 per student) becomes a severe burden. Overall student loan debt in the US is set to exceed $1 trillion dollars this year.  Instead of working to keep tuition low, governments have drastically cut funding to public universities and other sources of public education, while giving away billions of dollars to Wall Street banks. Much of the $1 trillion dollars in student debt is held by private banks. Therefore, a substantial part of Wall Street’s profit derives from the chronic underfunding of public education. As one of the principal goals of Occupy Wall Street is to bring attention to these issues, it is appropriate for Occupy Eugene, in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, be present on this public university campus.

Many of our members are UO students, staff, and alumni. We welcome all members of the University community to join our movement and work for change in our society. We hope that Lorraine Davis will visit us and help support the core educational mission of the UO, to teach and to learn from us.

-Occupy Eugene Communications Committee

Occupy the University March and Temporary Occupation

Occupy Eugene will stage an “Occupy the University” rally at 12:00 p.m. this afternoon from the current occupation site at Alton Baker Park to call attention to the rising cost of education, predatory student loans, the lack of employment options for college graduates, and the crippling amounts of debt students must take on for access to the increasingly elusive “American Dream”. A rally will begin at 12:00 p.m. and the march commences at 1:00 p.m. The march will conclude at the University of Oregon, where supporters of Occupy Eugene at the University of Oregon will rally and discuss issues relevant to the Occupy movement and the University community. Details of the new location site will be announced at the staging of the march. Please spread the word about this event, and we hope to see you there.

While Occupy Eugene remains grateful for the City Council’s gracious decision to exempt the organization from the city camping ordinance, the General Assembly voted on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning to make the move based on a combination of organizational, logistical, safety, and visibility concerns. In the days since moving to the occupation site at Alton Baker Park, it has become increasingly clear that the site is not conducive to the sense of community, solidarity, and security that was present at the Park Blocks (8th and Oak Street). It should also be noted that the site at Alton Baker Park was considered, from the start, to be a temporary solution, specifically to avoid displacing the Saturday Market’s local vendors, until a site appropriate for an indefinite occupation could be chosen by the General Assembly. That discussion is ongoing and Occupy Eugene invites community members down to the new occupation site to help choose a location.
Also, please see our editorial in October 27’s Eugene Weekly.

City Council Meeting – Tonight 10/24 at 7:30pm

Location: City Council Chambers – (777 Pearl St.)

The City Manager will be making a proposal to the City Council to permit a temporary Occupy Eugene site at Alton Baker Park (ABP) while the City and OE work to locate a permanent site. Given the fact that OE currently occupies ABP—and is not sure about our future location—OE encourages community members to show up in support of this proposal.

It appears likely that several counselors may not support this proposal so bringing out diverse support for Occupy Eugene to this meeting would be helpful.  Please spread the word.

For background on the earlier meeting between OE, the City Manager and EPD, please see this article.

Occupy Eugene moves to Alton Baker Park

Occupy Eugene has relocated to Alton Baker Park. We thank our community for their continued support, and we hope you will join us at our new location as we continue engaging in this important dialogue.

Community, Solidarity, Protest: March to help defend the free speech rights of the occupy protesters!

This afternoon, October 21, 2011, Occupy Eugene will vacate the downtown park blocks as planned, allowing Saturday Market to operate without interference, and then march to a new occupation site. Occupy Eugene is asking community members to meet at the present occupation site at the corner of 8th & Oak Street at 5 p.m. in order to march in solidarity with them to the new site.

On Thursday afternoon, in a seemingly-sudden departure from their previously cooperative stance, City Manager John Ruiz and Eugene Police told Occupy Eugene that protesters will be cited for ANY camping at ANY location in the city. Police have threatened a “no tolerance” stance should Occupy Eugene set up in another location. The no tolerance policy includes possible arrests.

Negotiations are ongoing with the City Manager and Police, but as this is being written the no tolerance stance still stands. Mayor Kitty Piercy, in response to a flood of concerns regarding the no tolerance stance, took to Facebook to reassure anxious citizens and Occupy Eugene supporters: “Solutions are possible. Patience, please.”

All individuals and union members are invited to stand with us and march. Unions already contacted include: Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation (GTFF), SEIU Local 503, and a broad range of other unions via the Eugene Springfield Solidarity Network (ESSN).

Committee Points of Contact for Financial Requests

Attention all Committees:

Please send contact information for who your primary and secondary point of contact for the finance committee will be to oec_finance [at] lists.riseup.net. As discussed at a previous GA, these will be the people that will be the point of contact between your committee and the finance committee for the handling of all financial requests.

The Occupation Begins!

The occupation will be at the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene, where the Saturday Market is on 8th and Oak.

Watch livestream here