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At #Occupy, disparate group finds harmony in protest - Social & Political Revolution

Here's a picture of the diversity at Occupy Boston:

Half of the Occupy Boston protesters surveyed said they are unemployed, and two-thirds of the jobless said they have not had work for more than one year. Several said they were underemployed, or working several jobs.

Three out of every four surveyed were men. Slightly more than half of those surveyed said they were from outside of Boston. While half of the protesters said they are younger than 30, the age range of people interviewed Monday varied from 18 to 81.

Despite the diversity in the population, the general message is shared...economic inequality in the lives of our people and the country is unacceptable.  The Boston Globe

Not my Mother's Thanksgiving Prayer


 
 
Whenever we “wished” for something that my Mother thought was “frivolous” (like some other vegetable besides turnip and squash at Thanksgiving) she would plop a big spoon of turnip on our plates and say “Take what you’ve got and thank G-D you’ve got it.”  
 
Even as adults wishing for a  dishwasher, a bigger car or a more cooperative husband, we got that mini-lecture.
 
 
 
But she had another kind of response when it came to remedying an injustice, especially when it was inflicted on someone she loved, especially her daughters and granddaughters suffering from some misogynist’s bad behavior at work or school. When we complained about that we got a directive to move into action.  
 
"You can't wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time. Do something!"
 
I can only imagine what she would have said to my grandchildren sneaking in an instant message on their phone under the table. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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