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<BODY><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 20pt"><STRONG>After Dewey Sq: Where is The Occupy
Movement Going in MA?<o:p></o:p></STRONG></SPAN>
<P>Sunday, March 4, 1:30-3:30 PM<BR><STRONG>The Democracy Center</STRONG><BR>45
Mt Auburn St (Harvard Sq.), <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place
w:st="on">Cambridge</st1:place></st1:City><BR><BR><STRONG>Panelists:</STRONG><B><BR><STRONG>Chris
Faraone, The Boston Phoenix</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Katie Gradowski, Occupy
Boston</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Betsy Boggia, Occupy Natick/Occupy the
'Burbs</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Moderator: David Knuttunen, Occupy Newton,
Occupy Boston's Free School University, and Boston DSA</STRONG></B>
<BR><BR><STRONG>Chris Faraone </STRONG>began his writing career by free-lancing
Hip Hop reviews for such publications as <EM>Yellow Rat Bastard, The Source,
</EM>the<EM> Weekly Dig </EM>and the <EM>Boston Herald </EM> before
becoming a staff reporter for the <EM>Boston Phoenix, </EM>where his coverage of
the Occupy movement on both coasts resulted in his debut book---<EM>99 Nights
With The 99%</EM>. <STRONG>Katie Gradowski </STRONG>is an organizer with
Occupy Boston, where she focuses on outreach and anti-foreclosure work as well
as the Occupy The T campaign. Her “real job” is in <st1:City
w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Somerville</st1:place></st1:City>, where she
helps run a kid’s community science workshop and “spends time making things,
tinkering, and taking stuff apart”. <STRONG>Betsy Boggia</STRONG> has helped
establish Occupy Natick. She also has long experience with
grassroots organizations, political campaigns, local non-profits
(most recently with Girl’s LEAP Self-Defense), has been a
legislative aide for State Senator Cheryl Jacques, and a co-founder of the
Greater Boston Chapter of the Million Mom March for sensible gun
control.<BR><BR><BR>Free and open to the public. Non-members are welcome. There
will be a brief business meeting before the panel discussion during which Boston
DSA members will elect a new Executive Board. </P>
<P><o:p><FONT face=Arial><FONT size=2>Sponsored by the Boston local of
Democratic Socialists of America; cosponsored by Free School University working
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