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Occupy Bmore is requesting video documentation on site RIGHT NOW, not sure what's going on, but get there with cameras if you can!
yes! #occupy
making signs!
10-08-2011
#occupybaltimore
Day 2
This is not a very good blog, but I wrote it in a huff after the GA yesterday and didn't have time to edit.
Today, I had an awesome opportunity. I was interviewed by WBAL, a Baltimore news station, as a voice of the #occupywhatever movement. Fellow media teamer Spencer decided that I would be a good candidate, based on my blog yesterday.
I did not say, “I feel that we’ve reached a critical juncture, and we must act now in order to keep our momentum going.” I did not say, “People need to look around and realize that our current system is not working, and let the government know that keeping it the same is not an option. If all we’re doing is sitting in the park, it’s still an option.”
I did talk with my hands a lot, and bounce back and forth. I did say, “If I weren’t here tonight, I would be at home, sitting in my room – the same room I lived in when I was in high school – and, like, reading.”
I said a few other things that were hopefully more relevant and less stupid, and I hope those are the ones that make it on the air. I know it was better that WBAL get the basics of the occupation rather than an articulate insider critique. Still, I know that more people will see that broadcast than will ever read this blog, and I can’t help but feel disappointed that I awkwardified my chance to speak for the 99%.
Stay tuned for a critical, articulate blog after the General Assembly.
My personal take on the birth of the #occupy movement in Baltimore. Hopefully I will blog again tonight about the progress that has/not been made.
I attended and documented Occupy Baltimore; an awesome, wonderful, and peaceful demonstration. 10_5_11. For more information about this check out OccupyBmore. For more pics of the event, check out my Flickr photo set.