Netroots Nation 2012 Meet-Up

Netroots Nation — the big annual gathering of lefty bloggers and activists — will be in Providence next year.  It’s looking like we’ll be having a meet-up of the local welcome committee (not sure exactly what we’re calling ourselves) sometime in the next couple of weeks.

If you’re interested in helping out could you please email me at davidadamsegal@gmail.com, with “NETROOTS” as the subject?

Polluting Waterfront Poster Child Cashes Out

The poster child for the industry led effort to kill the $400 million redevelopment of the hospital adjacent area of Allens Avenue just cashed out, selling the firm to Sims Metal Management.

Ship repair company Promet Marine Services Corporation Ltd., located at Allens Avenue in Providence, was acquired by a metal recycling company.

Promet’s deep sea facility, with nine acres of land, a rail serviced 600-foot pier and two deep water berths will be the main export terminal for the newly formed New England subsidiary of Sims Metal Management Ltd.

So long, Providence! But look at the bright side, now you have yet another, even larger polluter to take Promet’s place and a lovely waterfront junkyard!

Among the recipients [of a S.F. Green Business Program award] was the local subsidiary of Sims Metal Management, a global company that shreds automobiles and appliances for recycling. The corporation also happens to be a big generator and dumper of hazardous waste.

 

As reported in this space previously, earlier this year the automobile shredding industry successfully lobbied to block rules that would have halted the dumping of treated waste from automobile recycling plants into municipal landfills.

 

While recycling may seem like an environmentally friendly idea, grinding up cars and separating only recyclable metal actually leaves behind hundreds of tons of toxin-containing residue in the form of ground-up cushions, wiring, and other material. Scientists say the stuff is unsafe, even when treated with silica-based coating, unless buried in specially sealed hazardous waste landfills.

 

Regulators with the California Department of Toxic Substances Control hoped to require just that. But the industry backs a pending bill to stop a rule that would have officially designated its byproducts as hazardous waste. Sims Metal can now plausibly claim in its financial filings that the million metric tons of waste per year it dumps in North America is “nonhazardous.” The attempt at changing this designation was a big deal. In a worst-case scenario, the material could leach lead, PCBs, mercury, and other toxins into groundwater.

 

Notwithstanding, attending the Veterans Building party to pick up a plaque last month was a vice president for Sims Metal Management. State records show that last year, 41,300 tons of waste went to landfills from Sims’ auto shredder facility in Redwood City.

 

City employees apparently were too occupied sniffing out nonbiodegradable window cleaners to conduct a Web search that might have revealed SF Weekly’s report noting Sims’ status as a major dumper of toxic garbage.

One has to wonder if this is what Mayor Taveras meant by bringing “green” jobs to Providence. Ever feel you’ve been cheated?

TOMORROW: Teach-in on the Occupy Movement

Join Professors from the Departments of History, Africana Studies, Economics, Sociology, Theatre Arts and Performance Studies, Modern Culture and Media, and American Studies, Community Activists, and members of Occupy Providence for

Thinking Crisis:

Thinking Change

Teach-in on the

#Occupy Movement

Wednesday, October 12

DeCiccio Auditorium,

Salomon 101

5:00-7:00 PM

Wondering what all the hype is on Wall Street? What about all the meetings happening at Burnside Park?

Join Come THINKING CRISIS: THINKING CHANGE to learn more about the history of social movements, the American financial system, and the movement that has sprung up in more than 1000 cities over the last month!

Speakers will include Professors Naoko Shibusawa, Tony Bogues, Mark Blyth, Ross Levine, Vazira Zamindar, Francoise Hamlin, Robert Self, Patrick Heller, Michael Kennedy, Lynne Joyrich, Eng-Beng Lim, Corey Walker as well as students Kevin Barry, Sujaya Desai, and members of Occupy Providence

For more information, visit the Facebook event page, http://on.fb.me/occupy-teach-in, the Occupy Providence page, http://on.fb.me/occupy-providence, and the Occupy College Hill page, http://on.fb.me/occupy-college-hill.

Occupy Providence begins @ 5pm on Oct 15: Burnside Park

Date:  Saturday, October 15th
Event: Gathering/Rally & March Against Corporate Greed/Assembly/Occupation
Time:  5pm to (indefinitely)

On Saturday, October 15th, at 5pm, Rhode Islanders will gather together in Burnside Park (Downtown Providence) to express a feeling of mass injustice and stand in solidarity with those occupying Wall Street in Liberty Square.  This will be done as part of an international day of action in conjunction with the occupation of dozens of other cities around the country and the world.  I am writing because I want all Rhode Islanders who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world to know that I believe that the members of the Occupy Providence General Assembly (OPGA) are your allies.  Members of the OP General Assembly have been meeting in Burnside Park everyday since Oct 1st, and it is a movement committed to non-violence, to maintaining a safe, alchohol free, drug free, harassment/discrimination free space, and it does not endorse any political candidate or party in any way.

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The Mythology of Radical Capitalism

One reason that radical capitalism has won the hearts of so many is that it is highly plausible; it sounds great. A world of abstract morality where the anonymous ‘market’ expertly and without pity, favoritism or error decides the ultimate value of goods and services and delivers those goods and services with maximum efficiency, the highest good. A world where shared ownership shifts corporate responsibility to a plebiscite to which the corporation answers; the interests of the shareholders will echo the interests of humanity. A world where capital flows continuously from the corporate class back to the entrepreneurial class, endlessly cycling value into new innovations that serve humanity. Continue reading “The Mythology of Radical Capitalism”

Occupy Providence: A Rallying Call

Yesterday I attended the Occupy Providence meeting in Burnside Park. And I was really impressed. Somewhere between seventy and eighty people turned out, just for a planning meeting. But what makes that really striking is that nobody did any sort of turnout work, other than the last-minute creation of a Facebook event. For fellow progressive organizers out there, can you remember the last time you saw that kind of mobilization without a large number of hours working the phones and email lists? Continue reading “Occupy Providence: A Rallying Call”

Occupy: The Action is the Demand

THIS IS AN INDEPENDENT ESSAY! SEE DISCLAIMER BELOW!

On Sunday across the US in various publications opinion-setting writers lamented (1) /attacked (2) the lack of a coherent set of demands from the Occupy Wall Street protesters. It seems like a reasonable thing, you know – protesters having their demands.

Only, nothing couldn’t be further from the point. Making demands would be silly, as if they could possibly be met. The action is the demand: Continue reading “Occupy: The Action is the Demand”

A Primary Challenge for Obama?

One can only hope progressive momentum builds around this idea:

Worried the liberal voice is being drowned out in the presidential campaign, progressive leaders said Monday they want to field a slate of candidates against President Obama in the Democratic primaries to make him stake out liberal stances as he seeks re-election…

“What we are looking at now is the dullest presidential campaign since Walter Mondale — and that’s saying something, believe me,” [Ralph] Nader told The Washington Times. Continue reading “A Primary Challenge for Obama?”

Pragmatic and Progressive, Driver’s Licenses for All Residents

This week the Governor made the progressive case for issuing driver’s licenses or driving permits to state residents, regardless of their immigration status:

Responding to questions about a vote by the Board of Governors for Higher Education to approve in-state rates for undocumented students, Chafee said being able to drive would help people who need transportation to go to school or work or to look for work.
He said has spoken with officials in Utah, which he said is the only state that has established a special class of driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants.

“I’m working on it,” he said. Continue reading “Pragmatic and Progressive, Driver’s Licenses for All Residents”

Moving in the right direction: Woonsocket event celebrates electric vehicles, RIPTA, and intercity bike paths

In order to avert inexorable and ever-worsening climate crisis, we need to get moving. That was the message of Saturday’s Moving Planet RI event, jointly hosted by the Sierra Club RI and the YWCA of Northern Rhode Island.

Moving Planet was an event that took place not only in Rhode Island, but around the world, coordinated by 350.org, an international movement named in honor of the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration deemed by scientists to be the maximum that the planet can sustain without suffering rapid and drastic repercussions for humans and other species. Each year in September, community groups in all corners of the globe get together in their respective locations to advocate for lessening carbon dioxide concentrations to that target level. Those concentrations are currently at 390 ppm and climbing; reaching the 350 ppm target will be possible only through a focused effort on a global scale.

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State Representative Dan Gordon arrested by RI State Police

The esteemed (sic) Representative from the East Bay was arrested over the weekend on multiple charges.  Included in these were driving with a suspended license and evading police.  He had a warrant out for his arrest.  We also learned that he has a violent crime history – shocking, right? WPRI and PROJO both had the scoop and more details on their sites.

P.S. Dan sent me a photo from jail letting us know he is alright.  He mentioned something about after all the fun he had this weekend in jail that he changed his mind on that club in Tiverton and wanted to start one of his own, but I didnt catch all of it…

 


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