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This is a proposal for an educational portal in the [http://www.occupyauckland.org OccupyAuckland] (and for the [http://www.occupytogether.org/ Occupy Movement] in general). We at Organic Design fully support the Occupy movement and after attending the Auckland march and gathering on [[15 October 2011|15 October]] were extremely impressed by the organisation and structure they have achieved. One of the thing we feel is very important is for people to have a deeper understanding of what the problems we're facing in society today are and how they have come about. This will help to create a stronger foundation to the solutions that we the 99% come up with together.
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[[File:OD@OccupyAuckland.jpg|200px|right]]We at Organic Design fully support the [http://www.occupytogether.org/ Occupy Movement] and after attending the Auckland march and gathering on today were extremely impressed by the organisation and structure the movement has achieved. The general assembly process succeeded admirably in organising the two thousand attendees into system of [[Democracy|direct democracy]] which began the process of channelling the expertise and ideas of many people into comprehensive action.
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Before I had attended I had little faith in the Occupy movement, believing that while it was good to see that so many people are awakening to the truth of our failing capitalist system, there are no answers to be found in "milling about" waiting for the elite to listen to us and "fix things somehow". After seeing the Occupy Movement in action today however I feel incredibly optimistic, and feel that this movement really could be the start of a new system being built from the bottom up, by the people, for the people!
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It's not too late to join in, there are people camping out in all the thousands Occupy sites around the world. Head down and see what's going on in your local region, ask questions or offer your incites. Get more information at the [http://www.occupyauckland.org OccupyAuckland official site] and from the general [http://www.occupytogether.org/ The Occupy Movement] site.
 
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OccupyAuckland sets up in Aotea Square

OD@OccupyAuckland.jpg

We at Organic Design fully support the Occupy Movement and after attending the Auckland march and gathering on today were extremely impressed by the organisation and structure the movement has achieved. The general assembly process succeeded admirably in organising the two thousand attendees into system of direct democracy which began the process of channelling the expertise and ideas of many people into comprehensive action.

Before I had attended I had little faith in the Occupy movement, believing that while it was good to see that so many people are awakening to the truth of our failing capitalist system, there are no answers to be found in "milling about" waiting for the elite to listen to us and "fix things somehow". After seeing the Occupy Movement in action today however I feel incredibly optimistic, and feel that this movement really could be the start of a new system being built from the bottom up, by the people, for the people!

It's not too late to join in, there are people camping out in all the thousands Occupy sites around the world. Head down and see what's going on in your local region, ask questions or offer your incites. Get more information at the OccupyAuckland official site and from the general The Occupy Movement site.