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    Reflections on Occupy Wall Street, with photos, fun, and good wishes for the future. eBook, Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? (Only $.99 !) In the eBook, the Occupy movement is explored through original reporting, photographs, cartoons, poetry, essays, and reviews.The collection of essays and blog posts records the unfolding of Occupy into the culture from September 2011 to the present.  Authors Kimberly Wilder and Ian Wilder were early supporters of Occupy, using their internet platforms to communicate the changes being created by the American Autumn.

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This is Kimberly Wilder’s good-bye message to the Green Party

It is with some regret, and many mixed feelings that I am announcing my resignation from the Green Party.

What is green?

On the national Green Party list, every once in awhile, we get in a cycle of self-reflection. The piece below is from a post that les evenchik made on a national Green Party list. With his permission, I edited it in hopes of crystallizing one definition of green politics. -KW – Towards a definition of […]

Who will run for Governor in New York State?

The Governor’s race for New York State is in 2010. Who will run against present, Democratic Party Governor David Paterson? (And, for that matter, is there any chance that Paterson will not run? Or, be primaried? Paterson did come by the position in an interesting manner.) In New York, the Governor’s race is the only […]

Ohio city warned to avoid tainted water: government/industry mistake

The supplier accidentally gave the city water department “hydrochloric acid”, instead of “fluoride” to add to the water. Seems like it was caught in time, and no serious injuries. Though, it raises the issue of just how important the public water supply is, and should we be experimenting with dumping any chemicals into our water? […]

Michael Phelps: Swimming success; ADHD; and marijuana no surprise

KW: I do not think it is a great idea to smoke marijuana. The fact that it is illegal, means that there is a shady, black market for the substance, which using marijuana will support. And, I have known people that smoked marijuana a long time, and you can tell. Still, as  a green and […]

Update on “Insanity Island”, Long Island LNG project

Long Island environmentalists are concerned that the company Atlantic Sea Island Group has proposed a massive man-made industrial island for a  Liquid Natural Gas facility (LNG) off the New York and New Jersey coasts. A public hearing was held in Long Beach on Thursday, January 27, 2009. A report back from Nassau green Jim Brown […]

For New Paltz Greens: meeting tomorrow, Jan 29th

KW: Since I admire the New Paltz Greens, and Ian and I have worked with them before, I like to think that some of them read this blog. Just in case, I got word from an organizer there that they are having an important meeting tomorrow. If you are a green in the Ulster County/New […]

Plum Island: Moving it good or bad and will it happen?

KW: Plum Island, a small island off the coast of Long Island, is an animal research center that the federal government operates. It is difficult to decide if closing it, cleaning it up, and moving it to Kansas would be good or bad. And, that means: Would it be good or bad for Long Island […]

Don’t forget about global warming: Ice shelf about to break off…

With the change of administration there is so much to think about. And, lots of writing about Gaza, war and peace, Gitmo, accountability, and race (see the comments at our blog entry on Reverend Lowery’s Inaugural Benediction.) Don’t forget the environment. Don’t forget global warming. Video of ice shelf is: here. Excerpt from BBC News: […]

Inauguration Watch: The embarkment of the motorcade

More live blogging from one green’s perspective: KW: Can’t help but notice the beautiful and imposing tree on the White House lawn, that watches over the sleek, black limos and their flashing lights. Interesting how the characters went over two-by-two with their counterparts. Lynne Cheney seemed to be exuding friendship and that kind of cozy, […]

Ew! The Obama’s are serving “bird”

Here is a very green comment: Yuck! On the menu for Inauguration Day at the White House today is “a brace of American birds.” As a beloved children’s book notes, “I like my birds in trees.” Wouldn’t it be neat if we had a green president (and here I mean very “green”, not just Green […]

Should greens have done anything different to prepare for the Inauguration?

Should there have been a big peace protest at this Inauguration? I am someone who went to the first George Bush Inauguration to speak out against the stolen election and stand up for peace and democracy. (I remember our joy as we chanted “Hail to the Thief” all day, and then it hailed!) As a […]

C-Span announces: National Mall reaches capacity and is closed

C-Span coverage and live video: here. It’s Inauguration Day at 9:17am. The National Mall has reached capacity and is closed. Based on the estimate of how much it holds, C-Span thinks that is a record turnout. Looking forward to crowd estimates. Looking at crowd scenes on C-Span, I do not see any demonstrators. I imagine […]

Ocassional Live Comments on the Inauguration Events

from Kimberly: As I am home today, I will do some live blogging of the events of the day. I come to this from being a green who is somewhat sceptical of Obama’s platform; an environmentalist, an activist (who is interested in seeing if there are any demonstrators, ie: for peace in Afghanistan or peace […]