Today is the annual meeting for Western Colorado Congress. There has been a lot of press about the entertainment part of the program: Lee Stetson will be impersonating John Muir in his show Conversations with a Tramp: An Evening with John Muir, which starts at 6:30. Admission is $15, and can be purchased at the door. I’ll be there to sell them to you! The event is being held at the Moss Performing Arts Center at Colorado Mesa University.
Occupy Wall Street
If you live in Grand Junction, you are part of the 99% who have watched your wages stagnate while corporate CEO’s got an increasing piece of the pie. You can show your support for workers in the war for equality and justice by going to 12th and North today for a demonstration of solidarity. On October 15 you can show up at City Hall for another demonstration.
Or you could eat Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream. They issued the following statement in support of Occupy Wall Street:
To those who Occupy: We stand with you.
We, the Ben & Jerry’s Board of Directors, compelled by our personal convictions and our Company’s mission and values, wish to express our deepest admiration to all of you who have initiated the non-violent Occupy Wall Street Movement and to those around the country who have joined in solidarity. The issues raised are of fundamental importance to all of us. These include:
- The inequity that exists between classes in our country is simply immoral.
- We are in an unemployment crisis. Almost 14 million people are unemployed. Nearly 20% of African American men are unemployed. Over 25% of our nation’s youth are unemployed.
- Many workers who have jobs have to work 2 or 3 of them just to scrape by.
- Higher education is almost impossible to obtain without going deeply in debt.
- Corporations are permitted to spend unlimited resources to influence elections while stockpiling a trillion dollars rather than hiring people.
We know the media will either ignore you or frame the issue as to who may be getting pepper sprayed rather than addressing the despair and hardships borne by so many, or accurately conveying what this movement is about. All this goes on while corporate profits continue to soar and millionaires whine about paying a bit more in taxes. And we have not even mentioned the environment.
We know that words are relatively easy but we wanted to act quickly to demonstrate our support. As a board and as a company we have actively been involved with these issues for years but your efforts have put them out front in a way we have not been able to do. We have provided support to citizens’ efforts to rein in corporate money in politics, we pay a livable wage to our employees, we directly support family farms and we are working to source fairly traded ingredients for all our products. But we realize that Occupy Wall Street is calling for systemic change. We support this call to action and are honored to join you in this call to take back our nation and democracy.
— Ben & Jerry’s Board of Directors
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