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Westchester’s 99% Occupies May Day

Various Westchester organizations held a series of Occupy May Day events in downtown White Plains Tuesday, along with hundreds of other groups in cities across the country.

The Occupy Westchester movement and celebrated May Day in White Plains Tuesday to bring awareness to social and economic disparity, as well as corporate greed.

Marjorie Morales—a New Rochelle resident, who is a member of Westchester MoveOn.org and Occupy Westchester that helped to coordinate —said the day of events sought to “Awaken people’s awareness to inequality and other people’s suffering in this country.”

The Westchester celebration was among a series of Occupy Wall Street events held in cities around the country on May 1. 

The day started at noon in the plaza outside of the where local organizations—like MoveOn.org, Mt. Vernon United Tenants, Westchester for Change, WESPAC Foundation, Occupy Westchester and Hudson Valley Community Coalition—held joint May Day activities including: music, food, and children’s activities.

Those who attended the event also heard from local activities on subjects like, corporate personhood and Citizens United v. Federal Trade Commission, the anti-war effort, tax and immigration reform.

“I hope to help students through way of education by letting them know what they can do to advocate for students who are undocumented, and who need that help so they can continue their higher education,” said Teacher Alberto Minotta, of Tarrytown—who was among a group gathering support for the Dream Act, which would offer a conditionally permanent residency to illegal immigrants who grew up in the United State and graduated from a U.S. high school so they could enroll in either the military or go to college.

The teach-ins were followed by a march through the downtown where about 20 marchers shouted phrases like “We are the 99%” and “What does democracy look like? This is what democracy looks like!”

More than 100 people, mostly clad in red, showed up across the street from the plaza, on the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd. and Martine Avenue, at 5 p.m. for the Westchester Putnam Central Labor Body’s rally, which included fire fighters, police, teachers, utility and communications workers and their families.

“When you look at what’s going on in this county today what do you see?” Harry Farrell, president of the Utility Workers of Union of America Local 1-2, asked the crowd.You see greed. I see a lot of Verizon signs out there. Your CEO just gave himself a raise he felt he deserved—from $17 million to $23 million and he wants to take away your benefits. This is just one corporation, it’s what we see happening throughout the United States today. It’s a crime.”

Farrell impressed upon the importance of getting family members, neighbors, friends and the whole community involved in fighting for fair wages, benefits and working conditions. 

“You need a job, you need the schools to work, you need Cuomo to hear us because his corporate friends are trying to put their feet on our necks—and we’re not going to take it any more,” said Pat Puelo of the Westchester CSEA, who is also a member of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers and New York State United Teachers

Puelo told the crowd that NYSUT lost 30,000 teachers in the last two years.

“The nation works when we make sure every man and woman has a job,” said Puelo. “We don’t want our children to not have jobs it has to stop now we have to make sure somebody stops the greed.”

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Danny May 18, 2013 at 12:20 pm
It is dangerous and a menace to our already horrible traffic on 6. Thank God none of those kids gotRead More hit running in between cars looking for change. Traffic was backed up all through Mohegan...Poor choice of a way to raise monies for a good cause.
W Kelly May 19, 2013 at 07:31 am
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Robin Seggs May 18, 2013 at 11:02 pm
I get that Mr. catalina blames the current mayor for this situation but This is what I dontRead More understand. He finishes by saying that as a Lawyer he would not support an appeal to the court decision. so what would he do? IF Mayor, what would catalina do about the clinic? i cant believe he wrote that much and never said what his plan to address the issue is.
W Kelly May 18, 2013 at 05:39 pm
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sayitsnotsojack May 19, 2013 at 11:37 am
The long suffering tax payer should look at it as them paying for their extravagant health care andRead More pension plans. As for lending a hand they have had our hand outs for way too long.
Abby Normal May 19, 2013 at 11:27 am
Tele, I keep hearing the mantra from the right saying more guns equal less crime. The truth howeverRead More flies in the face of this propaganda. A recent study actually shows that the highest homicide rates are in the states with the fewest gun controls. States like Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi and Alaska just to name a few. Sure, there are fewer homicides in Alaska than in New York, but adjusted for population, the per-ca-pita homicide rate is significantly lower in New York.
Teleman May 19, 2013 at 09:07 am
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Rose Rowland May 19, 2013 at 08:06 am
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Teleman May 15, 2013 at 04:11 pm
I stand by my statement- until these contracts are fully re-negotiated and the unions startRead More contributing to their benefits and taking zero % or minimal raises, the taxes will continue to increase year after year- Buchanan will no longer be the so-called "bargain" some claim it is.
Sick of the Lies May 10, 2013 at 10:04 am
Hey Fly, before you make comments, you should check the facts. The contracts are alive and well.Read More Mr. Donahue should try learning to read and checking the facts before sending his brilliant letters to the editor in for publishing. They are almost always entirely fictional....but perhaps he really believes what he says. Yeah, right. He intentionally makes up stories to sucker people like you into believing his nonsense.
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