On July 4th, over 250 of the delegates to the Occupy National Gathering spent a good part of the day discussing their visions for the future of Democracy. The process is described below.
Facilitators at Occupy National Gathering explaining how the process of Visioning will work. Photo by rob kall
I participated in the process, sitting in the shade of a tree, avoiding a bit of sweltering heat of Franklin Plaza in view of Philly’s Ben Franklin Lightning Strike Kite statue and the Ben Franklin Bridge. Just as Franklin, for several decades, hammered out almanacs from his printing press.
All those connections with Franklin remind me of a fragment of a 1761 Poor Richard’s Almanac I discovered in a box of travel souvenirs. Franklin’s almanacs covered the practical and the beautiful– dates, sunrises, tides, full moons, and poetry. So does Occupy.
1761 Ben Franklin Poor Richard’s Almanac fragment (bought in an auction for $12.)
Occupy has a similar feel– pragmatism and poetry. The visioning work was a beautiful thing to watch and participate in. People were passionate, strong, but cooperative, walking the talk of interdependence and cooperation.
As the final day of the Occupy National Gathering wound down, there was a good feeling all around. Much had been shared in terms of resources and strategies. The visioning would generate a lot of ideas of what the occupy people were seeking. Delegates from over 90 locales/occupy encampments had come to represent their work groups and General Assemblies. The Guitarmy was about to set off on its 99 mile march from Philly to Wall Street, and people were heading home with hope and confidence that Occupy was turning into something even more effective and power, in spite of the nostalgic loss of the encampments.
Below, I’ve pasted in, with permission, a report from facilitators of the visioning process. It is almost certain that detractors will mock some of the items but this is a list that hundreds of individuals participated in generating. It’s the way horizontal democracy and direct democratic processes work.
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A Vision For A Democratic Future
On July 4th, 2012, attendees of the first Occupy National Gathering in Philadelphia were invited to participate in a collective visioning process which sought to answer the following questions: “What is your vision for a democratic future? What does it look like? What does it include?” Over two hundred Occupiers from across the United States took part in the process in Philadelphia, and even more participated online.
During the early days of our movement, many of us arrived at a simple answer to the most commonly asked question about our movement: “What is the message?” After participating in a consensus-based general assembly for just a few weeks, many of us in Philly came to the conclusion that our process itself was our message. Since we seek a world where all voices are heard, all ideas are considered, and all opinions matter, our movement’s direct democratic model is more than just a decision-making process: it is a model. “Our process is our message,” became one of our primary guiding philosophies, and it deeply influenced the development of both the National Gathering and its visioning process.
The following document is not a list of demands, or a political platform, or a manifesto. It is merely the first step toward developing a collective vision. It is our sincere hope that the on looking world will reflect on this document and look with new eyes for the purpose of our movement. For those who continue to wonder at our message and goals, this list provides some guidance. It helps to explain what motivates us, and why we continue to risk our freedom, our health, and our personal security in order to assert our rights and work every day toward a better future.
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It is not intended to represent the entire Occupy movement, but it is reflective of a moment in time when people from across the movement gathered together to take stock of where we are, where we’ve been, and where we’re going. The list is far from complete, but it was created through a participatory, democratic process in which every voice was heard and every idea recorded.
Finally, it is important to remember that participants were asked about “vision,” not strategy or tactics. A vision points to the “what,” not the “how.” It is the destination, not the path. In this movement – like many others through history – we often declare: “another world is possible.” In the document below, we begin to provide our answers to the obvious follow-up question, “but what will this new world look like?”
-The National Gathering Working Group 2
Our Vision As determined by those who participated In the National Gathering Visioning Process On July 4 th , 2012
203 clean water, air, and food
186 free education for all
158 no war
116 sustainable human society
110 a culture of direct democracy
108 free universal healthcare
106 local food production, community gardens, & permaculture agriculture
104 economic equality
95 localized economies
93 a world where basic needs are met
92 military-industrial complex destroyed; military spending slashed
85 economic system based not on profits, but mutual aid and meeting all human needs
85 housing for all
82 workplace democracy and worker-owned co-ops
79 freedom to live anywhere: no borders, no nations
77 a collective, horizontal, non-hierarchical society
73 corporate power and influence rejected
72 all cultures respected equally
68 decentralized and de-corporatized media and information, with a free and unregulated internet
67 people feel empowered, free, and unafraid
66 restorative justice and rehabilitation, not incarceration
61 no money in politics
61 a strong sense of community
61 no more prison-industrial complex
60 safety for everyone from domestic violence and fear
58 free common public spaces
55 decentralization
54 anti-capitalism
53 all human life valued equally
53 open source technology and skill sharing
52 healthcare emphasizes preventative and alternative measures
50 absolute transparency in government policy making
49 a living wage
48 no corporate personhood
46 100% organic food & agriculture3
44 transparency
42 all decisions considered for seven generations in the future
39 peace, nonviolence, no war/death machines; no military; no need for violent conflict or guns
37 drugs decriminalized
37 more humanity, compassion, kindness, selflessness
36 critical thinking in education
36 guaranteed work programs
36 recognition of indigenous peoples’ rights
33 free healthcare (accessible and state of the art)
33 no GMOs
33 no more debt
32 transparency in collective decision making
32 a culture of listening
31 symbiotic/harmonious relationship with all and everything; delusion of duality (not seeing ourselves and others as separate); mutually beneficial relationship between humans, the earth, and its inhabitants; acting with consideration for the
community, world, and everything else
30 end nuclear power and weapons
30 end the fed
30 fairness and equality for all beings (including ecosystems, resources)
30 no gender roles; smash gender binary
30 end two party system
29 local community control
28 access to real nourishing, non-chemical, non-GMO food; food supply that is humane and natural
28 personal freedom/self-determination
26 banks and corporations required to act responsibly, answering to many, not few
26 free public transportation
26 sustainability for seven generations
25 environmental justice
25 freedom of movement (borders and public transport)
25 live in love rather than fear
23 respect animals (especially food animals)
22 inherent value of creative expression
22 self-actualization and awareness
22 consensus-based democracy
21 housing , education, healthcare, affordable and accessible to all
21 just and fair legal system
20 freedom4
20 system that enables critique
20 environmental awareness and respect
20 sustainability on the personal, communal and environmental levels
20 intelligent management of resources
19 equal civil rights
19 freedom of knowledge and press
19 international corporate accountability
19 proportional representation by registering to vote
19 radicalized labor unions
19 LGBTQ equality
19 a cap on max income & salaries
18 containing greenhouse gases to tolerable level
18 deregulate the airwaves
18 mandatory community service for public officials
18 nature can thrive on its own terms
18 no subsidies for large corporations
18 no usury/interest rate limits
18 non-privatized water and other vital natural resources
18 one person one vote
18 strict separation of church and state
18 the strong protect the weak
18 truth in journalism/illegal to lie
18 whistleblowers protected
18 public financed elections
17 access to help for all who need it
17 educate children about real history (people’s history of the u.s. – howard zinn)
17 no more drug war
17 fair trade and fair working conditions
17 free global internet access
17 fund arts
17 health food
17 no global us vs them
17 non-privatization of resources
17 racial equality
17 resource based economy
16 do away with all large corporations
16 empathy
16 food and energy are communal commodities and not paper-traded
16 freedom of religion
16 minorities have power and voice (rule by diversity)5
16 more free and open libraries
16 right to internet technology
16 legalize marijuana
15 promote health (mental, physical and spiritual
15 bike lanes everywhere & bicycle highways
15 codetermination (employees on board of directors)
15 conversations
15 free and open participatory government
15 inclusive philosophies, race, sex orientation etc
15 local empowerment to participate and affect issues relevant to them
15 no tax without representation
15 police force as helping not militant or enforcement
15 recycling
14 localized education curriculum
14 unbiased and independent media
14 no private property; publicly owned non-profit system; no debt
13 all airwaves public
13 free communal daycare
13 nationality not nationalism
13 no cultural manipulation
13 no interest rates
13 responsibility, individuals provide for themselves
12 abolish advertisements
12 end all non-sustainable energy practices
12 end corporate existence
12 freedom of expression protected
12 new constitution of rights
12 nonviolence
12 smash patriarchy and all its apparatuses
12 solar panels on every roof
11 climate stabilization
11 government adheres to constitution and bill of rights
11 more open spaces
11 more trees and greenery in cities
11 technology helps all people (not just the 1%); profits from technology going
to people
10 abolition of private prisons
10 an economic system not based on debt
10 an economy that takes into consideration motives other than profit (i.e.,
health, environment)
10 an education system that trains people to work in groups, rather than 6
standardized testing and industrial society
10 communities having control over/having a say in decisions that effect their lives
10 cultivate creativity
10 decisive proposals
10 de-commodify the arts and their products
10 doing art, life-giving activities that sustain the community
10 being able to hold a two-year old child and know it will grow up safe
10 end mandatory sentencing
10 end the ability to profit or benefit from inflicting suffering on some one
10 end to intellectual property, such that there is free and open sharing of
information
10 end to philosophy of scarcity (dog-eat-dog world)
10 end to the earth-moon boundary as limit of human scope; redirect resources
from wars to terra-forming mars
10 fairness and justice
10 free energy
10 friendship, rather than strangership, as the default relationship among people
10 full control of our own bodies, including shared ownership of the means of preventative health care
10 global responsibility
10 less dependence on technology; re-prioritizing our relationship to technology, using it to improve our world bringing people together, create sustainability, not industry
10 less militant border
10 more connections among Occupy and other social justice organizations
10 no bosses
10 no cops
10 organization
10 people more connected to the things they use (food, housing, clothing)
10 prioritizing mutual aid and collaboration, with the focus on needs and abilities, not power and privilege
10 recall vote
10 recognition of global debt as odious debt, which has nothing to do with the actions of people who owe it
10 return congress pay and benefits
10 return to the rule of law as opposed to a two-tiered law system
10 self-regulating communities, shanti sena method
10 short term charters for corporations
10 small communities of people7
10 transparency and accountability as a norm for private and public sector
10 U.S. would not be bombing, taking oil and resources from the Middle East,
Asia and Africa
10 willingness to destroy ego, be honest and merciful
10 world where labor is minimized due to technology
10 less carbon in atmosphere so we’re not spiraling to environmental
apocalypse (e.e., by creating a giant super-tree)
9 a fair electoral system
9 abolish bail-out concept
9 accountable government
9 animals fed natural diets
9 ban hoarders
9 clean sustainable energy
9 common understanding of how we use our resources for betterment of
everyone
9 communities based on local water shed
9 correct labeling of food ingredients
9 democratic process that works for all
9 diversity in voting procedures
9 drastically reduce military and police complex
9 earth rights
9 economy based on solidarity not exploitation
9 educate population for political participation
9 end corporate rule
9 end imperialism
9 enforce banking system regulations
9 environmental justice
9 equal opportunities for advancement of women
9 equal pay for women
9 equality in the workplace
9 equality for women worldwide
9 equitable distribution of wealth
9 fair pay for child care
9 farmers’ rights
9 flexible and adaptive political systems
9 focus on increasing public gatherings
9 free and open communications
9 free public forums for all forms of debate on all issues
9 free therapy and emotional and mental healthcare
9 free, equal access to opportunity
9 from each according to his/her assets to each according to his/her needs
9 full & equal participation in democracy everywhere
9 governance from the bottom up
9 harmony
9 healthier diets and lifestyles
9 homes made from recycled materials
9 human dignity
9 humanities back in the classroom
9 immigrant rights
9 increased sense of community in large cities
9 journalism
9 legal system that supports the poor
9 legalization of hemp
9 less consumption
9 less disparity between CEO and worker wages
9 less disposable material
9 less focus on materialism
9 less waste
9 limit large scale capitalism
9 limit presidential power
9 love all body types
9 maternity/paternity leave
9 meaningful work
9 mental health care
9 money is not speech
9 more funding for science and medicine
9 more public restrooms
9 mutual respect between cultures or trading nations
9 new reliable energy
9 newspapers
9 no ablism
9 no clean water used for waste
9 no corporate tax dodging
9 no for-profit banking
9 no god, well-being instead
9 no gun violence
9 no human trafficking
9 no imperialism
9 no mind control (education not programming)
9 no police surveillance
9 no privatization of public utilities
9 no sexual objectification9
9 no sub-standard housing (quality housing)
9 no violent sexual crimes
9 no war for resources
9 no war profiteering
9 non-oppression
9 parks
9 participatory democracy
9 people vote to enter war
9 people’s council
9 personal growth supported
9 personal responsibility
9 pleasure
9 police accountability
9 police for and by the people
9 progression based on mastery
9 prohibit corporate control of the nations
9 public involvement for curriculum development
9 public work and politicians should be accountable to public interest
9 real education, free and equal, democratized
9 real wealth, no financialized economy
9 redirect defense funding to social sciences
9 renegotiate leans rather than foreclosure
9 re-prioritize government budgets for human needs
9 reproductive choice and support
9 respect each other and the natural world
9 respect for differences
9 reuse
9 rights to trans community
9 safe technology (no toxins in laptops, etc.)
9 secretless society
9 self-respect; self-esteem
9 solidarity
9 stop use of poisonous pesticides and preservatives
9 talking circles
9 things are more affordable for regular people
9 true national security for people, not corporations
9 universal access to courts
9 universal culture
9 universities help and embrace those with less opportunities
8 a society where wealth no longer determines the degree to which one has
influence on the people’s collective decision making process
8 abolish all structural oppressions: racism, classism, sexism, ablism, ageism,
etc.
8 abolish third world debt
8 accepting a tribal way of living
8 access to higher education, trades, etc.
8 accountability
8 adequate public sanitation
8 adequate public transportation
8 affordable, healthy food
8 all law decisions involve all stakeholders
8 allow alternatives to dollars as well as dollars
8 broad based coalition picketing
8 cap on politician’s income
8 children given fair shot from start of life
8 classless/no class structure empowering work and similar standards of living
8 clean water as a right
8 close Guantanamo
8 collaboration over competition
8 collaborative politics
8 community contribution and inclusion
8 community gardens
8 compulsory public service for police
8 conscious awareness
8 criminalize financial fraud
8 decentralized journalism
8 decriminalization of victimless crimes
8 defense only military/police
8 demilitarized police force
8 disability rights and access
8 discouraging car culture especially in cities: offering free bikes, more public
transit
8 disempowerment of moneyed interest
8 dissolution of duality
8 eco-friendly
8 efficiency
8 eliminate child abuse
8 end domestic spying
8 end hunger
8 end sexual repression
8 energy efficient transportation (public)
8 equal opportunity employment11
8 establish federal department of peace
8 feminism-geared child rearing, work and gender roles
Philadelphia by Occupy Cafe’s visioning process is available at click here
The National Gathering Working Group will be discussing any possible next-steps for this document on our regularly scheduled Tuesday night conference calls through InterOccupy. Register for next week’s call at InterOccupy.net