
First off, if you have been involved in faith-based social justice work, you will recognize that the person with the guitar in front of this Wells Fargo Office is none other than singer and songwriter, Betsy Rose.
*Pause for social justice celebrity moment*
OK ... on to my reflections about this week's Interfaith March and Blessing for the Occupy Wall Street folks in San Francisco. Simply put, it was powerful. I posted the invitation last week, but to catch people up, this whole thing began with a few folks wondering if there was going to be any response by the faith community to Bay Area Occupy encampments. Conversations happened and it steamrolled into well over 200 people, from a myriad of faith traditions, gatherings to march, sing, pray and bless -- all in support of the Occupy San Francisco movement.
A few reflections on the day...
Overall I had a great experience, saw some long-time social justice workers as well as many new faces. Not sure what is next for the group, but it is my hope that there will be more opportunities for the religious community to step out of our traditions and contexts and get out on the streets in support of this call for fundamental and dramatic change.
If you are interested, here are a few more links, resources, etc.
Occupy San Francisco: Website | Twitter | Facebook
Interfaith Clergy in Support of Occupy Wall Street, SF: Facebook | Twitter
There was a good deal of new coverage of the gathering:
Talia Cooper, Director of Jewish Youth for Community Action shared her song, "Mic Check: Occupy Everywhere" during the prayer service. This is not the video from our march, but Talia singing it at another event. Good stuff. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.
And finally, here are a few more images that I captured during the day. For the entire album, please click on over to my facebook page.


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BEFORE SOME OF OUR VETERANS DEMONSTRATING IN OCCUPY WALL STREET ARE GET KILLED IN MASSIVE POLICE AND TROOPS ACTION
for not having the gained respectability of national hero clergy Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King international image to protect them.
I remind my brothers and sisters:
VFP Nation Endorsed back in August at which time Mike Ferner asked all chapters to support this:
International Campaign for Awareness of King's Condemnation of U.S. Wars and the "unjust overseas predatory investments they are meant to maintain."
http://kingcondemneduswars.blogspot.com/
AND WHAT IS STRONGER?
'VFP PROTEST US WARS!' OR "MARTIN LUTHER KING CONDEMNED US WARS!"
DR. KING CONDEMNED US WARS AS FOR WALL ST INVESTMENTS!"
jay janson