This child's play tent, complete with toys, continues to occupy my thoughts. What a vivid picture of why the Occupy movement is a force for social justice and social change. What kind of world are children and grandchildren of the 99% growing up in? And what kind of world do we want them to grow up in! I was there for an event at the Interfaith Tent: our Rabbi, Linda Holtzman, spoke about the scriptural basis for taking action to repair the brokenness of the world. In a nutshell: 100% of us are created in God's image, not 1%. A "renegade Baptist minister" also spoke, who had actually been occupying for 29 days. He said, "If you really want to know what this is about, come down and participate in some conversations. Listen to what people are saying."
The young people who were staffing the Interfaith Tent were an inspiration. They had just had their tent stolen that day, along with sleeping bags and sentimental items. Fortunately they had homes to sleep in that night, but were determined to keep on keeping on. They were stressed but undaunted. They couldn't imagine doing anything else, being anywhere else. Our group was able to connect them with someone who wanted to donate a tent. So it goes. I feel hope for the future because of having met them.
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