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But managed to evade the hopelessness long enough to volunteer to work Wednesday and Thursday at this:
There will also be an Organizing center set up the Day Of
and the Day After, where you can go to pick up fliers, make
signs, find out what's happening and be with like minded
people. This center will be at Cleveland Public Theatre,
6415 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. And there will be
a live phone line there for the entire Day Of/Day After--to
find out what's happening, to hook up, to report on your
actions. Call 216/631-2727.


I don't particularly think it'll make a "difference", but I can't not try. I'd rather be able to live with myself when this all goes down. I've debated participating in the work walk-out on what'll probably be Thursday, but have decided that since I work in a hospital environment, it'd be unethical. Or I could just be justifying being a slacker. I'm really not sure.

[livejournal.com profile] bec76 and I are both in the grips of general icky achy tired broke depressedness too. Blech.

Date: 2003-03-18 03:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] calebbullen.livejournal.com
A walk out from work in a hospital is not a rationalization for slacking. Unless your job is totally superfluous, like the union elevator operators at Cook County Hospital, it would be doing more harm than good.

I'm right there with you on the tired brokeness. Apparently Texas has almost no Tenants rights. Hunh, who would've thunk?

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