Sunday, November 6, 2011

Mayor Jean Quan's Statement about Day of Action on November 2, 2011

News from: The Office of Mayor Jean Quan

November 1, 2011

Mayor Jean Quan's Statement Concerning

Day of Action on November 2, 2011

It is my expectation that tomorrow's general strike is peaceful and places the issues of the 99% front and center. I am working with the police chief to

make sure that the pro-99% activists – whose cause I support – will have the freedom to get their message across without the conflict that marred

last week's events. Although getting the balance right is never an easy task, in Oakland we are committed to honoring free speech and protecting

public safety.

The protestors are raising important issues that we must confront. Oakland is a city struggling with high levels of unemployment,

underemployment, foreclosure, and budget cuts. We all have to work together to solve these problems.

Tomorrow  morning, Chief Jordan and Administrator Santana and I will open the Emergency Operations Center early in the morning and work together to monitor the situation and maintain peace. I call on everyone to lift up important issues and to lift up peace.

In the short term, I want to encourage everyone to support our small businesses, especially those in the downtown core who have experienced

declining patronage. They are a part of the 99%, and they are essential to our local economy.

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