#N17 Day of Action / Free Speech Friday
11.17.11 – #N17 DAY OF ACTION 
In solidarity with Occupy Wall Street
7am: Occupy the Light Rail
Meet at one of three stops (Sycamore/Main, Washington/Central, or Montebello/19th Ave) at 7am sharp to join crews who will ride the light rail sharing stories of economic injustice and inviting rush hour commuters to do the same!
11:45am: Flash Mob for the 99%!
Meet at César Chávez Plaza to learn dance moves and travel as a group to a secret, lunch-time flash mob location in the heart of Downtown Phoenix’s business and entertainment district.
6pm: Teach-ins
Come to César Chávez Plaza to join discussions on economic and social justice, nonviolent civil disobedience, the freedoms of speech and assembly, and more!
11.18.11 – Free Speech Friday 
OccupyPhoenix’s Biggest Day Yet
4pm: March to the Big Banks
Bring your signs and meet at César Chávez Plaza, then “put your march where your money is” in a nonviolent march through Downtown Phoenix at the end of the business day.
5:30pm: Rally for Economic Justice
Join the March as it returns to César Chávez Plaza for a rally on economic justice. Speak out for our right to assemble peacefully and demand an economy that works for the 99%!
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Thomas–Come out tonight (Fri) for the march and rally instead!
November 18, 2011 at 12:30 pm.
News Coverage #Ophx #N17 | Occupy Phoenix says:
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November 17, 2011 at 9:12 pm.
hahaha the light rail did not get “occupied” reports are the number of riders was slightly lower. Like i said, way to early for this crowd.
November 17, 2011 at 11:28 am.
Where will the march be around 4:15-4:30pm? I get off work at 3:30pm and would like to come out there.
November 17, 2011 at 10:35 am.
Dear Occupy,
I have a very important business meeting tomorrow that I cannot be late for. I’ve waited all my life for this meeting and now I do not want it to be taken away from me. Can you please delay your protest to 10am possibly?
Thanks,
Thomas
November 17, 2011 at 8:48 am.