A look back at one of EB’s old videos

May 1st International Occupy Action!

On May 1st, International Workers Day, the occupy movement will take its next bold action by engaging in a national general strike, mass boycott, student strike and mass day of action. This action is being held on International Workers Day because International Workers Day is a holiday in celebration of international labour and left wing movements. The action being held on this day is significant because it is a day in which the occupy movement can engage in actions in solidarity with the international 99% by collectively fighting for our dignity and pride. 

The Occupy Movement is also meant to be a response to the evictions of the our encampments all around the United States. This action is meant to be a show of power. Although the 1% wont be harmed very much economically because the economic damages from the strike and boycott will be compensated before and after the event, this action will be “symbolic in the way a cannon shot across the bow of a ship is symbolic: it doesn’t do any damage; but it warns our opponent that we are willing and able to damage their boat if necessary.”

This action is not only meant to show power but to spread our networks, educate our communities and build power in the process. This will occur through workshops that teach the community about the power of organizing horizontally and how to bring this type of organization to all aspects of our society. Make sure to check in with your local occupy for more information. 

FaShIoN for Men!

An essential need for this season is a light, cotton-blend blazer. It is an uncomplicated way to dress up- and a centerpiece of any stylish men’s Spring wardrobe. 

Navy is a great way to start!

For any other tips, check out http://www.esquire.com/the-side/style-guides/spring-2011-clothes-men#/category1

Food For Thought :)

Simple ideas to better your life :) Its the small things that make the big difference! :) Good luck EB! :)

  • One Foot in Front of the Other

    If you want to keep yourself in shape and reduce your risk of heart disease, walk at least one mile a day. Not only will your heart be stronger, but your bones will be strengthened by your daily strolls as well.

  • The Old Man and the Seafood

    Studies have found that people who eat fish on a regular basis live longer and healthier lives. In fact, regular fish eaters are less likely to suffer from heart disease than people who rarely dine on the “chicken of the sea.”

  • Let Your Skin Shine

    To maintain healthy and glowing skin no matter what the season, take the proper steps to safeguard your skin. Winter weather requires the use of creams to help protect against cold winds, while summer requires sunscreen to keep you from getting burned.

  • Get the Most Out of Your Veggies

    Vegetables offer a great source of vitamins and minerals, but only if they are treated right. If you overcook them or store them for too long, all the nutrients could be lost. Steaming, boiling, or eating them raw are the best ways to make sure your body gets all a vegetable has to offer.

  • An Apple a Day …

    Fruit lovers rejoice. You are eating an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Fruits, especially when eaten raw and by themselves, can be a good way to maintain good health. So fill up on some today and live a more fruitful life.

  • Just a Little R and R

    Anyone who has been diagnosed with high blood pressure should get at least a solid 8 hours of sleep each night. Along with the medicine prescribed by your doctor, proper rest is an important part of treating this condition.

FaShiOn

Pastels and bright florals are great trends that were seen on the Spring 2010 runway.

Haven’t figured out how to incorporate this fashion must in your daily wardrobe?

  1. Well, you can start with floral denim or a nice floral blouse. You can wear this fun springy print in the form of super-comfortable and easy-to-wear. They can also be worn in warm or cold weather, which is always nice.
  2. The latest color is Cool Mint Green, which can be worn with white or other pastel colors while adding a silver accessory.

For more tips check out: http://www.glamour.com/fashion/blogs/slaves-to-fashion/2012/03/5-dreamy-pastel-outfit-ideas-t.html

Let’s Get Physical!

Hello amazing EB students!! Back again with some tips on how to get that springbreak/ summer body!!

Here are some youtube videos that are easy and quick for you to expolre new ways to stay in shape and stay healthy!!

Yogo for beginners www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3vLZqPZxZE 

Pilates for beginners

http://youtu.be/lCg_gh_fppI

Abs for beginners

http://youtu.be/Ax4QJC3PLMM

Bike workout

http://youtu.be/wOOpFvtF84g

Cardio for beginners

http://youtu.be/TfcqEmCa6UQ

10 Tips for Wellness! :)

10. Epsom Salts
A must have item for your medicine cabinet is Epsom salts. These salts help sooth aching muscles and are a great everyday wellness item to keep your body happy. Plus they are dirt cheap.

9. Breathing
Many of us forget that oxygen is the most important chemical in your body. 70% of our bodies ‘waste products’ are removed through breathing. Deep breathing exercises have always been ‘trendy’ but few people actually do them! They really do enhance your overall wellness, so remember to breath.

8. Re-think Meat
In the coming year, it would be a good idea to consider how much and what types of meat you are eating. If you are a meat-eater for life, why not consider eating grass-fed beef, free range eggs, hormone free dairy and organic animal products. Grass-fed beef is actually lower in calories and higher in nutrients than traditional beef.
Already vegan? Then pass this thought onto a meat eater, they might be shocked to learn a few new facts about meat, wellness and the big picture of this place called earth.

7. Take the Hard Road -Test Your Limits
You know you limits right? And sometimes your just A-OK with taking that easy road to get to your destination. Well this year, take the hard road a bit more often. Now push it to the next level. You say you can’t do it??? ….but you just did.

6. Try Hot Yoga
Hot yoga is a powerful detoxifying and balancing way to improve your health. You can find a local hot yoga location at yogafinder.com, and a beginners class usually runs from $10-$25.

5. Take a Lunch Break Detour
Do it! Take a detour! Go to a one o’clock play, peruse a museum at noon, take a long drive up the coast - all on your long lunch hour. It will clear your head refresh your mind to know that while you bask in culture and calm, everyone else is grinding away trying to catch up on those fifty new unread emails and ten blinking voice mails.

4. Skin Brush
The skin in the largest organ in the body and is responsible for 20% of the detox process (70% through breathing, see tip #9, and 10% through your digestive system.) Skin brushing is an easy activity to add to your daily routine.

3. Drink More Tea… or just less caffeine.
I challenge all of you to do a two week coffee detox and see how you feel. Even limiting yourself to one or two coffees a week will create a sense of calm that you can feel. It is now a treat as opposed to a necessity.

2. Water is a great Healer
Water heals. Drink more water, hydration is a cornerstone of good health. Hot water baths are very healing as well. And for the ultimate water therapy, try the hot/cold immersion technique. Take a hot bath, then do a cold shower- ice cold - then switch back to hot. Do this a few rounds and you will feel your circulation soar!

1. Eat Thanksgiving Dinner more Often.
So this is my favorite wellness tip for the coming year. Eat a Thanksgiving Meal more often. What do I mean? Well the foods we eat on Thanksgiving are actually quite healthy. On what ordinary night do you eat five types of veggies on one plate?

So that’s the first reason, healthy foods! The next reason is that Thanksgiving meals are made from scratch. You are not eating some half-warmed up, processed enzyme-deficient food. It’s fresh food, packed with nutrients.
And lastly, on Thanksgiving, you eat at the table, you interact with your family and you are eating mindfully. You are not simply stuffing your face while watching that DVR episode of Greys’ and updating your facebook status.
Try it! A healthy person is a happy person! <3
Flyer from Occupy the Capitol Action

Flyer from Occupy the Capitol Action

Results of Occupy the Capitol Protest

This past March 5th, mass protests were held in and outside of the California capital building to fight for the funding of public education. A rally was held out in front of the Capitol around mid-day that was attended by about 6-8 thousand people. Once the rally ended, hundreds entered the Capitol building. A General Assembly was held inside and it was decided collectively that protesters would attempt to occupy the building. The General Assembly also decided that their movement would have five demands which include 1) passing the millionaires tax 2) canceling student debt 3) democratizing the UC Board of Regents and the CSU Board of Trustees 4) fully funding all public education 5) amending prop 13. 

After the protesters were asked by the California Highway Patrol to leave the building at 6pm, 72 people remained and were arrested.