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#occupywallstreet, is an ongoing nonviolent demonstration, a social movement opposing what participants view as negative corporate influence over politics and a lack of legal repercussions over the global financial crisis.
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Top 5 FOX Myths To Debunk This Thanksgiving

Top 5 FOX Myths To Debunk This Thanksgiving | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
When your conservative uncle corners you, be ready. Here are the top five myths you can bust (gently--these are friends and family). Share this widely so everyone is prepared!
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Noam Chomsky: Occupy Has Created Solidarity in the US

Noam Chomsky: Occupy Has Created Solidarity in the US | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
The Occupy movement has helped rebuild class solidarity and communities of mutual support.' Noam Chomsky, Democracy Now!
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This is so worth listening to....When you take a coffee break, link on this and listen to what this wise, observant and reflective man has to say. He talks of many critical ideasa not just the occupy movement. 

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Occupy: Noam Chomsky’s Guide to The History and Practice of Protest

Occupy: Noam Chomsky’s Guide to The History and Practice of Protest | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
How to protest intelligently without risking your freedom, or what flower petals have to do with PVC.
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The Corporate Media's Attempt to Kill the Occupy Movement

The Corporate Media's Attempt to Kill the Occupy Movement | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
The Corporate Media\'s Attempt to Kill the Occupy Movement...
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OWS: A Case Study In Social Movements : NPR

OWS: A Case Study In Social Movements : NPR | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
On May Day, the Occupy Wall Street movement re-emerged to try to reestablish its message and place in the national conversation. Thousands marched in New York City, Oakland and other cities, then quickly faded from national view.
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The landscape of May Day in New York

The landscape of May Day in New York | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
[caption id=attachment_16570 align=alignright width=269 caption=Poster by Nina Montenegro, via Occuprint.][/caption]

An Occupy Wall Street organizer I know — one of the original ones, from the...
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
"I stand here as a citizen of the world"
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The 99 Percent for the 100 Percent: The Case for Deep Patriotism

The 99 Percent for the 100 Percent: The Case for Deep Patriotism | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
In a new book, the former Obama White House advisor makes the case for a movement that engages all Americans in the practice of deep patriotism.
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What does leaderless look like?

What does leaderless look like? | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
A recent Occupy Wall Street meeting being facilitated by an organizer in a tiger suit.

For those closely involved in Occupy...
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OWS celebrates six months by reliving the fall

OWS celebrates six months by reliving the fall | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it

Occupy Wall Street celebrated its six-month anniversary yesterday in Zuccotti Park with a fast-forward replay of last fall: re-occupation, carnival, violent eviction, defiance. A morning chalk-in for families and an early afternoon march around the Financial District (actually, two: one silent and one rowdy) began a day of reunion at the movement’s New York home. As re-renamed Liberty Plaza (or Square or Park) became full once again with hundreds of people, the hardy organizers who’ve spent the winter in meetings and arguments were drowned out by joiners, curious visitors, drummers and reporters. A 24-hour re-occupation was called, and new nonviolent defensive formations were rehearsed en masse. They danced, chanted and held a General Assembly. Numbers swelled to close to a thousand when marches from the nearby Left Forum conference joined later in the evening. The whole day was a welcome reminder that in occupation a magic dwells.

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Why Occupy needs days of action

Why Occupy needs days of action | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
As I sit in the New York City Police Department’s central booking, which has become my second home over the course of the last...
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Occupy Wall Street Press Conference March 19th at Liberty Plaza

OWS protesters about NYPD, the movement and upcoming events...
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Occupy Wall Street- M17- Zucotti Park - NYPD Arrests

On March 17 , OWS demonstrators gathered for their Six month anniversary, were people re-occupied Zucotti Park. This footage begins around 9 O'clock,and show...
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Tidal Distribution

At 8:30 a.m. this past Monday morning, more than 50 women and men were bottlenecked at the top of an escalator in New York City’s Grand Central Station.
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What Occupiers Learned From Obama - and What He Should Learn From Them

What Occupiers Learned From Obama - and What He Should Learn From Them | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
What Occupiers Learned From Obama - and What He Should Learn From Them...
Jesse Paluzzi's curator insight, March 12, 9:12 PM

Social media is an even bigger force in the United States.  The younger generation has grown up with internet and experienced the birth of social media firsthand.  This means it was only natural for protestors to use social media platforms as they took to the streets, such as the Occupy movement.

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A Rebellious World or a New Dark Age?

A Rebellious World or a New Dark Age? | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
By Noam Chomsky
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Q&A with Naomi Wolf: Occupy's May Day lift and the threat of surveillance

Q&A with Naomi Wolf: Occupy's May Day lift and the threat of surveillance | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
Join today's live webchat to discuss Occupy's spring resurgence and what it means for the future of political resistance...
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Californian university police chief resigns after Occupy protest pepper spray incident

Californian university police chief resigns after Occupy protest pepper spray incident | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
A police chief responsible for a Californian university campus has resigned over an incident in which sit down protesters were pepper sprayed. Her decision to quit followed a damning investigation.
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1% Art | Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters

Great article on the #1% and its effect on #culture.
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Union Square: Now The Very Model Of A Modern Major Police State

Union Square: Now The Very Model Of A Modern Major Police State | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
(John Del Signore/Gothamist) Union Square park has historically served as a rallying point for political movements in America—on the first Labor Day celebration in 1882, for instance, some 10,000 workers amassed there.
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20 Compelling Open Lectures on Occupy | Online Universities

20 Compelling Open Lectures on Occupy | Online Universities | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
While the Occupy Wall Street movement may not have the force or media coverage that it did just a few months ago, it’s still a major issue in American society, especially as we approach elections this November.
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History of an occupation

History of an occupation | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
Fault Lines looks at how Occupy Wall Street went from a small group of New York protesters to a broad people's movement.
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Occupy Union Square: NYC, Join Us In Protest! | OccupyWallSt.org

Occupy Union Square: NYC, Join Us In Protest! | OccupyWallSt.org | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it

After the brutal attack on the attempted re-occupation of Liberty Square by NYPD on the 6-month anniversary of #OWS, a number of Occupiers have relocated their base of occupation to Union Square in midtown Manhattan, a point of convergence for several #OWS protests over the past 6 months.

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Welcome to the American Spring

Welcome to the American Spring | #OccupyWallstreet | Scoop.it
This week, the American Spring began. It was a celebration of what's best in America -- civic community and self-expression. But last night I also saw the worst of America.
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Investigate NYPD Violence Against Occupy Wall Street

I just signed a petition to New York State Attorney General Eric Schneidermann, New York State Attorney General: The New York Police Department has repeatedly used violence against peaceful protesters in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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Tidal: Occupy Theory, Occupy Strategy

Video by: Katie Davison Tidal is an ongoing horizontal conversation among those who have spent most of their lives thinking about this moment, and the people in the Occupy movement that are making decision every day about its future.
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