Occupy Wall Street protests

Forget the IRS Scandal. Check out the Spying on Occupy.

May 20, 2013

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Think the IRS Was Bad? Try the Spying on Occupy Activists »

By Matthew Rothschild, May 20, 2013

This was not a mere bureaucratic foul-up. It was a systematic effort to monitor leftwing activists who were simply exercising their First Amendment rights.read more

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Spying on Occupy Activists »

By Matthew Rothschild, June 2013 issue

How local law enforcement and Homeland Security help Wall Street.read more

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Occupy Wall Street Provides Hurricane Sandy Relief »

By Amy Lieberman, November 2, 2012

It wasn't Red Cross or Salvation Army volunteers stacking towels and preparing hot pasta dishes. It was local community members and Occupy Wall Street organizers.read more

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Happy Anniversary, Occupy!

September 17, 2012

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Occupying the Big Screen: Film Festival Documents Occupy's First Year »

By Michelle Chen, September 17, 2012

The films captured both the medium and the message--a testament to the vitality of storytelling as a political tool, and panorama of a movement that is helping level social inequities with each new space it claims.read more

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Occupy Wall Street Is Just Getting Going »

By Arun Gupta, May 29, 2012

The corporate media is eager to administer last rites, but the movement is alive and kicking.read more

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May Day in Oakland: Immigrant Rights, Occupy Agitation, and a Tank »

By Josh Healey, May 2, 2012

This is the city I love, the movement we need! And then a tank appears.read more

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How to Rebrand Occupy »

By Arun Gupta, May 1, 2012

“The 99% Movement” has something for everyone, even the Left, but is it Occupy?read more

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Occupy Disrupts Wells Fargo Meeting, Starts Season of “99% Power” »

By Josh Healey, April 25, 2012

It was a strong step toward unity and justice.read more

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Hope in Occupy, and in Amending the Constitution »

By Matthew Rothschild, April 20, 2012

These two frontal assaults on our rigged class system hold great promise.read more

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Occupy Takes on Wal-Mart »

By Arun Gupta and Michelle Fawcett, March 13, 2012

The battle going on at the Walmart center in Mira Loma is an exemplary case of the chess match between capital and labor, as long as you realize labor is starting the game with virtually no piecesread more

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What I got at Occupy Wall Street »

By Breanna Lembitz, Febuary 2012 issue

I spent seven weeks in Zuccotti Park, and here is what I got.read more

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Inside the Occupy Movement »

By Arun Gupta and Michelle Fawcett, February 2012 issue

We visited nearly thirty occupations in twenty states in two months.read more

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Occupy the Super Bowl »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, February 3, 2012

Indiana seems a lot like Wisconsin these days. In both states, people are resisting assaults on their rights as workers. Last year, Badgers protested in massive numbers and occupied the capitol building. This year, Hoosiers are protesting the new right to work legislation. And they are talking about occupying the Super Bowl.read more

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