September 17, 2011, was a warm, clear Saturday in lower Manhattan. I came down that morning to cover activists who gathered near the famous charging-bull statue near Wall Street to protest the ...
Friday marks 10 years since protesters camped in Zuccotti Park in Manhattan’s financial district, beginning the Occupy Wall Street movement. Employing the slogan “We are the 99%,” occupiers decried ...
On Sept. 17, 2011, a group of roughly 200 protesters set up camp in an open square in the heart of New York City’s financial district. The makeshift encampment would remain in place for the next two ...
Ten years ago, young people set up camp in New York City’s Zuccotti Park to protest rampant economic inequality and outsized corporate influence on our democracy. The Occupy Wall Street movement ...
In 2011, Occupy organizers spoke with In These Times about challenges and opportunities. Ten years later, we look back on the decentralized, grassroots uprising. Members of the Transportation Union ...
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) has often been portrayed as the Tea Party’s ideological mirror image: a left-wing response to the global economic crises that began in August 2007. Initiated with a tent city ...
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