Unprecedented outpouring of anger at government in massive Hong Kong democracy protests
Occupy Wall Street articles on Democracy Chronicles
Occupy Wall Street sparked a world movement against inequality, corruption and undue influence of the 1% versus the 99%, particularly focused on the financial industry following the Great Recession of 2008. Also see our articles on New York City, Protests, or the Tea Party.
Occupy Student Debt Group Seeks Radical Solution
Occupy Wall Street offshoot battles for social help for youth education cost through Occupy student debt
Reflecting on Third Occupy Wall Street Anniversary
Concern about leftist movement’s impact dampens protests to mark Occupy Wall Street anniversary
The Occupy Central Priority is Political Reform in Hong Kong
Democracy for the people of Hong Kong remains Occupy Central priority amid constant protest
Protest to Occupy Fast-Food Restaurants Supporting Workers
Low wages and minimal benefits spark Occupy fast-food protests nationwide as broader push for worker rights and minimum wage increase reaches fevered pitch
Lost Video: Columbia Professor on Design of Broken System Film
Interview with Ester Fuchs Director of the Urban and Social Policy Program at Columbia University
Bankers Join Occupy Democracy Protests in Hong Kong
Hong Kong movement for full democracy gains support as bankers join Occupy Central campaigners
Group From Occupy Buys Strangers’ Debts and Cancels it
After grassroots charity from Occupy buys strangers’ debts it wiped out what was owed
Iraq Vet Beaten at California Occupy Protest Wins Settlement
Settlement in case about California Occupy protest where Iraq war veteran beaten by police
DC to Film NYC March Against Worldwide Corruption on March 1
Democracy Chronicles is going to film our next big protest by joining Occupy Wall Street and the “March Against Worldwide Corruption” this Saturday at New York City’s City Hall in downtown Manhattan.