Major agitations that led to New York’s Occupy Wall Street protests still need public involvement
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’s 2nd Anniversary Protests Come to End
Occupy’s 2nd anniversary protests brings activists to streets across country for movement restart
Nothing Stands Forever – Happy 2nd Birthday Occupy Wall Street
Birthday Occupy Wall Street: It’s hard to swallow at times but we did fail to storm the castle. Wall Street did not come crumbling down. If anything, Wall Street has only consolidated its power. If anything, Wall Street has only consolidated its power
Interview with Occupy’s Nowhere Man
Occupy’s Nowhere Man Brian Connolly has been an OWS activist and instigator for nearly two years – he’s the guy who’s the spitting image of John Lennon
5 Ways To Revolt Without Picking Up a Weapon
After direct challenges to authority are crushed, an undemocratic regime relies on apathy to clean-up remains of any meaningful dissent or ways to revolt
Interview with Jon Ogden from Too Big Has Failed
Jon Ogden is the founder of TooBigHasFailed.org a website dedicated to educating the public about the corrupt practices of the big Wall Street banks
Occupy Cincinnati Protester Congressional Campaign Begins
Amatuer Occupy Cincinnati protester Congressional campaign new strategy to change political system
Ad-free Facebook would still include ‘Big Brother’ NSA
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone talks about improving the new system for ad-free Facebook – but doesn’t talk about the bigger picture involving the NSA
Occupy Wall Street Trayvon Martin Protest Support Building
Solidarity rallies build organizational ties with Occupy Wall Street Trayvon Martin protests
The evolution of revolution and Occupy Wall Street
evolution of revolution: Occupy Wall Street was a preview of much broader revolution now underway