International gathering seeks to unite world Occupy protests inspired by stance against finance
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.
Remembering Occupy Wall Street on July Fourth
Remembering Occupy Wall Street has had international impact although its role today is undefined
Chalker Protests To Continue In Jeff Olson’s Honor
After Chalk demonstrator Jeff Olson’s acquittal, supporters still plan to protest and celebrate. Jeff Olson supporters plan protests in San Diego and Bremerton, WA.
Open Letter to Obama: Visit Guantanamo Next
Open Letter to Obama: You prosecuted whistleblowers who are otherwise heroes for exposing government crimes
Occupy Wall Street and the Discontent of Nations
The Occupy Wall Street are the beginning of a much broader movement that is taking the entire world by storm: a Discontent of Nations
VIDEO: How Occupy Wall Street is Run Today
Occupy Wall Street is run with some unusual practices that lead to decentralized world movement
“Occupy Parliament” Protests in Kenya
Pay hike for wealthy lawmakers sparks Occupy Parliament corruption protests in developing Kenya
How Approval Voting Reform is Gaining Steam
New movement challenging validity of plurality voting system in favor of Approval Voting reform
Occupy’s Exit Poll Shows Green Outperforming Republican
As I’ve long been claiming, the constant media claim that the Democrat and the Republican are “The Two Choices” is disinformation. Poll: Dump the Democrats.
Video: Occupy Santa Fe Fights for National Election Reform
Occupy Santa Fe, New Mexico releases video calling for campaign finance reform: Occupy Santa Fe fight division among Occupy groups in election reform push