Showing posts with label Occupy Wall Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Occupy Wall Street. Show all posts

22 October 2011

Obama's Risky Embrace of Occupy Wall Street

WaPo article about the Obama supposedly embracing OWS. I'm not sure he has but you can follow the link to the ABC News interview in the article. WaPo focuses on the potential pitfalls of such an alignment for the President.

17 October 2011

Right-Wing Hacker Releases Thousands of Occupy Wall Street Emails

Gawker reveals that Tom Ryan, a computer security expert from NYC, has leaked 3900 emails sent to Occupy Wall Street.

10 Ways to Support Occupy Wall Street

At Common Dreams

15 October 2011

Guardian coverage of OWS

The Guardian offers coverage of the protests in Europe, with an amazing photos of what looks like ten of thousands of protesters in Madrid.

CNN

is covering the event all day and globally.

Occupy Wall Street Goes Global

Protests all over the world today, starting in Asia. Follow the Guardian all day for more photos. So far, they have photos from Asia and Australia. Occupy Movement Goes Global.


Click to the main page for more Occupy Wall Street Coverage.

14 October 2011

Shepard Fairey Designs Occupy Wall Street Invitation



(Go to our main page for much more about Occupy Wall Street)

OWS needs a Kent State moment, says Deutsch (video)

Apparently, OWS needs better branding according to Deutsch. "I don't want people to take this the wrong way, says Deutsch." It's difficult not to, Donny. And then he says that the Tea Party movement has an "adultness" to it. Moran. This is the clip, Donny Deutsche talking to MSNBC.


Don't forget to click back to the main as Comrade Bingo becomes a OWS aggregator while the protests lasts.

13 October 2011

Salon.com and Bloomberg turn around

Salon.com has a Occupy Wall Street section. The latest article on the site talks about today's big news: Bloomberg wants the park cleaned out of tents and protesters won't be able to use sleep bags and sleep on the benches of Zuccotti Park. Next two cents: of course, if you've ever been to New York, you've seen thousands of homeless sleep on thousands on park benches throughout the city every night. 

Michael Moore

Michael Moore has been a vocal supporter of OWS since the beginning, showing up at protests and giving the phenomenon publicity by talking about it to the media. His website has become a great source of information for all things OWS.

12 October 2011

Protesters are Packing on the Pounds

New York Times article about how the protesters feed themselves: Want to Get Fat on Wall Street? Try Protesting

Fat Cats Are not all Bankers

The Wall Street Bull Is a False God

The Old Testament God hates false idols. The Golden Calf as Wall Street Bull and a great story of how clergy from several faiths occupied Wall Street, Boston and D.C. Read about it in HuffPo

Exclusive OWS photos

Freelance photographer Andrea Lyons was at Occupy Wall Street this weekend. We thank her for giving us permission to publish them here.

 Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons


 Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons 



  Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons


  Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons


  Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons


  Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons


  Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons


 Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons



  Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons


 Photo copyright: Andrea Lyons

Democracy Now at OWS

Amy Goodman is one of the great journalists out there. Her team has been covering OWS since the very beginning. A new show is loaded onto the website every week day. I listen to the podcast of the show every night. Yesterday, Goodman mentions that both NYC mayor Bloomberg and the city of Washington D.C. have announced that the protesters can go on indefinitely. With Winter coming, I wonder how long the protest will last. 


11 October 2011

Where the 1% lives in Manhattan; Occupy Wall Street.

Today, the Occupy Wall Street protesters have taken their march to the doors of billionaire. Gawker created this map of where the 1% lives. Just click on the arrows.

Notes on Occupy Wall Street

A black woman talks about her positive experience with the Occupy Wall Street crowd.


Notes on Occupy Wall Street

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