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ADBUSTERS: Occupy Wall Street. #OCCUPYWALLSTREET. Occupy Together  OccupyTV. #occupywallstreet. Austerity measures are eroding America’s public school system.

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With massive increases in school closures and class cancellations, advocates say educational opportunities for students of all ages are increasingly being diminished. Globalrevolution. 15th october: #United we will re-invent the world. #OCCUPYWALLSTREET #102. Alright you 90,000 redeemers, rebels and radicals out there, A worldwide shift in revolutionary tactics is underway right now that bodes well for the future. The spirit of this fresh tactic, a fusion of Tahrir with the acampadas of Spain, is captured in this quote: "The antiglobalization movement was the first step on the road. Back then our model was to attack the system like a pack of wolves. There was an alpha male, a wolf who led the pack, and those who followed behind. The beauty of this new formula, and what makes this novel tactic exciting, is its pragmatic simplicity: we talk to each other in various physical gatherings and virtual people's assemblies … we zero in on what our one demand will be, a demand that awakens the imagination and, if achieved, would propel us toward the radical democracy of the future … and then we go out and seize a square of singular symbolic significance and put our asses on the line to make it happen.

#PLAYJAZZ. Hey you nimble dreamers, wild cats and horizontals out there, Our Spring offensive is building toward a climactic May uprising… time to come out of winter hibernation and play jazz like we’ve never played it before.

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May 1 we leap into the new world with a mighty multinational General Strike. Wherever you are, No Work; No School; No Shopping. No illusions. No apologies. May 12, we intensify with three days of global action. We scared the G8 away from Chicago and now some occupiers are planning #OCCUPYCAMPDAVID – a cacophonous carnival of tree-sits, lockdowns and nomadic encampments in the woods and nearby Thurmont. And then one of the softer aesthetic moments of our Spring offensive could well be the #LAUGHRIOT on May 18, the day the G8 leaders meet in Camp David. The hub for the NYC General Assembly. Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallSt) sur Twitter. (20) Twitter / Search - #OccupyWallStreet... Occupy Wall St. NYC General Assembly (@NYC_GA) sur Twitter. @OWS_Tech. @OWS_Live. All Live! Streams. OccupyStream - Live Revolution. Zuccotti Park. Redmarcopolo (@zuccottipark) sur Twitter.

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@OWS_Kitchen. The People's Think Tank. Occupy Together Meetups Everywhere. #OccupyMap. #OWS Media Center at Night - #LibertySquare. Cell Phone Guide for Occupy Wall Street Protesters (and Everyone Else) Occupy Wall Street has called for a global day of action on October 15, and protesters are mobilizing all over the world. In the United States, the Occupy Wall Street movement has already spawned sizeable protests in New York, Washington DC, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, Austin, and other cities. Several of these movements have faced opposition from their local police departments, including mass arrests. Protesters of all political persuasions are increasingly documenting their protests -- and encounters with the police -- using electronic devices like cameras and cell phones. The following tips apply to protesters in the United States who are concerned about protecting their electronic devices when questioned, detained, or arrested by police.

These are general guidelines; individuals with specific concerns should talk to an attorney. 1. Think carefully about what’s on your phone before bringing it to a protest. Password-protect your phone - and consider encryption options. The FNF – Free Information, Free Culture, Free Society. Occupy Wall Street. Declaration of the Occupation of New York City. We encourage the public to participate and collaborate with each other using NYCGA.net and other digital properties established by the New York General Assembly.

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Be advised that all postings, including any links to 3rd-party sites, shall be subject to limited monitoring for violations of this and any other policy. The following types of content are considered inappropriate for posting on NYCGA digital properties: commercial; self-promotional; prurient; abusive; discriminatory speech, including but not limited to, hate speech based on race, gender, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, religion or disability; disclosure of a user’s personal contact information without permission from the user.

If content is determined to be inappropriate, such content will be removed from the website. Such action will be taken in order to maintain the effective operation of our forums for civil, constructive and thoughtful discourse. First official statement from Occupy Wall Street. News.occupy.net. The Occupied Wall Street Journal. OccupiedWSJ (@OccupiedWSJ) sur Twitter. Move Information. Move Information (long edit) Powered by Google Docs. Occupy Wall Street Media by Jed Brandt. Occupied Wall Street Journal. Occupying, and Now Publishing, Too. Robert Stolarik for The New York TimesRead all about it: Chelsea Potter distributed the first issue of The Occupied Wall Street Journal near Zuccotti Park Saturday morning.

Occupying, and Now Publishing, Too

Just before noon, Chelsea Potter stood on the corner of Broadway and Liberty Street holding a sheaf of newspapers and offering them to passers-by. “Excuse me,” she said to a man in a tan raincoat. “Would you like a copy of The Occupied Wall Street Journal?” The man accepted the paper without breaking stride then looked at it as he continued walking. Over the last two weeks, as people participating in a protest called Occupy Wall Street have called attention to what they say are inequities in the economic system, the ways in which news organizations have covered the protests have been a subject of hot debate.

Some protesters have wished aloud for reporting more in line with their own conception of themselves. Now, they have their own newspaper. The four-page broadsheet includes a story by Mr. Mr. Ms. Occupy Wall Street Newspaper Raises $54,000 on Kickstarter. There's a new newspaper on Wall Street, and it's targeting a very different demographic than the classic publication.

Occupy Wall Street Newspaper Raises $54,000 on Kickstarter

The Occupied Wall Street Journal, a newspaper dedicated to the Occupy Wall Street protests that began on Sept. 17, distributed its first issue on Saturday. Backers on crowdfunding site Kickstarter have picked up the printing bill for 50,000 copies and have already chipped in enough money for a second issue. The New York Times says that at the time of its first issue, the paper had raised more than its goal of $12,000 using the site.

At this point, that number is close to $54,000. "PLEASE KEEP CONTRIBUTING! Resulting pledges have put The Occupied Wall Street Journal in ranks with Kickstarter's most funded projects in the writing and publishing category. SEE ALSO: Occupy Wall Street Protests Sprout 928 Offshoots On Meetup.com Overnight Most Kickstarter backers of the paper receive either a heartfelt thank you or mail delivery of the product. Real-time News App for Occupy Wall Street. 99% - The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film by Audrey Ewell & Aaron Aites. Can we hit $5000?

99% - The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film by Audrey Ewell & Aaron Aites

We need to pay for servers, hard drives, legal fees, set-up fees, transportation, and shipping - we need a minimum of $5000 by Nov 1. This is the film that documents the movement. The end product will be a compelling, cinematic, resonant, and honest portrait of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Please donate as much as you can, and please send this link to your friends: Every bit of support is vital and sustaining. Whether you are the 99% - whether you even agree with the term - or if you just want to see a film about it - this is it. Anonymous: If you want to share your... #OCCUPYWALLSTREET. Adbusters Magazine: We need a concerted effort... The Occupation Times › Occupied Wall Street Journal Tumblr.

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