On Sept. 17, 2011, a group of roughly 200 protesters set up camp in an open square in the heart of New York City’s financial district. The makeshift encampment would remain in place for the next two ...
September 17, 2011, was a warm, clear Saturday in lower Manhattan. I came down that morning to cover activists who gathered near the famous charging-bull statue near Wall Street to protest the ...
One of the most popular Facebook news sites in America is run out of a pool house in Los Angeles by a pair of Mexican-American twins. Occupy Democrats is a left-leaning page with nearly 7 million ...
Occupy Wall Street protesters attempt to disrupt the pedestrian flow for financial workers in New York City on September 19, 2011. (Emmanuel Dunand / AFP via Getty Images) It feels most apt to mark ...
When Occupy Wall Street was evicted from its home base in Zuccotti Park on November 15, 2011, by the NYPD in a paramilitary-style operation under cover of the night with a press blackout, the ...
That, of course, was before hundreds of demonstrators descended and built an encampment to protest the power of the 1%. By September 24th, when video of a New York City police officer pepper-spraying ...
When Occupy Wall Street was evicted from its home base in New York City’s Zuccotti Park on Nov. 15, 2011, by the NYPD in a paramilitary-style operation under cover of the night with a press blackout, ...
The Occupy Delaware movement kept to its word by leaving H. Fletcher Brown Park to avoid a conflict with a state order and a Wilmington Daycare Center. However, the group isn’t done. It voted to move ...
Occupy Wall Street took center stage last fall, galvanizing thousands of people across the country to protest against the abuses of what they called the “one percent.” Subscribe to read this story ...