Monthly Archives: February 2012 »
A Movement and the Hostile Media
This article is from the Occupied Media newswire. It originally appeared on The Occupied Wall Street Journal. Every progressive movement in U.S. history was portrayed negatively by mainstream media at the time it was
Read More »Boston Antifa, OSCL Rage Against Fascism
Boston-area members of several left organizations, including Boston Antifa and Freedom Road Socialist Organization (also known as Organizacion Socialista del Camino para la Libertad, or OSCL), held a fundraiser benefit on February 4 to
Read More »CARTOON: Investing In The Future
Image and text by Kip Lyall. See more of Kip’s work at kiplyall.com
Read More »Video: The Summit to Unite Citizens For Democracy
On January 20 and 21, the Citizens United Working Group of Occupy Boston and a wide coalition of activists gathered to discuss the ramifications of the Citizens United Supreme Court decision. Over 70 people
Read More »Letter From Portland: Homelessness
This article is from the Occupied News Wire. Originally published in the Portland Occupier. All photos by ‘Paul’. It was the night of November 14th, and there was a spontaneous late-night march in downtown
Read More »Redistribution, Competition and Equality: Sports Edition
Those who study politics and economics often look for models, in order to test on the micro scale the effects of policy on society as a whole. These models help to show how competing
Read More »PHOTOS: Occupy Boston Rallies Against Sanctions, War On Iran
On Saturday February 4, Occupy Boston’s Action for Peace working group co-sponsored a rally and march as part of an international day of action to demand “No war on Iran.” Over 200 attendees marched
Read More »OBTV Hits the Airwaves
The studio goes dark as the countdown hits zero and the opening theme of Roman Riot plays to a mosaic of image of Occupy protests. Once the screen flashes “Fight Back,” the camera
Read More »From Occupy to Workers Control: Professors Elaine Bernard and Immanuel Ness
The rest of the lecture and Q + A session can be found at http://zinnlectures.wordpress.com/. On Friday, January 20, Professors Elaine Bernard and Immanuel Ness spoke at Encuentro Cinco, a community organizing space in
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