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Revolutionary Reform: An Interview With OWS Congressional Candidate George Martinez
George Martinez is a former district organizer, adjunct professor at Pace University and hip-hop artist who is running for U.S. Congress in the Democratic primary of New York’s 7th Congressional District, as a self-proclaimed
Read More »All Out for May Day: Group plans for A Day Without the 99%
In late December 2011, the General Assembly (GA) of Occupy Los Angeles issued a call for a national and international general strike. The strike, planned for May 1, 2012, would demand immigrant rights, environmental
Read More »Corporate Leviathans are People Too!: Occupy Boston Returns to Dewey Square
Occupy Boston marches to Dewey Square during an April Fools’ Day March. (Photo: Doug Enaa Greene) In the shadow of Faneuil Hall, approximately 150 Occupy Boston protesters sat down on the pavement. As the
Read More »Occupy Boston Unfreezes $14,000 for Future Occupations
On Saturday, March 24th, Occupy Boston’s General Assembly passed a resolution to release $14,000 in donations to the Tactical Working Group for “future occupations,” or anything “directly related or needed” for a sustained occupation
Read More »Occupier Profile: Jon Noble
Being politically conscious isn’t easy. With most people too apathetic to vote, trying to start a conversation about economic injustice is even harder. “People don’t like bad news like layoffs and bad government spending
Read More »General Assembly Passes Resolutions Supporting Occupy Oakland, General Strike
by Daniel Schneider At Occupy Boston’s General Assembly on Sunday, October 30, participants passed two resolutions meant to show solidarity with and support for Occupy Oakland. Members of Oakland’s occupation were forcibly removed from
Read More »General Assembly Summary (Oct. 23)
by Stephanie Fail Sunday night’s General Assembly was kept relatively brief, with several announcements and just one proposal.. The proposal was created by a pop-up working group called the “Statement of Purpose Working Group”
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