From Occupy the SEC to a plan to reduce the federal deficit, Occupy groups are diving into the nitty-gritty of crafting public policy.
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Zuccotti Park was not my first occupation. But it showed me the need to live up to our values.
Only a federal investigation can get to the bottom of what happened in the housing bubble—and get a fair deal for homeowners.
Naomi Klein talks to an OWS organizer about using Occupy as a moment to dream big.
Reporting on protests is no easy job—just ask the thirty-six reporters arrested while covering the Occupy movement. Do reporters have a right to gather the news?
At Occupy Wall Street, an unlikely mix of students, vets, bankers, regulators and academics are planning alternative financial institutions—including an Occupy bank.
Notes on 2011’s preoccupied hearts and minds.
With some of the highest foreclosure rates in the country, the Southern city is fertile ground for the growing Occupy movement.
Shouldering insurmountable student debt yet seeing fewer opportunities, young Americans share the same desperation and frustration of the Arab youth.


