Activism

What OWS Can Learn From the Greek Protests What OWS Can Learn From the Greek Protests

The movement’s urgent challenge is to meet organized repression with organized resistance.

Nov 2, 2011 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

How Wall Street Occupied America

How Wall Street Occupied America How Wall Street Occupied America

Why the rich keep getting richer and our democracy is getting poorer.

Nov 2, 2011 / Feature / Bill Moyers

The Audacity of Occupy Wall Street

The Audacity of Occupy Wall Street The Audacity of Occupy Wall Street

The protesters have put their faith in the last seemingly credible force in the world: each other.

Nov 2, 2011 / Feature / Richard Kim

OWS@TNS: Bringing Occupy Wall Street into the Classroom OWS@TNS: Bringing Occupy Wall Street into the Classroom

The New School, with its tradition of outspoken dialogue and free debate, is probably the ideal site for an OWS teach-in.

Nov 2, 2011 / StudentNation / The Nation

Meeting Offers Syracuse Students Chance to Learn About Occupy Movement Meeting Offers Syracuse Students Chance to Learn About Occupy Movement

A Syracuse senior issues a call to action.

Nov 2, 2011 / StudentNation / Krystie Yandoli

‘You Are the NOW of Now!’ The Future of (Online) Feminism ‘You Are the NOW of Now!’ The Future of (Online) Feminism

The proof-of-concept phase for feminist online movement-building is long past. Now it's time for a funded feminist web.

Nov 2, 2011 / Courtney E. Martin

Ai-jen Poo: Domestic Workers and the Roots of Exclusion Ai-jen Poo: Domestic Workers and the Roots of Exclusion

Domestic workers, many of them women of color or undocumented immigrants, are one of the most vulnerable labor pools when it comes to workplace abuses and sexual violence.

Nov 2, 2011 / Francis Reynolds and Emily Douglas

Melissa Harris-Perry: The Occupy Movement Takes On Classroom Inequality

Melissa Harris-Perry: The Occupy Movement Takes On Classroom Inequality Melissa Harris-Perry: The Occupy Movement Takes On Classroom Inequality

One out of five American children live in poverty. Among them, 40 percent of African-American children and 35 percent of Hispanic children live below the poverty line. We know this...

Nov 1, 2011 / Press Room

Occupy Bowdoin Kicks Off Occupy Bowdoin Kicks Off

The anatomy of a movement at Bowdoin College.

Nov 1, 2011 / StudentNation / Erica Berry

What Is Occupy Wall Street About? What Is Occupy Wall Street About?

This video, courtesy of Occupy Animators, helps explain what’s at stake and why the new movement against economic inequality is growing so rapidly.

Nov 1, 2011 / Peter Rothberg

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