![]() | FeatureThe Class MovementEvolution of a revolutionThe message of Occupy Wall Street isn't a simple one. The problems being addressed aren't simple, either.
![]() Junfu Han FeatureNotes From the Inside: Redressing GrievancesFreedom of speech is a frequent rallying point for protesters, whether from the 99% / Occupy Wall Street movement or the tea party. The First Amendment guarantees “the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Many occupiers have interpreted this to mean they have the right to make their camp on public property.
![]() Junfu Han FeatureNotes From the Inside: Timeline of an OccupationSept. 17: The Occupy Wall Street protests, originally promoted by Adbusters magazine, begin in New York. Within days, demonstrations spring up around the country.
![]() Eric Williams ericwphoto.com FeatureNotes From the Inside: Not Quite 99% AccurateFive myths about the occupiers at Camp CoyoteThey’re not cooperating with UNM. The protesters, to the best of their knowledge, followed UNM’s instructions to the letter. When they were asked to move from Tight Grove on University and Central to Yale Park at Yale and Central, they did so two days before the University’s deadline. The demonstrators who were removed by police from Yale Park in the early morning hours of Monday, Oct. 10, were not aware they were in violation of University policy.
![]() Junfu Han FeatureNotes From the Inside: How to HelpInterested in getting involved in the movement? Here are some things you can do:
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