Occupy Wall Street (OWS)
Occupy Wall Street (OWS)
"Occupy Wall Street (OWS) is the name given to a protest movement that began on September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Wall Street financial district, receiving global attention and spawning the movement against social and economic inequality worldwide." -- Wikipedia
American Spring: Occupy Wall Street
Activism | May 8, 2014 | Rabid Ranter
The agenda driving all the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) activists and protesters in New York City remains the same: income inequality, corruption among banks and multinational corporations, foreclosures, climate change, police brutality and above all, the need to get together and talk in person -- not just via mobile phones.
Topics
- Occupy Wall Street (OWS)
- Judicial Watch
- WikiLeaks
- Julian Assange
- Edward Snowden
- Anonymous
- Black Lives Matter
- Steve Pieczenik
- NRA
- HRC
- NOW
- CCC
- Jobs with Justice (JwJ)
- Greenpeace
- 350.org
- Sierra Club
- PETA
- AWID
- NAACP
- Bill C-45
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- WCLP
- ACLU
- Witnesses to Hunger
- Millions Against Monsanto
- Organic Consumers Association
- Non-GMO Project
- Half in Ten
- Blue Lives Matter
- All Lives Matter
- Battleground Texas
- Labor Unions
- Planned Parenthood
- NARAL
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