The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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The Racial Wealth Divide: Why Housing Matters
This infographic draws attention to the intersection of housing as both a globally-recognized human right and as a commodity in a global stock market controlled by the wealthy.
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MAY DAY 2013: Posters from around the World!
Check out the May Day 2013 Posters from around the US and the world!
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Happy Birthday! Occupy.com is 1 Year Old
A year ago this week, in early April of 2012, a dozen or so activists from Occupy Wall Street launched a website for the 99% and you’re looking at it now: Occupy.com.
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New Jersey, After the Deluge
New Jersey's $1.8 billion Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery “Action Plan” doesn't serve the state's citizens.
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Visiting the Stormbelt
Visiting America in my childhood revealed a brave and dynamic new world. Forty years later, I returned.
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Sketches from a Show Trial
Clark Stoeckley is the only courtroom sketch artist illustrating Pfc. Bradley Manning's motion hearings in Ft. Meade, Maryland.
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Lmnop Infuses Art With Activism, OWS-Style
Lmnop's art can be viewed at lmnopi.blogspot.com.
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Larger than Life Portraits Hit the Streets of Oakland
Inside Out Occupy Oakland is an urban exhibition large-scale portraits of the occupiers who put Oakland on the map.
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Thousands March in Silence Against Stop and Frisk
One June 17, a crowd of 30,000 marched in silent, somber protest against the New York City Police Department's of Stop and Frisk policy, a controversial practice that has targeted 90% minorities and has resulted in nearly 700,000 people being detained, questioned and illegally searched. Officers do not need to provide probable cause or a reason.