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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Rejecting Foreclosure in Minnesota
Occupy Homes helped an Air Force veteran and his wife stave off foreclosure by U.S. Bank, which refused to modify the terms of their mortgage.
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Vermont Passes Resolution to Overturn Citizens United
The Vermont Senate has given preliminary approval to an amendment to the U.S. Constitution aimed at reversing the U.S Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision of 2010.
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Tea Party Protest Reveals Friction
The counter-protest focused on what protesters asserted to be anti-gay elements within the Tea Party, specifically several noted anti-gay activists who were invited there to speak.
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Opinion: How to succeed in reoccupation without really trying
I’ve lately been getting the feeling that Occupy Wall Street’s past successes are starting to go to the heads of some people in the movement.
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A DIY Civilization?
The first step to total sustainability, according to one social entrepreneur, is "Civilization's Starter Kit," which will include durable, modular machines that people can build and maintain themselves with sustainable, locally available materials like scrap metal.
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Dispatch: A Hunger Striker Protests Foreclosure Fraud
We hope others throughout the country will join our national chain hunger strike until bank officials are prosecuted for the massive crimes against homeowners.
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In Grand Rapids, Re-occupation on Independence Day
After a period of rest and reassessment, Occupy Grand Rapids held its first rally of 2012 and promised to be out in full force this summer.
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The Food Fight of Our Lives
Finally, public opinion around the biotech industry’s contamination of our food supply and destruction of our environment has reached the tipping point.
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Three Corporate Myths that Threaten the Nation's Wealth
It’s time to restore corporate power to the people by blasting through the myths about how corporations should be run, and for whom.
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Tuscon PD Protects and Serves (The 1%)
Six months on the front-line of the Occupy Movement have come and gone, and my disdain for Tucson’s police force has evolved into outright disgust.