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Act Out! [29] - Occupy the Senate, TPP free zones & our plastic lives
This week, Margaret Flowers thinks it's about fucking time we got some more activists into the halls of the mighty – from occupying the streets to occupying Congress.
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Act out! Podcast 28 - biking Viking, Syria and think pink with Alli McCracken
This week, grab your bicycle and give cars a well-deserved middle finger in a worldwide initiative to cut emissions, get outside, move your ass and interact with your city and people.
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Act Out! [28] - a biking Viking, our problem with Syria & think pink with Alli McCracken
This week, give cars a well-deserved middle finger, talk Syria, and celebrate the Iran deal.
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Act Out! [27] - Activist Autumn begins, sign the petition & Good Will Hunting rhymes
This week we've got a veritable shit ton happening on the Front Lines, so ready your calendars for the activist onslaught.
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Act Out! [26] - Whistleblowers, awful theme parks, awesome secret societies & diplomacy
It’s our six-month anniversary and we’re celebrating with whistleblowers!
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When the Next Crisis Comes, Which Movements Will Seize the Opportunity?
Crisis equals opportunity, for those who are ready to use it.
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Dismantling Occupy: How Wall Street Used Government Forces to Suppress Political Dissent
What happened to Occupy should serve as a warning to everyone about the dangerous fusion of corporate interests and our public institutions.
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Why We Occupy: London School of Economics Students Mobilize For A Free University
Students at LSE join a budding movement against the neoliberal university – and other universities across the U.K. and Europe – by occupying the administration’s meeting room.
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Radio: Occupy, Then and Now
NYU sociologist Michael Gould-Wartofsky traces the on-the-ground history of the Occupy Wall Street movement, through the eviction of Zuccotti Park to what the movement has morphed into.
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Occupying Public Spaces and Democratized Dialogue: Protests in the 21st Century
The worldwide protest sentiment is not going away anytime soon.