The recent decisions by two of the most influential national newspapers of record to not publish their endorsements of Vice President Kamala Harris says a lot about how seriously they take Trump’s threats to democracy and his promises of vengeance against his enemies.
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Revolution In Europe
“This spontaneous and popular movement is not swayed by any political organization, but is propelled by and is a response to the national and collective urge from our hearts. We can produce democratic, fair laws to end extreme poverty…”
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World Revolution is Coming
On the May 15, 2011, a call to action was issued in Spain.
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OCCUPY.COM PREMIERE: OCCUPY SPREADS ITS WINGS
"The Evolution of the Butterfly," a four-minute short by filmmaker Abraham Heisler, features the renowned cellular biologist Dr.
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A Bat Signal for the 99%
Filmed by the indefatigable OccupyTVNY team, this video shows how occupiers pulled off one of the most triumphant actions of the Occupy Movement when, on November 17, 2011, they
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Scenes from the New Revolution
Prepare yourself for a journey through the Occupy L.A. encampment as seen through the eyes of journalist Sam Slovick, who narrates the proceedings like he's in a noir thriller.
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Why Occupy Portland?
Made last October, this film shows the early stages of the Occupy Movement as it expanded to Portland, Oregon. It asks some pertinent questions about wealth inequality in America and captures the views of people on the street.
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Consenting to Grow a Movement
As the Occupy Movement began to catch fire in October of 2011, the only thing the mainstream media wanted to know was, “What are your demands?” Without a clear and concise demand, they reasoned, Occupy could be dismissed as a movement not to be taken s
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Where Do We Go From Here?
This film, shot in September and October of last year and released on the one-month anniversary of the nascent Occupy Movement, is a meditation on life in Zuccotti Park, rechristened Liberty Square by its occupiers.
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Zuccotti Life
Directed by Alex Mallis and Lily Henderson, "Right Here, All Over" was one of the first in-depth looks into the community that formed in
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Take a Chance on Occupy
"Still Free (Take a Chance on Me)," skillfully edited by the Canada-based Framed Crooks, is a montage of some of the most popular Occupy footage from around the country and the world.