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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Hold your nose! Voting for the lesser of two evils?
I first heard liberals’ rationale for voting against their own values and interests during the infamous 2000 presidential election: “I’ll vote while holding my nose!”
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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.
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Before Occupy, There Was Wisconsin
In February and March of 2011, Kevin J. Miyazaki began photographing protesters in Madison, Wisconsin, an early precursor to the now historic events of Occupy Wall Street.
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Photo: Thousands of Spanish indignados take the Squares in Madrid
On May 12 and 13, over fifty thousand indignados take the squares and streets of Madrid, holding assemblies and marches throughout the city.
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May Day NYC: Postcards from a City on Strike
Michael Alexander Gould-Wartofsky is a photographer, author, educator and social scientist from New York City. His photography and videography have appeared in The Times' City Room, The Guardian, The Nation and the books "The 99%: How Occupy Wall Street is Changing America.".
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Illustrating the Revolution
Seth Tobocman, one of the founding editors of the political comic book World War 3 Illustrated, has used his illustrating skills to challenge our warped system.