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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Rockabilly Meets Occupy
The Occubilly Brothers describe themselves as "the Occupy Movement's answer to The Cramps."
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Moving Beyond Wall Street-Centric Economics
The global economy is finally shifting away from the model that has prevailed for the last three decades. Europeans are rejecting austerity. Latin Americans are nationalizing enterprises. Maybe that long-heralded “end of the Washington consensus” is finally upon us.
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How the Women of Guatemala Rocked May Day
May 1 events in the colonial city of Antigua Guatemala are traditionally festive, but not in recent memory have Antigua’s workers, peasants and unions organized a May Day march like this year's.
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Be Part of the Solution
A new music video by hip-hop and reggae artist HighDro urges viewers to be part of the solution, not the problem.
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Ariel Zevon Wants to Wake Up the 99%
Ariel Zevon has released another video, fresh on the heels of her recent videos about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and Bank of America.
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Lupe Fiasco Still Singing Occupy's Song
Lupe Fiasco, a longtime supporter of OWS, spoke to Fuse recently about his upcoming album, "Food and Liquor 2," along with his thoughts on the Occupy Movement.
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ALEC and Koch Industries Aim to Subvert Green Energy
A confidential strategy memo advises using "subversion" to build a national movement of wind farm protesters. "Local anti-wind groups are coordinating and working with national fossil-fuel funded advocacy groups to wreck the wind industry."
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Moscow: Occupied
As far as the Twittersphere is concerned, Occupy has come to Moscow. But one thing is for certain - this isn't Occupy as we know it.
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Folk the Banks
U.K.-based Occupation Records, born out of Occupy London, will release its debut compilation on June 4, and a small sampler of songs is available now to whet your appetite.
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We Are All Illegals
Outernational is not your typical rock ‘n roll band: the five-piece activist rock group flavors their music with mariachi and Spanish shout outs, recently released an album slamming U.S. immigration policy, and has even played gigs at Native American reservations.