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WEDNESDAY JANUARY
18, 2012
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ARTHEMIO PEREZ
Independent Filmmaker Community Activist Producer of Iconic Footage & Member of the Communications Committee of
"Occupy Wall Street" Movement (347) 304-5318 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kZxPsyhKm0 - ARTHEMIO PEREZ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
United States of Occupation
Liberty Square is where it all began. But far from
Wall Street, in parks and plazas and public spaces
across the nation, people outraged at financial
crimes and political skulduggery have slept and
eaten and talked and cared for one another — a new
American civic space has been created. In every
corner of the country, the...
Poverty & Riches
Fifty million Americans live in poverty, as do a
quarter of this nation’s children. The new poor are
the former middle class. Despite reams of indicting
evidence, the media arm of the 1% attempts to spin
statistics in a way that diverts responsibility from
Wall Street elites and onto the negative habits of
poor people....
Breaking Through
When New York City’s mayor ordered an assault this
week on Liberty Square, the story played like a
script only the 1% couldwrite: Michael Bloomberg, a
Wall Street media baron worth $18 billion, who spent
$50 million of his own money and rewrote the law to
win a third term in office, sent in a...
All Day, All Week, All Century
A 1967 occupation of Wall Street. Photo: Larry Fink
For as long as Wall Street has stood for greed and
unearned profits there have been those who have
stood against it. In 1890, the leader of the Knights
of Labor railed at “the control of our financial
affairs by the bulls and bears of Wall...
We Are Free People
The 1% is just beginning to understand that the
reason Occupy Wall Street makes no demands is
because we aren’t talking to them. The 99% are
speaking and listening to each other. 4,167 people
have been arrested since the occupations began;
millions more are reimagining the world we want to
live in. Police forces have...
Common Threads: We Are Not Alone
We’re at a curious moment in this remarkable
movement. Has there ever been one so widespread that
has not yet made demands? Yet at the same time,
Occupy Wall Street has accomplished something that
takes other movements years. It has crystallized a
sense of outrage — and made clear that this outrage
is shared by tens of...
BREAKING: Occupy Oakland Raided
Around 2am word spread that riot police were massing
in around the area where Occupy Oakland has been for
more than two weeks. Hundreds of people gathered and
began to make non-violent barricades at all the
entrances to the plaza. At about 4:30am, riot police
appeared on all corners of the encampment. There
were roughly...
Enacting the impossible
On August 2, at the very first meeting of what was
to become Occupy Wall Street, about a dozen people
sat in a circle in Bowling Green. The self-appointed
“process committee” for a social movement we merely
hoped would someday exist, contemplated a momentous
decision. Our dream was to create a New York General
Assembly:...
So Real it Hurts: Building a New Republic
On a Thursday night when I showed up at Occupy Wall
Street from a community meeting with some South
Asian friends, we were handed a sheet of paper with
a working draft of the Declaration of the
Occupation. The night before, I’d heard the
Declaration read aloud at the General Assembly and
turned to my...
Occupation is Participation
Among the remarkable developments at Liberty Square
have been the Working Groups, created by occupiers
to forward the movement’s goals. In these groups
ideas are exchanged, strategies are collectively
shaped and the future of the occupation is being
written. Here are dispatches from a few. Outreach
Since the best place to reach the 99% is...
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