Occupy Wall Street news


The Network of Global Corporate Control. Christine Lepisto, TreeHugger: “A team of Swiss mathematicians just proved that out of over 43,000 transnational corporations (TNCs), relatively few control almost 80% of the global economy”: here.

USA: Thom Hartmann, Thom Hartmann’s Blog: “Without something or someone to be afraid of, the Republicans are truly lost, wandering in the wilderness. And no matter how hard they try to gin up fear of the ‘dreaded deficit bomb,’ it just doesn’t make Americans jump the way the USSR’s nukes did two generations ago, or 9/11 did a decade ago. So now they’re trying to whip up fear of the Occupy Wall Street folks, but so far OWS has the sympathy of average Americans.”: here.

Trading in standard picket chants for “We are the 99 percent!” several hundred workers and activists marched from Manhattan Verizon headquarters down to Zuccotti Park Friday evening. Many wore “Occupy Wall Street! Occupy Verizon! Occupy Everything!” signs over red union t-shirts. Marchers circled the park before the march continued on to a nearby Verizon store, where the crowd chanted “Shame” at Verizon and “Thank you” to Occupy Wall Street. But many of the union marchers had lingered at Zuccotti Park, eager to witness the occupation whose energy and iconography is transforming their contract fight: here.

Barbara Ehrenreich | “Throw Them Out With the Trash”: Why Homelessness Is Becoming an Occupy Wall Street Issue: here.

Food System Pays Dearly as Wall Street Occupies Washington. Ben Lilliston, OtherWords: “The 1 percent recently racked up two more big victories. President Barack Obama signed three new free-trade agreements and regulators watered down rules that govern commodity markets, which ultimately have a big impact on both farmers and consumers. Both developments make the protestors’ point: Washington is occupied by corporate power”: here.

This video is about Occupy Chicago.

Nurses to picket City Hall over arrests at Occupy Chicago protest: here.

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  1. NYC Labor Against the War

    10.24 Occupy Wall Street Report:

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    ‎”I think this is one of the ways in which we can deepen and expand the Occupy movement into communities of colour. The issue of arbitrary police power has always been the central issue in poor, black and brown and red and yellow communities.”
    –Cornell West

    Occupy Wall Street puts spotlight on police stop-and-frisk tactics
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/24/occupy-wall-street-stop-frisk
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    OWS-NYC: UPDATE

    Against Rules, Tents Arise at Protest
    The posted rules in Zuccotti Park are clear: no camping and/or the erection of tents or other structures. But the Occupy Wall Street encampment is beginning to resemble a tent city anyway.
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204777904576649691966085946.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

    Program Information – Building Bridges: Occupy Wall St. Protests – Sotheby’s, Stop & Frisk, Verizon
    It’s been a busy week for NYC’s Occupy Wall Street protesters. Building Bridges brings you coverage of three of the multitude of actions they joined with community and labor activists last week.
    http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/55238

    Occupy Wall Street puts spotlight on police stop-and-frisk tactics
    ‎”I think this is one of the ways in which we can deepen and expand the Occupy movement into communities of colour. The issue of arbitrary police power has always been the central issue in poor, black and brown and red and yellow communities.”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/24/occupy-wall-street-stop-frisk

    Building blocs: Labor, Occupy Wall Street team up
    “What you see is the beginning of a movement,” said Marvin Holland, political action director at the Transport Workers Union, who has been a fixture at Zuccotti. “I wouldn’t call it a movement yet, but there’s a tremendous amount of dialogue that you didn’t have a month ago about things that are wrong with the system and how we change it collectively.”
    http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20111023/ECONOMY/310239975#ixzz1beQFb2Bh

    How to Make Banks Really Mad: Occupy Foreclosures » New Deal 2.0
    Could the next step after camping in Zuccotti Park be camping out in homes facing foreclosure?
    http://www.newdeal20.org/2011/10/19/how-to-make-banks-really-mad-occupy-foreclosures-62167/

    BEYOND OWS: U.S.

    ALBANY: Cuomo is ‘Preoccupied’ Wall Street
    Gov. Cuomo suffered a rare political defeat over the weekend as he tried but failed to get Albany’s Democratic mayor to do something Mayor Bloomberg won’t do: shut down the local Occupy Wall Street.
    http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/cuomo_is_preoccupied_wall_street_yOKZ6zziY9mAv61426UuSO

    BUFFALO: Occupy Buffalo and Verizon Workers

    CHICAGO: Thousands march, 100+ arrested at Occupy Chicago protest
    Thousands marched, and 100+ people were arrested — again — during the second weekend of mass mobilizations at Occupy Chicago, which has now been going strong for 30 days.
    http://chicago.indymedia.org/newswire/display/95156/index.php

    CHICAGO: Nurses Protest After Being Arrested At Occupy Chicago Protest
    A group of nurses picketed outside Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office Monday morning to express their outrage, after several nurses were arrested during the Occupy Chicago protests over the weekend.
    http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/10/24/nurses-protest-after-being-arrested-at-occupy-chicago-protest/?utm_source=home&utm_medium=dl&utm_campaign

    CHICAGO: Free speech doesn’t have a curfew
    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel–President Barack Obama’s former right-hand man and one of the most powerful figures in the Democratic Party–has made it clear that protesters won’t have the right to freedom of speech and assembly in his city.
    http://socialistworker.org/2011/10/24/free-speech-has-no-curfew

    LOS ANGELES: Teachers occupy the LAUSD
    Our demands are: 1) Tax the 1 percent to fully fund our schools; 2) Keep our schools public–by the 99 percent, for the 99 percent; and 3) Democratic community-based schools, not corporate Wall Street reform.
    http://socialistworker.org/2011/10/24/teachers-occupy-the-lausd

    LOUISVILLE: Occupy Louisville: Voices From Social Justice Encampment in The Hometown of Muhammed Ali
    “They’re trying to denigrate the movement. We’re not going to allow that to happen. We’re going to stand together. We’re going to stand united. And we’re going to show them what it looks like when millions of people take to the streets demanding their rights.”
    http://www.democracynow.org/2011/10/24/occupy_louisville_voices_from_social_justice

    MILWAUKEE: Occupy the Hood upset over work place proposals
    Occupy organizers continue to rally worldwide this weekend. Here in Milwaukee, Occupy the Hood held a news conference Saturday afternoon to draw attention to a couple of state proposals they say are unfairly targeting minorities in the workplace.Those include Senate Bill 207 and House Bill 286, which deal with how to handle the employment of convicted felons.
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45001564/ns/local_news-milwaukee_wi/t/occupy-hood-upset-over-work-place-proposals/#.TqSwSpsr2so

    BEYOND OWS: INTERNATIONAL

    LIBYA: Washington celebrates Qaddafi’s death
    Qaddafi was a tyrant whose corrupt rule served to enrich the tiny circle around him, while the mass of Libyans endured poverty and repression. No one should shed a tear that he is gone. But the U.S. government has advanced its imperial interests with its role in Qaddafi’s death and the overthrow of his regime. All those opposed to war and oppression need to speak out against U.S. attempts to determine Libya’s future–and to curb the Arab revolution.
    http://socialistworker.org/2011/10/24/us-celebrates-qaddafis-death

    PALESTINE: Harvesting olives as a statement of resistance
    Palestinian olive farmers face violence from both the settlers and the Israeli military during the harvest season. “Even if they forbid us from our land, we are not going to drink a cup of fear, and we’re not gonna stay quiet.”
    http://electronicintifada.net/content/harvesting-olives-statement-resistance/10514#.TqWc8HHTNdc

    U.K.: ‘Occupy’ Protesters Force St. Paul’s Cathedral to Close
    St. Paul’s Cathedral is losing a significant chunk of money each day after shutting down due to health and safety concerns posed by Occupy London protesters, who have set up a tent city on the lawn on the famous landmark. This is the first time St. Paul’s Cathedral has been closed since World War II.
    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2011/10/occupy-protesters-force-st-pauls-cathedral-to-close/

    CONTEXT & ANALYSIS

    Cornel West on OWS, Iraq & the Progressive Discontent Obama Faces in ’12 Vote
    “We want to be able to connect the corporate greed not just on Wall Street, but in the military-industrial complex, the prison-industrial complex, and the corporate-media multiplex, so that we have an inclusive, systemic analysis, even as we’re willing to bear witness to the love for poor and working people. . . . What the Occupy movement is, it’s been able to show the ways in which both parties are tied to oligarchic rule, both parties are tied to big money. And we’ve got some real possibilities, I think, with it.”
    http://www.democracynow.org/2011/10/24/michael_moore_cornel_west_on_ows

    Beyond Occupy Wall Street: 11 American Uprisings You’ve Never Heard of That Changed the World
    While Occupy Wall Street has been in the news of late, uprisings of the American working class are actually nothing new. In fact, the United States boasts a long track record of actions against corporations and the government.
    http://www.alternet.org/vision/152824/beyond_occupy_wall_street%3A_11_american_uprisings_you%27ve_never_heard_of_that_changed_the_world

    OWS-NYC: CALENDAR

    Tues., 10.25: OCCUPY the Department of Education! First stop: PEP meeting
    We want Public Education for the 99%.
    http://www.nycore.org/2011/10/occupydoe10-25/

    Fri., 10.27: Labor Outreach Committee Meeting
    6:00 p.m., DC 37, 125 Barclay Street, Rm. 11.

    Sat., 10.28: Occupy Harlem Mobilization: `We stand in solidarity with Occupiers of Wall Street’
    A call to Blacks, Latinos, and immigrants to occupy their communities against predatory investors, displacement, privatization and state repression. Let us assert our Dignity! WE MUST DEFEND OUR COMMUNITIES! THIS IS OUR STRUGGLE, THIS IS OUR MOMENT IN HISTORY. THIS IS PEOPLE’S POWER!
    http://wibailoutpeople.org/2011/10/19/occupy-harlem-mobilization-we-stand-in-solidarity-with-occupiers-of-wall-street/

    GENERAL INFORMATION & RESOURCES

    OccupyStream – All Occupy Wall Street Streams and IRC – Live Revolution
    http://www.occupystream.com/

    Occupy Together
    Welcome to OCCUPY TOGETHER, an unofficial hub for all of the events springing up across the country in solidarity with Occupy Wall St.
    http://www.occupytogether.org/

    We Are the 99 Percent
    Brought to you by the people who occupy wall street. Why will YOU occupy?
    http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/

    Legal
    PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY: If you are arrested at an Occupy Event, call the National Lawyers Guild: New York City: (212) 679-6018 Los Angeles: (323) 696-2299 Washington, DC: (202) 957 2445 Chicago: (773) 309-1198 San Francisco: (415) 285-1011 New Orleans: (504) 875-0019 Baltimore: (410) 205-2850 Minnesota: (612) 656-9108 Michigan: (313) 963-0843 Portland: (503) 902-5340 Boston: (617) 227-7335 Pennsylvania & Delaware: (267) 702-4654 Idaho: (208) 991-4324 Be very sure to write the applicable phone number in PERMANENT marker somewhere concealed on your body, protected from the elements. Do NOT assume you will be able to retrieve the number from a phone or a notebook. It is very likely you will be stripped of all your belongings.

    What To Do If You’re Arrested at an Occupy Protest – Disorderly Conduct Laws
    http://disorderlyconductlaws.com/arrested-occupy-protest/

    OccupyWallStreet
    The resistance continues at Liberty Square and Nationwide!
    http://occupywallst.org/

    Donate Money to #occupywallstreet
    http://nycga.cc/donate/

    NYC General Assembly
    The Official Website of the GA at #OccupyWallStreet
    http://nycga.cc/

    People of Color / #OccupyWallStreet
    Created in response to the lack of racial diversity at #OccupyWallStreet with the purpose of developing critical consciousness within the movement and extending its reach to include those most affected by the current crisis. It is open to all who identify as people of color.
    http://pococcupywallstreet.tumblr.com/

    Occupy Wall St.: Immediate Needs
    Comfort Committee’s Current NEEDS: thermal wear (especially smaller sizes), blankets, toiletries (especially toothpaste), hats & gloves, towels for showers We do NOT need more ponchos or space blankets. All donations can be sent to: The UPS Store Re: Occupy Wall Street 118A Fulton St. #205 New York, NY 10038

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