Tag Archives: occupy wall street
The Social Contract Between Citizens And Police
I’ve been reading criminal defense lawyer blogs for years now. It’s an important perspective to have, and it’s a useful reminder about things that have come to the national consciousness lately have long been important issues for people in the trenches.
Visualizing The U.S. Disparity Of Wealth
“Money talks, but not loud enough for the 99%. By circulating dollar bills stamped with fact-based infographics, Occupy George informs the public of America’s daunting economic disparity one bill at a time. Because money knowledge is power.”
Occupy The Rust Belt: Notes From The Pittsburgh Protest
On October 15, I marched with Occupy Pittsburgh, the city’s first action in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. I watched excitedly as the crowd grew throughout the day, building from a modest gathering when my partner and I arrived at Freedom Corner at 10:00 a.m., to a rally in the low thousands by the time the march reached Market Square at 1:00 p.m.
Anonymous In The Great State Of Texas
“Took this today at Lamar and Barton Springs,” says Reagan Hackleman. “Are you going to be there? Occupy Austin this Thursday at City Hall.“
















