Why Not Occupy The Schools? The Failures Of Bloomberg's School Reform Agenda
by Dana Goldstein What’s next for the Occupy Wall Street movement as it regroups after its eviction from Zuccotti Park? A small but energetic group of New York City education activists hope the...
View ArticleClass, Strategy And Shopping: What Happened At Occupy Black Friday
by Susie Cagle After weeks of what Shon Kay at one point described to me as "march, cops, march, cops," this was going to be something new. Occupy Oakland was going shopping. Shon has been an integral...
View ArticleOccupy Scandinavia's Long Winter
by Lauren Kirchner By all accounts, Scandinavia is one of the most prosperous, peaceful and income-equal places to live in the world. Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark hold four of the top five...
View ArticleA Map Of Occupy Needs Across The Country
by J.R. Baldwin More than 5,000 tweets using the #needsoftheoccupiers hashtag were collected from October to December of last year, then geo-located and sorted into top unique needs per occupation...
View ArticleWeird Old Pope Plans To "Use Twitter Wrong"
by Ken Layne Joseph Ratzinger, the World War II hero who miraculously became the pope even after his army lost the war, is jumping on the Twitter bandwagon—if by "jumping" you mean "having his...
View ArticleAssets & Liabilities: Understanding The Rolling Jubilee Project
by Maria Bustillos Strike Debt, an offshoot of the Occupy movement, recently launched a project called the Rolling Jubilee, which has raised over $350K as I write; the money will be used to buy, and...
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