February 2012
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Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Occupy Town Square Statement of Intent &... →
To fellow neighbors, the local parks department, government officials, and the press: This is an open notice of self-permitting by the self-organized informal group known as Occupy Town Square an affinity group with Occupy Wall Street (OWS). Being part of a people’s movement without legal identity, we cannot hold a permit for an event. Moreover, the loose, informal, and boundless structure of...
Feb 28th
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OccupyLondon Eviction, happening now on Storify →
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Feb 27th
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Facebook Is Using You - NYTimes.com →
Feb 27th
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How to make Occupy catch on - Salon.com →
Feb 26th
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[video] Fuck the Police/Anti NDAA march Austin, TX - Feb, 3rd
Feb 26th
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College student
As an 18 year old college student at the University of Vermont, I found a small lump in breast. I went to Planned Parenthood and thankfully it was not an issue. Planned Parenthood is for ALL women…it is not just for the poor. So many of my college friends used Planned Parenthood - it is a wonderful organization.
Feb 26th
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Feb 25th
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WatchWatch
Occupy Cinema: Inside Occupy Wall Street’s Collaborative Documentary By Jared Keller     Jan 5 2012, 11:50 AM ET 2 A new documentary seeks to capture the spirit of Occupy Wall Street by embodying the movement’s open, collaborative structure. On October 2nd, filmmaker Audrey Ewell suddenly found herself in the middle of a new project. The previous day, nearly 1,500 protesters made their way...
Feb 25th
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Voices From the Occupy Movement →
Across the country, the Occupy Movement is developing new forms of exposing the 1%
Feb 24th
Occupy Wall Street: Soundtrack for a Revolution →
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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Virginia House Passes NDAA-Nullifying Bill; Other... →
Six local governments have passed resolutions condemning sections 1021 and 1022 of the NDAA. Earlier this week, the Town Council of Macomb, N.Y. unanimously passed a resolution, and Fairfax, Calif. approved a similar resolution 4-1. On Wednesday, New Shoreham, R.I. also passed a resolution opposing NDAA detention.
Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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Feb 19th
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oldenough2burmom asked: I LOVE your blog. I consider myself a social democrat. It's nice to see blogs with gravitas.
Feb 18th
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Feb 18th
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56% of registered voters said they'd vote yes if... →
Feb 18th
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#Anonymous Takes Down #Monsanto.com -  →
debtparty: #OurFood #TooLongToWait #RightToKnow #GMOcats
Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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Hot Topics – Food Sovereignty (Rights to Raw... →
Feb 16th
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OCCUPY NIGERIA In Photos
Feb 16th
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Global Day of Action to Occupy our Food Supply on...
A powerful alliance of sustainable agriculture advocates and food justice networks, including over 60 Occupy Wall Street groups as well as environmental and corporate accountability organizations are joining together with a theme of creating local solutions and resisting Big Ag and its destructive practices of placing profits over people and the planet.
Will you join us? Here are a couple of ways:
1. If you are a blogger, consider amplifying this story by spreading the word and saving the date to cover these issues as part of a coordinated effort to set the blogosphere abuzz with a conversation about the urgent need to end corporate exploitation of our food systems.
Writers and thought leaders including Vandana Shiva, Michael Pollan, Michael Ableman, Robert Kenner and Anna Lappe will be adding their voices in support of a wide-ranging series of actions across the US and the globe.
2. Whether you’re an individual or represent an organization, you can organize your own event for the Day of Action. Planned activities so far range from reclaiming unused bank-owned lots to create community gardens; identifying GMO and destructive products in grocery stores with stickers; protesting at Cargill-owned hedge fund offices; doing seed exchanges in front of stock exchanges; supporting community alliances to drive away WalMart and dangerous, unethical food distributors; and fighting back against Monsanto’s revolving door into the FDA via Obama.
You can learn more and see an evolving map of actions by visiting www.occupyourfoodsupply.org.
3. If you are interested in helping to spread the word about the day of action on social media, we will be using the Twitter hashtags #F27 and #occupyourfoodsupply. The social media guide can be found here:
http: //understory.ran.org/2012/02/14/occupy-our-food-supply-f27-social-media-guide/
Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
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A Spit in the Ocean
  I’m going to reach 1000 followers soon. To all of you, I want to   say thank you for the conversations we’ve had and the attention you   gave to me.   But I’m going to close my Google+ account, as well as my GMail account,   because I don’t like the idea of having a corporation, however well   intended it could be, have me as a Guinea pig for their social...
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call 4 coders - the first massive decentralized... →
occupyapps: TheGlobalSquare aims to be the first massive decentralized social network in the history of the Internet. We are aware of the difficulties we must overcome, but we believe the Internet Community has reached a point where such an initiative is possible. It is possible because we are more united; censorship and repression have created stronger bonds between those who care about freedom...
Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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Hundreds of same-sex marriage campaigners across... →
Feb 14th
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Occupy Austin joins Grassroots Alliance for... →
Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
Occupy Chicago Principles →
Chicago Principles Chicago Principles • Our solidarity will be based on respect for a political diversity within the struggle for social, economic and environmental justice. As individuals and groups, we may choose to engage in a diversity of tactics and plans of action but are committed to treating each other with respect and working towards a common goal of peace and justice. •    As we plan...
Feb 13th
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