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International #GlobalDebout meeting, May 7-8, Paris
International meeting for #GlobalDebout programme May 7th-8th – Paris, Place de la République
Location: Paris, Place de la République
This meeting is intended for activists and citizens all over the world.
International Call by #NuitDebout
#S17NYC - Occupy Wall Street Year One
Occupy Wall Street invites you, the 99%, down to the Financial District for three days of education, celebration and resistance.
September 15, 16 & 17, 2012
On #s17 Follow the Money, All Roads Lead to Wall Street
Thursday November 17th International Day of Action
Facebook Event | Twitter #N17 | Direct Action Resources
On Thursday November 17th, the two month anniversary of the Occupy Wall
Street movement, we call upon the 99% to participate in a national day
of direct action and celebration!
UniCommon the revolt of living knowledge
Invent the future, reverse the present
The extraordinary months of struggle we experienced have changed us
profoundly, and at the same time have changed the students and the
precarious workers who have been animating with passion and continuity
the conflicts of the past two academic years. They have opened spaces
previously unthinkable, reversed temporality, reshuffled each one's
identity. From Paris to London and Rome down to the Mediterranean a
very solid spectre is haunting the world: a generation's rebellion
against the policies of austerity and cuts in education which
particularly affect young people, their future, the future of Europe
otherwise in decline.
Occupy and UK Uncut: the evolution of activism
Occupy Sandy gained the attention denied to Occupy Our Homes because it replaced militant Occupy! with "do-it-yourself" Occupy. Feel-good mutual aid displaced attention from the underlying contradiction between public housing and private utilities onto the quick fix of digital media. Occupy Our Homes, on the other hand, confronts the system with its failures ? predatory lending, homelessness, and empty bank-owned houses. The problems it addresses can't be solved by rolling up our sleeves and getting involved; they require political solutions.
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