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We stand in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street and the rest of the 99% throughout our country and the world. We stand in protest of the greed and corruption of our government and the 1% who bankroll them. We are striving to affect change locally by raising awareness through marches, sit-ins, and other non-violent tactics, as well as through social outreach.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Occupy WSHC

We want to thank Don Diego Ramirez and John Christensen for doing the Winners and Losers radio show. They truly did a fantastic job today! We also want to thank John Case for having us on his program. We hope to Occupy WSHC, every Tuesday from 7:30-9am for as long as John will have us!

There were a number of things that were talked about that we wanted to include links to, so that you can access that info.

Here are the links to the Rolling Stone articles by Matt Taibbi.
Why Occupy Wall Street Is Bigger Than Left vs. Right
How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the OWS Protests
Wall Street Isn't Winning It's Cheating
Washington Still Doesn't Get It

Here is a link to the blog, by Lauren Leonardi, that John Christensen was talking about.
11 Simple Ways You Can Support the Occupy Movement Without Sleeping In a Park

I'm going to include some additional links to some other occupy websites.

occupycoordination.org This is the website that is trying to coordinate all of the national occupations. They are hosting weekly webinars on a variety of national topics, including campaign finance reform. They also have national working groups. So if you want to help out on the national level, this is the place to go.

occupywallst.org This is the "O.G." occupation website. If you want to know what is happening in NYC, then check this site out. They have a great forum on here for discussing ideas. Just remember that everything you read on the forum is not endorsed by OWS or the occupy movement at large. These postings are people's opinions and ideas. Anything adopted by OWS will be posted within the main site itself, not the forum.

occupydc.org I keep hearing people saying "They need to be occupying K Street or the White House, that's where the real problem is." Well K Street is occupied and the encampment is a stones throw from the White House. The people at Occupy D.C. are a great bunch, and they have been extremely helpful in regards to getting our local movement going.

occupyoakland.org
Here's one that everyone should keep up with. If you want to know what a police state looks like, Oakland is the not-so-shining example.

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