OCCUPY

Making Contact OWS Segments:





How to Change a System: Occupy and the Question of Non-Violence

The Occupy movement has changed the way Americans view political activism. And theres a raging debate over what tactics should be used. How is social change achieved, and does violence have a role to play?

https://www.radioproject.org/sound/2012/MakingCon_120118_Ax.mp3





How to Occupy the Economy, According to Richard Wolff

Richard Wolff, University of Massachusetts at Amherst emeritus economics professor, speaks about some of the roots of, and solutions to, the economic inequality thats finally being acknowledged.

https://www.radioproject.org/sound/2012/MakingCon_120208_Ax.mp3

Occupy: From Encampments to a Movement

As the Occupy movement continues to grow participants, activists and community organizers are grappling with how to ensure that Occupy develops beyond tents and into long-term systemic change.

https://www.radioproject.org/sound/2011/MakingCon_111130_Ax.mp3 Occupy: roundtable Discussion on “Community Organzing and Occupy” featuring Maria Poblet, executive director of Just Cause/Justa Causa; Steve Williams, co-executive director/co-fou nder of POWER; and Needa B, participant of Occupy Oakland.

https://www.radioproject.org/sound/2011/RoundtableOnly.mp3

Democratic Boundaries: Corporate Cash vs. the 99%

The people of the U.S. have seemingly awakened, and are out in the streets, demanding changes to a system in which money controls politics. On this edition, corporations, elections and the 99%. In a post-Citizens United world, is it too late to reclaim our democracy?

https://www.radioproject.org/sound/2011/MakingCon_111026_Ax.mp3

Veterans of Occupation: From Iraq to Wall Street

On this edition, we bring you the voices of veterans from Occupy Wall Street and a special report on veterans returning home from war and the struggles they endure, from inadequate healthcare to the inability in finding employment.

https://www.radioproject.org/sound/2011/MakingCon_111109_Ax.mp3

OWS coverage National Radio Project recommends:

Free Speech TV Pilot edition for “Occupy the Media”

Segment One:

http://blip.tv/free-speech-tv/ occupy-the-media-february- 22nd-2012-segment-one-5979165

Segment Two: http://blip.tv/free-speech-tv/ occupy-the-media-february- 22nd-2012-segment-two-5979456

Segment Three:

Segment Four:

Are you on Twitter? Follow #Uprising #ows #occupy #p2 #campaigncash

Unemployed Man Is the Unofficial Superhero of #ows. Read the Wired article.



The Adventures of Unemployed Man from Unemployed Man on Vimeo.

Watch one of the 87channels of “occupy” video near you. Video via The UpTake.

Articles, Blogs, Reports and Videos:POWER

Just Cause/Causa Justa

Occupy Oakland

POOR Magazine

Oakland Local

Occupy Wall Street

Race and Occupy Wall Street

Occupying, Organizing and Movements that Demand Both by Rinku Sen

Stir It Up

Why OWS Should Matter to POC

There Is Diversity at Occupy Wall Street

Queers and Occupy

Applying the Successful Strategy of the Civil Rights Movement to a National “We are the 99%” Movement

10 Ways the Occupy Movement Changes Everything (new book from YES!)

NY Times Occupy Wall Street Slideshow

Occupy is Here to Stay

America Is Not Broke, Foreign Policy in Focus / Institute for Policy Studies

WBAI programs from Occupy Wall Street

KBOO programs from Occupy Portland

video: Why Occupy Wall Street? 4 Reasons

Organzing Upgrade -Occupy Strategy Lab

Occupy Patriarchy

Women Occupy

Feminist Peace Network

WOW (Women Occupying Wall Street)

National Womens Liberation Occupy Statement

Radical Feminists OWS Brochure

Hey students! Check out OccupyColleges.org