by Erik Kain on October 3, 2011
Occupy Wall Street protesters work on laptops in Zuccotti Park in New York October 1, 2011. As Occupy Wall Street enters its third week, some observers might argue that the movement remains feckless. Detractors, both sympathetic and otherwise, continue to argue that the movement lacks a coherent vision for change. Despite swelling crowds and alarming numbers [...]
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by Erik Kain on October 2, 2011
New York City has been inundated with protests recently. Occupy Wall Street protests are gaining strength. Union pilots showed up on Wall Street to protest a hasty merger between United and Continental airlines. And yesterday over a thousand feminists held a scantily-clad rally, which they called SlutWalk, to protest blaming the victims of sexual assault [...]
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