Without A Camp, Occupy Boston Seeks Next Phase
The Occupy Boston movement plans to join a rally on Causeway Street Monday afternoon against federal housing policies. More than a week after the dismantling of the Dewey Square encampment, opinions vary on the effectiveness of the movement.
So, where is the Occupy Boston movement going? And what has it accomplished?
Profile: People of Occupy Boston: Elizabeth Holmes
BLAST Magazine: What do you do?
EH: I am a part of medical, safety, wellness, legal and jail support; was in media and direct action.
Indian ‘Occupy Wall Street’ movement takes shape
A local version of ‘Occupy Wall Street’ movement – a protest against social and economic inequality that started in New York but has now spread across 83 countries, is now also shaping up in India, and has in fact already incubated a ‘community-owns-resources’ experiment at Hazaribagh in Bihar.
The experiment questioning the new global economic order that led to the collapse of European and American economies, leaving people unemployed across the globe, has emboldened those Indians who oppose the “World Bank-piloted economic models designed to satiate appetite of big corporations and re-colonizers”.
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