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Asking the Occupiers: What Is Your Most Memorable Occupy Experience to Date?

TAMMY: “When I first turned up here at 11o’clock on the 15th of October, there weren’t many people around. I thought to myself, this is not going to happen. I sat down on the steps of St. Paul’s just checking my phone, and when I popped [...]
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What is the Biggest Current Challenge to the Occupy Movement?

Julian, 36: “The eviction ruling. We have to make sure all of these structures are being safeguarded. We need to find a place to store the equipment, solar panels,generator, tents and shelves that we all worked so hard to build and maintain [...]

Asking the Occupiers: What Would You Do in the Event of an Eviction?

NANCY, 33: “We would like to see the camp continue but in the event we get evicted I don’t plan on resisting. I will move peacefully to another location.”   DAVID, 20: “I don’t know yet. I’ll react as things evolve when the [...]
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Asking The Occupiers: How should Occupy progress in 2012?

Nikki, 32: “I would like to see the Occupation gone next year. That’s because I hope we can sweep away capitalism and build a socialist society that’s better than the Occupation.”   Mike, 16: “It could go one of two ways. It [...]
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Asking the Occupiers: What has Occupy London Taught You?

Tina, 41 “For me, this has been an educational and inspirational introduction to the art and act of protest. OLSX is a melting pot of different nationalities and expertise, a diverse and creative mix united by a shared desire for socioeconomic [...]