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Latest Images of OccupyWallStreetProtest

By: Mary Rose|2011-10-03|News and society

According to some reports, on Saturday evening Saturday, October 1, 2011, over 700 occupywallstreet protesters who have been occupying a downtown Manhattan square, New York City for two weeks were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge during a march with...312

OccupyWallStreetProtesters Suppressed by Stun Grenade in Oakland

By: Mary Rose|2011-10-28|News and society

Occupy wallstreet protests have spread around the United States as protesters say they are making a stand against corporate greed and income inequality in the country. The protests have attracted a wide range of people, including college students looking for work and the homeless.

The OccupyWallStreet

By: Robert Desjarlait|2011-11-04|Humanities

The occupywallstreet (OWS) protest has become a matter of debate in Indian country. Some have chosen to be included under the slogan “We Are The 99%”; others, like me, have not.

Occupy Movement: Protest against Unbridled Inequality

By: Editor123|2011-12-28|Society

Started on Sep 17, 2011, occupywallstreet donations (OWS) is a protest against the unbridled inequality and wealth difference in the U.S. and other parts of the world. The global movement is now getting momentum by leaps and bounds and demands the separation of money from politics.

New York: WallStreetProtest in Pictures and Video

By: Mary Rose|2011-09-21|News and society

At least seven people are arrested and thousands of other people attend the “Occupy wall Street” (a global "Day of Rage") over the weekend to protest against power of financial industry.

OccupyWallStreet Lacks African American Support

By: Jordan Guy|2011-11-29|Society

What started out as a small group of protesters in a tiny park in Manhattan has quickly blossomed into a worlwide movement. Occupy wallstreet has captured the hearts and minds of millions of Americans and foriegners alike who are tired of inequitie...1504

OccupyWallStreet: Movement against Social Inequality

By: Editor123|2011-12-01|Society

OWS (Occupy wall Street) is a movement against social and political inequality, widely-spread unemployment, corruption, greed, corporations’ undue influence, most importantly, the financial services sector-on government.

Know More about OccupyWallStreet

By: Know More about Occupy Wall Street|2011-12-28|Society

The occupywallstreet kind of movement has spread throughout the world in various forms. There’s a Google initiative to create a website that will empower such occupy Groups around the world.

OccupyWallStreet Meets Resistance and Impacts Forex Charts

By: james smith|2011-12-14|Currency Trading

The occupywallstreet movement is something that was started by a group of cyber activists from around the world, its mission was to change the financial structure through protest and occupation.  To that end cities around the world have been occup...

OccupyWallStreet movement against financial inequality gains momentum

By: annphilip|2012-02-10|News and society

The majority of the Americans across the nation and the world united in the country's financial capital to show their anger against the prevailing global system based on poverty, oppression, and violence.

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Mary Rose - Mary Rose is currently a lecturer on society. In her free time, Mary is fond of joining social activities. Her goal is to provide up-to-date news and articles on society and culture.
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Jordan Guy - Jordan is a contributor to AfroDaddy.com  The Black Man Survival Guide, one of the leading self-help African American websites on the Internet.  To see more articles for black men, please visit AfroDaddy.com.