By: Jd Durham | 2012-03-11 | Politics They maintain their power by dividing us up into Republicans and Democrats or whatever. But this isn't a football game. It's our lives! read more
By: Ritika Sharma | 2011-11-29 | News and society Nearly 700 anti-Wall Street protesters were arrested Saturday after they spilled onto the Brooklyn Bridge and disrupted traffic during one of their demonstrations. read more
By: james smith | 2011-12-14 | Currency Trading The Occupy Wall Street 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. read more
By: Mathew Owens | 2012-01-05 | Investing As far as media and the typical American household are concerned, it would appear that dinner table conversations are limited to unemployment rates and mob mentality depictions of Occupy Wall Street demonstrations. Even self-dubbed business programs purposely omit any information pertaining to real wages and income. read more
By: Know More about Occupy Wall Street | 2011-12-28 | Society The Occupy Wall Street 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. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-10-02 | News and society According to some reports, on Saturday evening Saturday, October 1, 2011, over 700 Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge during a march with standing in the roadway and blocking the Brooklyn-bound lanes. Let’s have a look at these latest images of "Occupy Wall Street" protest. read more
By: Jordan Guy | 2011-11-29 | Society Although the Occupy Wall Street movement has swept the nation, there has been a noticeable absence of African Americans participating in the protest. Several factors could contribute to the lack of involvement. Here are a few. read more
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. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-10-28 | News and society Occupy Wall Street 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. read more
By: annphilip | 2012-02-10 | News and society In order to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor, people come forward with a slogan "You are the 99 percent, we are the 99 percent." AS the American government always backed the rich people, rich become wealthy and poor become poorer. read more
By: Editor123 | 2011-12-28 | Society Started on Sep 17, 2011, Occupy Wall Street movement (OWS) is a protest against the unbridled inequality and wealth difference in the U.S. and other parts of the world. read more
By: united underone | 2011-12-11 | Business For the fellow average American, sick of mediocrity; Sick of being pushed around, and willing to take part in a positive movement to create change that benefits all read more
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. The “Occupy Wall Street” protest, which was inspired by Tahrir Square and started on last Saturday, aims to gather 20,000 people to set up beds, kitchens and peaceful barricades in order to occupy Wall Street and surrounding areas in Lower Manhattan for a few months. The target is to end corporate greed and the corrupting influence of money from politics. In other words, protesters express their anger over the financial system which they say favors the rich and powerful. read more