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Tamiment-Wagner: Economic and Social Justice

Collected by: New York University

Archived since: Oct, 2015

Description:

The Tamiment Library Economic and Social Justice Web Collection, first began by Tamiment in 2010, contains webpages of organizations and other entities concerned with issues related to economic and social justice from a left and/or progressive perspective. These entities focus on issues ranging from corporate accountability, immigrant rights, unemployment, homelessness, urban justice, healthcare reform, wealth redistribution, and other issues. In addition, there is a huge focus in this collection on the Occupy Wall Street Movement, established in September 2011. Occupy Wall Street is a social movement, started in New York City, that works to reform both the private and public sector. The websites in the collection focus on different aspects and working groups of the movement. On the public page, these websites are tagged “Occupy Wall Street.” They make up their own series in this finding aid. These websites contain a huge variety of media, which include YouTube videos, pdfs, blog postings (including Tumblr and Wordpress blogs), petitions, news feeds, audio, and other media. These websites often act to document and update upon the organizations’ activities, schedule upcoming events, build awareness of their cause, or other media. Most websites are captured quarterly, but during periods of rapid update, the website are captured weekly or monthly. The web collection documents the publicly available content of the web page, it does not archive material that is password protected or blocked due to robot txt exclusions. Although attempts are made to completely archive the entirety of a website, linked pages are often not captured as can be pages within the host URL.

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Title: Occupy Stories

URL: http://occupiedstories.com/

Description: Occupy Stories, founded in November 2011, aims to collect and organize stories and observations from the Occupy movement. Most of the stories on the website are of a personal nature, detailing stories on individual experiences of those involved in the movement. The website also has has a forum for discussion.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy Colleges

URL: http://occupycolleges.org/

Description: Occupy Colleges is a college student activist group in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. The website posts news feeds on university and city occupations.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy Design

URL: http://occupydesign.org/

Description: Occupy Design, formed in 2011, is a graphic design project in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. The project’s goal is to create freely available visual tools around a common graphic language to unite occupy protesters. The site includes a showcase of existing designs, a how-to guide for demonstrators, a graphic toolkit for designers, and a platform for the community to suggest ideas for designs.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy Our Homes

URL: http://occupyourhomes.org/

Description: OccupyOurHomes is a website inspired about the Occupy Movement. The website works to negotiate with Wall Street banks and homeowners instead of foreclosing on homeowners. They believe that everyone has the right to affordable housing. Activists occupy foreclosed homes to work for change. The website contains videos, articles, and resources on how to protect homes from foreclosure.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy Stories

URL: http://occupywallstreetstories.com/

Description: Occupy Stories, founded in November 2011, aims to collect and organize stories and observations from the Occupy movement. Most of the stories on the website are of a personal nature, detailing stories on individual experiences of those involved in the movement. The website also has has a forum for discussion.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy the Board Room

URL: http://otbr-bff.tumblr.com/

Description: Occupy the Board Room is a site that provides those with a valid email account an opportunity to choose a “pen pal” in the top 1%, to whom they can voice their frustrations about America’s economic issues.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: People of Color / #OccupyWallStreet

URL: http://pococcupywallstreet.tumblr.com/

Description: People of Color, Occupy Wall Street is the tumblr blog created in response to the lack of racial diversity represented at the Occupy Wall Street occupations. Their goal is to develop critical consciousness within the movement and extend the movement’s reach to include those most affected by the current crisis. The website lists working group meetings and sub committees of the working groups.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy the Board Room

URL: http://posts.occupytheboardroom.org/

Description: Occupy the Board Room is a site that provides those with a valid email account an opportunity to choose a “pen pal” in the top 1%, to whom they can voice their frustrations about America’s economic issues.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy Our Homes

URL: http://start2.occupyourhomes.org/

Description: OccupyOurHomes is a website inspired about the Occupy Movement. The website works to negotiate with Wall Street banks and homeowners instead of foreclosing on homeowners. They believe that everyone has the right to affordable housing. Activists occupy foreclosed homes to work for change. The website contains videos, articles, and resources on how to protect homes from foreclosure.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Occupy the Board Room

URL: http://www.occupytheboardroom.org/

Description: Occupy the Board Room is a site that provides those with a valid email account an opportunity to choose a “pen pal” in the top 1%, to whom they can voice their frustrations about America’s economic issues.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

Title: Parents for Occupy Wall Street

URL: http://www.parentsforoccupywallst.com/

Description: The parents for Occupy Wall Street website is a solidarity page of parents who support the Occupy movement. The website contains a blog, a campaigns page, and a videos page.

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Subject:   Occupy Wall Street (Movement),  Distributive Justice. ,  Financial sector of the American economy. Social responsibility of business.

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