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Description: ColorOfChange.org works to strengthen Black America’s political voice, make government more responsive to the concerns to Black Americans and to bring about political and social change. ColorOfChange.org is comprised of Black Americans from every economic class, as well as those from all backgrounds who seek to help Black Americans be heard. Members are united to make sure all Americans are represented, served, and protected regardless of race or class.
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Subject: African Americans--Political activity
Creator: ColorOfChange.org
Publisher: ColorOfChange.org
Description: This is the website of the Occupy Wall Street Alternative Banking working group. The group aims to push for better financial regulations, by evaluating and fostering alternative financial options, and by educating the public about the contemporary financial system to inspire activism. The website contains event listings, information on their projects, reports, research resources, and a blog.
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Subject: Banks and banking |z United States., Social responsibility in banking.
Creator: Occupy Alternative Banking
Coverage: United States.
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Formerly known as the Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV), CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities works to build grassroots community power across diverse poor and working class Asian immigrant and refugee communities in New York City. Through an organizing model constituted by five core elements- basebuilding, leadership development, campaigns, alliances, and organizational development- CAAAV organizes communities to fight for institutional change and participates in a broader movement towards racial, gender, and economic justice.
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Subject: Discrimination against Asian Americans., Asian Americans.
Creator: CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities
Coverage: United States
Description: Formerly known as the Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV), CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities works to build grassroots community power across diverse poor and working class Asian immigrant and refugee communities in New York City. Through an organizing model constituted by five core elements- basebuilding, leadership development, campaigns, alliances, and organizational development- CAAAV organizes communities to fight for institutional change and participates in a broader movement towards racial, gender, and economic justice.
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Subject: Discrimination against Asian Americans., Asian Americans.
Creator: CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities
Coverage: United States
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: ColorOfChange.org works to strengthen Black America’s political voice, make government more responsive to the concerns to Black Americans and to bring about political and social change. ColorOfChange.org is comprised of Black Americans from every economic class, as well as those from all backgrounds who seek to help Black Americans be heard. Members are united to make sure all Americans are represented, served, and protected regardless of race or class.
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Subject: African Americans--Political activity
Creator: ColorOfChange.org
Publisher: ColorOfChange.org
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: OWS Direct Action is the action working group of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The website contains information on meetings, their direct action campaigns and days, their eco-action campaign, resources, and passed proposals.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy Data is an Occupy Wall Street Movement affiliated website that gathers data to analyze and create visualizations that are argument for their grievances on topics such as economic inequality, identity-based discrimination and inequality of opportunity, corruption, lobbying, campaign finance, militarization, the financial crisis, the criminal justice system, mortgages and foreclosures, and other themes. The website contains map visualizations, data sets, code for processing visualizations, and tutorials to create visualizations.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Political statistics.
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: The website contains information to the June 1, 2013 attempted reoccupation of Liberty Plaza in New York City by activists affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street Movement. The demonstrations were in solidarity with protesters against plans to replace Taksim Gezi Park in Cairo, Egypt with a shopping mall. The website contains event listings and a forum.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Creator: Occupy Homecoming
Publisher: Occupy Homecoming
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
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Description: Harlem Fightback Against War at Home and Abroad is a Harlem based protest group. The website is their blog highlighting action alerts.
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Subject: African Americans—Civil Rights
Creator: Harlem Fight Back
Publisher: Harlem Fight Back
Description: The Highlander Research and Education Center was created in1932 (as the Highlander Folk School) by Myles Horton and Don West in Grundy County, Tennessee, to serve as a grassroots organizing and movement building organization in Appalachia and the South that supported racial justice and the labor movement. They work with people fighting for economic and social justice, against environmental degradation. Through popular education, participatory research, and cultural work Highlander works to give people the ability to develop leadership and help create and support strong, democratic organizations.
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Subject: Social justice--Southern States, Civil rights--Southern States, Radicalism--Southern States, Labor movement--Southern States, Community organization--Southern States
Creator: Highlander Education and Research Center
Publisher: Highlander Education and Research Center
Coverage: Southern States
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Make Wall Street Pay is a campaign supported by National People Action. The campaign gives Americans the means to air grievances toward corporate banks and calls for banks to pay their fair share. The website contains “bills” sent by users posted to the website addressed to the banks.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking., Distributive justice.
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The Occupied Wall Street Journal is a print and online newspaper produced by an affinity group of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The website contains news regarding the movement, analysis, and human interest pieces regarding the movement. The first newspaper was published in October 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business., Wall street journal.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: United States
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
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.
Description: The Occupied Wall Street Journal is a print and online newspaper produced by an affinity group of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The website contains news regarding the movement, analysis, and human interest pieces regarding the movement. The first newspaper was published in October 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business., Wall street journal.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: United States
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy Data is an Occupy Wall Street Movement affiliated website that gathers data to analyze and create visualizations that are argument for their grievances on topics such as economic inequality, identity-based discrimination and inequality of opportunity, corruption, lobbying, campaign finance, militarization, the financial crisis, the criminal justice system, mortgages and foreclosures, and other themes. The website contains map visualizations, data sets, code for processing visualizations, and tutorials to create visualizations.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Political statistics.
Description: Occupy Arrests is a running total of protesters arrested affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street Movement since September 17, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: Occupy Caravan, launched in June and July of 2012, was an educational road show in solidarity with the Occupy movement. The website features information on the events, the route, and a forum.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
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.
Description: Occupy Data is an Occupy Wall Street Movement affiliated website that gathers data to analyze and create visualizations that are argument for their grievances on topics such as economic inequality, identity-based discrimination and inequality of opportunity, corruption, lobbying, campaign finance, militarization, the financial crisis, the criminal justice system, mortgages and foreclosures, and other themes. The website contains map visualizations, data sets, code for processing visualizations, and tutorials to create visualizations.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Political statistics.
Description: Occupy DC is a nonviolent occupation of public space in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street and Occupy movements. Occupy DC was in McPherson Square in Washington during the Fall 2011 and Winter 2012, DC. The website contains event and action notices, news related to the occupation in DC, a blog called the Occupied Washington Times, a livestream, and a radio station.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive justice., Social responsibility in banking.
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.
Description: Occupy Educated is an affiliate website of the Occupy Wall Street Movement’s Practical Change Working Group that works to educate activists on issues and their root causes. The website works as a knowledge aggregator and provides a list of primer books, articles and commentary, and Author interviews. The website also contains blog and a forum for user contributions.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement).
Creator: Occupy Wall Street’s Practical Change Working Group
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street’s Practical Change Working Group
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The Occupy Guitarmy is part of the Occupy Wall Street Music Working Group, which was founded as part of the Occupy Wall Street general assembly. They are a leaderless, participatory musical group that plays in the streets for progressive social change. The group organizes song shares and teach-ins. The website contains information about their current and past performances and events. The website is a tumblr blog that mostly contains videos.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement).
Creator: Occupy Wall Street Music Working Group
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street Music Working Group
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Description: Occupy Healthcare, affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement, works to build a nation-wide equitable, affordable, and universal healthcare system. They also believe in a patient-centered system built around prevention and wellness to improve health, as well as monetary incentives. They support the Affordable Healthcare Act and other political campaigns. The website contains a blog, personal stories about the failures of the current healthcare system, and information about doctors in support of the campaign.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Single-payer health care., Physicians--Political activity.
Description: The website contains information to the June 1, 2013 attempted reoccupation of Liberty Plaza in New York City by activists affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street Movement. The demonstrations were in solidarity with protesters against plans to replace Taksim Gezi Park in Cairo, Egypt with a shopping mall. The website contains event listings and a forum.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Creator: Occupy Homecoming
Publisher: Occupy Homecoming
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy Judaism mobilizes Jewish participation in Occupy Wall Street, bringing the Jewish prophetic voice to bear on issues of social and economic injustice, and brings the values of Occupy back into the Jewish community. Occupy Judaism is nonsectarian, nondenominational, and open to Jews and their non-Jewish partners. The website features a blog, videos, and information on their events.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)., Judaism and politics.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The Occupy Network is a discovery portal for the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement and is the home of the OWS Newsletter.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
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.
Description: Occupy Pics is a blog that posts pictures and videos from the Occupy Wall Street Movement.
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Subject: Distributive justice., Social responsibility in banking., Banking law., Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: Occupy technology lives as a storehouse for technological resources and ideas for the occupy movement.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Description: Occupy the Auctions, affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement, works to stop predatory and for-profit bank evictions, foreclosures, and auctions of small businesses and homes, mostly in San Francisco. Organizers work through action alerts, research, and protests. The website contains a blog and sign-up forms.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Foreclosure--United States--Prevention.
Creator: Occupy the Auctions / Evictions
Publisher: Occupy the Auctions / Evictions
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy the Bronx is Bronx’s contingent of the Occupy movement in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. The website contains action alerts, meeting minutes, a forum, and a blog.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Creator: Occupy the Bronx
Publisher: Occupy the Bronx
Coverage: Bronx (New York, N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy the Caucus, formed in Des Moines, IA, to occupy the Iowa caucuses in January 2012. They plan on occupying the presidential campaign headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa and other political events throughout the state for a week leading up to the caucus. The occupation plans to use the spotlight of the Iowa caucuses to make economic change.
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Subject: Elections |z United States |y 2012., Elections |z Iowa.
Description: Occupy the Caucus, formed in Des Moines, IA, to occupy the Iowa caucuses in January 2012. They plan on occupying the presidential campaign headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa and other political events throughout the state for a week leading up to the caucus. The occupation plans to use the spotlight of the Iowa caucuses to make economic change.
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Subject: Elections |z United States |y 2012., Elections |z Iowa.
Description: Occupy the Caucus, formed in Des Moines, IA, to occupy the Iowa caucuses in January 2012. They plan on occupying the presidential campaign headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa and other political events throughout the state for a week leading up to the caucus. The occupation plans to use the spotlight of the Iowa caucuses to make economic change.
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Subject: Elections |z United States |y 2012., Elections |z Iowa.
Description: Occupy The Pipeline is a grass-roots, not-for-profit environmental working group of the Occupy Wall Street Movement, founded in the spring of 2012, to oppose the construction of the Spectra Pipeline through non-violent direct action and civil disobedience. The Spectra Pipeline is a high-pressure, large-diameter, fracked-gas pipeline under construction in Manhattan's West Village, which is set to go on line November 2013. The website contains hydraulic fracturing (fracking) related news and events.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Hydraulic fracturing--New York (State)
Creator: Occupy the Pipeline
Publisher: Occupy the Pipeline
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy Wall Street People’s Think Tank, formed in September 2011, holds open dialogues throughout New York City. The website features summaries and recordings of these conversations.
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Creator: Occupy People's Think Tank
Publisher: Occupy People's Think Tank
Description: Occupy Union Square is the website for the occupation of Union Square in New York City by individuals affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement. The website posts occupy-related news, resources to support and get involved in occupy, organizing materials, and event listings.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Union Square (New York, N.Y.)
Creator: Occupy Union Square
Publisher: Occupy Union Square
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: OccupyWallStreet.org is the main website for the Occupy Wall Street Movement. This website contains news related to other Occupy movement sites, protests and demonstrations, and other social justice movements in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. Occupy Wall Street (OWS) is a people-powered movement that began on September 17, 2011 in Liberty Square in Manhattan’s Financial District, and spread to over 100 cities in the United States and actions in over 1,500 cities globally. OWS works to fight corporate banks’ power over the democratic process. The website contains links to other Occupy movement websites.
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Subject: Distributive justice., Social responsibility of business., Banking law., Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Group: COVID-19
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: #occupywallstreet is a tumblr blog that contains updates related to the September 17, 2011 occupation of Wall Street by New York City protestors. The website contains news, audiovisual media, and other articles.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: This is a collection of notes, cards, and letters of support enclosed with contributions and care packages sent from across the United States and around the world to Occupy Wall Street.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
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.
Description: A website with links to other Occupy websites.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Description: Occupy Writers is a collection of writings by writers who support the Occupy Movement. The website contains short writings on observations, analysis, poetry, and prose on the occupy movement. The website links the names of writers and their writings contributed to the site.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business., Authors--Political activity., Petitions.
Creator: Wall Street Writers
Publisher: Wall Street Writers
Coverage: United States
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: October 2011 began as an informational website regarding a demonstration in McPherson Square in Washington DC in October 2011. It became an informational website related to the occupation in Freedom Plaza, which was in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street Movement. The website contains daily updates on the status of the occupation, a calendar of events, videos, and a blog.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
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.
Creator: Occupy the Boardroom
Publisher: Occupy the Boardroom
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The Occupy Wall Street Bike Coalition (OWSBC) is a working group within the Occupy Wall Street Movement that provides bike swarm tactics for Occupy actions, free bicycle repairs, and fittings for bikes. OWSBC sees cycling as a sustainable transportation alternative. The group holds cycling meet-ups as well. The website contains event listings.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Bicycle commuting--United States.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street Bike Coalition
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street Bike Coalition
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: OWS Direct Action is the action working group of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The website contains information on meetings, their direct action campaigns and days, their eco-action campaign, resources, and passed proposals.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy* Posters is a tumblr blog, established in 2011, containing posters created for the use in actions Occupy related movements. The asterisk in the name signifies a blank space for other Occupy groups, including location and issue-based groups. Posters are sorted by chronology, by topic, and by design type (including cartoons and infographics). Topics include social and economic justice, gun control, and political reform. The websites contains posters and examples of the posters in use.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Political posters--United States.
Description: Occupy Wall Street Screenprinters Co-op is a print production facility established during the initial occupation of Zuccotti Park by the Occupy Wall Street Movement in 2011. The money raised from the print shop during the occupation was used to General Assembly’s General Fund and Occupy’s Workers Cooperative. The co-op produces prints for Occupy events, custom print orders, and other community needs. The organization uses fair labor practices and prints on sustainable sourced clothing and materials. The co-op operates on a donation structure; products are on a pay-what-you-wish scale. The website contains a blog, a product line, their mission statement, and sustainability resources.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Screen process printing.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street Screen Printers Co-op
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street Screen Printers Co-op
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy DC is a nonviolent occupation of public space in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street and Occupy movements. Occupy DC was in McPherson Square in Washington during the Fall 2011 and Winter 2012, DC. The website contains event and action notices, news related to the occupation in DC, a blog called the Occupied Washington Times, a livestream, and a radio station.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive justice., Social responsibility in banking.
Description: The People’s Library is the collective, public, open library of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The library was located in Liberty Plaza in Zucotti Park in New York City during the height of the Occupy Wall Street Movement in late 2011. The facilities there and the collection were destroyed during the November 15 raid on Liberty Plaza. The Library consists of a book sharing system that lends free books in and out of the OWS storage facility and to Liberty Plaza and actions around New York. The website contains a catalogue of books, publications produced by the Library, and a blog.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business., Libraries.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The People’s Library is the collective, public, open library of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The library was located in Liberty Plaza in Zucotti Park in New York City during the height of the Occupy Wall Street Movement in late 2011. The facilities there and the collection were destroyed during the November 15 raid on Liberty Plaza. The Library consists of a book sharing system that lends free books in and out of the OWS storage facility and to Liberty Plaza and actions around New York. The website contains a catalogue of books, publications produced by the Library, and a blog.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business., Libraries.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
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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.
Creator: People of Color at Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: People of Color at Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
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.
Creator: Occupy the Boardroom
Publisher: Occupy the Boardroom
Coverage: United States.
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Resist RNC, endorsed by occupy groups, was a coordination website for the protests and demonstrations around the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Tampa, Florida from August 27-30, 2012. The website contained event listings for all actions and counter- programming in Tampa during the RNC. Events included demonstrations related to economic rights, human rights, anti-war, and the environment. The website also features resources for activists planning events and protests. It also has a news blog.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Republican National Convention
Description: S-17 2013 is the organizational website for the second anniversary actions (on September 17, 2013) of Occupy Wall Street at Liberty Plaza (formerly Zuccotti Park) in New York City. The website contains information about the events, actions, teach-ins, and marches held on the anniversary. Events are related to issues including economic fairness, politics and justice, war and conflict, social equality, and environmental protections.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive justice., Social responsibility of business.
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
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.
Description: Occupy Arrests is a running total of protesters arrested affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street Movement since September 17, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The Occupy Wall Street Review is the literary review of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement) |x Periodicals.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street Review
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street Review
Coverage: United States
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
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Description: Formerly Occupenial, Occupy with Art, founded in 2011, is an affinity group of the Arts & Culture working group for the Occupy Wall Street movement. The group consists of artists who produce art, cultural events and projects with a particular focus on OWS as a social art process. The website serves as an information hub for current and past art-related activities in the OWS movement. The website contains a blog that provides updates on works in progress and event information, jobs posting, videos, and photos of art projects.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: Occupy Wall Street
Publisher: Occupy Wall Street
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: Occupy.net is a collection of tools for activists that provide people with software tools that align with the values of the Occupy Wall Street movement. All of the tools offered through Occupy.net are open source. The website maps, a forum, a directory, a wiki, projects, a classified section, and news regarding the Occupy movement.
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Subject: Social responsibility in banking, Distributive justice, Occupy Wall Street (Movement)
Description: The New York City General Assembly (NYCGA) is the governing body of the Occupy movement in New York City. The NYCGA is composed of smaller working groups that organize goals set by Occupy Wall Street movement. The assembly is an open, participatory and horizontally organized process. The website operates as a collaborative space for actions and working groups, contains general assembly meeting minutes, proposals, and activist resources. The website was launched in Fall, 2011.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive Justice., Financial sector of the American economy., Social responsibility of business.
Creator: New York City General Assembly
Publisher: New York City General Assembly
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Tag: Occupy Wall Street
Description: The Aisling Irish Community Center is located in Yonkers, New York. Established in 1996, the Center serves to assist Irish immigrants moving to the United States. The Aisling Center also provides services for the elderly Irish and Irish-American community in Yonkers and Woodlawn. The website contains event and classes schedules, a photo gallery, and news listings.
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Subject: Immigrants |z United States, Irish Americans |x Social life and customs., Irish Americans |z New York (State) |z New York
Creator: Aisling Irish Community Center
Coverage: New York (State)
Description: The Black Left Unity Network is a network in solidarity with the Black Liberation movement, which opposes racist and anti-immigrant laws. The website publicizes information about strikes and other actions.
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Subject: Radicalism., African Americans.
Description: The Black Left Unity Network is a network in solidarity with the Black Liberation movement, which opposes racist and anti-immigrant laws. The website publicizes information about strikes and other actions.
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Subject: Radicalism., African Americans.
Description: The Black Left Unity Network is a network in solidarity with the Black Liberation movement, which opposes racist and anti-immigrant laws. The website publicizes information about strikes and other actions.
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Subject: Radicalism., African Americans.
Description: ColorOfChange.org works to strengthen Black America’s political voice, make government more responsive to the concerns to Black Americans and to bring about political and social change. ColorOfChange.org is comprised of Black Americans from every economic class, as well as those from all backgrounds who seek to help Black Americans be heard. Members are united to make sure all Americans are represented, served, and protected regardless of race or class.
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Subject: African Americans--Political activity
Creator: ColorOfChange.org
Publisher: ColorOfChange.org
Description: Occupy DC is a nonviolent occupation of public space in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street and Occupy movements. Occupy DC was in McPherson Square in Washington during the Fall 2011 and Winter 2012, DC. The website contains event and action notices, news related to the occupation in DC, a blog called the Occupied Washington Times, a livestream, and a radio station.
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Subject: Occupy Wall Street (Movement), Distributive justice., Social responsibility in banking.
Description: ColorOfChange.org works to strengthen Black America’s political voice, make government more responsive to the concerns to Black Americans and to bring about political and social change. ColorOfChange.org is comprised of Black Americans from every economic class, as well as those from all backgrounds who seek to help Black Americans be heard. Members are united to make sure all Americans are represented, served, and protected regardless of race or class.
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Subject: African Americans--Political activity
Creator: ColorOfChange.org
Publisher: ColorOfChange.org
Description: The Grassroots Immigrant Justice Network works to promote community dialogue on immigrant rights issues, labor issues, and immigration reform and is formed by leaders in the immigrant rights and labor movements across the country who believe that the immigration system must be based on human rights, not on increased enforcement measures, militarization of the border, and the criminalization of immigrant workers.
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Creator: Grassroots Immigrant Justice Network
Publisher: Grassroots Immigrant Justice Network
Description: The Highlander Research and Education Center was created in1932 (as the Highlander Folk School) by Myles Horton and Don West in Grundy County, Tennessee, to serve as a grassroots organizing and movement building organization in Appalachia and the South that supported racial justice and the labor movement. They work with people fighting for economic and social justice, against environmental degradation. Through popular education, participatory research, and cultural work Highlander works to give people the ability to develop leadership and help create and support strong, democratic organizations.
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Subject: Social justice--Southern States, Civil rights--Southern States, Radicalism--Southern States, Labor movement--Southern States, Community organization--Southern States
Creator: Highlander Education and Research Center
Publisher: Highlander Education and Research Center
Coverage: Southern States
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