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Revision as of 14:27, 16 January 2017
The Occupy Movement is an international movement originating in the United States demanding greater freedom, substantial reversal of the maldistribution of wealth within every country, and an end to corporate-controlled politics. It draws inspiration from the Arab Spring, the 2011 tent protests in Spain, Israel, and elsewhere, and has seeds in the Hoovervilles of the Great Depression, and, some have argued, the Schoemehlville politically-inspired homeless encampment of St. Louis in 1985.
The movement has no official website. However, one website that many Americans recognize as a great resource and record for Occupy Wall Street is: http://occupywallst.org
The various local and national Occupy branches generally have their own websites, facebook pages, twitter feeds, etc.
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External Links
- OWS YouTube Archive
- Internet Archive's OWS mainpage
- occupyarchive.org
- Occupy Wall Street's own self-archival project (although, since the website is not technically official, neither is the archive, technically)
- Site grabs of Occupy Writers, Occupy Musicians, Occupy Filmmakers