For Chicagoans, the NATO summit fell far short of what Mayor Rahm Emanuel promised. But while world leaders dined, protesters on the streets forged lasting bonds while opposing a war machine at home and abroad. Read more »
When I was in college a few years ago, I was part of a reborn activist organization called Students for a democratic Society. In the 60's SdS was a central student group for the white student left. Read more »
Okay, no one actually stole a train. But this morning a project calling itself the "Rank and File Initiative" chained open subway service gates around New York City, opening them free to passengers, in act of disobedience and reclamation. Read more »
An interview with Laurence Schechtman who is founder and coordinator for Neighborhood Vegetables — a grassroots network of 2,500 volunteers who help each other plant organic vegetable gardens. Read more »
Author of Sacred Economics, Charles Eisenstein, speaks on the design flaws of money, how unconscious beliefs and cultural stories shape our economy, and what we can do to create a more spiritually interconnected economy. Read more »
Responses from authors, publishers, artists, zinemakers, and other Occupy Wall Street supporters whose books were seized during the raid. Post will continue to update as news comes in and additional responses are received. Read more »
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