A day of hard rain and wind could not dampen the spirits of activists representing the 99% as they gathered at Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco. Read more »
Whether you’ve got the winter doldrums or a more severe case of depression, one of the best ways to improve your mood is to connect with your community to eat better, get more exercise, and learn new things. Read more »
It seemed obvious that someone was coordinating the national crackdown on occupations, but I always figured it was the FBI or the Department of Homeland Security. Read more »
If we're to create a new civilization that works for everybody, then we need a calendar that speaks to the experience of making that world real on a weekly if not daily basis. Read more »
The only way to describe what has happened to myself and a number of Occupy Vancouver organizers (and I suspect many other occupy organizers across the world) is to realize that we have been occupied by occupy! We have been captured and consumed by s. Read more »
Though many hope that the Occupy Movement is now part of history --Time magazine naming ‘The Protester’ person of 2011 seems to reflect a desire that she won't be in 2012 -- those of us organizing and protesting on the ground know tha. Read more »
In a clip from the forthcoming documentary Occupy Love, Charles Eisenstein speaks about the Occupy Movement's potential to transform not only how we think about the economy and social justice, but also the fundamentals of human interaction. Read more »
The Occupy movement represents not only a stand against the tyranny of finance capitalism, but also a revival of the role of the commons for a vital civic life. Read more »
The B corp structure gives managers the flexibility to do good without threat of an investor suit when a decision is bad for profits in the short term. Read more »
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