Tag: Occupy Wall Street

The City as Network and Commons

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For cities to become crucibles of positive social transformation, they must be conceived and realized as networks and commons first and foremost. Read more »

Occupy Sandy Brings Relief to NYC

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Doing relief for Hurricane Sandy, Occupy steps up where FEMA, the Red Cross and New York City failed. Read more »

Occupy S17: Chaos, Possibility, Failures, Futures

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The protest actions celebrating the one year anniversary Occupy Wall Street in New York City prefigure the pattern of future protests and creative public uses of the city. Read more »

Occupy Wall Street: One Year On

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On September 17, a global day of protest will celebrate the one year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street. It's an occasion to celebrate, and ask, what does it all mean? Read more »

Interviewed: David Harvey on Rebel Cities

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When it comes down to it, Rebel Cities author David Harvey stands for something as American as apple pie — cities by the people, for the people. Read more »

Occupy.here: A Virtual Wifi Occupation

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Could a peer-to-peer and distributed Internet alternative emerge from the Occupy movement? Read more »

Seven Shareable Ways to Deal With Depression [VIDEOS]

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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 »

From Adversity Comes Opportunity: Shareable in 2011

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A look back at the issues, movements, innovations and change-makers featured on Shareable this year. Read more »

Reflections for a Resilient New Year

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I’m never quite sure what to do with myself on the last day of a year. The holidays always serve as a strange and sudden reminder of the fact that an entire year has almost passed. Read more »

Charles Eisenstein: "Occupy Love" [VIDEO]

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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 »
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