Occupy Movement To Protest Unpaid Internships At Fashion Week
Members plan to take a stand against unpaid internships first in New York, then London and Paris.
Members plan to take a stand against unpaid internships first in New York, then London and Paris.
Danske Bank’s shameless new ad campaign is tagged, ” A New Normal.”
Not forever, at least. “I think that it’s a pretty natural complement to the type of work that Occupy has always done.”
A fading crusade is finally working: “guerrilla volunteering” for Occupy Sandy.
Their main theme is putting up fake “Pull in Case of Fire” boxes. They are not fans of Mayor Bloomberg.
Or trying to. Vladimir Jaffe is “brave enough” to take on Occupy Protesters, says Judge Napolitano.
They are, however, planning to protest the “fascist dictator,” movement activist says.
The movement has fizzled to the ground, but it’s a perfect foil. “A very large movement and a very well-organized movement,” says Breitbart’s Bannon.
Plus, a cutting ad.
There were plenty of police (and barricades) around Foley Square on September 16, the anniversary of the Occupy movement, but nothing like when a politician or other political operative appears in the city.
The Occupy movement camping out in Charlotte is no fan of President Obama or the Democrats, as proved by these protest signs (and a couple puppets).
They support Obama — but paid for buses that brought protesters to both conventions. Labor official says they didn’t mean to. “Arrest Barack!”
A racially charged moment outside the convention. Protesters camped out on a street corner, closer than they ever made it in Tampa.
Why you should support Twitter’s rage against the machine.
The most hardcore protesters took the bus down from New York City’s core Occupy movement. Monday’s chant: “Let us use the bathroom!”
Tampa activists say reports of possible violence are overblown. “They’re afraid of anything that moves.”
Perhaps the wrong priorities while reporting on this tragedy.
An office that is not Limbaugh’s office finds itself surrounded by protesters.
Happy Monday!
A picture log of the May 1st, 2012 protest that was loud, impressive, and mostly sent a lot mixed signals. See for yourself!
Reuters attracted quite a bit of blowback for its video calling May Day a “dud” yesterday. “A diverse set of views,” social media editor de Rosa says.
On display in New York, a peaceful protest march with liberal groups, and an anarchist “black bloc.
Occupy Wall Street held a May Day protest in Union Square NYC, and BuzzFeed went. But only for the free haircuts. BuzzFeed’s own Ryan Broderick decided to check it out.
Protesters attacked photographers, and sought to seize their cameras, during May Day protests, journalists say. “One girl walks up to one of the photogs and nailed him right in the face,” says Village Voice’s Muncy.
At least three residences got surprise visits from authorities in early Monday morning. The residents were interviewed about their protest plans.
A leaked memo warns of “Black Bloc” tactics. A city official confirms to BuzzFeed the memo’s authenticity.
A make or break protest. “We have so many targets,” says Bruner.
Occupy Wall Street protester Malcolm Harris saw his bid to stop prosecutors from subpoenaing his Twitter records shut down by Manhattan’s geekiest judge, Matthew Sciarrino Jr.
The Arts & Labor Working Group sends out PR as the Whitney, promising all kinds of future changes for the museum. It’s actually the second time they’ve done this. [Updated below.]
The magazine that birthed Occupy is unhappy with the movement’s association with the “professional left.”