Posts Tagged “occupy wall street”

OWS’s Celebrity Grads: Where Are They Now?

by Beth Connolly on September 11, 2012

September 17 marks the one year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, the popular movement that cherrypicked protesters from demographics including students, recent graduates, the homeless, the overeducated, the long-term unemployed, and the long-term restless. Few if any of those protesters (…)

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Local Marchers Join March On Wall Street South In Charlotte

by Wall Street Job Report on September 4, 2012

The marchers who showed up for Sunday’s March on Wall Street South through the heart of Charlotte’s banking district in no way came close to matching the thousands that organizers had anticipated, but the 800 who did show up were a colorful bunch representing diverse political interests.

Wall Street News 6/22/12: S&P Bounces Back From Second-worst Decline of 2012

by Wall Street Job Report on June 22, 2012

Notes on Wall Street’s Bid-Rigging Scandal and more wall street news for the day

‘Occu-Pirates’ Under Attack From City For Hudson River Protests

by Wall Street Job Report on June 13, 2012

A band of Occupy Wall Street protesters who call themselves “Occu-pirates” are facing off with the Parks Department over the right to keep a sailboat-turned-protest vehicle docked in the 79th Street Boat Basin and stage drum-filled demonstrations down the Hudson River.

The Death of Occupy Wall Street?

by Wall Street Job Report on June 11, 2012

Though the movement may have succeeded in its goals, public and media interest has dropped off significantly since last fall.



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