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OWS & Brooklyn community reclaim a vacant Bank of America house
Some great photos of the event at someone’s Imgur: here. ________________________________ Follow on Livestream: Occupy NYC LiveStreaming Global Revolution TV Online updates & multimedia: http://occupyourhomes.org Location: East New York — Vermont Street, Brooklyn (3 train to Pennsylvania, L train to Livonia) Brooklyn, NY — In a bold new phase for the 99% movement, a vacant […]
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Occupy DC arrests beg question: Who can fix foreclosure problem — occupiers or our government?
How can you help bring attention to foreclosures. Story about Dec 6th Day of Action on Foreclosures: here. Occupy DC built a wood structure for warmth and meetings. Police evicted them and made 31 arrests. That story at CNN: here. Why did Occupy DC build a wood structure in McPherson Square? That story at Occupy […]
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Tues Dec 6th: What can you do to spotlight home foreclosure crisis?
Occupy Wall Street and the national occupy movement are confronting the issue of home foreclosures. This is part of a national kick-off for a new frontier for the occupy movement: the liberation of vacant bank-owned homes for those in need. Look for events in your town. Think about ways you could help families in need […]
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