Economy in crisis

  • Debatiendo qué tipo de convocatoria hace para el Primero de Mayo y qué tácticas ayudarán a construir la resistencia al 1 por ciento, Ocupa enfrenta cuestiones claves. February 10, 2012

  • Debates over a general strike call for May Day and the tactics of a recent protest in Oakland highlight some key questions facing the movement today. February 8, 2012

  • Oakland's politicians, police and media are on the attack against Occupy--and activists are responding with a discussion about what's next. February 6, 2012

  • Activists gathered in Brooklyn's courthouse to raise their voices against a public auction of foreclosed homes. February 6, 2012

  • I want to encourage Oakland teachers to continue to support Occupy and provide an account of what happened on January 28. February 2, 2012

  • At least 300 people were arrested when police attacked an Occupy Oakland demonstration aimed at taking over an abandoned building. January 31, 2012

  • Despite some recent improvements, the U.S. and world economy are still in deep trouble, with the possibility of another lurch into recession. January 31, 2012

  • A day of action for "Occupy Wall Street West" shows the resilience of the Occupy movement in the face of repression. January 26, 2012

  • Occupy protesters traveled from as far away as San Francisco to protest Congress, the Supreme Court and the White House. January 23, 2012

  • A new report on the New York City subway system's finances shows how taxpayers got legally bilked out of billions by the banksters. January 19, 2012

  • Occupy has diagnosed the ailments of the American political system, but it hasn't yet prescribed any cures. January 19, 2012

  • Occupy Rochester celebrated an important victory after Judge Teresa Johnson dismissed charges against 28 activists. January 16, 2012

  • An activist speaks about the police raid on Occupy LA's encampment in November--and what it will take to go forward now. January 16, 2012

  • More than 100 people rallied against foreclosures and evictions in front of the Bank of America in San Francisco. January 11, 2012

  • An Oakland activist tries to make sense of the complaints that he's been getting from a certain East Bay newspaper. January 10, 2012

  • The U.S. awarded a military contractor $395 million to build tanks for Egypt's military dictators--but it can't find a dime for workers in Detroit. January 9, 2012

  • Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants to set up his own personal police state ahead of the NATO/G8 summit meeting in May. January 9, 2012

  • The scandal that took down energy giant Enron 10 years ago exposed the lie of the free-market "miracle" of the 1990s. January 6, 2012

  • Activists holding a meeting at a former community garden in the Bronx were arrested for "obstructing the sidewalk." January 5, 2012

  • Chicago will host the elite of the global elite in mid-May as the Group of Eight meets alongside the NATO military alliance. January 5, 2012

  • Washington state officials ordered the eviction of the Occupy Olympia encampment from a park adjacent to the Capitol building. January 4, 2012

  • Members of the 1199SEIU health care union organized a rally to show their support for the goals of the Occupy movement. January 3, 2012

  • A discussion about tactics and strategy has emerged after the successes of the December 12 West Coast Port Shutdown. December 16, 2011

  • From the Middle East and North Africa to Europe and the U.S., a worldwide resistance took shape in 2011 that will go down in history. December 16, 2011

  • Del Medio Oriente y África del Norte a Europa y Estados Unidos, el 2011 fue un año de resistencia mundial del que se leerá en los libros de historia. December 16, 2011