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Three Reasons Why I Love Occupy Wall Street.
Since September 17th, an enormous amount of public momentum and critique has been generated by the emergence of Occupy Wall Street and its replication in hundreds of cities across the country. Since so much already exists regarding anti-oppression and the … Continue reading
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Tagged boston, chicago, domestic workers, moment, movement strategy, new york, occupy, occupy wall street, san francisco, seattle, wto
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Chicago, We’ve Only Just Begun
This mayoral election marked the first time in over 20 years that Chicagoans had a real voice in our elections and real chance to shape city-hall politics outside of Daley’s machine. The crowded field narrowed and a true reformer was … Continue reading
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Tagged chicago, chicagoan, chico, del valle, elections, emmanuel, mayor, mayor's race, mayoral race, progressive
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