Occupy Cal Survey Results: What changes would you make to the movement?
See Katie’s article on the first portion of the survey here. When asked what changes they would like to make to the Occupy Cal movement […]
See Katie’s article on the first portion of the survey here. When asked what changes they would like to make to the Occupy Cal movement […]
The violence on November 9th, however, changed things for many respondents. 87% said that their interest in Occupy Cal increased after the police brutality. 35 […]
On Monday, we sent out a survey* asking the student body about their perceptions of, and involvement with, the Occupy Movement. Eighty-one of you answered. […]
By Larry Rosenthal “Tent sites available.” – Sign observed at OccupyCal, Sproul Plaza, November 16, 2011 The Occupy Movement gifts us with provocative opportunities for policy […]
By Emily Gerth I often hear GSPP students expressing empathy with the Occupy movement, but also feeling unsure or wary about aligning themselves with a […]
By Danny Yost I challenge the notion that the Occupy Movement needs to express specific demands to be effective. Strategic political leaders should seize this […]
“We are losing equal opportunity in America; we are losing the moral foundation stone on which this country and our democracy are built.” – Robert […]
By Rita Cuckovich I went to the Occupy Cal protests last Wednesday from 9:30pm until 11:30pm. My housemate had sent a mass email to my […]
By Anna Johnson When I read criticism of the Occupy movement I cannot help but have flashbacks to the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers and […]
By Ankit Jain The rebellion has begun. In the words of Rage Against the Machine, “The front lines are everywhere.” New York, DC, Boston, Rome, and […]
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