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in Wonderful Ass Prince & The Revolution said "The revolution will rule the earth"
looks like that statement is coming true.
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/10/occupy-wall-street-protest-map
Map: Occupy Wall Street Spreads Worldwide, Arrests on the RiseTue Oct. 4, 2011 3:00 AM PDT
The loose-knit protest movement known as Occupy Wall Street has stirred action from New York City to LA and spread overseas. Here we present an expanding map of protest hot spots and track the movement's growth. Check back often for updates—and check out all the rest of MoJo's #OWS coverage here. Protests taking place beyond Manhattan: What began as a call for Americans to gather in New York's Financial District has given rise to like-minded actions nationwide and beyond. Click on the dots for details from over 181 locations (last updated: October 11, 9:30am PST): Know of more locations for this map? Send a link to a news article or blog posts to traja [at] motherjones [dot] com or @tasneemraja. Map production by Lauren Ellis, Samantha Oltman, and Tasneem Raja. How rich are the superrich? Eleven charts that explain what's wrong with America: A huge share of the nation's economic growth over the past 30 years has gone to the top one-hundredth of one percent, who now make an average of $27 million per household. The average income for the bottom 90 percent of us? $31,244. See all of Mother Jones' inequality charts here. Want more stats? See the rest of Mother Jones' inequality charts here. A timeline of the Occupy Wall Street movement:
How the Occupy Wall Street movement utilizes social media:
A roundup of Occupy Wall Street coverage: From Mother Jones: Josh Harkinson camps with the protesters in Zuccotti Park; Andy Kroll talks to the big labor unions signing on and explains what ties Wisconsin and #OWS together; former Obama blogger Sam Graham-Felsen joins the protesters afte...rning them; Dave Gilson digs into the capitalism-vampire squid comparison; Michael Tracey reports on the NYPD's violent tactics; Tim Murphy grapples with the rise of #OccupySesameStreet; Lauren Ellis looks at the initial developments; Kevin Drum explains why "mainstream logistical support is key." More, you say? Read the rest of MoJo's ongoing #OWS coverage here. Additional interesting coverage:
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