Tag Archives: Occupy Wall Street

If Corporations Aren’t People, Neither Are People Corporations

Corporations are not people, but people are not corporations, either. Someone who works at Bank of America or Goldman Sachs is not Bank of American or Goldman Sachs. They are people, like you and me. They have favorite meals or holidays. They have parents, children, and siblings. Everyone’s lives and needs matter. Continue reading

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Occupiers: How Do/Will You Represent Me?

To those who say they want to be inclusive and represent us all: Are you open to looking within and confronting the uncomfortable feelings that may arise when you realize that your experience is not my experience, and to really represent me, you will have to learn some ways in which I struggle and you do not? Continue reading

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March to Your Bank TODAY – at HOME!

You may have heard how Occupy Wall Street (OWS) and others in the #Occupy movement have marched to their megabanks and closed their accounts. Today, Friday, October 28, OWS will Deliver Their Message to the 1%. They will go to … Continue reading

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