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OccupyWallStreet.net Resources
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The public website for news and information about OWS in NYC.
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[edit] Content Team
[edit] Contact Info
- Image Submissions images@occupywallstreet.net
- OWS Information info@occupywallstreet.net
- News Editor news@occupywallstreet.net
- Newsletter Team newsletter@occupywallstreet.net
- Content Sharing Partners partners@occupywallstreet.net
- Press Team press@occupywallstreet.net
- Projects List Project projects@occupywallstreet.net
- Content Submissions submissions@occupywallstreet.net
- Video Submissions videos@occupywallstreet.net
- Content Curator curator@occupywallstreet.net
- Content Manager placement@occupywallstreet.net
[edit] Content Planning
[edit] Know Your Rights
[edit] Global News
- US soldiers commit suicide more than they die in combat.
- US Military deploys social media manipulation software
- Obama launches international assassination campaign
- Global food crisis expanding
- Prison corporations funding illegal immigrant detention laws
- We're being irradiated - Fukashima and me
[edit] OWS News
[edit] Investigations
- Free Base Finance: Drug Addiction in the Financial Service Industry
- Brown Brothers Harriman: Past, Present and Future of an American Dynasty
- Silver Liberation Front: Financial professionals believes strategic acquisition of precious metals can bring down the biggest banks
- Rare Earth Metals : Is the era of cheap electronics coming to an end?
- Return of the Mercenary
[edit] Regular News
- This Week at Zuccotti
- This Week in Occupy Wall Street
- This Week in the Occupy Movement
- Daily Digest: Occupy in the News
- Daily Digest: From the Occupy News Wire
[edit] Projects
- A Day in the Life: 12 hours following an NYCGA Working Group.
- Occupy Wall Street Presents
- Bloomberg Bucks uses infographics to place income inequality into context.
- Defunding of rent subsidies for 9000+ families in NYC
- Bloomberg's Planned Parenthood donation
- Campaign spending va program cuts
- Activist Profiles
- People's Histories: taking back our narrative
- Colonial scrip and the history of currency in the US
- Land: Granted is the story of free/libre/opensource philosophy in American history.
- Native approaches to information management
- Colonial agricultural societies, the Almanac and Enlightened information policies
- Land grant universities and free information as economic stimulus
- War in Europe, war on information
- Anarchic Communities profiles different ways people have lived without authority throughout history.
- Diversity of Tactics: Tools and techniques for resistance
- Disclosures: Harvesting information from the myriad of "leaks" that spring forth every day.
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