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Occupy with Art

[Formerly Occupenial]
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  • OwA Social Media
    • OwA Phase 2 (Occupy with Art)
      • OwA Facebook 1 (Community)
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  • OwA Journal
    • OWS Art Press
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  • Active Projects & Proposals
    • Yoko Ono OWS Project
      • Yoko Ono's OWS Wish
      • Press Release: 1.14.2012
      • Yoko Ono + OWS Press
    • Wall Street to Main Street
      • WS2MS [Introduction]
      • WS2MS Press & Info
        • Press Releases
        • WS2MS Project Info
      • WS2MS Supporting Texts
      • WS2MS Suggestion Box
      • WS2MS Call for Entries and Proposals
      • WS2MS Org-Meeting at SVA
      • WS2MS: Catskill Main Street Spaces
    • CO-OP|occuburbs
    • Low LIves: Occupy
      • LL:O Press Releases
      • LL:O Call for Artists & Presenters
      • LL:O Supporting Texts
      • LL:O Proposal
      • LL:O Live Channel
  • OwA Meeting Reports
  • NYCGA Arts & Culture
  • #OWS A&C Calendar
  • #OCCUPYWALLSTREET 

    • Occupy Wall Street
      #OccupyWallStreet is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%.
    • The Occupied Wall Street Journal
      The online mirror of the actual #OWS Newspaper
    • The Occupy Wall Street Library
      The People’s Library is the collective, public, open library of the Occupy Wall Street leaderless resistance movement.
    • OccupyTVNY
      The Occupy News Channel
    • OWS Arts & Labor Working Group
      Arts & Labor is dedicated to exposing and rectifying economic inequalities and exploitative working conditions in our fields through direct action and educational initiatives.
    • OCCUPY MUSEUMS
      Occupy Museums seeks to occupy our art galleries, museums and cultural institutions with the ideas, values, histories and art of the 99%.
  • OCCUPY Networks

    Movement hubs, info-centers & solidarity platforms
    • Occupy Together
    • How To Occupy
      Our goal is to establish an universal and accessible database made up of documents related to peaceful civil disobedience and grassroots practices, spreading it physically and on-line to the very assemblies, occupations and groups around the whole world.
    • InterOccupy
      InterOccupy.org provides channels of communications between GAs, Work Groups and Occupiers across the Occupy movement.
    • Mapping the Movement
      We’re looking here to collectively express and advance an understanding of how individuals and groups are working together as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
    • OccupyList.org
      Global directory of occupations, media & links.
  • Adbusters #OccupyWallStreet Campaign

    #OCCUPYWALLSTREET is a people powered movement for democracy that began in America on September 17 with an encampment in the financial district of New York City.
    • Adbusters Live Coverage of #OWS
  • WHO IS THE 99%?

    Links to sites that begin to answer that question.
    • I AM THE 99%
      Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. -John F. Kennedy
    • WE ARE THE 99 PERCENT
      Brought to you by the people who occupy wall street. Why will YOU occupy?
  • The NYC General Assembly Official Site

    The NYC General Assembly is composed of dozens of groups working together to organize and set the vision for the #occupywallstreet movement. This is our official website. 
    • NYCGA
      New York City General Assemblies are an open, participatory and horizontally organized process through which we are building the capacity to constitute ourselves in public as autonomous collective forces within and against the constant crises of our times
  • Live Streams from Occupy locations around the globe

    Watch as the movement spreads across the world
    • Occupy Streams
  • Occupy Design

    Occupy Design is a grassroots project connecting designers with on-the-ground demonstrators in the Occupy Together movement. The project’s goal is to create freely available visual tools around a common graphic language to unite the 99%. The project place
    • "Building a visual language for the 99%."
      (Main Site)
    • The Noun Project
      Occupy Design is inspired by the Noun Project. "The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way."
  • Occupy Cinema

    Occupy Cinema, an open collective, uses the moving image to aid and nourish the Occupy movement.
    • Occupy Cinema is inclusive rather than exclusive and welcomes artists and their ideas and encourages a relationship among all as equals.
  • Occupy Screenprinting Lab

    #OWS volunteers are printing designs made by the group for free at Liberty Plaza (aka Zuccotti Park). 
    • Photo documentation at Flickr
  • Occuprint

    Occuprint showcases posters from the worldwide Occupy movement, all of which are part of the creative commons, and available to be downloaded for noncommercial use, though we ask that artists are given attribution for their work. 
    • Posters from the #Occupy movement
      The Occuprint website is meant to connect people with this work, and provide a base of support for print-related media within the #Occupy movement.
  • Occupy Records

    What we're doing at Occupy Records is creating a platform to facilitate the connection between artists and fans who are involved with or inspired by the global Occupy movement.
    • 99% Music
      Our initial goal is to encourage everyone - artists, music fans, activists, and anyone interested to join the community, share and connect with each other.
  • Occupy Writers

    We’re interested in hearing accounts, in any form, of your experiences at Occupy camps and protests around the world.
    • We’re looking for original writing by signatories to the list.
  • Occupy Filmmakers

    We, the undersigned filmmakers and all who will join us, support Occupy Wall Street and the Occupy Movement around the world.
    • www.occupyfilmmakers.com
      If you are interested in being added to our list, contact us via email with your name, occupation and the title of a film you’ve worked on.
  • OWS Photo's photostream

    Official Flickr account for Occupy Wall Street (NYC) Media Team. All photos posted here have been taken by various photographers, both amateur and professional, to be used by OWS media and external outlets. 
    • OWS Flickr photosets
      If anyone wishes to use photos for articles, blog posts or any other form of publication you must contact the photographer and/or this account.
  • Occupoetry

    Poets supporting economic justice
    • OccuPoetry collects and publishes poetry about economic justice/injustice, greed, protest, activism, and opportunity.
      OccuPoetry is an independent project inspired by the Occupy Movement. It is not a project of any one city’s Occupy encampment. This is the space we choose to occupy. This is what we can give.
  • Occupy Publishing

    Occupypublishing.org seeks to bring you the many, many people who have written and photographed the Occupy Wall Street movement. This site will be presenting publishing projects as they are funded. 
    • http://occupypublishing.org/
  • Occupy Social Media

    • @OccupyInfo World Wide Real-Time Guide
      Occupy Twitter links page
    • @occupywithart
      This isn't our OwA Twitter, but they do a great job, too! Tweeting "art from and for the 99%."
  • Occupy Archive

    #Occupy Archive is documenting and saving the digital evidence and stories from the Occupy protests worldwide that began in September 2011 in Lower Manhattan. 
    • The Archive was created and is maintained by volunteers working together at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and with other members of the George Mason University community.
      This project is not officially affiliated with Occupy Wall Street.
  • Occupy Art Support

    • Art Is My Occupation
      Artismyoccupation.org (AMO) offers direct support to artists and cultural workers dedicated to advancing the stories, struggles and ideas of the 99%.
  • Occupy Video

    • Nothing Official Channel
      Liza Bear's unique & critical reportage of Occupy, with excellent notations and commentary.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Occupy with Art is an affinity group for the NYCGA Arts & Culture Working Group for Occupy Wall Street.