Movement

Catalogue for the exhibition held at Stanford University Museum of Art in 1972.
Edited by Anita Ventura Mozley
Publisher Department of Art, Stanford University, 1972
136 pages
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Simone Forti: Handbook in Motion (1974)

An account of an ongoing personal discourse and its manifestations in dance. Simone Forti is a dancer who has always forged her own path. She arrived in New York in the early 60′s from California. She brought with her a series of pieces that proved to be of serious influence on the development of “post [...]

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Idle No More: Hints of a Global Super-Movement

What started as a murmur in early October from First Nations People in Canada in response to Bill C45 has become a movement that echoes the sentiments of people all over the world, a battle cry of love for the planet, “Idle No More.” At first glance it might appear that this movement is isolated [...]

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Occupy and the FBI. It ryhmes but it is not cute. (link roundup)

The FBI vs. Occupy: Secret Docs Reveal “Counterterrorism” Monitoring of OWS from Its Earliest Day   FBI Considers the “Occupy Movement” as a “Terrorist Threat”  FBI documents just obtained by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) pursuant to the PCJF’s Freedom of Information Act demands reveal that from its inception, the FBI treated the [...]

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F.B.I. Counterterrorism Agents Monitored Occupy Movement, Records Show

The Federal Bureau of Investigation used counterterrorism agents to investigate the Occupy Wall Street movement, including its communications and planning, according to newly disclosed agency records. The F.B.I. records show that as early as September 2011, an agent from a counterterrorism task force in New York notified officials of two landmarks in Lower Manhattan — [...]

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FBI Investigated Occupy Movement as ‘Domestic Terrorists, Criminals’

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‘Coordination between the FBI, Department of Homeland Security and corporate America’ – Craig Brown, staff writer Common Dreams December 23, 2012 The FBI organized a nationwide law enforcement investigation and monitoring of the Occupy Wall Street movement beginning in August of 2011.  Just released heavily-redacted documents revealing the FBI’s actions were obtained by the Partnership [...]

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How Private Prisons Profit From the Criminalization of Immigrants

Lobbying for Lock-Up

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A-infos: (en) Irish Anarchist Review #6 – Winter 2012 of Workers Solidarity Movement WSM

Welcome to the sixth instalment of the Irish Anarchist Review, produced by the Workers
Solidarity Movement. In this magazine we look to explore ideas about the world around us,
how these ideas inform practice and how the intersection of the two lea…

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A-infos: (en) Anarkismo.net: Ireland, Budget 2013 & the dark times to come by Andrew – Workers Solidarity Movement

Roughly 1,000 people protested at the Dail (parliament building) in Dublin Wednesday night
as yet another austerity budget was debated. As with previous budgets the new flat rate
taxes, PRSI & excise hikes will mean workers & those on low income wi…

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A New Movement for Fighting Eviction

Everybody’s Home

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With Occupy Sandy Relief, Occupy Wall Street Becomes a Movement

When Occupy Wall Street pitched up at Zucotti Park in New York over a year ago, many people, even those of us involved, doubted it would be much…

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Feeding On Fear: Homeland Security Defines you as a Terrorist – Silenced No More

A Homeland Security document published in 2009 received little attention during at the time due to the media’s ongoing propaganda about the swine flu, shockingly lists the “alternative media”, leaderless resistance (such as Occupy Wall Street), the Militia Movement, the Patriot Movement, People who Disagree with Paying Income Tax, with NEO Nazis and other such [...]

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“The Growing Global Movement Against Austerity.” By Amy Goodman

Award-winning journalist and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman records a podcast in conjunction with her weekly column, which you can read here: http://bit.ly/QBC5S November 15, 2012 Here is an excerpt of this week’s column by Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan: Amaia Engana didn’t wait to be evicted from her home. On Nov. 9, in the [...]

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Congratulations, Election Integrity Movement! Keep Fighting

We worked our asses off — and it worked! Though we could not entirely prevent fraud in the 2012 election, public awareness of voter suppression, ballot tampering, and the potential for electronic vote rigging was historically unprecedented in 2012.

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Remember, Remember the Fifth of November! Anarchists and Activists take the Army to Court

Come show support and solidarity for activists and anarchists spied on by the Army. It is crucial for supporters to pack the courtroom. When: November 5th, 8:45am (Court starts at 9:00am) Where: Kenzo Nakamura United States Courthouse at 1010 Fifth Ave in Seattle, 7th Floor You need ID to enter the building. On November 5th, [...]

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In-fighting among factions, identity issues mark Occupy Oakland first anniversary (Analysis)

From Oakland Local
A year ago, when Occupy Oakland began, it seemed like the beginnings of a new grassroots political movement, uniting social, economic and institutional justice movements under one banner.
Twelve months later – on the anniversary o…

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Croatan Earth First! Locks Down NC DENR For Complicity In Fracking

From Croatan Earth First!
Livestream of the whole event: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/26361300
Online Gallery of Pictures: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/10/22/2430466/fracking-protestors-chain-themselves.html
Seven members of Croatan Earth Firs…

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OOMEDIA Issues Press Release Denouncing Oakland Commune

OCCUPY OAKLAND MEDIA COLLECTIVE STATEMENT ON THE OAKLAND COMMUNE
Occupy Oakland began on October 10, 2011. Since then it has become clear that a rigid distinction needs to be made between Occupy Oakland and the self-described Oakland Commune. The Med…

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