17 de outubro de 2011
Times Square Taken Over as Occupy Wall Street Enters Second Month, Hundreds Arrested Across Country
It was a month ago today that Occupy Wall Street began in Manhattan’s Financial District. The protest encampment based at Zuccotti Park remains and continues to grow despite last week’s threatened eviction by the City of New York. On Saturday, thousands of protesters march from Zuccotti Park to Times Square, the heart of New York’s media, tourism and entertainment district. Earlier in the day, about two dozen people were arrested at a CitiBank in Lower Manhattan while they attempted to take their money out of the bank. We speak to Ryan Devereaux, a Democracy Now! reporter who has been closely following the Occupy Wall Street movement. We also speak with Julia Gonzales, director of Organizing for the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition, about the Occupy Denver protests.
Ryan Devereaux, Democracy Now! reporter who has been closely following Occupy Wall Street.
Julie Gonzales, director of organizing for the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/10/17/times_square_taken_over_as_occupy
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