OCCUPY BOSTON LIVES ON AFTER DEWEY
This story was originally published in the Boston Occupier on 12.21.11. Photo by Aliza Howitt. It was the end of the beginning. At about 2am on December 10th, roughly three hours before the police raid...
View ArticleTHE LIL’EST PROTEST: OCCUPY BOSTON’S TINY TENT TASK FORCE
Most people assumed that once Occupy Boston was evicted from Dewey Square, their tents – the most visible tool of their public protest – would vanish. Within the movement, however, a group has formed...
View ArticleMEDIA OVERLOAD IN THE GOP PRIMARY
FOURTH AND NOMINATION Democracy is a process, first and foremost. Beyond the lofty optimism attached to the word, beyond its place as the sacred shibboleth that has been used to justify everything...
View ArticleCOMMUNITY FORUM: HORSE RACE? HORSESHIT.
In the Feb. 1 issue of Dig Boston, Dan Schneider, of the Boston Occupier, wrote that the media is too concerned about what he called the “horse race” of the Republican primaries, and not focusing on...
View ArticleFOTOBOM: OCCUPY BOSTON REBOOT
Occupy Boston is shaking off the rust and getting back into swing for summer. Expect a raucous summer, folks. After a winter and spring without hardly a peep, organizers at Occupy Boston announced a...
View ArticleNEWS TO US: TENANTS-ITY PAYS OFF
For Malden/Medford Tenants United, summer finds some success, but few answers PHOTO BY DAN SCHNEIDER After months of continuous organizing against rent hikes at her Malden apartment complex, Barbara...
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