Occupy Wall Street Resources
AlterNet is an award-winning news magazine and online community that creates original journalism and amplifies the best of hundreds of other independent media sources.
Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions.
Adbusters is a global network of culture jammers and creatives working to change the way information flows, the way corporations wield power, and the way meaning is produced in our society.
OccupyTogether is the unofficial hub for all of the events springing up across the country in solidarity with Occupy Wall St.
The Daily Kos coverage of the Occupy Wall Street news events and stories. A collection of varous OWS bloggers and journalists.
Resources for the Global Financial Transaction Tax Campaign
The Robin Hood Tax Campaign started as an idea. People loved it. We became a movement. And we’re still growing. We’re committed to reducing poverty and tackling climate change by taxing financial transactions.
War on Want fights poverty in developing countries in partnership with people affected by globalisation. They campaign for human rights and against the root causes of global poverty, inequality and injustice.
The New York Times’ Economix, by The New York Times, is dedicated to “explaining the science of everyday life,” and has included articles about a tax on Wall Street transactions.
Think Progress is a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund. The Center for American Progress Action Fund is a nonpartisan organization. Through this blog, CAPAF seeks to provide a forum that advances progressive ideas and policies.
Oxfam is a blog written and maintained by Duncan Green, Head of Research for Oxfam GB and author of ‘From Poverty to Power’. This is meant to be a conversation, a chance to compare notes on the ideas in the book and how they apply (or don’t) to future events and debates.
