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(Video) Latino Occupants Call on the Community to Join Occupy Portland #D17 Actions
An Occupy Portland Video Collective collaboration in Peaceful Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street.
Media Coalition’s Excellent Video on the Inequality of Debt
We already shared Occupy Portland Media Coalition’s video highlighting the impact of inequity as a result of debt, estimated at $7,800 per person.
They are halfway to their $2000 goal, so they can put the spot all over the internet! If you can, help them make it the rest of the way. There’s limited time left! See how you can help at Loudsauce.com.
by Adam Rothstein
(Video) US Marine and Iraqi Special Forces Veteran meet at Occupy Portland
An amazing coincidental meeting at Occupy Portland. Former enemies in the battlefield of Iraq now united for peace at the occupation of Portland.
An Occupy Portland Video Collective collaboration in Peaceful Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street.
(Video) Why A Big Bank Fired Me – A Whistleblower’s Account of Predatory Lending
A whistleblower from Portland Oregon tells her story of being fired for speaking up against the predatory lending practices.
An Occupy Portland Video Collective collaboration in Peaceful Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street.
Today in Occupy: December 2, 2011
Occupy Portland announces plans for a new, two-week cycle of reoccupation that starts Saturday, December 3. Jordan LeDoux, point of contact for Occupy Portland’s public relations committee, addressed local media in a 10 am press conference at the Salmon Springs Fountain. The location remains undecided and undisclosed for tactical reasons, but organizers say they’ve planned…
Occupy the Banks: November 17th
by our own Media Coalition
Occupy Portland Tar Sands Keystone XL Pipeline Protest
by our very own Media Coalition
Occupy Portlanders Open Credit Union Accounts for Bank Transfer Day
by our very own Media Coalition
Occupy Portland Prepares for Bank Transfer Day (November 5th)
Video by our very own Occupy Portland Media Coalition