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Revision as of 19:47, 27 October 2011
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Occupy Buffalo | |||
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Part of the "Occupy" protests | |||
Date | October 2011 – present | ||
Location | |||
Methods | Demonstration, occupation, protest, street protesters | ||
Status | Ongoing | ||
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Protesters: Unknown | |||
Casualties and losses | |||
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Occupy Buffalo is a peaceful protest and demonstration that began on October 1, 2011, in Buffalo, New York, in Niagara Square, the nexus of downtown Buffalo opposite the Buffalo City Hall.[2][3] It is related to the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York City on September 17,[4] and calls for economic equity, accountability among politicians and ending lobbyist influence of politicians.[5] Protesters have been camping overnight in Niagara Square as part of the demonstration.[1]
Timeline
- October 1st - The first general assembly occurred.
- October 8th - The second general assembly occurred. Additionally, the first camp-out occurred.
- October 15th- The third general assembly occurred.
See also
Occupy articles
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Other Protests |
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References
- ^ a b Moussignac, Patrick (October 17, 2011.) ""Occupy Buffalo" Remains in Niagara Square Through the Windy Weather." WGRZ News. Accessed October 2011.
- ^ "Buffalo, D. C. respond to anti-greed protest." The Buffalo News, October 6, 2011
- ^ "Occupy Buffalo springs to life." buffalo.com, October 2, 2011
- ^ "Occupy Buffalo". Occupy Buffalo. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
- ^ Asztalos, Jaclyn (October 11, 2011.) "Protesters are Occupying Buffalo." MSNBC. Accessed October 2011.
- Graham , Tim (October 9, 2011.) "Protesters ‘Occupy’ Niagara Square." Buffalo News. Accessed October 2011.
- "Occupy Buffalo in Niagara Square." (Photos). WIVB4 News. Accessed October 2011.
Further reading
- Fox, Jonathan A.; Brown David, L. (1998.) The struggle for accountability: the World Bank, NGOs, and grassroots movements. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ISBN 0-262-56117-4
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Occupy Buffalo.
- Official website
- Occupy Buffalo's YouTube Channel
- Occupy Buffalo photos– October 8th, 2011 (Flickr)
- "Occupy" photographs from around the nation– from the Denver Post