After wowing and inspiring protesting crowds, the people behind the high-intensity Occupy Wall Street light projections are back with a mobile version, so they can take their pro-99% message anywhere.
New York photographer Michael Coniaris photographed and interviewed members of Occupy Wall Street for Fast Company. All were arrested during the groundbreaking demonstrations, which are shifting into a new phase.
Shen Tong--a veteran of the Tiananmen Square protests--is now helping OWS work through its own growing pains. What's next? Tong spoke to Co.Exist about the need to move beyond protests, and what happens next.
Academics and researchers sympathetic to the #Occupy movement have created a "People's Skype" and participated in a multinational hackathon that took advantage of a massive social media archive.
If Occupy Wall Street protestors took all of this time, energy, and people power and channeled it into actions that impacted the bank accounts of the nation's wealthiest people and corporations, it could create real change. Here are 6 tangible actions that would make the 1% think twice.