Manifestations prévues pour Occupy 1 ans l'anniversaire de Wall Street

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — It’s been one year since Occupy Wall Street began, when hundreds of protesters descended on the nation’s financial center and kicked off a nationwide social movement. Organizers plan to mark Monday’s anniversary, dubbed “S17,” with scores of events and demonstrations.

The main focus is again in New York, where the planned S17 events include a 6 am. bike ride in lower Manhattan, un “people’s wall” picket line at the New York Stock Exchange, and an anniversary concert featuring Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.

The S17 gatherings may reunite members of the Occupy movement, which organizers say has evolved into somewhat disparate “affinity groups” focused on specific ideals: a debtor’s revolt, a push to “get the money out of politics,” a call for a reformed healthcare system.

“Media love to say that Occupy is dead, but the only thing that’s really dead is that original encampment model,” says Kalle Lasn, the editor-in-chief of Canadian magazine Adbusters. His activist publication hatched the idea for Occupy Wall Street and put out a call for participants back in July 2011.

“It’s changed from Occupy Wall Street to Occupy Main Street, in that a whole bunch of little things are happening all around every day,” Lasn says.

The movement is using some of its cash stash to fan the flames. An Occupy Wall Street finance group collected $600,000 in tax-deductible donations in just two months last fall. Former group member Pete Dutro told CNNMoney about that $30,000 à $40,000 is left in that general fund, and that many donations are now being sent to specific cities or affinity groups.

Some of Occupy’s early organizers remain heavily involved, but for others, life has begun to get in the way.

Mark Bray has spent the year balancing his work as an Occupy spokesman with classes for a history Ph.D. at Rutgers University. He began scaling back his Occupy work this summer as he prepares to leave for a nine-month stint in Spain through the prestigious Fulbright Program.

“The way I looked at it was, these books will still be sitting on the shelf when [Occupy] on le fait,” Bray says of his academic work. “Social movements like this come around so irregularly that I needed to get as much out of it as I could. I’m very happy that’s what I’ve been doing, and now someone else will step in to take my place.”

Bray était capable de jongler avec ses plans Fulbright pour assister aux événements S17. Il part pour l'Espagne trois jours plus tard, et au-delà de ce que, l'avenir au-delà qui n'est pas clair. Il prévoit de s'impliquer où il peut à l'étranger, et espère que le Americaines. mouvement sera encore en vie quand il retourne.

“Nous avons eu grand avant nous avions fait le genre normal de l'organisation qui précède organisation de médias,” Bray dit. “Lorsque les caméras ont disparu, certaines personnes se sont découragés. L'un des défis a été de faire participer les jeunes, et les aider à comprendre qu'il doit être un processus à long terme.”

Un de ces longs-termers est Marisa Holmes, 26, qui se sont impliqués avec Occupy Wall Street en tant qu'organisateur et liaison avec les médias du jour 1. Elle dit qu'elle est plus passionné que jamais.

“Il ya un an, planning for September 17, I was balancing Occupy with a life: a full-time job, going to school,” Holmes says. “Maintenant, I’ve scheduled my life around these activities. The movement est my life. It’s where I find the most fulfillment.”

Holmes has changed her education plans in order to focus more on Occupy. She scaled back her course load at Hunter College, where she is in her second year of classes toward an M.F.A. in integrated media, and hopes to complete the program in another year.

“Nothing’s changed in the past year as far as fundamental changes to the economic system, so there is still work to be done,” Holmes says. “I was involved last September 17th, I’m involved this September 17th, and I plan on keeping it that way for a lifetime.”

SOURCE: CNN Money

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