Even diehard true-believers have to eat, and for those in the Occupy Wall Street protest, that means eating food prepared not in Manhattan, but in Brooklyn. Food for Occupiers in Zuccotti Park is being cooked [...]
Our reporters Ravi Kumar and Emily Judem spent 10 hours in Zuccotti Park on October 25 to get a sense of what the protesters do on a typical day.
Hundreds of arrested Wall Street protesters may have their charges dropped if they accept an agreement with the Manhattan district attorney. A lawyer representing the protesters believes they will decline the offer, especially if it prevents them from [...]
A month after Occupy Wall Street started, our reporter Hannah Olivennes looks at the involvement of the Black community in the protest.
Residents of Crown Heights walked together on Thursday evening in a peace march to end gun violence, but also to call attention to increased safety in the neighborhood in recent years. Approximately 70 marchers congregated [...]
Fewer than 100 people had gathered at Grand Army Plaza on Saturday to mark the beginning of “Occupy Brooklyn,” an off-shoot of the “Occupy Wall Street” protests that have spread across the country, and this past weekend, around the world.
The Brooklyn Ink has covered the protests in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Zuccotti Park is not, strictly speaking a park – no rolling green fields but a flat expanse of dark stone. It is, however, something altogether different: an experiment in creating a neighborhood where none existed. Call [...]
We asked protesters what it would take for them to leave Zuccotti Park…
Our reporters Gloria Dawson and Andrew Katz went down to Zuccotti Park to check out protesters’ signs. Check out their slide show.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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