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SLIDESHOW: Occupy SF protests in front of Wells Fargo headquarters

Wells Fargo protest
San Francisco police have arrested 11 protesters outside Wells Fargo's corporate headquarters in downtown San Francisco Wednesday morning, a police lieutenant said. Read More

Occupy Wall Street to be graced by Tom Morello performance as The Nightwatchman

Tom Morello
Audioslave/Rage Against the Machine axeman Tom Morello certainly doesn’t pull any political punches. Tomorrow, at 9 a.m. our time, he’ll once again be chiming in with the blue-collar masses when he performs acoustically as his alter ego The Nightwatchman at Occupy Wall Street in New York, at Liberty Plaza/Zuccotti Park. Read More

Occupy SF gains support from Joanna Rees — venture capitalist and San Francisco mayoral candidate

Joanna Rees (Mike Koozmin/The Examiner)
Your attention please, demonstrators of Occupy SF – otherwise known as the 99 percent. The 1 percent is here to help. Read More

Occupy SF protests outside Wells Fargo headquarters in San Francisco

Wells Fargo
Hundreds of Occupy SF protesters marched through San Francisco’s Financial District on Wednesday morning for an anti-Wall Street rally outside Wells Fargo headquarters, denouncing the disparity between the rich and poor while stifling traffic and blocking grumbling bankers from going to work. Read More

Protesters begin day two of ‘Occupy Oakland’ demonstration

“Occupy Oakland” demonstrators who converged on Frank Ogawa Plaza on Monday afternoon remained camped out in front of Oakland City Hall this morning.Dozens of tents dotted the lawn, and about 75 people gathered under a large tarp at the camp to discuss logistical plans for the open-ended protest. Read More

Protest Song

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Bay Area protesters set to ‘Occupy Oakland’

The wave of protests that began with “Occupy Wall Street” in September is continuing to expand in the Bay Area, and activists plan to begin camping out in Oakland’s Frank Ogawa Plaza this afternoon.Protesters announced online that “Occupy Oakland” will begin at 4 p.m. when they will gather outside Oakland’s City Hall, creating an encampment in the spirit of similar protests throughout the nation. Read More

Occupy SF protest camp growing again in San Francisco

Occupy SF
Despite an early-morning raid Thursday by police and the Department of Public Works, Occupy SF protesters re-established their camp this weekend, taking up most of the block in front of the Federal Reserve building on Market Street. Click on the photo at right to see a gallery of images from the Occupy SF encampment. Read More

Occupying Their Minds

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Occupy SF protesters unlikely to find a place for a public encampment

Unlike in New York, demonstrators of the Occupy SF movement aren’t likely going to find a central public outdoor refuge in The City for camping. Participants in the flagship Occupy Wall Street demonstrations have secured a fairly stable staging ground at privately owned Zuccotti Park, around the corner from the financial epicenter that is the target of their anger. Read More
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