Occupy
May 19, 2013:
![]() | Occupy No Longer in Headlines But Activism Continues Nationwide | |
| David Swanson: Activists succeeding in turning public opinion against drone strikes; other forms of
actions on the rise | ||
![]() | Detroit Anti-Eviction Campaign Keeping Families in Their Homes | |
| Community groups and Occupy Detroit using "any means necessary" to save homes from foreclosure | ||
![]() | House Passes $51 Billion in Aid for Hurricane Sandy Survivors | |
| Affected Areas Get Much Needed Aid But Activists Warn to Follow the Money | ||
![]() | Hundreds of Sandy Survivors Call for Passage of $51 Billion Dollar Aid Package | |
| Rockaway Island residents say billions in aid needed for full recovery | ||
![]() | Congress Delays Aid Bill As Sandy Victims Suffer | |
| Joel Kuperfman: Increased funding and accountability needed for government's response to Superstorm Sandy | ||
![]() | Thousands Remain Displaced From Sandy Without Heat and Power | |
| Residents desperate for government assistance for rebuilding and mold remediation seven weeks after Sandy | ||
![]() | Public Housing Tenants Demand Accountability From Authorities after Superstorm Sandy | |
| Brooklyn residents win concessions from New York City Public Housing Authority after weeks without heat and power | ||
![]() | Many Still Wait for Help in Storm Battered Communities | |
| Residents and occupy activists continue to fuel relief efforts in neglected
Staten Island | ||
![]() | Brooklyn and Queens Residents Organize Their Own Response to Sandy as Many Wait for Relief | |
| Thousands of people in NYC are living without heat and power with little
support from government agencies. To fill the void, people are organizing to
meet the basic needs of residents in the disaster’s aftermath. | ||