- List of Occupy movement protest locations in California
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Part of the Occupy movement that started as Occupy Wall Street, the Occupy movement in California has had several protests which have reached mainstream media for their involvement including: Occupy Oakland, Occupy San Francisco, Occupy San Jose and Occupy Sacramento. Several universities have taken part in the protests as well, including notable protests Occupy UC Davis and Occupy Cal. Below are some of the protest locations in California within the larger list of locations in the United States. It is the state with the most community protests, manifesting in over 50 cities and also on many college campuses.
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List
Main articles: List of Occupy movement protest locations and List of Occupy movement protest locations in the United StatesCities: Date protest
began:Larger
crowd
size
estimates:Refs: Notes: Alameda — — [1] Amador County — — [2] Anaheim Oct. 7, 2011 75 [3] [4] Arcata Oct. 7, 2011 — [5] Bakersfield Oct. 7, 2011 — [6] Berkeley Oct. 8, 2011 — [7] Occupy Berkeley and Occupy Cal at University of California, Berkeley Camarillo Oct. 5, 2011 — [8] Chico — — [9] Coachella Valley Oct. 11, 2011 — [10] Culver City — — [11] Davis — — [12] Including a separate protest at Occupy UC Davis Encinitas Oct. 15, 2011 — [13] Escondido Nov. 5, 2011 — [14] Eureka Oct. 13, 2011 — [15] Fontana — — [16] [17] Fresno Oct. 15, 2011 — [18] Gilroy — — [19] Grass Valley — — [20] [21] Irvine Oct. 15, 2011 — [22] Lompoc Oct. 15, 2011 — [23] Long Beach Oct. 15, 2011 — [24] Los Angeles — — [25] Marysville — [26] Merced Oct. 15, 2011 — [27] Monterey Oct. 15, 2011 — [28] Nevada City — — [29] Oakland — — [30] Occupy Oakland (Timeline of Occupy Oakland) Ojai — — [31][32][33]
[34]Oxnard Oct. 15, 2011 — [35] Palo Alto — — [36] Including a protest movement at Stanford University Pasadena — — [37] [38] Occupy Rose Parade (a separate protest from Occupy Pasadena) Petaluma Oct. 29, 2011 — [39] Redlands — — [16] Redwood City — — [40] Riverside Oct. 15, 2011 — [41] Sacramento Oct. 7, 2011 — [42] Occupy Sacramento Salinas Oct. 15, 2011 — [28] San Diego Oct. 8, 2011 — [43] Occupy San Diego San Francisco Oct. 5, 2011 — [44] Occupy San Francisco San Jose — — [45] Occupy San Jose San Luis Obispo Oct. 5, 2011 — [46] San Marino Oct. 5, 2011 — [47] San Rafael — — [48] Santa Ana Oct. 22, 2011 — [49] [50] Santa Barbara Oct. 8, 2011 — [51] [52] Santa Cruz Oct. 6, 2011 — [53] Including protest at University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Maria Oct. 15, 2011 — [54] Santa Monica College — — [11] Santa Rosa Oct. 15, 2011 — [55] Sebastopol — — [56] Stockton Oct. 15, 2011 — [57] Temecula Oct. 15, 2011 — [58] Van Nuys Oct. 28, 2011 — [59] Venice Oct. 9, 2011 — [60] Ventura Oct. 14, 2011 — [61] Gallery
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A protester with a sign at Occupy San Francisco on October 13, 2011
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Bicycle Power charging batteries for laptops and other electronics at Occupy San Francisco
See also
- Note. Cities with Occupy articles are in the show-hide table below.
- List of Occupy movement protest locations
- List of Occupy movement protest locations in the United States
- Timeline of Occupy Wall Street
- We are the 99%
Other U.S. protests
- 2011 United States public employee protests
- 2011 Wisconsin protests
Other international protests
- 15 October 2011 global protests
- 2010–2011 Greek protests
- 2011 Chilean protests
- 2011 Israeli social justice protests
- 2011 United Kingdom anti-austerity protests and 2010 UK student protests
- Iceland Kitchenware Revolution
- Spanish 15M Indignants movement
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- Green New Deal
Companies and banking institutions Companies in bankruptcy,
reorganization, administration,
or other insolvency proceedings
(listed alphabetically)- Air America Radio
- Allco Finance Group
- American Freedom Mortgage
- American Home Mortgage
- Arena Football League
- Babcock & Brown
- BearingPoint
- Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC
- BI-LO (United States)
- Borders Group
- Charter Communications
- Chrysler (Chapter 11 reorganization)
- Circuit City Stores
- CIT Group
- Citadel Broadcasting
- Conquest Vacations
- DSB Bank
- Eddie Bauer
- FairPoint Communications
- Friendly's Ice Cream
- General Growth Properties
- General Motors (Chapter 11 reorganization)
- Great Southern Group
- Icesave
- Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander
- Lehman Brothers (bankruptcy)
- Linens 'n Things
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- Thornburg Mortgage
- Tribune Company
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- Washington Mutual
- Waterford Wedgwood
- Woolworths Group
- Yamato Life
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(listed alphabetically)- ACC Capital Holdings
- Allied Irish Banks
- American International Group
- Anglo Irish Bank (nationalisation)
- Bank of America
- Bank of Antigua
- Bank of Ireland
- Bear Stearns
- Bradford & Bingley
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- Fortis
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- U.S. Central Credit Union
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- Bear Stearns
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- Cheshire Building Society
- Countrywide Financial
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- Dunfermline Building Society
- HBOS
- Merrill Lynch
- National City Corp. (acquisition by PNC)
- Scarborough Building Society
- Sovereign Bank
- Wachovia
- Washington Mutual
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and fraudsters- Nicholas Cosmo
- Fairfield Greenwich Group
- Seán FitzPatrick (Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy)
- Paul Greenwood
- Angelo Mozilo
- Arthur Nadel
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- Stanford Financial Group (Allen Stanford; James M. Davis; Laura Pendergest-Holt)
- Barry Tannenbaum
- UBS
- Stephen Walsh
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- Tom Petters
- Raj Rajaratnam (Galleon Group)
- Scott W. Rothstein
- Mahindra Satyam (Satyam scandal; Byrraju Ramalinga Raju)
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- Jon Stewart's 2009 criticism of CNBC
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- PIIGS
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- Occupy movement
- United States housing bubble
- Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Anti-government protests in the 21st century Revolutions
and uprisings- Bahraini uprising (2011)
- Egyptian revolution (2011)
- Libyan civil war (2011)
- Syrian uprising (2011)
- Tunisian Revolution (2010–2011)
- Yemeni uprising (2011)
Other- Second intifada (2000-2005)
- Kyrgyzstani revolution (2010)
- Lebanese Cedar Revolution (2005)
Other Global protests- "Occupy" protests (2011–present)
- Protests against the war in Afghanistan (2001–present)
- Protests against the war in Iraq (2003–2011)
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Arab Spring- Algerian protests (2010–2011)
- Djiboutian protests (2011)
- Israeli border demonstrations (2011)
- Iraqi protests (2011)
- Jordanian protests (2011)
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- Mauritanian protests (2010–2011)
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- Omani protests (2011)
- Saudi Arabian protests (2011)
- Sudanese protests (2011)
- Western Saharan protests (2011)
- Austrian protests (2009)
- Canadian strikes (2005)
- Chilean protests (2006)
- Chilean protests (2008)
- Colombian protests (2011)
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- Dutch strikes (2007)
- Irish protests (2010)
- Puerto Rican strikes (2010–2011)
- UK protests (2011)
- California college tuition hike protests (2009)
Other protests- Albanian opposition demonstrations (2011)
- Argentinian riots (2001)
- Armenian presidential election protests (2008)
- Armenian protests (2011)
- Azerbaijani protests (2011)
- Bolivian protests (2011)
- Burkinabé protests (2011)
- Cameroonian anti-government protests (2008)
- Canadian anti-prorogation protests (2010)
- Chilean Magellanic protests (2011)
- Chilean protests (2011)
- Chinese protests (2011)
- Croatian protests (2011)
- French civil unrest (2005)
- French pension reform strikes (2010)
- Georgian demonstrations (2007)
- Georgian protests (2011)
- Greek riots (2008)
- Greek protests (2010–2011)
- Hungarian protests (2006)
- Hong Kong democracy demonstration (2005)
- Hong Kong universal suffrage demonstration (2010)
- Hong Kong Anti-budget demonstration (2011)
- Icelandic financial crisis protests (2009)
- Indian anti-corruption movement (2011)
- Iranian election protests (2009–2010)
- Iranian protests (2011)
- Israeli reserve soldiers' protest (2006)
- Israeli housing protests (2011)
- Kurdish protests in Iraq (2011)
- Kurdish protests in Turkey (2011)
- Malaysian HINDRAF rally (2007)
- Malaysian Bersih rally (2007)
- Malaysian Bersih 2.0 rally (2011)
- Malawi protests (2011)
- Mexican protests (2011)
- Moldova civil unrest (2009)
- Nepalese democracy movement (2006)
- Portuguese protests (2011)
- Russian Dissenters March (2005–2008)
- Sahrawi protest camp at Gdeim Izik (2010)
- Catalan autonomy protest in Spain (2010)
- Spanish protests (2011)
- Tamil diaspora protests against Sri Lanka (2009)
- Tamil diaspora protests against Sri Lanka in Canada (2009)
- Turkish Republic Protests (2007)
- UK anti-austerity protests (2011)
- US Tea Party protests (2009–2010)
- US public employee protests (2011)
- Wisconsin citizen protests (2011)
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