- Occupy movement in the United States
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See also: List of Occupy movement protest locations in the United States and List of Occupy movement protest locations
The Occupy movement began in the United States initially with the Occupy Wall Street protests but spread to many other cities, both in the United States and worldwide.
Contents
Locations
The following is a list of the locations of some of the Occupy protests:
- Occupy Ashland [1]
- Occupy Atlanta [2]
- Occupy Austin [3]
- Occupy Boston [4]
- Occupy Buffalo [5]
- Occupy Chicago [6]
- Occupy Cincinnati [7]
- Occupy Dallas [8]
- Occupy Eugene [9]
- Occupy Houston [10]
- Occupy Las Vegas [11]
- Occupy Los Angeles
- Occupy Nashville [12]
- Occupy Oakland [13]
- Occupy Philadelphia [14]
- Occupy Pittsburgh [15]
- Occupy Portland [16]
- Occupy Providence [17]
- Occupy Sacramento [18]
- Occupy Salem [19]
- Occupy Salt Lake City [20]
- Occupy San Francisco [21]
- Occupy San Diego [22]
- Occupy San Jose [23]
- Occupy Seattle [24]
- Occupy St. Louis[25]
- Occupy Syracuse.[26]
- Occupy Wall Street (New York City) [27]
- Occupy Washington D.C. [28]
Higher education
Occupy movements have taken place on college campuses across the United States. UC Berkeley,[29] San Francisco State University, UC Irvine,[30] and Harvard University[31] are some institutions of higher education that have held occupations in support of the Occupy movement. Occupy Texas State at Texas State University is one of the first to form amount[clarification needed] universities and colleges in Texas and is one of the largest with fifty dedicated members. At Saint Mary's College of California, held teach-ins to educate students on the Occupy movement and encourage them to get involved.[32]
Public opinion polls
An October 12–16 poll found that 67% of New York City voters agreed with the protesters and 87% believed that they had a right to protest.[33] A national poll conducted by Public Policy Polling released on November 16 shows 45% of Americans opposing the movement and 33% favoring it.[34] A Siena poll of New York released on November 15 shows that two-thirds of New Yorkers do not believe that the movement represents "the 99%". [35]
Impact on US Politics
US Presidential Candidate Buddy Roemer made headlines by becoming the first candidate to vocally support the Occupy Movement. [36]
See also
- Note. Cities with 'Occupy' articles are in the show-hide table below.
- 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
Related articles
- Bank Transfer Day
- Corruption Perceptions Index
- Economic inequality
- Grassroots movement
- Impact of the Arab Spring
- Income inequality in the United States
- List of countries by distribution of wealth
- List of countries by income equality
- Plutocracy
- Wealth inequality in the United States
Late-2000s financial crisis - Late-2000s recession
- 2008 G-20 Washington summit
- APEC Peru 2008
- 2009 G-20 London Summit
- 2009 G-20 Pittsburgh summit
- APEC Singapore 2009
- 2010 G-20 Toronto summit
- 2010 G-20 Seoul summit
Specific issues - 2000s energy crisis (2008 Central Asia energy crisis)
- 2007–2008 world food price crisis
- 2008–2009 Keynesian resurgence
- 2008–10 California budget crisis
- 2008–2011 Irish banking crisis
- Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010
- Effects of the financial crisis of 2007–2010 on museums
- European sovereign debt crisis (timeline)
- Future of newspapers
- January 2008 Société Générale trading loss incident
- List of entities involved in 2007–2008 financial crises (acquired or bankrupt banks; business failures)
- Subprime mortgage crisis (timeline; writedowns)
- United States housing market correction
By country (or region) - Belgium
- Greece
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Latvia
- Russia
- Spain
- Ukraine
- Africa
- Americas
- United States
- Asia
- Europe
- Oceania
Legislation and policy responses Banking and finance
stability and reform- Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008
- Commercial Paper Funding Facility
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
- Troubled Asset Relief Program
- Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility
- Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program
- 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package
- China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit
- Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009
- 2009 G-20 London Summit
- Irish emergency budget, 2009
- National Asset Management Agency
- Irish budget, 2010
- Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Bank stress tests- EU
- US
Stimulus and recovery - National fiscal policy response to the late 2000s recession
- Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008
- Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
- Chinese economic stimulus program
- 2008 European Union stimulus plan
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009
- 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
- Mervyns
- Midway Games
- Movie Gallery
- NetBank
- New Century
- Nortel
- Petters Group Worldwide
- R. H. Donnelley
- Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler
- Saab Automobile
- Sbarro
- Sentinel Management Group
- Silicon Graphics
- Stanford Financial Group
- Sun-Times Media Group
- Terra Securities (scandal)
- Thornburg Mortgage
- Tribune Company
- Tweeter Opco, LLC
- Uno Chicago Grill
- Washington Mutual
- Waterford Wedgwood
- Woolworths Group
- Yamato Life
Government interventions,
rescues, and acquisitions
(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
- Chrysler
- Citigroup
- CL Financial
- Dexia
- Fannie Mae (takeover)
- Fortis
- Freddie Mac (takeover)
- General Motors
- Glitnir
- HBOS
- Hypo Real Estate
- IndyMac Federal Bank
- ING Group
- Kaupthing Bank
- Landsbanki
- Northern Rock (nationalisation)
- Parex Bank
- Royal Bank of Scotland Group
- Straumur Investment Bank
- U.S. Central Credit Union
Company acquisitions
(listed alphabetically)- Alliance & Leicester
- Ameriquest Mortgage
- Barnsley Building Society
- Bear Stearns
- Blockbuster Inc.
- Cheshire Building Society
- Countrywide Financial
- Derbyshire Building Society
- Dunfermline Building Society
- HBOS
- Merrill Lynch
- National City Corp. (acquisition by PNC)
- Scarborough Building Society
- Sovereign Bank
- Wachovia
- Washington Mutual
Other topics Alleged frauds
and fraudsters- Nicholas Cosmo
- Fairfield Greenwich Group
- Seán FitzPatrick (Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy)
- Paul Greenwood
- Angelo Mozilo
- Arthur Nadel
- Kazutsugi Nami (Enten controversy)
- Stanford Financial Group (Allen Stanford; James M. Davis; Laura Pendergest-Holt)
- Barry Tannenbaum
- UBS
- Stephen Walsh
Proven or admitted
frauds and fraudsters- Marc Stuart Dreier
- Joseph S. Forte
- Norman Hsu
- Du Jun
- Bernard Madoff (Madoff investment scandal; Frank DiPascali; David G. Friehling)
- Tom Petters
- Raj Rajaratnam (Galleon Group)
- Scott W. Rothstein
- Mahindra Satyam (Satyam scandal; Byrraju Ramalinga Raju)
Related entities - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Federal Home Loan Banks
- Federal Housing Administration
- Federal Housing Finance Agency
- Federal Housing Finance Board
- Federal Reserve System
- Government National Mortgage Association
- Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
- Office of Financial Stability
- UK Financial Investments Limited
- United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Securities involved
and financial marketsRelated topics - 2008 Greek riots
- 2009 California college tuition hike protests
- 2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests
- 2009 May Day protests
- 2010 French pension reform strikes
- 2010 UK student protests
- 2010–2011 Greek protests
- 2011 United Kingdom anti-austerity protests
- 2011 United States public employee protests
- Arab Spring
- Bailout
- Bank run
- Capitalism: A Love Story
- Credit crunch
- Dot-com bubble
- Economic bubble
- Financial contagion
- Financial crisis
- Great Depression
- Impact of the Arab Spring
- Inside Job
- Interbank lending market
- Jon Stewart's 2009 criticism of CNBC
- Liquidity crisis
- PIIGS
- Tea Party protests
- 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)
- Protests against world food prices (2007–2008)
Arab Spring- Algerian protests (2010–2011)
- Djiboutian protests (2011)
- Israeli border demonstrations (2011)
- Iraqi protests (2011)
- Jordanian protests (2011)
- Lebanese protests (2011)
- Mauritanian protests (2010–2011)
- Moroccan protests (2011)
- 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)
- Croatian protests (2009)
- 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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- ^ Poll: 45 percent oppose the ’99 percent’
- ^ Buffalo News Siena Poll Good News for Obama and Occupy Campers
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