If 25,000 people rally in midtown, is that a story?
COMMENTARY | April 15, 2012
The Occupy movement, active all winter, has been mostly ignored by the press. Now, along with other groups, it is stepping up its rallies and protests against corporate influence and militarism in America. Will there be any press coverage to speak of?
By John Hanrahan
hanrahan@niemanwatchdog.org
The Occupy movement hasn’t gone away or dissolved but is in action,
along with scores of progressive organizations, on a wide front that
deserves the attention of the mainstream news media.
Plans are being set for at least one large antiwar demonstration,
scores of smaller-scale, nonviolent actions, Wall Street-related
issue-education sessions, and civil disobedience training for, possibly,
many thousands of people. In addition, various Occupy groups have been
setting up forums and teach-ins on aspects of militarism and corporate
influence on the nation’s economic and political life.
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