An Occupy Wall Street Roundup

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Naomi Wolf tells her story of her arrest at Occupy Wall Street.

If you work for NPR, don’t speak publicly about your politics, or you’ll lose your job. So much for the notion that NPR is some bastion of liberal thought.

Charles Pierce argues that democracy can refuse to be bought.

Another view of the NYPD and their interactions with Occupy Wall Street.

Melissa Harris-Perry asks whether Occupy Wall Street can survive as a leaderless movement.

If you’d like to report back with your own Occupy stories, send them to us at isaac@therumpus.net or poetry@therumpus.net. We’ll run the best in our blog.


Brian Spears's first collection of poetry, A Witness in Exile, is now available through Louisiana Literature Press, and at his personal website. He is the Poetry Editor for The Rumpus, and teaches poetry at Drake University. More from this author →