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Legacy of the Occupy Wall Street Movement

24 min · 6 apr 2022
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There have been massive amounts of protests within the last decade, ranging from protecting women’s rights to the Black Lives Matter movement to protests against Covid restrictions. But what is it really like to be involved in a protest? How do such large groups of people start working together? Do protests always have a clear purpose? Do they achieve their goals? Max Bean, an active participant in the 2011 Occupy Wall Street Movement is on the show today to reflect on his personal experience with protest movements. He brings to us his own unique and detailed picture of many aspects of the movement.

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