A Veteran's New War
A World War II veteran stands in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street in Washington Square Park. New York, New York
Queer
Occupy Wall Street holds a massive rally at Foley Square with over 100,000 in attendance. New York, New York
Zombies On Wall Street
Occupy Wall Street invades Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange. However, this time they do it as zombies. New York, New York
Defending the First Amendment
During an Occupy Wall Street march down Wall Street, a woman carries a sign with a clear message to Major Bloomberg. This protest march occurred just several days after the brutal attack by the NYPD during the Brooklyn Bridge march where over 700 unjustified arrest were made, including a 13 year old girl and a 85 year old woman. New York, New York
Distress
A man wearing a vendetta mask holds up a large "U.S. In Distress" sign at the Occupy Wall Street Foley Square rally that attracted more than 100,000 participants. This gathering was blackout by the major networked media. New York, New York
The Real Weapons of Mass Destruction
Occupy Wall Street protestors camped out at Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square gain support as more unions and coalitions join them in solidarity.
Chains
New York University students join the Occupy Wall Street rally in Washington Square Park. New York, New York
The Awakening
Tens of thousands gather in Foley Square Occupy Wall Street rally before marching to the Financial District. New York, New York
The Rich vs. AIDS
A group of protesters in the Occupy Wall Street march to City Hall, dramatically voicing their concern to financial cuts for AIDS research. New York, New York
Capitalistic Pig
A man dressed as an artist wearing a business suit and pig's head participates in the Occupy Wall Street march down 6th Avenue from Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square to Time Square. New York, NewYork
Freedom of Silence
A woman taking advantage of her legal rights for a woman to be topless in New York City, uses her bareness to deliver her message at the Occupy Wall Street headquarters in Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square. New York, New York
The Drum Circle
Like a ritual tribal custom, protestors at Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square best their drums as a call to war. New York, New York
The Naked Truth
A woman taking advantage of her legal rights for a woman to be topless in New York City, uses her bareness to deliver her message at Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square. New York, New York
Charge of the Horses
The New York Police Department (NYPD) charge their horses into the Occupy Wall Street protesters at Time Square. New York, New York
Born Again American
Contradictory to the mass media coverage of Occupy Wall Street, the protestors involved are from every race, religion, educational level, and social status in life. Foley Square, New York, New York
Police Brutality Protest
On October 22, 2011, the 17th National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality took place in Union Square Park. Supports and family members of those who have been killed by law enforcement and survivors of police violence gather together to voice their concerns and to expose the epidemic of police brutality. New york, New York
Cats Against Groceries
Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square offered a platform for anyone with a voice to be heard — including what I considered a take on Dr Seuss' Cat in the Hat. Only in this case, it was a cat in a box
Granny Peace Brigade
The Granny Peace Brigade, whose members are committed to the struggle to make a safe and peaceful world for all children and grandchildren, stood in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street protestors at Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square. New York, New York
In Our Shoes
A business man walking home after working on Wall Street is bombard with messages tailored made for his viewing by Occupy Wall Street protestors at Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square. New York, New York
The Question
An Occupy Wall Street Protester holds out a sign as Wall Street business men and women walk past Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square asking the question,"I wonder what the poor people are doing tonight?"
Greed
A woman participant of the Occupy Wall Street protest march from Foley Square to the Financial District in lower Manhattan sports a pig's noise and hat full of money while holding a sign that reads "One Nation Under Greed". New York, New York
Protesters Have Rights
A group of Occupy Wall Street protesters march around Zuccotti Park aka Liberty Square to protest constant New York Police Department (NYPD) harassment and violations of their First Amendment rights.
Police Brutality Protest 2
On October 22, 2011, the 17th National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality took place in Union Square Park. Supports and family members of those who have been killed by law enforcement and survivors of police violence gather together to voice their concerns and to expose the epidemic of police brutality. New york, New York
The American Dream
All one has to do is grab a news article from the main stream press and compare the descriptions of the Occupy Wall Street protestors to those shown here to see there is a great discrepancy in truth. Occupy Wall Street is the modern day tale of David and Goliath in a fight to keep the American Dream alive. On October 5, 2011, over 100,000 people and over40 unions gathered together in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street in Foley Square to begin a march to the Financial District in lower Manhattan. In contrast to the propaganda machine of the "free" press, the vast majority of the protestors were working middle-class Americans. New York, New York