Today is a crucial day for the Occupy movement. Last night, the Occupy Wall Street encampment was evicted under orders from Mayor Bloomberg, and many protesters were arrested upon returning to Zuccotti Park. A judge has now ruled against the encampment.
The need for honest, accurate media documentation has never been so crucial. That’s why Ms. is embedding video of what’s happening in New York, for feminists to watch and bear witness. Check back here as the day unfolds.
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In this time of conflict and arrests within the Occupy encampments, we must remember the people in the 99 percent who face particular risks of violence and mistreatment at the hands of police: women, trans and other LGBTQ, the undocumented, those with disabilities and protesters of color. Those on the ground, please look out for each other, and if you see someone being abused, speak up.
There’s been excellent and abundant feminist coverage of the Occupy movement, from first-hand experiences to exercises in theory. Now, as Occupy faces a critical juncture, we want to hear what you think.
Those who are Occupying, in New York and elsewhere, post your updates and thoughts from the front lines in the comments below, tweet them to us @msmagazine, or email pictures to blog@msmagazine.com.
And all readers, we want to hear from you: What do you think of the Occupy movement? What will the events of the last 24 hours–and the next 24 hours–mean for the feminist movement?
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