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After One Year, Occupy Reassesses and Plans Strategy for Next Phase

Occupy anniversary events also took place throughout the weekend, including an u201cinaugural assembly,u201d break-out groups, direct actions and the release of a collaborative publication, u201cThe Debt Resistors’ Operations Manual.u201d

Ahead of today’s actions, Occupy anniversary events also took place throughout the weekend, including an “inaugural assembly,” break-out groups, direct actions and the release of a collaborative publication, “The Debt Resistors’ Operations Manual.” Saturday’s education-themed gatherings were followed by celebratory events on Sunday, during which activists assessed the movement and what lies ahead. FSRN’s Andalusia Knoll was there and files this report.

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We’ve borne witness to a chaotic first few months in Trump’s presidency.

Over the last months, each executive order has delivered shock and bewilderment — a core part of a strategy to make the right-wing turn feel inevitable and overwhelming. But, as organizer Sandra Avalos implored us to remember in Truthout last November, “Together, we are more powerful than Trump.”

Indeed, the Trump administration is pushing through executive orders, but — as we’ve reported at Truthout — many are in legal limbo and face court challenges from unions and civil rights groups. Efforts to quash anti-racist teaching and DEI programs are stalled by education faculty, staff, and students refusing to comply. And communities across the country are coming together to raise the alarm on ICE raids, inform neighbors of their civil rights, and protect each other in moving shows of solidarity.

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