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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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