I may be 17 and teenagers may not be able to vote. But we can still have a voice. It’s my generation’s future that’s in jeopardy as well. I would love to participate.
For all of those who are interested, this Saturday happens to be Stop Police Brutality Day. Maybe we should somehow incorporate this theme into our protest at Wells Fargo!
Occupy Winston-Salem stands in solidarity with our brothers and sisters across the globe as a non-violent, leaderless movement of Americans united to fight the corporate abuse of our democracy, and to take the reins of power away from profit-driven interests and assert our rightful place in the political process. We serve not only as a movement of protest, but as a means to liberate Americans from the shackles of corporate greed. Our members are employed and jobless, liberal and conservative, and comprised of all colors and faiths. We do not exclude anyone, as we are all suffering under the top-heavy power structure of the 1%.
Judy Rial said on October 26, 2011
I would love to join the protest. When is the next one?
Andrew Hobbs said on October 27, 2011
TONIGHT 7PM 211 SOUTH HAMILTON STREET IN HIGH POINT, NC. AGAINST PROPOSED DUKE ENERGY RATE INCREASE!
David S. said on October 23, 2011
Is there a minimum age limit.
I may be 17 and teenagers may not be able to vote. But we can still have a voice. It’s my generation’s future that’s in jeopardy as well. I would love to participate.
Amanda Porter-Cox said on October 21, 2011
For all of those who are interested, this Saturday happens to be Stop Police Brutality Day. Maybe we should somehow incorporate this theme into our protest at Wells Fargo!