On September 16, we published Molly Crabapple's essay "Occupy Memory," a personal reminiscence about the movement that began—exactly ten years ago—with a protest gathering in Lower Manhattan that led to the occupation of Zuccotti Park. As she relates, Crabapple was drawn in by the unique character of its radicalism, and contributed in a host of ways—not least, by supplying artwork for posters and placards, a selection of which accompanies her article.
Source: Occupy Wall Street, 10 years later | Portside
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