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  • phillyimc editors | 11-27

    5:55pm EST: Occupy Philly is in nonviolent sit-in formation. No dispersal order has yet been giving. Organizers are asking people to come to City Hall in support.

    8:15pm EST: The 5PM deadline has passed and many are still at Dilworth Plaza in a large and spirited gathering of the Occupy movement. Police are low in numbers and the mood is generally great. Organizers are requesting food and contributions to the bail fund. Read More

    Midnite: Still no sign of a shutdown.

    Previous Feature | Check out OccupyPhillyMedia and OccupyPhilly for updates.


News Briefs
  • Rich Gardner | 11-28

    As of midnight on the 28th, still no sign of police forces on the scene sufficient to shut down Occupy Philly.
  • Uhuru News/Radio | 11-26

    This Sunday, November 27, 2011, tune in to UhuruRadio.com for live and dynamic discussions of our world in crisis and transition. You can listen over the internet, or through your phone. Visit UhuruRadio.com for phone listening numbers. Uhuru Radio brings you the online voices of African revolutionaries and our allies struggling all over the world for liberation and justice.
  • RichardKanePA | 11-25

    Florence Mason had to go to court, when she came back she discovered that her brother was harassed, her kids pOt into detention and later that her family dog euthanized by the SPCA. Occupy Philly is helping her the way LA and MN is fighting evictions (2)
  • Walter C. Uhler | 11-21

    This article addresses what Joe Paterno knew about Jerry Sandusky's alleged sexual molestations of young boys during the period of the mid-1970s thru 1998.
  • AFSCME Labor Union | 11-17

    We are hearing from people at the Occupation that there is growing sentiment for a move from Dilworth in support of labor. This issue will be presented and voted on at the GA tonight. IF the GA votes in favor of the move, labor should be prepared to show its support in a concrete way. (1)
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