Occupy Dallas on 10/06/11
Occupy San Antonio Occupy Together Declaration
Watch OWS in Dallas on JustinTV
Watch OWS in Austin on Livestream
Watch OWS Houston on Ustream
Awaiting OWS San Antonion on live streaming
Website: OccupyDallas OccupyDallas on Facebook OccupyDallas Meeting Minutes
Website: OccupyAustin OccupyAustin on Facebook
Website: OccupyHouston Occupy Houston on Facebook
@OccupySanAnto on Twitter Occupy San Antonio on Facebook
Hashtags: #occupydallas #occupyhouston #occupyaustin #occupysanantonio
12/14/11
Occupy Houston Protesters ‘Tented’ by Police
11/24/11
OccupyDallas…the last days of the camp (multipart): “The last few days of the Occupy Dallas camp were wild and eventful. Like the national groups, they are reorganizing and getting ready for the real fight.”
11/06/11
Occupy Dallas – Declaration Unlawful Detainment
11/05/11
#occupyaustin flash mob on 6th St., Downtown Austin
10/26/11
Occupy Austin – U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant and Iraq War Veteran, John Buhler
10/21/11
10/15/11
Oct 15 Occupy Austin – We are the 99%
Oct 15 Dallas: Another Occupy March from Goldman Sachs
10/11/11
OccupyDallas: “Dallas, TX, Oct. 11, 2011 — “Reports are coming in from the OccupyDallas security team that law enforcement is now stationed on three sides of the park, including a mixture of US Marshalls, Dallas Police and County Sherrifs. As a precaution, the members of OccupyDallas are gathering together on the front lawn of Pioneer Plaza to keep safe.”
“In the past 45 minutes, Homeland Security vehicles have been seen passing by the park. This heightened police pressure comes as a shock to the peaceful protesters who have occupied the park since Friday, October 7th. Previously, the police have been a welcomed presence at the park, providing security and even engaging members in conversation. Members of the television news media station WFAA who were on site for interviews and coverage have now left. For more information, contact Michael Prestonise at 214-293-0548 or news@occupydallas.org. More information, including additional multimedia content, can also be found at www.occupydallas.org.”
10/09/11
OWS Dallas Photo Gallery from Star-Telegram
My San Antonio: Cries of ‘Occupy San Antonio!’ ring throughout downtown “”San Antonio participants said the
discontent is driven by a belief that corporations, financial institutions and a small handful of people control too much of the country’s resources and direction. It differentiates this protest from others in the past, said Meghan Owen, 30, who’s on workers compensation.”
“ ‘We need to cut off the head of the beast in order to succeed,’ she said. ‘We’ve always been told to work from the bottom up, but it has never worked in the past. This time, we’re going to take it all at the same time.’ ”
Statesman:
Occupy Austin protesters air grievances without drawing police ire “….what Occupy Austin had in
common with the movement that inspired it was the more than 1,300 people who came together to air grievances about corporate greed, a scarcity of jobs and the growing income gap.”
“Occupy Austin was inspired by the thousands of people who began demonstrating on Wall Street on Sept. 17. The original intent of the movement was to denounce the role that large corporations had in the financial crisis. The protesters have described themselves as the “99 percent,” saying the financial system rewards the richest 1 percent at the expense of everyone else.”
10/06/11 Daily Kos: “Of all cities in the US, Houston is probably the city that you would vote as least likely to have
a viable Occupy Wall Street type protest. This morning I was pleasantly surprised to see over 500 Houstonians voicing their frustration and their concerns about our current economic environment. I have so much more hope now that our voices will be heard. Hopefully, someone in the current power structure will have the courage to take action on our behalf.“
1st meeting of Occupy San Antonio
10/04/11 Austin Post: Occupy Wall Street comes to Texas “Local events in around the country, and internationally are planned, according to one main organizing site, Occupy Together. The Occupy Texas site includes protest information for San Antonio, El Paso, Dallas, Austin and Houston.”
Leaders say the demonstrations will be peaceful, apolitical and non-ideological. Nearly 3,373 people have RSVP’d at an Occupy Austin Facebook group, set to start gathering outside Austin City Hall at 10 a.m.” (Emphasis mine.)




















Where is the protest being held in el paso tx?
Comment by #O15 — October 15, 2011 @ 9:22 am