Wednesday, May 02, 2012
For May Day news, find alternative to the daily paper
by Larry Geller
Nationwide, the commercial press has imposed as much of a blackout on Occupy news as it can get away with. Our own Star-Advertiser is no exception.
Yesterday, May Day, was a big day for protests in many US cities and other countries, but all the S-A brought us (and I have a right to complain, I pay for a subscription!!) was one picture of a women allegedly hitting a police officer with an umbrella in Portland, OR.
Even allowing for a deadline, there was plenty of news besides the umbrella thing that could have appeared in the paper.
There is coverage on the Internet, and of course if you followed tweets you were practically there with the demonstrators.
An overview is on the Democracy Now website in three segments (with video and transcript):
- May Day Protests Span the Globe with Calls for Economic Justice, International Solidarity
- May Day Legacy of Labor, Immigrant Rights Joined by New Generation of Occupy for Historic Protests
- As Students Revolt over Cutbacks and Debt, NYC Occupy Stages May Day "Free University" for the 99%
Actually, it’s probably more efficient to just visit today’s web page and view the entire program or segments right there.
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