Michael Steele and Juan Williams voice approval of Occupy
In the days before the New Hampshire primary, Occupy Manchester set up a camp in Veterans Memorial Park to serve as daytime base of operations for activists who came from as far away as the West Coast to protes...
People of Occupy Boston: John Murphy
BLAST: Who are you?
JOHN MURPHY: Murph. I'm 24, from Boston, union carpenter, student at community college.
BLAST: What do you do?
JM: Making sure the movement moves forward. Putting a foot to peop...
People of Occupy Boston: Al Suarez
BLAST: Who are you?
AL SUAREZ: My name is Alexander Suarez. Most people on camp called me Al. My hometown is Boston. I'm 27, unemployed. I'm one of the 46 arrested December 10th at the camp, and ...
Suffolk District Attorney subpoenas Occupy Boston Twitter info
A document faxed from One Bullfinch Place to the Twitter offices in San Francisco Friday details a subpoena "Pursuant to an official criminal investigation being conducted by the Suffolk County District Att...
People of Occupy Boston: Nicole Sullivan
BLAST: Who are you?
NICOLE SULLIVAN: Well, it depends who you ask. First, important demographics: I am a twenty one year old queer women living in Somerville and going to school at a local community coll...
People of Occupy Boston: Elizabeth Holmes
BLAST: Who are you?
ELIZABETH HOLMES: Who am I? I'm Elizabeth, also known as Mom or Eli.
BLAST: What do you do?
EH: I am a part of medical, safety, wellness, legal and jail support; was in m...
People of Occupy Boston: Mike Kostigan
BLAST: Who are you?
MIKE KOSTIGEN: I'm 22, Born and raised in Boston. Sailing Instructor. Former Marine Transportation major, transferring to study history.
BLAST: What do you do?
MK: Within Oc...
Video: Mel King tells Occupy Boston “You have the right to revolution”
King Mel is a long-time Boston community activist and civil rights leader who served as State Representative and ran for Mayor of Boston in 1982.
Early in his career, he was a vocal organizer of a 1968 prote...
An inside look at Occupy Boston’s last morning in Dewey Square
Editor’s note: John Stephen Dwyer, a contributing editor for Blast, has been writing about Occupy Boston and spending several nights a week in Dewey Square since the protest began on September 30. He also repor...
Occupy Boston anticipates and prepares for early morning raid
Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino, speaking less than 24 hours after Suffolk Superior Court Judge Frances McIntyre lifted a restraining order that kept the city from raiding Occupy Boston's tent city at Dewey S...
Breaking News: Menino orders Occupy Boston to vacate by midnight
Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino has issued an ultimatum to Occupy Boston Protesters: Leave by midnight, or the city will force you out.
The news comes just a day after a Suffolk Superior Court judge lifted a r...
Occupy Boston protesters arrested in Washington
At least 20 arrests were reported Wednesday in connection with an Occupy-related march in Washington D.C.
Urszula Masny-Latos of the Massachusetts Chapter of National Lawyers Guild wrote at 5 p.m. that at l...
Menino, ACLU, and others react to court ruling against Occupy Boston
Despite the rain, well over 100 activists gathered at Dewey Square for an emergency General Assembly of Occupy Boston at 7 p.m. Wednesday to discuss what to do now that Suffolk Superior Court Judge Frances McIn...
Judge rules against Occupy Boston, lifts restraining order on city
Click here to read the full decisionShortly before 4 p.m. today, Suffolk Superior Court Judge Frances McIntyre lifted the temporary restraining order to protecting the Occupy Boston camp at Dewey Square from be...
Interviews with Occupy Manchester and Occupy Burlington activists
Although not as busy as it was in October, Occupy Boston still gets thousands of visitors a week. Most live locally, but others are activists associated with out-of-state occupations. Among those coming to De...
Gallery and five recommendations for Occupy Wall Street
Starting to get a little annoyed...
200 Occupy Wall Street protesters arrested during attempt to shutdown New York City
Biggest day of protests yet
Protesters vow decampment will not end Occupy Wall Street
What's next for the movement?