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Occupy LA: Scenes from the New Revolution // Part 5: The Game is On

February 3, 2012

This is Part-5 of the series; The Game is On. It examines the future of the movement in Los Angeles and beyond. I spent 7 weeks in a tent at City Hall shooting a doc series as the ideological mercury congealed on the steps of just outside the Mayor’s office attracting an endless chorus of relevant [...]

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Occupy LA: Scenes from the New Revolution // Part 4: The Eviction

January 26, 2012

Part-4 of the series, The Eviction takes you to the front line of the class American class war as Occupy LA is confronted by an extreme show of force by law enforcement as the second American Revolution played out at City Hall in Los Angeles. I spent 7 weeks in a tent at City Hall shooting a [...]

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Occupy LA: Scenes from the New Revolution // Part 2: The Outliers

January 12, 2012

  Part-2 of the series addresses the voices on edge of the movement. The people who occupied City Hall who were the subject of much negative attention in the media. These are people who are relegated to the bottom of the 99% in the American class system. They embody the issues that propel the movement. [...]

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This Is What Democracy Smells Like

November 30, 2011

More vacuous non-reporting and misrepresentation from the LA Times in today’s “Removal of Occupy L.A. camp may be good for public health” story. The Mayor, in keeping with his prototypical self contradictory rambling said at his closed door press conference this morning that public health workers toured the camp daily and found no violations just [...]

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PAVEMENT Occupies LA 11/17/2011

November 19, 2011
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