What Can Public Policy Teach Occupy? by Larry Rosenthal
By Larry Rosenthal “Tent sites available.” – Sign observed at OccupyCal, Sproul Plaza, November 16, 2011 The Occupy Movement gifts us with provocative opportunities for policy […]
By Larry Rosenthal “Tent sites available.” – Sign observed at OccupyCal, Sproul Plaza, November 16, 2011 The Occupy Movement gifts us with provocative opportunities for policy […]
By Emily Gerth I often hear GSPP students expressing empathy with the Occupy movement, but also feeling unsure or wary about aligning themselves with a […]
By Danny Yost I challenge the notion that the Occupy Movement needs to express specific demands to be effective. Strategic political leaders should seize this […]
“We are losing equal opportunity in America; we are losing the moral foundation stone on which this country and our democracy are built.” – Robert […]
By Rita Cuckovich I went to the Occupy Cal protests last Wednesday from 9:30pm until 11:30pm. My housemate had sent a mass email to my […]
By Anna Johnson When I read criticism of the Occupy movement I cannot help but have flashbacks to the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers and […]
By Ankit Jain The rebellion has begun. In the words of Rage Against the Machine, “The front lines are everywhere.” New York, DC, Boston, Rome, and […]
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By Craig Bosman The presidential race couldn’t be hotter, but Californians see very little of it that doesn’t come from a glowing screen. In fact, […]
Jean Spencer MPP ’13, our first guest blogger, writes on the challenges facing women in academia. I don’t know about you, but I definitely felt my heart […]
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