What happened to Occupy Wall Street? After police in cities across the country cracked down on Occupy encampments, the movement lost the “target-rich visual environment” that attracted media organizations, says David Carr in The New York Times.
But don’t count the movement out yet: Occupy groups of all stripes are organizing mass protests, calling for a nation-wide “general strike,” and going toe-to-toe with financial lobbyists. Here, four ways Occupy Wall Street is still trying to change the world

What happened to Occupy Wall Street? After police in cities across the country cracked down on Occupy encampments, the movement lost the “target-rich visual environment” that attracted media organizations, says David Carr in The New York Times.

But don’t count the movement out yet: Occupy groups of all stripes are organizing mass protests, calling for a nation-wide “general strike,” and going toe-to-toe with financial lobbyists. Here, four ways Occupy Wall Street is still trying to change the world