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  1. Occupy Oakland refers to a collaboration and series of demonstrations in Oakland, California, that started in October 2011. As part of the Occupy movement, protesters have staged occupations, most notably at Frank H. Ogawa Plaza in front of Oakland City Hall .

  2. Occupy Oakland. Long Haul community center in Berkeley faces displacement due to landlord’s proposed development. Berkeley’s volunteer-operated, non-profit radical community center Long Haul is threatened with displacement by a proposal to demolish its building to build an 8-story, $40-50 million housing development.

  3. Oct 25, 2021 · City officials, police, and local business groups had been criticizing the “autonomous” Occupy Oakland camp—a tent city erected on the lawn outside City Hall—since it was established on October 10, 2011. Part of a national anti-capitalist movement protesting income inequality, Occupy Oakland was also a protest against police ...

  4. The following is a timeline of Occupy Oakland (sometimes called OO or #OO) which began on Monday, October 10, 2011, as an occupation of Frank H. Ogawa Plaza located in front of Oakland City Hall in downtown Oakland, and is an ongoing demonstration.

  5. About Occupy Oakland. Occupy Oakland’s first encampment launched on October 10th, 2011 in front of City Hall at 14th and Broadway in downtown Oakland.

  6. Aug 1, 2012 · Occupy Oaklands organizers weren’t disenfranchised liberals but committed anarchists operating from a revolutionary playbook that prohibited all negotiations with government officials.

  7. Oct 9, 2016 · How did Occupy Oakland change the lives and politics of some of its participants? Hear their stories and how they continue to challenge the status quo in the Bay Area.