Tuesday, December 20, 2011

List of Active Occupy Encampments Across the Country – Now at 61 | FDL Action

List of Active Occupy Encampments Across the Country – Now at 61 | FDL Action:


List of Active Occupy Encampments Across the Country – Now at 61

Staying warm at Occupy Rochester
Although the media has grown bored with the Occupy movement and are declaring it over, OccupySupply has verified the existence of 61 encampments across the country. We are listing them below, along with links to photos and videos that demonstrate what they look like today.
The FDL Membership Program now has 110 liaisons at over 70 occupations across the country who report back to us on the status of their occupations twice each week. That’s how we determine which occupations OccupySupply will send cold weather gear to every day.
OccupySuply shipped more stuff out last week alone than we did in the entire first month, and the demand is only increasing.
So we thought we’d try to drive a stake through the heart of the “Occupy is Dead” narrative by publishing our working list, which is consistently more up-to-date than any I’ve seen. These are occupations with encampments only — there are many, many more vibrant occupations that are doing tremendous community activism despite the lack of an encampment.
» Please consider donating $10 or more to help us continue to meet the demands of the now 70+ occupations we serve with the Occupy Supply fund. As always, 100% of your donations to the fund will go to purchase and distribute the supplies they need to make it through the winter and beyond.

1Occupy AnchorageIgloos!
2Occupy AtlantaRe-occupied Woodruff Park after the raid, stopped foreclosure this week.
3Occupy AustinNice story in Daily Texan about OccupySupply helping them prepare for winter
4Occupy Berkeley90 tents
5Occupy BirminghamMarched with Alabama civic & religious leaders to protest state immigration law
6Occupy BloomingtonLongest running occupation?
7Occupy BoiseHighs in the 30s, lows in the teens, but hanging in there
8Occupy BoulderWorking with city on permit
9Occupy BuffaloJust opened 2nd encampment
10Occupy Cedar RapidsSays they have a stable location through the winter
11Occupy Chapel HillExpanding, building bridges with local congregations
12Occupy CharlotteGrowing, now 30 tents
13Occupy ClaremontCity council may intervene, but police say they’re not breaking any laws
14Occupy ClevelandRecently worked with Youngstown & Ashtabula to encamp vs. foreclosure
15Occupy Columbia SCWon their court battle; judge says they can stay
16Occupy Dover DEJust celebrated their 1 month anniversary
17Occupy KstreetExpanding to local black churches
18Occupy Lancaster PARenewing the permit that expires January 1
19Occupy DelawareWon a ruling from a judge that recognized the tent city as a form of protected speech.
20Occupy DesMoinesLaunching Occupy the Caucus, urging people to vote “uncommitted”
21Occupy ErieRe-occupied the gazebo yesterday, looking good in OccupySupply
22Occupy EugeneCity installed lights at request of campers, increasing budget to help homeless
23Occupy FairbanksYes, there’s an Occupy Fairbanks. No shit.
24Occupy Freedom PlazaFeed 140 people each day
25Occupy FtWayneFlash mob at the Glenbrook Mall last weekend reminding people to shop local
26Occupy GainesvilleOrganizing Florida occupations for upcoming FL legislative session
27Occupy HarrisburgOrganizing around state redistricting
28Occupy HoustonCelebrated International Migrants Day by protesting prison industrial complex
29Occupy Huntsville ALCity gave them a spot
30Occupy IowaCityMic checked Newt Gingrich last week
31Occupy Lancaster PAHolding toy and book drive for children of the community
32Occupy Las VegasProtesting at auctions of foreclosed homes seized without paperwork
33Occupy LincolnTent town in Centennial Mall going strong
34Occupy Little RockBuilt a geodesic dome
35Occupy MadisonRecently had its first marriage proposal
36Occupy MemphisHeld Saturday march to mark 1 year since Mohamed Bouazizi lit himself on fire in Tunisia
37Occupy MiamiJust celebrated 2 month anniversary
38Occupy MilwaukeeImmigration groups recently loaned them office space
39Occupy MontereyHolding a series of public community educational talks
40Occupy NashvilleGetting tremendous community support
41Occupy New HavenOn private property by agreement with managers
42Occupy NewarkCity recently lifted ban on overnight encampments
43Occupy Norman OKJust started this week
44Occupy Orange CountyHeld a mock funeral for the Bill of Rights
45Occupy Palm BeachProtesting wealth inequality in rich neighborhoods
46Occupy PhoenixDemonstrating against Joe Arpaio’s tasering of Latino Marine vet that left him brain dead
47Occupy PittsburghProtesting the bilking of millions of dollars from schools & local govt at US Steel Tower
48Occupy ProvidenceApprox. 60 overnight sleepers in Burnside Park
49Occupy RaleighProperty owner & city say they can stay
50Occupy SacramentoRecently occupied Clear Channel
51Occupy RochesterJust received AFL-CIO Rochester Labor Council’s Community Solidarity Award
52Occupy San JoseJust re-occupied this week
53Occupy San Luis ObispoDenied the use of tents but still staying each night
54Occupy SyracuseRecently erected a triple-walled Army surplus tent and plan to stay for the winter
55Occupy TacomaMic check to OccupySupply on Dec 15!
56Occupy TalahasseeWill present objectives of Florida occupations to state legislature on January 10
57Occupy TampaSet up last Saturday in Voice of Freedom Park
58Occupy TrentonProtesting Chris Christie’s charter school plan in Dept. of Ed offices
59Occupy TucsonOne of the largest occupations still going
60Occupy Walton ORSmall Oregon town trying to save their post office
61Occupy Winnepeg
Photo by OccupySupply liaison Sandy F.