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New York City police line up to move against Occupy Wall Street protesters on November 17, 2011, the second month of the occupation. Substance photo by John Lawhead.One of the most powerful video histories of the current struggles of the Occupy movement from Wall Street to Los Angeles (in the context of the world) is now available via You Tube. That video, which alternates quotations from Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama with visual evidence of widespread police brutality in the USA against non-violent protesters, is available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S880UldxB1o&feature=related

New York City Occupy Wall Street protesters move towards the Brooklyn Bridge prior to another police attack on November 17, 2011. Substance photo by John Lawhead.The video was provided to Substance by the Oakland Education Association, which remains one of the largest groups helping continue Occupy Oakland. In an email on November 17, 2011, Betty Olson Jones of the OEA said: Betty Olson-Jones "This is one you need to watch — how our "leaders" speak pretty words about freedom and justice while Occupy Wall Street protesters and protesters around the world are brutalized. Betty Olson-Jones

President, Oakland Education Association, (510) 763-4020 x15, 272 E. 12th Street, Oakland, CA 94606



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