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5 Years After Occupy Oakland, Still Fighting for the 99 Percent

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Five years ago this weekend, protesters set up a camp in front of City Hall in Oakland. Marchers took to the streets, shut down the Port of Oakland and clashed with police. Occupy Oakland became perhaps the most well-known encampment outside of Occupy Wall Street in New York. So where are those Occupiers now? We talk o some of them about participating in that protest changed their lives.

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