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| Global Connection
Do you believe that the Occupy Movement is part of a larger global movement?
If so, what are the characteristics of this global movement, and how is your local group connected to it? |
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Purpose / Objective / Goal
In your opinion, what is the purpose or objective of the Occupy Movement? |
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Your Motivation
Why are you personally involved in the Occupy Movement?
What are you hoping to accomplish?
What is your personal goal or objective? |
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Your Activism
What are you prepared to do to help achieve your personal goal? |
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National Movement
Local groups that come together as part of the Occupy Movement are independent and autonomous, and act independently.
In your opinion, is the Occupy Movement a national movement?
Should local General Assemblies work together closely?
Should they be interconnected?
Should they share a common agreement?
If so, how could that agreement be created? |
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Political Effectiveness
Do you believe that the Occupy Movement is effective as a force for social change?
Is it an effective political force?
In your opinion, how could the Occupy Movement become a more effective political force? |
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Occupy Heart
Some people have suggested that the Occupy Movement is led from the heart. The "Bat Signal" projected against the side of the Verizon building in NYC on November 17, 2011 said "Look around. You are part of a global movement. We are a cry from the heart of the world".
Do you believe this is true?
What is the Heart of the World?
How is the Occupy Movement an expression or cry from it? |
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| INTERVIEW |
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The Occupy Movement in the USA is part of a global movement, because there are Occupy groups in cities all over the world. Because conditions are different all over the world, the Occupy Movement takes different forms in different locations.
In my opinion, the conenction between local occupy movements and groups needs to be clarified and stregthened, in part by developing a broadly inclusive vision that defines the relationship between independent local groups and the national or global movement, and in part by clarifying the issues and activist goals the movement hopes to achieve (change the influence of Big Money, etc.)
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