Saturday, November 19, 2011

Occupy Washington DC

Occupy DC continues to thrive despite mid-November cold and a series of crackdowns across the U.S. This encampment, only blocks from the White House, put their
protest signs on display Thursday, November 17, 2011.





Occupy DC continues to thrive despite mid-November cold and a series of crackdowns across the U.S. This encampment, only blocks from the White House, put their
protest signs on display Thursday, November 17, 2011. 
Occupy DC launched a mass action Thursday, November 17, 2011 in solidarity with similar groups across the country who had been evicted from their encampments. Protesters took to
the Key bridge between Arlington and Georgetown during rush hour to inform commuters and keep the movement alive.

Despite freezing temperatures on the Key Bridge, Occupy DC protesters stood for hours on Thursday, November 17, 2011 in a show of solidarity with besieged encampments around
the country.


Despite freezing temperatures on the Key Bridge, Occupy DC protesters stood for hours on Thursday, 
November 17, 2011 in a show of solidarity with besieged encampments around the country.
The Washington DC police force joined with police from Arlington to surround a mass action Thursday, November 17, 2011 on the Key Bridge.

Occupy DC protesters took to the streets Thursday, November 17, 2011 as part of a mass action organized in solidarity with
occupy camps around the country.

Occupy DC protesters suffered through hours of freezing temperatures Thursday, November 17, 2011 to get the word out about poverty, joblessness and dissatisfaction with
potential cuts to spending on social programs stemming from an impending super committee vote.