Episode 2: Occupy Goes Viral
The encampment grows as anarchist organizers introduce radical new ways of making decisions and taking action. Armed with livestreams, smartphones, and social media, participants invite the world to watch—and join. Then, a shocking encounter with police is captured on camera, transforming a local protest into a national story overnight.
Want to dive deeper? Listen to these episodes of Future Hindsight:
For a primer on how the media repeats talking points from the police, listen to Alec Karakatsanis on Copaganda:
https://www.futurehindsight.com/episodes/resist-copaganda-alec-karakatsanis
Listen to this conversation about capturing injustice on camera with Jackie Zammuto at Witness:
https://www.futurehindsight.com/episodes/episode/jackie-zammuto
To learn about the impact of social media on how Americans interact with politics, tune in to this episode with Alice Marwick:
https://www.futurehindsight.com/episodes/episode/building-power-online-alice-marwick
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Credits:
Host / Executive Producer: Mila Atmos
Producer / Writer: Maria Luisa Tucker
Audio Producer: Zack Travis
Additional production help: Mia Warren, Erika Gjada, Megan Detrie, Lizzie Jacobs, and Ilya Magazanin
Archival research: Marisa Holmes
Archival material courtesy of: Occupy Wall Street Media Working Group.
Original music: Rude Mechanical Orchestra and Puge Ruhe
Special thanks to T.J. Raphael, Lauren Passell, Arielle Nissenblatt, and Kate Blumenfeld for being our first listeners and sounding boards, and to Tom Koenig for his support.
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