OCCUPY WALL STREET
Media Making as Participatory Democracy: Port Huron to OWS
One of the most important characteristics of the Occupy movement is the expanding universe of media makers –citizen journalists, livestreamers, artists and others.
AlterNet / By Josh Stearns May 10, 2012 |
Photo Credit: OakFoSho
“If we appear to seek the unattainable, it has been said, then let it be known that we do so to avoid the unimaginable.”
– The Port Huron Statement, 1962
“We are unstoppable. Another world is possible.”
– Occupy Wall Street, 2012
Fifty years ago, the authors of the Port Huron Statement wrote that “Every generation inherits from the past a set of problems – personal and social – and a dominant set of insights and perspectives by which the problems are to be understood and, hopefully, managed.”