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Sit-ins in Spain and ongoing rallies in Greece protested economic policies that rewarded the richest 1% while punishing the other 99%.
Emma Ruby-Sachs: What Occupy Wall Street Wants Emma Ruby-Sachs 2011
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Sit-ins, too: we already have a calendar of days to do sit-ins in camps and shantytowns.
Beverly Bell: Citizen Mobilization for Housing in Haiti (The Urgency of Housing, Part IV) 2010
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Sit-ins in April, 1977, in California led to a special hearing with members of Congress, where activist Judy Heumann gave this spirited testimony.
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Sit-ins happened everywhere -- on bridges, in main intersections, in the offices of college deans, and so on.
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Sit-ins, too: we already have a calendar of days to do sit-ins in camps and shantytowns.
Beverly Bell: Citizen Mobilization for Housing in Haiti (The Urgency of Housing, Part IV) 2010
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Sit-ins and other acts of civil disobedience are occurring in cities across the country including New
115 arrested so far in 18 cities to demand for health care for all 2009
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Sit-ins are planned for more than two dozen cities today, and by year's end at this rate, will be occurring in more than sixty cities by the end of the year.
If Democrats Don't Pass Health Insurance Reform This Year, What Do We Lose? And What Do We Gain? 2009
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Sit-ins are still happening at Berkeley and Santa Cruz.
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Sit-ins were planned at health insurance companies with demands that insurance corporations stop the denials.
Can the Democrats Avoid a Populist Health Care Rebellion? 2009
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(Note to teabaggers: Sit-ins are for enemies, not allies.)
The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: No Public Option: Worse Than Nothing? 2009
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