A Social Media History of the 2011 Wisconsin Capitol Protests

A site originally created so that WI Capitol Protest activists could share social media with participants in Netroots New York in December 2011.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Solidarity Sing-Alongs and Les Miserables Flash Mobs

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A special treat for fans of Broadway: the one-time phenomenon of the Les Miserables Flash Mob , which simply has to be seen and heard to b...

Innovations: Time Lapse, Panoramas, and Other Cool Tools

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The definition of social media tools was constantly being stretched as community journalists employed all kinds of cool tools to convey a se...

Walkerville: Braving the Cold in Tents and Sleeping Bags

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First Night of Walkerville And you thought camping out in a tent in Zucotti Park in October and November was roughing it?  Evicted from ...

Scenes from the Occupation of the Capitol

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Fire Fighters Make a Dramatic Entrance Despite Gov. Walker's divide and conquer tactics, both fire fighters and police officers (exe...

Those Incredible Rally Crowds

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This is Our House from the YouTube page of Tona Williams Includes Open Captioned Highlights of a Variety of Powerful Rally Speeches

Rural Solidarity: The Tractorcade

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"Pull Together" Wisconsin Farmers Protest Gov. Scott Walker Just as the powers-that-be falsely portrayed Occupy Wall Street p...

Foreign Coverage Often Trumped US Mainstream Media

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Some of the most illuminating posts placed on the Media Coverage of WI Protests Facebook page we created were examples of coverage by the f...
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