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Occupy Providence began on Saturday October 15, 2011. According to the Boston Globe, well over 1,000 demonstrators, including children and adults of various ages, peacefully marched through the capital city before setting up camp at Burnside Park in downtown Providence, RI and turning the park into a 24 hour protest. The march made its way through the streets of downtown Providence, pausing outside such institutions as Bank of America, Providence Place Mall, and the Rhode Island State House. Finally, in January 2012, Occupy Providence agreed to suspend its 24-hour-a-day protest.

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  • Occupy Providence began on Saturday October 15, 2011. According to the Boston Globe, well over 1,000 demonstrators, including children and adults of various ages, peacefully marched through the capital city before setting up camp at Burnside Park in downtown Providence, RI and turning the park into a 24 hour protest. The march made its way through the streets of downtown Providence, pausing outside such institutions as Bank of America, Providence Place Mall, and the Rhode Island State House. Finally, in January 2012, Occupy Providence agreed to suspend its 24-hour-a-day protest. Occupy Providence participants continued to engage in organized meetings, events and actions in Burnside Park in 2012, 2015, and 2016, although many fewer people attended these than the original Occupy Providence events. (en)
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  • Arrests and injuries (en)
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  • Economic inequality, corporate influence over government, inter alia. (en)
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  • Demonstration, occupation, protest, street protesters (en)
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  • the "Occupy" protests (en)
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  • Politics (en)
  • Rhode Island (en)
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  • Business and economics (en)
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  • Ended Jan, 2012 (en)
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  • Occupy Providence (en)
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  • Occupy Providence began on Saturday October 15, 2011. According to the Boston Globe, well over 1,000 demonstrators, including children and adults of various ages, peacefully marched through the capital city before setting up camp at Burnside Park in downtown Providence, RI and turning the park into a 24 hour protest. The march made its way through the streets of downtown Providence, pausing outside such institutions as Bank of America, Providence Place Mall, and the Rhode Island State House. Finally, in January 2012, Occupy Providence agreed to suspend its 24-hour-a-day protest. (en)
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  • Occupy Providence (en)
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