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Occupy Rose Parade : ウィキペディア英語版
Occupy Rose Parade
''Occupy The Rose Parade'' (OTRP) was a four phase Occupy demonstration and protest that was held on January 1 and January 2, 2012 as part of the Occupy movement at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California held on January 2, 2012. The main organizer of the 2012 OTRP, Pete Thottam, is a Los Angeles based Occupy volunteer, attorney and longtime antiwar activist. Phase 1 of the demonstration was on Sunday, January 1. It was organized by a separate group from the Occupy Pasadena group protesting locally, with no affiliation or endorsement between the two although a number of members of Occupy Pasadena actively participated in and helped organize the Occupy The Rose Parade demonstration. Rose Parade and Pasadena officials authorized the Occupy the Rose Parade movement to march at the end of the parade, after all the floats have passed and the phalanx of police cars moves through, but while the crowd is still in place. 〔(Group planning Occupy Rose Parade protest - LA Daily News )〕
The protest's central human float action was a peaceful and nonviolent protest with no arrests. Organizers worked with the City of Pasadena, Official Tournament of Roses Parade organizers and the Pasadena Police.〔(Occupy movement plans to crash Pasadena's Rose Parade - Pasadena Star-News )〕〔(Police ready for Rose Parade protesters - UPI.com )〕
The Rose Parade, in person, has an annual audience of a million people, and a worldwide television audience on multiple networks. On the day of the event, the worldwide television broadcast cut to the announcers in the booth, eliminating any coverage of the protestors. Live streaming presented the event over the internet.
==Speakers==
Among the speakers at the January 1 and January 2 protest and demonstrations included Reverend Bacon (All Saints Pasadena Church), Carlos Marroquin (U.S. Foreclosure Activist), Ellen Brown (Web of Debt & Public Banking advocate), John Goodman (California Clean Money Campaign), Peter Thottam, Daniel Wayne Lee (Move To Amend Co-Chair), Marcy Winograd, Cindy Sheehan, Michelle Shocked, singer Laura Love, and other nationally recognized Occupy activists and their supporters from around the country. The speakers and protest action sought primarily to emphasize "Corporate Money out of Politics," "Stopping Foreclosures," and "Ending Corporate Personhood" messages of Occupy Wall Street and, more broadly, to put spotlight on what activists state is a dysfunctional U.S. system with growing economic and social justice concerns that have reached crisis proportions in the U.S.

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