Anarchist, General Co-Organizer
Occupy Wall Street
August 2011 – Present (10 months) It started at Liberty Plaza (Zuccotti Park) but now it’s everywhere.
Participated in a “test-run” to sleep in front of the Stock Exchange with the first incarnation of the Arts & Culture committee of Occupy Wall Street. Appeared for PR interviews on MSNBC, Fox News, RT. Spoken for domestic as well as international radio networks in France, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, Lebanon. Scripted interviews on social problems and interviewed economist David Korten using proprietary Call-a-Crowd broadcast technology. Currently working towards launching occupyradio.fm nationally. Analyze data gathered from Google Analytics and online custom research surveys in order to provide insights and feedback for other media focused co-organizers from occupywallst.org, occupytogether.org and the Occupied Wall Street Journal.
Um, wow. He almost had some kind of legitimacy when I saw him. Then he opened his mouth.
His reality in NO WAY resembles mine… sigh
I couldn’t finish watching. That’s like the event horizon of FAIL right there…
LOL.
Harrison Schultz’s Experience
Anarchist, General Co-Organizer
Occupy Wall Street
August 2011 – Present (10 months) It started at Liberty Plaza (Zuccotti Park) but now it’s everywhere.
Participated in a “test-run” to sleep in front of the Stock Exchange with the first incarnation of the Arts & Culture committee of Occupy Wall Street. Appeared for PR interviews on MSNBC, Fox News, RT. Spoken for domestic as well as international radio networks in France, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, Lebanon. Scripted interviews on social problems and interviewed economist David Korten using proprietary Call-a-Crowd broadcast technology. Currently working towards launching occupyradio.fm nationally. Analyze data gathered from Google Analytics and online custom research surveys in order to provide insights and feedback for other media focused co-organizers from occupywallst.org, occupytogether.org and the Occupied Wall Street Journal.