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'Occupy Wall Street' Welcomes Kid Protesters

Kids Occupy Wall Street

First Posted: 10/11/11 09:51 AM ET Updated: 12/11/11 05:12 AM ET

Rather than spend their day off hanging out with friends or watching television, a few dozen children crafted signs and fervently waved them at Occupy Wall Street on Monday.

Columbus Day marked day 24 of the Occupy Wall Street protest and the first that activists could bring their kids to Zuccotti Park without taking them out of school. Four Central Park East II Elementary School mothers designated one hour to “Kids Speak Out At Occupy Wall Street,” to include youngsters in the demonstration that calls for ending the influence money has in Washington, according to the organization’s website.

Even as banks got bailed out, American children have witnessed their parents get tossed out of their homes and lose their jobs. Public school kids have lost arts, music and physical education. Many don't have appropriate healthcare. We can't be afraid to discuss these issues with our kids.

One such protester, 7-year-old Caleb Horowitz, told The New York Times that he joined in “to protect animals, and because some people are very poor and have no homes and food — stuff like that.” Caleb is a second grader at Public School 116 in Manhattan.

Parents and teachers used the opportunity to impress their thoughts on what they dubbed as “Un-Columbus Day,” according to alternet.org. One teacher, Ms. Kristen, read aloud from “Encounter,” a book that talks about the “genocidal Columbus who exterminated the Taino people,” the news outlet reported. Each child then had the chance to hand-paint a sign to carry in the march.

Other kids, like 13-year-old Luca Rozany, come from a long line of demonstrators whose relatives wanted to teach the power of speaking out. Luca headed down, with his grandfather and friend, in a pickup truck loaded with fruits and vegetables that farmers near Asheville donated to the cause, The New York Post reported.

“He’s learning life lessons,’’ Luca’s grandfather, Weezel, told the news outlet.

Like his fellow protesters –- from the union workers to the disgruntled unemployed citizens –- Luca is concerned about getting arrested. So, he jotted down a friend’s phone number and a Legal Aid contact on his arm, the Post noted.

In addition to imparting lessons about freedom of speech and Columbus Day, activists hoped to highlight the power of democracy to its youngest protesters.

“One of our models is teaching to make a difference,” Naomi Smith, principal of Central Park East II told The New York Times. “I thought it would be great for the children to see what’s happening here. This is what democracy looks like.”

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Rather than spend their day off hanging out with friends or watching television, a few dozen children crafted signs and fervently waved them at Occupy Wall Street on Monday. Columbus Day marked day...
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10:59 AM on 11/18/2011
'''Yea Kids Protesters''' I write songs about prevalent issues in the world and produce concerts that give back to world community .

You Got To Give Back dedicated to Corporate America - Producer Howard Albert Audio Vision Studios Miami
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

This is a press release that went out to the internet world
Entitled You Got To Give Back

http://www.prweb.com/releases/....

The Economy Song - Top video list Orange TV Orlando
http://www.orangetvfl.net/mick...

Onward
Mickey
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09:03 AM on 10/13/2011
Betya they werent told fruity pebbles is a corporation.How rediculous.
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Robert Fanney
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04:14 PM on 10/12/2011
And the kids should protest. They're most likely to be harmed by the generational theft that is underway.
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
04:22 AM on 10/12/2011
As long as they remain peacefull with no violence and do not interfere with day to day buisness then they have all the right in the world to conduct their protests whic have really taken off across the country and is growing in numbers by the day.I do however have one little problem with it.Leave the children at home please/They don't need to have to spend all day out there in the elements while mom and dad protest and the inocent kids have absolutely no idea as to whats happening except that they can't play everyday now,so do thema fabvor and leve them out of it and at home or grandmas or aunty's house tc
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bgofca
03:54 AM on 10/13/2011
if you read the article, you would read that the kids were only there for 1 hour.
01:54 AM on 10/12/2011
No, I don't love these kids! Or rather, I don't love their parents! Forming your own opinion and protesting is your right, but where does free speech come into play with children. Parents may be - "teaching" their children the facts- along with their bias- but at these young ages the children are being used as ploys to push YOUR agenda, not to have their own opinions about what is right and wrong.
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Greatest Darthfruit
So, you the brains of this outfit, or is he?
08:13 PM on 10/11/2011
you've got to love those kids!!!
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ladybugmagic
Organized religion is a weapon of mass destruction
07:50 PM on 10/11/2011
Great going, kids!
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Sue-in-Jersey
Not really from New Jersey, save your smears.
06:12 PM on 10/11/2011
This is the BEST way to teach kids what matters: Show them. Go OWS parents!!
09:30 AM on 10/13/2011
Sue you live in jersey ya dont count
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03:40 PM on 10/11/2011
i filmed the kid's story yesterday..painting, chanting and explaining what they are learning http://mysmallstory.wordpress.com/2011/10/10/children-learning-about-occupy-wall-street/ 1 of over 100 nyc stories
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11:47 AM on 10/11/2011
It is time to support getting the money out of politics.

http://www.getmoneyout.com/
10:21 AM on 10/11/2011
I totally support occupy Wall Street - but wonder with the financial mess we are in why no one brings up the fact that the "Federal Reserve" is run by the banks and not our Treasury Department, and we the people get charged for the money they make. Why doesn't the Treasury Department take control of our money, wouldn't that save us tax dollars as well?
09:44 AM on 10/11/2011
Got to love this! Doesn't anyone remember what Ronald Reagan had to say about the Occupy Wall Street protests? http://www.washingtonpastime.com/drupal/occupywallstreet

hahahaha