Report: Occupy Boston

Pedestrians walk along Atlantic Avenue in front of the Occupy Boston encampment Nov. 16. (AP)

Pedestrians walk along Atlantic Avenue in front of the Occupy Boston encampment Nov. 16. (AP)

WBUR is asking for your best citizen journalism from Occupy Boston. You can submit your reports and photographs in a variety of ways. We’ll take them in, and fit them into our stories when we can.

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  • iPhone – Use the “Assignments” button in the WBUR app to send us photos, text or audio.
  • Twitter – Submit photos and news for WBUR attention using the hashtag #occupyboston and alert us by mentioning @wbur, so that we see your post.
  • Email – Email your photos and reports to report@wbur.org. Please be sure to put “Occupy Boston” in the subject line of your message.
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  • This page – You can come back to this post to upload photos, audio or text in the box below:
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  • Joe Jenkins

    Why not submit reports to The Occupy Boston Globe instead?

    Email news to submit@@occupybostonglobe:disqus .com

  • C-dog

    Or do both :)

  • Mooncat61

    the globe doesn’t seem to be covering this important happening much at all…….overall the boston media does not seem to be covering this much at all…..very disappointing

  • Boston Health News

    Occupy Health Care: Boston protesters say Wall Street makes them sick http://tinkerready.wordpress.com/2011/10/23/5317/

  • Dee

    I agree with the Harvard Law professor –the freedom to assembly should be high on theÂ
    Occupiers list as it goes hand in hand with protest & free speech in a democratic society.

    And so much for the charges of the occupiers taking from the public funds to police them.
    Â
    What about all the atrocious tax cuts and loopholes organizations are given which also
    reduces public and state revenue? Indeed, I have heard many economists say that’s whyÂ
    many states like California are in bankruptcy. The corporations have stolen their money
    money too….(Don’t overlook this aspect of short comings in city and state revenue…It’sÂ
    part of the Big Rip off by Corporations nation wide….)  Dee

  • Matcat3765

    “Innocence, like a leper without a bell, wanders the world intending no harm.”

  • Dave Johnson

    I remember the controversy over student protest for the Viet Nam War. However, it brought about change which is so needed to day with our financial institutions. Dave J.

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