Andre Malerba

Photographer
   
Occupy Wall Street
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Nationality: American
Biography: Andre is a fully accredited photographer based in Bangkok, Thailand, since 2016. From 2013-2016 he lived and worked in Myanmar exclusively, as the country struggled through the early days of democracy, and was awarded Magnum Photos 30 Under 30... MORE
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Occupy Wall Street
Copyright Andre Malerba 2024
Updated Oct 2018
Topics Action, Activism, Belief, Black and White, Civil Rights, Community, Corruption, Documentary, Editorial, Emotion, Human Rights, Photography, Photojournalism, Politics, Protests, Revolution, Teens, Youth
The public movement known as Occupy Wall Street began on September 14, 2011. For almost one year, those who were involved struggled to become a legitimate, anti-establishment voice in the United States of America. On May 1, 2012, after a winter fighting what seemed like a losing battle, the OWS movement experienced a rebirth. Though the movement is now mostly memory, the persistance and determination of OWS helped revive the spirit of protest.
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