7 Places the 99% Will Fight Back Hard in 2012
http://www.alternet.org/story/153596/7_places_the_99_will_fight_back_hard_in_2012/
2011 was the year of activism, of uprising, of the protester. But the new year is coming, and with it a chance to write a new narrative.
The demands of working people in the US and around the world haven't yet been met, and there's still a need for the same energy and outrage on the issues of jobs, income and wealth inequality, home foreclosures, working people's rights to organize, and of course, Wall Street's crimes.
So, while we hesitate to make predictions for victories and political outcomes, we do have some guesses as to where we'll see some exciting activism in 2012.
In some cases, the plans are already being laid for big spring and summer actions (and even fall, with the presidential election fast approaching). In other realms, we haven't heard anything definitive, but the conditions are certainly ripe for a big move by the 99%.
After all, social movements aren't built in a few months. They take years of planning, new and escalating tactics, and the occasional great leap forward. We saw that leap in 2011now it's time to take the next step in 2012.