Occupy Vanderbilt

Occupy Vanderbilt
Part of the Occupy movement

The Occupy Vanderbilt encampment in front of Kirkland Hall, the university's administration building.
Date March 19th, 2012 – present
(1733 days)
Location Nashville, Tennessee
36.148567,-86.802478
Causes
  • Fair pay for university employees
  • A responsible endowment
  • A more democratic student voice
Goals
  • A living wage for VU Dining employees
  • Ethical guidelines for university investments
  • Creation of an ethical review board for investments,
  • Non-reinvestment in HEI Hotels & Resorts
  • Non-reinvestment in EMVest
Methods
Status Ongoing

Occupy Vanderbilt was a collaboration that included demonstrations and an occupation located at Alumni Circle Lawn at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Occupy Vanderbilt engaged in organized meetings, events and actions through March 2012.[1] The occupation was in solidarity with the global occupy movement and Occupy Nashville,[2] and is notable as the first protest encampment at Vanderbilt, the spread of which in countries like Argentina, Greece and Spain originally inspired the Occupy movement.

Timeline

The following is a timeline of Occupy Vanderbilt events and activity.

See also

Occupy Articles

References

  1. "Occupy Vanderbilt". Occupyvanderbilt.org (Official website). Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  2. "Declaration of the Occupation". Occupy Vanderbilt. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  3. Humbles, Andy (19 March 2012). "Occupy Vanderbilt plan to rally, encamp today". The Tennessean. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  4. Lasaosa Rogers, Sebastian. "Occupy Vanderbilt Rally, Day 1 - Ms. Anne speaks". Occupy Vanderbilt. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  5. "NACUFS 2012 Regional Conference Agenda". Creative Minds, Inc.
  6. Raboin, Taylor. "Occupy Vanderbilt Interrupts Executives' Conference". Occupy Vanderbilt. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  7. Protesters Back On Legislative Plaza For Rally Against Law - NewsChannel5.com | Nashville News, Weather & Sports

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