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The slogan "We are the 99%" became a unifying slogan of the Occupy movement in August 2011 [3] after a Tumblr blog, "wearethe99percent.tumblr.com," was launched in late August 2011 by a 28-year-old New York activist going by the name of "Chris" together with Priscilla Grim.
This is a list of 99% Invisible podcast episodes, hosted by Roman Mars. From its inception in 2010 until April 2021, 99% Invisible was produced and distributed by Radiotopia . In April 2021, the company that produces the show (99% Invisible Inc.) was acquired by SiriusXM , with 99% Invisible moving to the Stitcher Radio network.
99% Invisible is a radio show and podcast produced and created by Roman Mars that focuses on design. [1] It began as a collaborative project between San Francisco public radio station KALW and the American Institute of Architects in San Francisco.
The 99 Percent Declaration or 99% Declaration is a not-for-profit organization based in Kentucky that originated from a working group of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement in Zuccotti Park, New York City, in October 2011.
For humans, we're 99.9 percent similar to the person sitting next to us. The rest of those genes tell us everything from our eye color to if we're predisposed to certain diseases.
99 Percent is an American hip hop duo from the Bay Area that consists of Cameron "Camo" Schauer and Johnnie "JayB" Jacob Jr. The duo gained their initial notoriety by from their 2013 single "Yike in It". [ 1 ]
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99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film is a 2013 documentary film about the Occupy Wall Street movement directed by Audrey Ewell, Aaron Aites, Lucian Read, Nina Krstic, and co-directed by Katie Teague, Peter Leeman, Aric Gutnick, Doree Simon, and Abby Martin. [1]