Here’s this week’s edition of the “Occupy Weekly” at the Prospect“:
This week, the Occupy Wall Street spokes council—a recently created decision-making body composed of people from the movement’s various working groups—met for the first time; the OWS General Assembly voted to denounce “Jobs for the 99%,” a website backed by the energy industry and unions marshalling OWS language against opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline; and a dozen New York occupiers set out on a 300-mile march to Washington, D.C., planning to reach the capital in time for a Super Committee meeting November 23.
I also round up news from the rest of the country, and highlight five more must-read articles and a Photo of the Week. Check it out.