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20111130 Occupy Wall Street Movement Panel

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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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  • Mary Margaret Fonow, director of the School of Social Transformation (right) listens as Luis Fernandez, a 2005 ASU PhD (justice studies) and now associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northern Arizona University discusses the "Occupy Wall Street" movement and it's larger social context. Other members of the panel were Nick Katkevich, nonviolence trainer, Phoenix Nonviolent TruthForce and participant in Occupy Phoenix, Merlyna Lim, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry, ASU School of Social Transformation, and Arna Bontemp, Associate Professor, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation.
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