The group, which popularised the phrase "We are the 99%", will attempt to surround the New York Stock Exchange and disrupt morning rush hour in the financial district, according to a movement spokeswoman.
Occupy Wall Street marks its first anniversary tomorrow and, in a bid to rejuvenate a movement that has failed to sustain momentum after sparking a national conversation about economic inequality last autumn, activists plan once again to descend on New York's financial district.
The group, which popularised the phrase "We are the 99%", will attempt to surround the New York Stock Exchange and disrupt morning rush hour in the financial district, according to a movement spokeswoman.
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