Ethan Earle, a Paris-based political consultant, Tamara Shapiro, a NYC activist and co-founder of Movement NetLab, and Esteban Kelly, Executive Director of the U.S. Federation of Worker Co-ops, discuss the legacy of Occupy Wall Street ten years later. They dive into how the movement sparked vital conversations about wealth inequality and reshaped public discourse. The guests highlight the power of mutual aid, direct democracy, and the enduring networks formed. They also reflect on the movement's influence on contemporary activism, including Black Lives Matter and grassroots efforts like Occupy Sandy.