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After being evicted from its original encampment at Frank Ogawa Plaza outside of Oakland’s City Hall, and after weeks of  highly publicized confrontations between protestors and authorities, Occupy Oakland is fighting hard to stay alive.

In the spirit of the Oakland demonstrations, which have moved to the forefront of the national Occupy movement, Good Magazine offers an illustrated history of Occupy Oakland.

The camp may be gone, but Occupy Oakland lives on. As one man put it as he loaded supplies into a van outside a raided Snow Park at 1:30 a.m. Monday morning, “This isn’t the end of the occupation—it’s just the end of phase one.”

Read more at Good.is