Over the past month, the anti-Wall Street protest against corporate greed and economic inequality has spread from New York City to Dallas and other cities across the United States and around the world.
Occupy Dallas said protesters will meet at Pioneer Plaza at 1 p.m. Saturday and march to the Goldman Sachs office in Crescent Court.
The Occupy Dallas website estimates its current population is more than 120 and estimates more than 1,000 people get involved in its protgests.
Organizers in Dallas reached an agreement with the city on Friday to move from Pioneer Plaza to City Hall Park by 5 p.m. Sunday. Under the agreement, the group can stay behind City Hall for 60 days.
Occupy Dallas said it would continue to protest in Pioneer Plaza during the day.
Occupy Fort Worth is set up in Burnett Park, across from Bank of America on West 7th Street in downtown Fort Worth. Its marches are planned for noon and 6 p.m.,but its website didn't show a specific planned event on Saturday.
Previous Coverage:
- Occupy Dallas Files Federal Injunction Against City
- Dallas Yanks Occupy Dallas Agreement
- 'Occupy' Protests Continue in Dallas, Fort Worth
- 'Occupy' Movement Comes to Dallas
- Occupy Wall Street Spin-Offs Arrive in Texas
- Occupy Dallas, City Agree on Move to City Hall Park
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