Occupy Wall Street protesters are planning a major day of action on Thursday to mark the two-month anniversary of the movement that began Sept. 17.
Here is the schedule as posted by the protesters:
7 a.m.: Gather in Liberty Square in front of the New York Stock Exchange to "confront Wall street with the stories of people on the frontlines of economic justice."
3 p.m.: Gather at 16 subway hubs to "take our stories to the trains."
Bronx
- Fordham Road on the 4 line
- 3rd Ave 138th Street on the 6 line
- 161st and River on the B, D and 4 lines
Brooklyn
- Broadway Junction on the A, C and L lines
- Borough Hall on the M, R, 2, 3, 4, and 5 lines
Manhattan
- 125th Street on the A, B, C and D lines
- Union Square
- 23rd Street and 8th Ave on the C and E lines
Queens
- Jackson Heights-Roosevelt on the E, F, M, R and 7 lines
- Jamaica Center/Parsons/Archer on the E, J and Z lines
Staten Island
- Staten Island Ferry Terminal
At 5 p.m., protesters plan to gather at Foley Square, along with a gospel choir and marching band. They will encircle City Hall and later march across the Brooklyn Bridge, carrying thousands of handheld lights to commemorate the two-month anniversary of the movement to "reclaim our democracy."