Female Protester Tributes

'Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street' is Surprisingly Inspiring

In times of economic crisis, the urge to participate in demonstrations like Occupy Wall Street spreads over a wide spectrum of demographics, including young, passionate, driven, and yes, attractive, females -- which is exactly who the 'Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street' Tumblr page is dedicated to.

Though the title of the blog might at first seem ignorant and sexist, creator Steven Greenstreet insists that his motivations behind creating the blog were well-meaning and lighthearted. Greenstreet explains on the blog that he and a friend initially participated in the Occupy Wall Street protests as a way of seeing "all those super smart hot chicks," but upon arriving, his feelings about the movement and the participants changed greatly and he was inspired. "There was a vibrant energy in the air, a warmth of community and family, and the voices we heard were so hopeful and passionate. Pretty faces were making signs, giving speeches, organizing crowds, handing out food, singing, dancing, debating, hugging and marching," explains Steven.

Whether you're for or against the 'Occupy' events currently happening around North America, the surprisingly powerful and moving 'Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street' video will give you an in-depth glimpse into the lives and motivations of many of the movement's youngest participants.
Trend Themes
1. Youth Activism - The participation of young, passionate individuals in protests like Occupy Wall Street demonstrates a trend of youth activism.
2. Social Media Movements - The creation of the 'Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street' Tumblr page highlights the power of social media in shaping and documenting protest movements.
3. Challenging Stereotypes - The 'Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street' video challenges stereotypes and provides a platform for diverse voices within the protest movement.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - The social media industry can explore innovative ways to support and amplify social justice movements through platforms like Tumblr.
2. Media and Entertainment - The media and entertainment industry can capitalize on the demand for documentaries and videos that humanize activists and showcase their motivations.
3. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion and apparel industry can respond to the demand for clothing and merchandise that supports and empowers protest movements.

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