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Occupy Sheffield Tent City in front of Sheffield Cathedral, Church Street, 2012
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Occupy Sheffield Tent City in front of Sheffield Cathedral, Church Street, 2012
Occupy Sheffield started on 5 Nov 2011 protesting against excessive greed and corruption of our democracy. The demonstration outside the Cathedral ended on 13 Feb 2012
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This print from the Sheffield City Archives takes us back to a significant moment in history - the Occupy Sheffield movement of 2011-2012. The image captures the striking sight of Tent City, erected right in front of the majestic Sheffield Cathedral on Church Street. Occupy Sheffield emerged as a powerful voice against what was perceived as excessive greed and corruption within our democratic system. Starting on November 5th, 2011, this peaceful protest aimed to shed light on social and economic inequalities that plagued society at large. The demonstrators' determination is palpable in this snapshot frozen in time. The presence of tents scattered around the cathedral grounds symbolizes both resilience and unity among those who sought change. It serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, people can come together to challenge injustice and fight for their beliefs. After months of tireless demonstrations and thought-provoking discussions held outside the iconic Anglican church dedicated to Sts Peter and Paul, Occupy Sheffield eventually concluded its occupation on February 13th, 2012. Though their physical presence may have dissipated, their impact resonated far beyond those few months. This photograph encapsulates an important chapter in Sheffield's history when citizens rallied together under one cause: demanding fairness and accountability from those entrusted with power. It stands as a testament to the strength of community spirit and reminds us that collective action can be a catalyst for meaningful societal change.
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