. >> amin husain is a former corporate lawyer. he's now an artist who has become one of the many organizers of occupy wall street. >> this connection between government and state regulating money and the flow of money at the expense of 99% of the population is untenable and it's no longer being accepted. there's been a shift in the way that people think of themselves in this political process. that there has been a level of empowerment. but this movement is about transforming society. >> i just need to interrupt one second and say you're doing a great. i love you. all of us who are sleeping at home, we're writing letters, we're thinking about you. >> thank you, thank you. i really appreciate it. >> we're changing our bank accounts. >> my family's home was almost foreclosed in hackensack, new jersey. first by providian bank, then by bank of america, then chase. the names changes. and we were almost homeless. >> yesenia barragan is working for her doctorate in latin american history at columbia university. >> we were able to gather