“…Today, and for the last ten years or so, issue-specific movement groups around housing, homelessness, environmental justice, healthcare, lowwage workers' rights, immigrant rights, public education, financial justice and police reform -among others -and have worked more closely with neighbourhood-based groups. Adam Reich (2017) has shown that Occupy Wall Street helped to make the networks of movement groups in New York City denser as they scrambled to contribute to, and even helped to steer, a suddenly visible and long-lasting mass protest. We analysed the membership and supporters of seven coalitions in New York City around housing (3), criminal justice (1), immigration (1), public higher education (1) and public banks (1).…”