
On October 15, 2011, a large crowd assembled at the Vancouver Art Gallery to join the worldwide Occupy movement. As the day unfolded, many individuals pitched tents, transforming the gallery’s plaza into a campsite complete with a first-aid station, media tent, operational kitchen, and library. This unexpected takeover of public space in downtown Vancouver quickly caught the media’s attention and remained a focal point for 39 days. “The Occupation” chronicles the movement by focusing on the experiences of those residing at the Occupy Vancouver site. BCIT journalism students Rafferty Baker and Matthew J. Van Deventer captured the entire journey of Occupy Vancouver, from the initial tent setup to the eventual eviction of its inhabitants.