Flood Wall Street Protesters Assemble In New York (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: 'Flood Wall Street' Protesters Assemble In New York

A day after the People's Climate March filled the streets of New York, a smaller group of protesters are engaging in non-violent, direct action against climate change. By conducting a sit-in on the steps of the New York Stock Exchange and blocking lower Broadway, organizers say they are confronting "the system that both causes and profits from the crisis that is threatening humanity."

The protest does not have a permit, and some participants have pledged to risk arrest during the sit-in.

Pictures from the group's assembly at Battery Park, the march to Wall Street and a blockade of Broadway are already appearing on social media. Follow #FloodWallStreet on Twitter and Instagram for more live updates. Watch a live-stream from StopMotionsolo above.

UPDATE -- 4:15 p.m.: At least one protestor has been arrested according to Newsweek's Zoe Schlanger and there are reports that pepper spray has been used by the NYPD. Protesters had moved to the blocked entrance to Wall Street, attempting to remove barriers and get past police.

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