Wednesday December 1, 1999

  • Mark Engler

    Mark Engler, a writer based in New York City, is a senior analyst with
    Foreign Policy In Focus and author of How to Rule the World: The Coming
    Battle Over the Global Economy (Nation Books, 2008). He can be reached via the Web site http://www.DemocracyUprising.com

    The Impact of the “Battle In Seattle”

    The 1999 protests against the WTO were dramatic enough to inspire a new feature film, but did they actually make a difference?

    by Mark Engler

  • lw

    Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 22:53:26 -0500 (EST)
    From: ****
    Subject: Re: The end of the story from Seattle..

    Warning -- this is possibly the longest email I have ever written.

    I've been in Seattle since Friday before the big day, leaving tonight... Here are some more parts of the story. I haven't had much chance to follow the media outside Seattle and I would love to know what came across and what didn't. I'm going to get on the internet and check it all out soon.
    lw

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  • pete tridish

    What I Learned At The WTO Protests In Seattle...
    by Pete Tridish,

    A Ruckus I Couldn't Miss:

  • pete tridish

    What I Learned At The WTO Protests In Seattle...
    by Pete Tridish,

    A Ruckus I Couldn't Miss

  • Kate from SF

    (This article was originally published in the December 1999 issue of UltraViolet, newsletter of LAGAI Queer Insurrection. More recent issues of UV are online at www.lagai.org.)

  • Kate from SF

    This article was originally published in the December 1999 issue of UltraViolet, the newsletter of LAGAI - Queer Insurrection (more recent issues are online at www.lagai.org).

  • Mark Read

    The Shocking and Awful series is the document of the events that came out of that first Indymedia center. Over 100 Videographers contributed footage, and 30 minutes of programming was produced daily, uplinked to satellite, and rebroadcast by approximately 75 public access stations around the country, as well as on Free Speech TV. You can check out all the programs at deepdishtv.org. Search the catalogue for Showdown in Seattle, and "view program details."

    It was one of the most incredible weeks of my life, in all honestly. It changed me forever.

  • Mattro

    Biafra & Franti: Live from the Occupied Zone
    Spearhead and the No-WTO Combo defy Seattle's Police State bringing music to the masses

    concert review by Mattro
    [published/posted Dec 1, 1999, in Raptorial 'zine]

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    Spearhead
    (with)
    No-WTO Combo
    Wednesday, Dec 1st
    Showbox Theater
    Seattle
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  • Mattro

    WTO Day Two: The Empire Strikes Back

    [published/posted Dec 1, 1999 in Raptorial 'zine]

    WEDNESDAY (12/1):

    Early Tuesday the world watched as Seattle police under-reacted to massive peaceful crowds. Wednesday we saw the same police department (with help from other police departments and the National Guard) over-react to the property damage of the day before.

  • Starhawk

    I went to the WTO protests in Seattle in November, 1999 somewhat reluctantly. I had many commitments at home, my stepdaughter was in town that weekend for Thanksgiving, and I had lots of leftover pie to finish. But I knew some of the organizers, old friends from many years of nonviolent direct action campaigns against nuclear weapons, militarism, and other forms of injustice. And I had a posse of friends coming from up and down the West Coast—many of us veterans of those same campaigns going back to the Diablo Canyon blockade in 1981.

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