Seattle WTO Resistance

  • John Tarleton

    Below is an account of the N30 protests I wrote shortly after the tear gas cleared and the WTO left Seattle in disarray. I had come to Seattle a week before the protests to write about it for my website.

  • By David Solnit

    November 30, 2008

    What lessons can we learn from the shutdown of the 1999 WTO
    Ministerial in Seattle 9 years ago today and from the last decade and
    a half of global justice organizing as we face today's major crises
    under an Obama Administration? This was the question a group of
    organizers from different parts of the last decades of global justice
    organizing responded to last week at a forum in New York City put
    together by Deep Dish TV, an independent video/media pioneer. Here are
    my thoughts.

    Nine years ago today:

  • Edited by Stephanie Guilloud

    To order a copy, contact Community Alliance for Global Justice
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  • 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

  • Storm Waters

    My name is Storm, i am 47 years old, and i identify as Revolutionary Ecologist, eco-anarchist, and a radikal scientist. I work principally under the auspices of Earth First! and Rising Tide North America. I was born white, male, rather hetero-oriented, working class amerikan...i would not consider myself "well-adjusted."

  • Andy Paik

    Here is a quick image to get started... I'l post more snippets later.

    Roaming the streets on N30. It has been so long I can't remember the name of the intersections anymore.

    One of the environmental groups (Greenpeace, perhaps? Or the Humane Society?) brought a giant inflatable killer whale. Huge, perhaps 30' long.

  • 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).

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