26 years ago today...
https://crimethinc.com/videos/breaking-the-spell
#seattle #WTO #N30 #1999 #protest #globalization #crimethinc
26 years ago today...
https://crimethinc.com/videos/breaking-the-spell
#seattle #WTO #N30 #1999 #protest #globalization #crimethinc
frammento n5 di n30 / antonio syxty. 2025
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#AntonioSyxty #art #arte #frammento #materialiVerbovisivi #N30 #N5
https://www.shutdownwto20.org/
On November 30, 1999, a public uprising shut down the World Trade Organization and transformed downtown Seattle into a festival of resistance. Tens of thousands of people joined the nonviolent direct action blockade which encircled the WTO conference site, completely preventing conference meetings from dawn till dusk.
WHAT HAPPENED On November 30, 1999, a public uprising shut down the World Trade Organization and transformed downtown Seattle into a festival of resistance. Tens of thousands of people joined the nonviolent direct action blockade which encircled the WTO conference site, completely preventing
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Saudações anarquistas!
Conversamos com a Camila Jourdan e com o Acácio Augusto sobre o legado da Batalha de Seattle para a anarquia e para os movimentos pós-hegemônicos.
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Episódio: https://t.co/WWM3Jdwexa
MP3: https://t.co/OWWJwVfnSe
Feed: https://t.co/qWkbv2JJlS
Playist:
RRayen: "Pokerface" - https://t.co/F0fSceHEbF
@BlueScholars: "50,000 Deep" - https://t.co/v1uKXd8YR3
@_ConcretoArmado: "Cicatrizes" - https://www.deezer.com/br/artist/14940019?deferredFl=1
You should also check out the Resources provided by the WTO+20 page (organized by Community Alliance for Global Justice), which give more in-depth analysis of the protests:
« Stamper wasn't as important a factor as his bleating belated apologies would lead readers to believe. From the perspective of the streets, what I saw was the vast majority of those police officers were only too happy to let loose. »
http://www.dailyuw.com/opinion/columnists/article_aab9f2ce-10f1-11ea-b84c-8705a64c5d13.html