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N30: Ten Years Later- Reflections and discussions on the 10 Year anniversary of the Seattle WTO protests

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posted by: jgeneric

begins: Nov 30, 6:30 pm

ends: Nov 30, 8:30 pm

location: Wooden Shoe Books (704 South Street)

Monday November 30th 6:30PM

N30: Ten Years Later
Reflections and discussions on the 10 Year anniversary of the Seattle WTO protests

@ Wooden Shoe Books
215-413-0999

704 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
sabot@woodenshoebooks.com
http://www.woodenshoebooks.com

It's been 10 years since the historic demonstrations against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle. On the anniversary of "N30," local activists--some who participated in the protests--will come together to reflect on its signifance, their personal experiences, and the current state of the global justice movement on the eve of this year's WTO meeting in Copenhagen.
  
The evening will begin at 6:30 with a screening of the documentary "This is What Democracy Looks Like," produced by the Independent Media Center and Big Noise Films and narrated by Susan Sarandon and Michael Franti. The hour-long film features footage of the WTO protests by over 100 media activists from the streets of Seattle and will help provide a context for the discussion...
 
Please join:
 
Pete Tridish, founder of the Prometheus Radio Project and whos article "What I Learned At The WTO Protests In Seattle..." is featured in the latest issue The Defenestrator. 
 
Asia Russell, Philadelpia ACT UP activist and Health Global Access Project (GAP) Director of International Policy. 

Scott Lamson
, longtime Philadelphia activist.
 
...And more!



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