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Tools for a Movement of Leaders: How to Negotiate with the Police
This video from the 2004 G8 Summit in Brunswick Georgia is an excellent case study of successful negotiation with the police. A small Black Bloc marches off on a breakaway march to an intersection that would block the only way on to Sea Island, where the Summit was being held. Watch Lisa Fithian and a group of rambunctious, ballsy youth navigate this potentially disastrous maneuver. http://organizingforpower.org
... Why did the Anarchist cross the road? ;~)
Tools for a Movement of Leaders: Lisa Fithian OWS Facilitator Workshop
Lisa Fithian has been working for nonviolent social change since the mid 1970's. Over the years she has been a student, labor and community organizer on a broad range of issues. From environmental justice to student and worker rights, from peace and global justice to immigration and housing, Lisa continues to use a wide range of strategies and tactics and encouraged nonviolent direct action as one of the most effective strategies for change.
http://OrganizingForPower.org
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Black Bloc: The cancer of the system
http://submedia.tv/stimulator/2012/03/05/black-bloc-the-cancer-of-the-sy... This Week: 1. On May first call in sick 2. How to become a ninja 3. The biggest strike in history 4. Wheelchair resistance! 5. 100,000 student strike 6. A call to arms Special musical guest: Ant Loc
Arundhati Roy - Do Turkeys Love Thanksgiving?
Arundhati Roy spoke on "Do Turkeys Love Thanksgiving?" January 19, 2004. Last January thousands of us from across the world gathered in Porto Allegre in Brazil and declared — reiterated — that "Another World is Possible". A few thousand miles north, in Washington, George Bush and his aides were thinking the same thing. Our project was the World Social Forum. Theirs — to further what many call The Project for the New American Century. In the great cities of Europe and America, where a few years ago these things would only have been whispered, now people are openly talking about the good side of Imperialism and the need for a strong Empire to police an unruly world. The new missionaries want order at the cost of justice. Discipline at the cost of dignity. And ascendancy at any price. Occasionally some of us are invited to `debate' the issue on `neutral' platforms provided by the corporate media. Debating Imperialism is a bit like debating the pros and cons of rape. What can we say? That we really miss it? In any case, New Imperialism is already upon us. It's a remodelled, streamlined version of what we once knew. For the first time in history, a single Empire with an arsenal of weapons that could obliterate the world in an afternoon has complete, unipolar, economic and military hegemony. It uses different weapons to break open different markets. There isn't a country on God's earth that is not caught in the cross hairs of the American cruise missile and... Read more here: http://www.countercurrents.org/wsf-roy190104.htm




