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Table of Contents
November 15, 1999, Vol. 6, No. 22
Headlines:
- WTO in Seattle. No Day at the Beach
- Your WTO Concierge
- WTO: Above the Law?
- Renegade Journalists
- No Tents, No Peace
Table of Contents:
Things Fall Apart. SHARE/WHEEL pledges action for homeless, despite cold shoulder from city. By Todd Matthews, Pages 1, 15
So It Begins. Labor activist David Reid finds taking power is personal. Interview by Gretchen King, Pages 1, 8, 17
- Picture: David Reid hangs out at Ruckus
- Photo by Dana Schuerholz
Mailbag, Pages 2, 13
- Ways of Knowing by Kris Weber, Volunteer, Alternative Healthcare Access Campaign
- Out of Hand by Cecilia Erin Walsh
10 Good Reasons to support Real Change/RCHEP this holiday season. By Timothy Harris, Page 3
News You Can Use. Close to Home, Page 4
- PCC Writers Benefit Real Change by Todd Matthews [RE: Puget Consumers Co-op (PCC) Natural Markets dedicate profits of anthology to Real Change]
- Ready for Armageddon by gretchen king [RE: Seattle Police Department prepares for the WTO]
- More Corporate Violence by Todd Matthews [RE: Activists defending the Mexican forest of Guerrero against Boise Cascade, Rodolfo Montiel Flores, Teodoro Cabrera Garcia, et al]
Can I Get a Witness? Grassroots news center to counter corporate media. By Adam Holdorf, Page 5
Opinion: Above the Law. The WTO: Trade agreement, or the end of democracy? By Sally Soriano, Page 6
Primer: Everything you wanted to know about world trade but were afraid to ask. By Peter Bloch-Garcia, Page 7
Mutual Interest. The landlords to the rescue? By Jimmy So, Page 8
| Quote by Scott Nodland, Real Estate Developer
Schools: The Battle for Hearts and Minds. Will you wait until your kids ask you about WTO? By Peter Bloch-Garcia and gretchen king, Pages 9, 18
Student Organizers. Alternative school embraces Art & Revolution by Gretchen King, Pages 9, 18
- Picture: Art & Revolution at NOVA.
- Photo by Gretchen King
VOTE with your feet. Protest the World Trade Organization. Seattle, WA, 1999. Your Real Change WTO Concierge, A Schedule of Events during WTO, Pages 10, 11
Protest: The Raging Granny Songbook, Page 12
- Gaggle Against WTO by The Raging Grannies
- Whose Welfare! (sung to the tune of ‘They’ll be Coming ‘Round the Mountain’)
- The System (sung to the tune of ‘My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean’) by Kay Thode
- Monsanto’s Chemical Restaurant by the Salt Spring Island Canadian Granny group
- Free Market Trot by Kay Thode
Tenant Talk. Legal Action Center. By Mark Chattin and David W. Friedman, Page 14
Classics Corner by Perfess’r Hassis (Timothy Harris), Page 15
Poetry, Page 16
- ecce homo by Bob Redmond
- Drowning on Dry Land by Paula Rozner
- R.S.V.P. by Michael Magee
- Beautiful Loser by Earle Thompson / 13:V:99 – 05:56:37
- Untitled by Patrick Bissell
Paid Ad by Seattle Housing Authority. Public housing is our source of pride, Page 17
Calendar, Page 19
Citizens Participation Project, ACT NOW! Page 20
We Are All Campesinos. Mexican ecologist jailed for speaking up.
Issue: The wrongful arrest and violent treatment of Rodolfo Montiel Flores, Teodoro Cabrera Garcia and other campesino/ecologists in Guerrero, Mexico