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Webs of power, notes from the global uprising, Starhawk

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Webs of power, notes from the global uprising, Starhawk
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-270) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Webs of power
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
671642663
Responsibility statement
Starhawk
Review
"Since her arrest and five-day jail stay during the Seattle anti-WTO protests in November 1999, Starhawk has poured her energy into the global justice movement, participating in direct actions, leading nonviolence training workshops, and writing, always writing. Webs of Power is the outcome: an account from the front lines of that movement as it migrated from Seattle to Prague, then Brazil, Quebec City, and Genoa. As well as reporting the actions on the street, it includes a privileged glimpse behind the scenes, too, at the fierce discussion of the issues, strategies, and tactics of an always-evolving social movement. The book is also a personal vision of what an alternative future might look and feel like beyond the version offered up to us by the promoters of corporate globalization"--Cover p. [4]
Sub title
notes from the global uprising
Table Of Contents
Seattle -- How we really shut down the WTO -- What's wrong with the WTO -- Making it real: initiation instructions, Seattle '99 -- Hermana Cristina's well -- A16 -- Cutting down the pines: why we're taking action against the World Bank and the IMF -- Sunday A16 -- Spirals: how to conjure justice -- Prague -- Letter to the third element -- Reply to Molly Mayhem -- Organizing in the face of increased repression -- Brazil -- What I learned from the world social forum -- Brazil: the first training -- Quebec City -- Quebec: letter to the Pagan listserve -- Weaving a web of solidarity: a feminist action against globalization -- Living river action - Quebec City -- The bridge at midnight trembles: my story of Quebec City -- Quebec City: beyond violence and nonviolence -- Genoa -- Genova - Friday, 7/20 -- From the IMC - Saturday, 7/21 -- Fascism in Genoa -- A woman is dead in Padua -- Why we need to stay in the streets -- After Genoa: asking the right questions -- Courage and faith in hard times -- Washington, D.C., and 9-11 -- Strategy for the next phase -- Hold the vision -- Only poetry can address grief: moving forward after 9-11 -- Spells and counterspells: why act now? -- Our place in nature -- The practice of direct democracy -- Building a diverse movement -- Cultural appropriation -- "Many roads to morning:" rethinking nonviolence -- What we want: economy and strategy for the end times -- Spirit and action
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