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We Are Everywhere: The Irresistible Rise of Global Anti-capitalism

Saturday, 22 May 2004
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Organizer: Resource Center for Nonviolence and Santa Cruz Indymedia

We Are Everywhere: The Irresistible Rise of Global Anti-capitalism

SATURDAY MAY 22
Noon - 2:00 PM
Resource Center for Nonviolence
515 Broadway (at Ocean)
www.rcnv.org

We Are Everywhere was described by Canadian writer Naomi Klein as "...the first book to truly capture and embody the exuberant creativity and radical intellect of the protest movements."

Jennifer Whitney and Andrew Stern, two of the books producers on a national tour, will be joined in Santa Cruz by David Martinez and Jo Wildings to present a multimedia performance with:

* hard-hitting images from the streets of Baghdad

* A video of hopeful resistance movements around the world

* An exhibition of beautiful photos and illustrative quotations from their book

* a discussion of the current situation in Iraq and the connections between the anti-war movements and the global
anticapitalist / global justice movements.

Jo Wildings and David Martinez just returned from Fallujah, Iraq, where they worked with injured civilians, were fired on by US Marines and captured (and released) by Iraqi resistance.

David is a journalist and filmmaker who sent dispatches to Bay Guardian and Democracy Now
http://vitw.us/weblog/archives/cat_david_martinez.html

Jo is a British human Rights worker and writer whose writings from Falujah were widely published: http://wilfirejo.blogspot.com

Andrew Stern is an activist and documentary photographer who has been involved in the anticapitalist movement in various capacities since a friend dragged him off to his first anarchist gathering some years ago. He can be found working on various photography projects in different parts of the world, including helping to organize a caravan of Indymedia activists to travel throughout South America soon after the economic collapse and popular uprising in Argentina. He is equally comfortable on the front lines of actions with camera in hand or not, and many times will leave his camera at home to play with creative forms of direct action in the streets. Like other members of the collective, the fusion of art and politics is a primary goal in anything he does, along with collecting and sharing stories that are not normally told. His work has been shown in galleries throughout the world and can be found on various Indymedia web sites as well as in the many different publications he works with.

Jennifer Whitney is currently engaged in several balancing acts - reconciling her desire to bring thousands of people together in the streets for inspiring mass actions with her commitment to longer-term struggles of the local and everyday variety; merging her creativity and imagination through writing, dance, and music with her more technical and less sexy skills; and fulfilling her passion for travel, languages, cross-cultural skill-sharing and adventure, as well as her love of gardening, community-building, and other things requiring deep roots. She is a health care worker, and organizes clinics and street medic teams for direct actions. When she's at home in the Pacific Northwest, she can be found working with the Black Cross Health Collective in Portland, or drumming with the Infernal Noise Brigade. She derives much inspiration from Latin America, where rebellion has penetrated many corners of society and erupts into the streets with increasing frequency, and she hopes to continue disseminating those stories of people shaping history.

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We Are Everywhere
http://www.weareeverywhere.org

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This event has been sponsored by the Resource Center for Nonviolence and Santa Cruz Indymedia.

Location:
Resource Center for Nonviolence
515 Broadway (at Ocean)
www.rcnv.org

Cost: FREE

URL: http://www.weareeverywhere.org

 
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