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"The Battle in Seattle - The Story Behind and Beyond the WTO Demonstrations"
by Janet Thomas
 

 "This book is fascinating, informative, and radiant with compassion."-- JOHN NICHOLS, author of The Milagro Beanfield War 

9/17/08 "I found the book inspirational, thoughtful, highly informative, and full of soul."   -- STUART TOWNSEND, writer/director of the film, "The Battle in Seattle."  ( www.battleinseattlemovie.com )

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holy shit i woke up blogging
  
nov 5 08

 
Well, citizenship here I come.

To say that these have been dark & debilitating years--with no end in sight--is an understatement.
In 1999, on the streets of WTO Seattle, there was global populism and optimism about worldwide social and economic justice that would bring everybody up above the waterline. It was all put to rest by 9/11 and the politics of terror.

This morning, with the people in this country claiming both Obama and the future, as their own, i woke up as thrilled as i was despairing on the morning of 9/11. All the doors that closed on that dreadful day are opening. Truth is on the rise. There's a long way to go but the path is illuminated.

I've lived in the U.S. for more than forty years. The reasons I haven't become a citizen are simple and complicated. I was married to an Army officer & stationed at Fort Dix 1966-68. I didn't want my newborn son to face the draft. That set the stage for many years of resistance. Then I became a resister, marching on the streets and organizing for civil rights, anti-war activism, anti-nuke activism, environmental causes, homelessness and lobal economic and social justice that landed me on the streets of WTO Seattle. Not being a citizen ever got in the way of acting like a citizen. Then the closed-door, closed minds, closed system, and closed hearts of post 9/11 silenced me, immobilized me, frightened me and depressed me. Then I went to Columbus, Ohio in 2004 with Election Protection and saw first-hand the election being stolen. For the first time ever, I felt as though I neither belonged, nor was welcome. I didn't know how to write about it, what to write, or whether I had a right to write. So I wrote a memoir. But all the issues that called out to be addressed sat on the shelf in my mind, making me sad beyond language and utterly unsure of what it meant to not be a citizen in a country that I'd always felt was my home. 

This morning, I woke up in great and expansive gratitude to a system and a people that have risen out of the ashes of these past eight years and taken back their country.

Wow.

What a thrilling thing. It goes way beyond Obama, even if it is because of Obama...
   
And we have a new generation to thank. In November, 1999, the young people took to the streets of Seattle, hijacked the intersections and shut down the devouring greed of the WTO Organization. It has never been the same since. At the time, the young activists were unappreciated, unsupported and profoundly underreported. Now, in November 2008, young people pulled off two years of organizational discipline, committment to a cause far bigger than themselves, unyielding belief in the potential of this country, and a great abiding faith in the future. They are to be profoundly congratulated. They saw the future when all the tired old pundits and politicians assumed they themselves had long ago put everything to rest in the pockets of the few at the expense of the many.

We owe the young people who worked on this campaign everything. It was a spiritual and political army of youth who gave it all over these many months, waking us up, keeping us awake, rubbing our collective noses in the truth of both loss and possibility, to whom we owe our lives as well as our thanks.

I know one of them---Kiana Scott, a young college grad whose first job started with the Obama campain way back in primary Iowa. Thank you, Kiana. Please pass it on to your compatriots in the cause.

My friend Ben White, who put the turtles on the streets of WTO Seattle, made a decision after that event to dedicate the rest of his life to working with young people. His life wasn't long enough for him to be here today. But I know he's everywhere. Taking it all in. Turtles live a long time. We might, too.

jt



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movie? what movie?


my phone rings.
people stop me on the street and at the post office.
they all congratulate me on the movie about my book.
only problem is, i wasn't involved......
when i first heard about the film, i tried to do something.
but hollywood did not return my calls.
jt 8/24/08


it's two days before the film opens nationwide & i got a nice email from stuart townsend explaining that he was never informed by the producers that i'd called & that he appreciated the book & had used it in his research. i forgive him everything because we share celtic blood. i hope the movie does well for him & helps sell lots of books for me.

www.battleinseattlemovie.com
jt 9/17/08


ok.
here's the me 'n stuart townsend email exchange:

he said on 9/17, 7:09 am:
hi Janet,

I have just read your post on the Brad Listi blog. I just wanted to reach out and let you know that I never knew you had contacted my producers before. I did indeed read your book and found it inspirational, thoughtful, and highly informative.
I spent a year and a half trawling though websites, documentaries, book, pamphlets - you name it. And I always thought your work was full of soul.
I am sorry I never made contact but I literally wrote this script at home without really knowing how to reach out to the activist community in America.
Since then I have had the good fortune to meet many activists and maybe our paths may cross one day!

Although I wasn't there in 99, when I found the story I felt it was so important to try and make a film about it that would re-examine an event that most people only vaguely remembered.
I hope that the film does create renewed interest in the debate on all the important issues that people stood up for, and hopefully it brings many people to read your book.
We have created a website 


It is a comprehensive site explaining many of the issues in more detail than a feature film can, in the hope that if people get inspired to learn more about the issues there is a place for them to go.
There is a link section to all the books that were inspirational and educational to me, and "The Battle In seattle" book is there.

I would also like to say, for what it's worth, I have not made a single dime in two years because of working on this film. And I will not see a dime from any profits made. Although we are so Indy there probably won't be any profits anyway. I have done this because I have always wanted to make films, and the subject of corporate globalization is something that I believe is so important and detrimental to our world.

All the best
Stuart Townsend

she said on 9/17 at 7:55 am:
Dear Stuart,

Thanks so much for your email.
I appreciate your appreciation of the book, "Battle." I haven't made a dime on the book either, and it, too, was a work of dedication, as I knew your film was when I saw it. I thought it was very interesting that you, an Irish man, saw the importance of such a film and I , a Welsh woman, wrote the book.  Genetically, we must know something about oppression..... Post-911 in the U.S. has created an atmosphere fear & restriction in which such demonstrations will likely never happen again. It was an event that reached out from the global heart  instead of the global pocketbook......I know you know.

I was at the opening of your film at the Seattle Film Festival. Pissed off, of course. Contacting Mary Aloe & Kirk Shaw was done out of sincere excitement that the movie was being made & a genuine interest in being useful. I was surprised not to hear back. And sorry you weren't informed. You did a great job job capturing the activist passion & the complexity of police/personal politics. The cops were in a friggin' pickle on that one. And I appreciate also that you did not leave out reference to issues. I came away from the film begrudgingly glad that it was good. (I'm only human.)

I will put a link to the movie on www.battleinseattlebook.com & will express my support for the movie whenever I get the opportunity. And I appreciate your support of the book.

All best & blessings, too,
janet

and he said on 9/17 at 8:12 am:
yes global justice and anti-colonialism is in the blood!!!
Thanks for your email, and now that you mention Kirk and Mary it all makes sense. They are no longer our producers as they were bought out.
Cheers for the link. Keep writing books!!

Stu

and she said on 9/17 at 8:31 am:
yep.
and you keep making movies.

all good luck with the "Battle" opening.
keep your composure.
protect your heart.
there are sharks out there everywhere.....and none of them recognize they are part of the problem.
j


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"There are two basic rules of consciousness. Rule number one is that life will out, no matter what. And rule number two is the main rule governing human society: Everyone wants freedom. And they will eventually get it. No matter what."
 -- Ben White, activist, arborist, author and visionary who conceived and created the WTO Turtles.

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Ben White, 1951 - 2005.

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WTO Seattle was a watershed event for our hopeful, and still committed global civic society.

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One World, One People, One Future
WTO Seattle brought the world together in hope, possibility and conviction. WTO Seattle was a watershed event. It brought together scholars, students, farmers, union workers, civic leaders, religious leaders, environmental activists, human rights activists, indigenous people, anti-war groups, anti-poverty groups and all manner of creative, constructive and concerned people worried about earth and life on earth. They were real people and the issues continue to be all too real. Everything we are finally facing and talking about today--the economy, the environment, the war, the massive injustice at-large in the world--was on the streets of WTO Seattle begging to be recognized. Thanks to a corporately blind-folded media, the most important issues on the planet failed to make news because all time & attention was paid to the one lone burning garbage container that got coverage over & over & over all over the world.

"If we do not act, we shall surely be dragged down the long, dark, and shameful corridors of time reserved for those who possess power without compassion, might without morality, and strength without sight."
--The Reverend Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr.


"Nothing could be worse that the fear that one had given up too soon and left one unexpended effort that might have saved the world."
--Jane Adams, born in 1860, founder of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

"As a result of the war, corporations have now been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow...until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and the Republic is destroyed."
--Abraham Lincoln

 "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children."
--President Dwight D. Eisenhower

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