Tuesday, November 08, 2011

"Occupy Northwest - Seattle" (Photo Essay)


David Bacon (Truthout):

Seattle, Washington - Seattle is the first Occupy I've seen whose banners refer to it as a "planton," giving credit to the social movements of Mexico, Central America, the Philippines, and other countries for the tactic of living in tents in public spaces as a protest tactic. The US has its own history of occupations, especially factory sit-ins, but for anyone who's walked through Mexico City's Zocalo, the sight of tents full of protesters is very familiar.
Seattle's diverse and well-organized Occupy community sits in a park next to Seattle Central Community College. In addition to supporting the New York City demonstration, Occupy Wall Street, residents protest economic inequality and its impact on working people, students, the poor and the young. It is a protest by the 99 percent of the people, who are exploited by a system that only benefits the top 1 percent.
At the entrance to the tent city, Antonio Cruz, one of the cooks in the camp kitchen, washes dishes. Occupiers share the work of making sandwiches for lunch for the camp residents. Food preparers got food-handling licenses from the city the day before. Reina Hailee works in the food storage tent. MORE...

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