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We are many : reflections on movement strategy from occupation to liberation
Title:
We are many : reflections on movement strategy from occupation to liberation
JLCTITLE245:
edited by Kate Khatib, Margaret Killjoy, and Mike McGuire.
Publication Information:
Oakland, CA : AK Press, [2012]
Physical Description:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9781849351171
Abstract:
“A wonderful collection of questions and reflections on the state of the movement today, where we came from, and where we might be going. It is all too rare that in the process of creating the movement and living the moment, participants and thinkers step back and ask the most pressing questions. This book is an important step.” Marina Sitrin, Occupy Wall Street organizer and author of Horizontalism.
Local Note:
UAS/JPL: EBSCO Academic Subscription.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Table of Contents; Kate Khatib: The Productive Life of Chaos: An Introduction to We Are Many; Vijay Prashad: This Concerns Everyone; Movement Story: Molly Crabapple; Josh MacPhee: A Qualitative Quilt Born of Pizzatopia; Movement Story: Annie Cockrell; George Ciccariello-Maher: From Oscar Grant to Occupy; Joel Olson: Whiteness and the 99%; Lester Spence and Mike McGuire: Occupy and the 99%; Movement Story: Brendan Maslauskas Dunn; Occupy Research and DataCenter: Research by and for the Movement; Yvonne Yen Liu: Where is the Color in Occupy?; Croatoan: Who Is Oakland?

Research and Destroy: Plaza-Riot-CommuneJoshua Clover: The Coming Occupation; Immanuel Wallerstein: Upsurge in Movements Around the Globe1; Janaina Stronzake: People Make the Occupation and the Occupation Makes the People; Ryan Harvey: Occupy Before and Beyond; Movement Story: Gabriella; Morrigan Phillips: Room for the Poor; Movement Story: Yotam Marom; Declaration of the Occupation of New York City; Marisa Holmes: The Center Cannot Hold; Andy Cornell: Consensus; Movement Story: Manissa McCleave Maharawal.

Manissa McCleave Maharawal: Reflections from the People of Color Caucus at Occupy Wall StreetMax Rameau: Occupy to Liberate; RANT: Solidarity in Practice for the Street Demonstrations; Movement Story: Paul Dalton; Mike King and Emily Brissette: Overcoming internal pacification; Kristian Williams: Cops and the 99%; Rachel Herzing and Isaac Ontiveros: Reflections from the fight against policing; CrimethInc. Ex-Worker's Collective: Bounty Hunters and Child Predators; Occupy Oakland: Proposal for Principle of Solidarity Against Police Repression; Michael Andrews: Taking the Streets.

Jonathan Matthew Smucker: Radicals and the 99%Nathan Schneider: No Revolution Without Religion; Rose Bookbinder and Michael Belt: Ows & Labor Attempting The Possible; John Duda: Where was the Social Forum in Occupy?; Movement Story: Chris Dixon; Occupy Wall Street Community Agreement; Cindy Milstein: Occupy Anarchism; Movement Story: Koala Largess; Movement Story: Anonymous; Movement Story: Sophie Whittemore; Movement Story: Unwoman; Michael Premo: Unlocking the Radical Imagination; Janelle Treibitz: The Art of Cultural Resistance; Nadine Bloch: Shine a Light on It.

Movement Story: Mattilda Bernstein SycamoreJaime Omar Yassin: Farmers, Cloud Communities, and Issue-Driven Occupations; Gabriel Hetland: Occupying Democracy; Occupy Wall Street: Statement of Autonomy; Movement Story: Mark Bray; Frances Fox Piven: Is Occupy Over?; Lisa Fithian: Strategic Directions for the Occupy Movement1; George Caffentzis: In the Desert of Cities; Team Colors Collective: Messy hearts made of thunder; Some Oakland Antagonists: Occupy Oakland is Dead. Long Live the Oakland Commune.; Yotam Marom: Rome Wasn't Sacked in a Day; David Graeber: Afterword.
Language:
English.
Source of Description Note:
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 29, 2015)
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