Independent Media Center World Trade Organization video recordings and log books, 1999

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Independent Media Center
Title
Independent Media Center World Trade Organization video recordings and log books
Dates
1999 (inclusive)
Quantity
15.09 cubic feet (13 boxes) including approximately 268 BetaSP videocassettes, 2 Log Books, 89 MiniDV videocassettes, 1 DAT audiocassette, 2 DVCam videocassettes, 42 VHS videocassettes
Collection Number
PH2020-008
Summary
Video recordings and logbooks created by filmmakers and activists during the 1999 protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle, Washington
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Videotapes are open for previewing onsite in the Special Collections Reading Room. Additionally, users may obtain a reproduction of the media for a fee by contacting Special Collections.

Videotapes are in good condition.

Request at UW

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Independent Media Center is an international network of journalists that report on political and social issues. It was founded during the Seattle anti-WTO protests in 1999, employing an open publishing and democratic media process that allows anybody to contribute.

Historical BackgroundReturn to Top

In November 1999, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference was held in Seattle. It was intended to be the launch of a new millennial round of trade negotiations. Concerns over economic globalization prompted a series of large-scale protests with 400,000 people filling the streets of the city, representing an array of causes, from labor to the environment. During the nearly nine month mobilization in 1999, local and national non-governmental groups representing a variety of interests determined how to publicize the threat posed by the WTO and how to frame their messages to attract the attention of the public, the media and the WTO itself. The lengthy and often contentious mobilization process led to a six-week period immediately preceding the protests during which activists prepared themselves and the public with public teach-ins, training, and debates.

On November 30, 1999, first day of the ministerial meetings, thousands of largely peaceful protesters blocked delegates’ entrance to the opening plenary session. According to press reports, Seattle police in riot gear responded by releasing volleys of tear gas and pepper spray at 10:00 am and continued to do so throughout the day. The police eased up when the 20,000-member labor march reached the downtown core from the Seattle Center, where a large rally had been held. WTO officials cancelled the opening ceremonies. At a time difficult to verify after the fact, Mayor Paul Schell declared a civil emergency, ordering streets to be cleared by 7:00 pm and imposing a curfew on a large area of downtown, from Yesler Way to Denny Way and from Interstate 5 to Elliott Bay. Word of the curfew reached people on the streets at about 4:00 pm. Some dispersed, but others remained and were herded out of downtown by police firing tear gas and pepper spray. At approximately 10:00 pm the State Patrol reinforced the police. Scattered vandalism and looting of several downtown businesses had occurred during the day.

Early the following day, Wednesday, December 1, Seattle police established a ‘demonstration-free zone’ around the WTO meeting site at the Seattle Convention and Trade Center. They severely restricted access to the area, but protests continued. The ministerial meeting was shut down for five hours that day. Governor Gary Locke sent additional State Patrol troopers and two National Guard units to relieve and assist the Seattle police. Clashes between protesters and police spilled over in the evening to Capitol Hill, east of downtown. By then the focus had shifted somewhat, away from the WTO and towards the police response to the protests. Several hundred protesters were arrested, and other protesters demonstrated outside the King County Jail.

The following day the Mayor’s Office reduced the size of what it called a ‘limited curfew zone’ to the area bounded by Fourth Avenue, Pine Street, Boren Avenue, Seneca Street, and Interstate 5. Some protests were staged on Friday, especially inside the convention center. protesters demonstrated outside the King County jail again on Friday evening. Eventually charges were dropped against most of the over 400 people arrested.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Video recordings and logbooks created by filmmakers and activists during the 1999 protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle, Washington. The video recordings from the Independent Media Center (IMC) collection offer a unique perspective into a historic moment that brought together grassroots activists, labor leaders, environmentalists, farmers, anarchists, and artists who made history and shaped social justice movements around the world.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching copyright status before use.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Preservation Note

Videotapes are in good condition.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Jill Freidberg, 2020.

Custodial History

IMC co-founder Jill Freidberg became the caretaker of over 300 hours of videotape. She stored crates of BetacamSP, DV, Hi8 and VHS videotapes in her home for 20 years before deciding to gift them to the UW Libraries, Special Collections in 2020.

Related Materials

Independent Media Center materials regarding the WTO 1999 Seattle Ministerial Conference protests (Collection No. 5848)

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

VideotapesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box item
1 1
First day of WTO protests
Banner drop on Interstate 5, camera directly across from banner, on other side of Interstate 5. The mother of one of the banner hang activists wants to stay close to the edge but police try to make her leave. Police pull climbers up and over guardrail.
Videographer: Dana Wilson
Original: 1 videocassette (14 min., 25 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 001, UWID: 001
November 29, 1999
1 2
Protest at The Gap store in downtown Seattle
Woman on top of van leads "Rise Up" song outside Seattle Central Community College. Man on top of van announces that they are going to march to the Gap. Cheering protesters tear an ad off the side of a King County Metro bus. Cameraperson talks to Maria Tomchik. Seattle Police guard the Gap while protesters chant about Gap sweatshops. Kevin Danaher on megaphone talking about why they're protesting The Gap. protester holds up long stick with Gap clothing burning on the stick.
Videographer: Mike McCormick
Original: 1 videocassette (22 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 002A, UWID: 002
November 29, 1999?
1 3
March on Capitol Hill to protest The Gap
Performance in park outside Seattle Central College. Puppet choreography. Young man with backpack and microphone leads group of activists in chants that coordinate with art on banners. Audience sitting on steps outside Broadway Performance Hall clapping. March comes down Broadway, filling street, with steelworkers in the front carrying snake puppets that say "Provoked to Strike." March stops in front of GAP on Broadway as protesters enter the store, before the march returns to SCCC.
Videographer: Mike McCormick
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 32 min., 53 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 002B, UWID: 003
November 29, 1999
1 4
Banner Hang I-5
Protesters supporting the activists participating in the banner hang. Hula hoopers and Radical Cheerleaders in rain. Long shot of police trying to remove woman from the edge of the wall above I-5. She is the mother of one of the banner hang activists seen on tape 001_001. protesters and radical cheerleaders march north along wall above I-5. Armored vehicle comes down Denny.
Videographer: John Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette (10 min., 40 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 005, UWID: 004
November 27, 1999
1 5
Jeff Pearson interviews Vandana Shiva inside United Methodist Church
Jeff is wearing an Independent Media Center press badge.
Videographer: Mary Jones and Jeff Pearson
Original: 1 videocassette (20 min., 15 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 007, UWID: 005
November 29, 1999
1 6
Arriving in Seattle for WTO protests
People (in Colorado?) getting ready to get in a van to drive to Seattle. Van on the side of the road. protesters purchasing gas masks along the way. Interview at Corner Produce in Pike Place Market, with market employee. Interview inside Left Bank Books with bookstore employee about what they expect from protests. Police arrive above I-5. Radical Cheerleaders do chants on street above I-5 banner hang. Reverse shot of spectators on overpass, downtown Seattle in the distance.
Videographer: Brian Jones
Original: 1 videocassette (32 min., 15 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 009, UWID: 006
November 29, 1999
1 7
Activities the day before the WTO protests begin in Seattle
Outside squat at 4 am. Daytime UW Red Square student and faculty rally. Footage has date and time stamp on it. Margaret Levi speaks. Matt Spark, professor of Canadian Studies at UW speaks. March through campus in the rain. Interview with marcher. Street theater in Red Square. Student speakers.
Videographer: Colin Carlton
Original: 1 videocassette (35 min., 35 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 012, UWID: 007
November 29, 1999
1 8
First day of WTO protests
From I-5, banner drop from crane. Arrests and chanting outside convention center. Mounted police and cyclone fencing around intersection. March goes past FAO Schwarz. Interviews with marchers. Teachers and students from Nova High School explain how and why they're participating in the protests. Street theater, people in costumes playing drums and dancing in the streets. Radical Cheerleaders. Street party at Westlake Center. March fills the intersection at 3rd Ave. and Pine St., French farm activist Jose Bove speaks from on top of bus. Amy Goodman is below the van recording audio. Riot police lining parking lot at 2nd Ave. and Pine St. Interview with Dan Merkle.
Videographer: Brian Jones
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 0 min., 40 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 013, UWID: 008
November 29, 1999
1 9
Street theater and interviews on November 29th, 1999
Nova Highschool students street theater downtown. Joe Szwaja (NOVA teacher) leads "WTO Fashion Show." Shirley Morrison, Raging Granny, sings. Korean activists and musicians in street, march down 5th Avenue with NOVA kids leading, giant USWA steelworkers banner on the side of a truck opposing the WTO. Interview with Seattle City Councilmember Nick Licata. Interview conducted by Craig Hymson. Explains how WTO Ministerial ended up in Seattle. Discusses freedom of assembly. March blocks intersection at 3rd and Pine. In the middle of the intersection, Jose Bove and other farmers from VIA Campesina (including farmers from Poland) talk to the press.
Videographer: Ed Mays
Original: 1 videocassette (50 min., 54 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 015, UWID: 009
November 29, 1999
1 10
Scenes from WTO protests in downtown Seattle
Early morning at 6th Ave. and Olive St. Students from Lewis and Clark College link arms and chant. Van heads up street playing music and announcing that another march just left from Seattle Central Community College. Group initiates lockdown at 7th Ave. and Stewart St. Interviews with locked down protesters. protesters roll dumpsters into street. Police use batons to push protesters out of the 4th Avenue. One protester stands in front of King County Metro bus. IWW blockade at 4th Ave. and Pike St. Police move in with batons and protesters sit down. Police throw protester down in street, jabbing protesters with batons.
Videographer: John Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette (54 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 034, UWID: 010
November 30, 1999
1 11
Nightime 11/29/1999
Teamsters truck parked on Occidental. Interview with steelworkers from NM, CO, UT. Interview with Steve Williamson from Local 174 Teamsters. Interview with Mineko Hasegawa, freshman at Garfield High School and daughter of Bob Hasegawa. Interview by 1st Avenue South with Bobby Davis talking about challenges of being homeless in Seattle. protesters outside King Dome and exhibition center where WTO delegates are attending a party. 11/30, young woman describes the "seige tower" they buit in Eugene. Another angle of the arrest recorded on #34. Cops attempt to get protester into cop car but he goes limp. Locked down protesters in middle of Pike St., near Sheraton. Black Bloc moves dumpsters into the street.
Videographer: Colin Carlton
Original: 1 videocassette (49 min., 12 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 036, UWID: 011
November 29, 1999 - November 30, 1999
1 12
WTO protests, early morning
protesters arms linked, sit down in front of riot police. Radical Cheerleaders lead cheers. State patrol car attempts to drive through protester blockade. UW Law Students debate with delegate while blocking him from passing. protesters locked together at 8th Ave. and Seneca St.
Videographer: Vernon Belanger
Original: 1 videocassette (20 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 037, UWID: 012
November 30, 1999
1 13
Early morning WTO protests
Infernal Noise Brigade marches and plays down Boren and turns downtown at Olive. SPD arrive, start directing traffic but allow protesters to continue blocking Boren. March comes down Olive St. headed downtown. Clown nose protesters with arms linked chant at bus tunnel entrance. Delegates outside Paramount. Dance party in the street at 8th Ave. and Pine St. Ben White talks about coalitions forming in the streets, emergence of civil society and fundamental shift of power. Celia Alario on a walkie talkie.
Videographer: Jason Reep
Original: 1 videocassette (24 min., 27 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 038, UWID: 013
November 30, 1999
1 14
Pre-march activities at WTO protests
Costumed marchers head west on Pine street, students from NOVA highschool among them. March pauses at 7th and Pine. Joe Szwaja with NOVA highschool street theater. Downtown streets full of marchers. Speakers on a stage near convention center, Brian Derdowski, Paul Wellstone, Tom Goldtooth, and Vandana Shiva.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (10 min., 44 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 042A, UWID: 014
November 29, 1999
1 15
International Interfaith Service to Break the Chains of Global Debt partial coverage
Partial coverage of Interfaith service inside First United Methodist Church. Sweet Honey in the Rock performs "This Little Light of Mine" and "I Shall Not Be Moved". Native American, Unitarian, Muslim, Buddhist, Baha'i, Hindu, and Christian leaders take turns on stage.
Videographer: Daniel Kosmal
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 042B, UWID: 015
November 29, 1999
1 16
Various scenes from November 30th WTO protests
People of Color march arrives downtown. Procession with Community Coalition for Environmental Justice banner. Yalonda Sinde carrying banner. Locked down protesters, with arms in concrete tubes, at 4th and University, in circle. Filipino delegation marches through 4th and Union intersection. Interview with independent media activist from Berkeley. protesters face off with SPD officers in riot gear at 3rd and Union. Group of masked anarchists walks towards camera. Infernal Noise Brigade in Westlake Park. Ruben Solis speaks on megaphone.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min., 28 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 043A, UWID: 016
November 30, 1999
1 17
Various Scenes from morning of November 30th Seattle WTO protests
Afternoon of November 29, chaos and spoken word in front of Niketown. Interview with protester from Makah Nation. Morning of November 30, procession marches towards Paramount. Teamsters Truck honks horn. All turtle costume protesters blocking street near Paramount, delegates trying to get through. Street theater in intersection. Infernal Noise Brigade. SPD on megaphone issues dispersal order.
Videographer: Rahul Gupta
Original: 1 videocassette (25 min., 28 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 043A-1, UWID: 017
Between November 29, 1999 and November 30, 1999
1 18
Various scenes from November 30th, 1999, WTO protests, part two
Continuation of Tape #16 (43A). Labor march heads south on 4th Avenue. Anti-fascist marching band in the march. Bird's eye view of giant condom that says "WTO Practice Safe Trade Greenpeace." March enters downtown.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (24 min., 15 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 043B, UWID: 018
November 30, 1999
1 19
Various Scenes from morning of November 30th, 1999, Seattle WTO protests Part Two
Continuation of tape 43A. SPD issues dispersal order. Delegates having their photos taken in front of protesters and police. Police in riot gear push protesters back. protesters sit down. Riot police on armored vehicle point rubber bullet guns and tear gas guns at crowd, 6th and Union. Officer launches teargas canister into seated crowd of protesters.
Videographer: Rahul Gupta
Original: 1 videocassette (17 min., 5 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 043B-1, UWID: 019
November 30, 1999
1 20
WTO protest activities in downtown Seattle on November 30th
Early morning downtown. UW Law Students form human chain at 8th and Seneca. Conversation between police and protesters. protesters roll metal garbage barrels down street towards bulldozers. protesters use dumpster to block street. NGOs in suits try to get through blockade. At 6th and University, man in suit debates with protesters. People fleeing teargas on 6th Avenue, crowd boos as cops let delegates through at 6th and Pine.
Videographer: Headwaters Action Video Collective (HAVC)
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 044, UWID: 020
November 30, 1999
1 21
Interviews with participants in Steelworkers rally, December 1st, 1999, at Pier 62
Interview with protesters at Steelworkers rally on waterfront. Interview with steelworker talking about how WTO affects labor. Steelworkers in blue ponchos at Pier 62 listening to rally speakers. Woman in white poncho from Building Trades Union, International Brotherhood of Painters and Building Trades. Interview with steelworker holding big white steelworkers blimp. Interview with Mark Taylor Canfield.
Videographer: Brian Jones
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 58 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 047, UWID: 021
December 1, 1999
1 22
Scenes from WTO protests, night of November 29th and the morning of November 30th
November 29th, 1999. Nightime in front of First United Methodist Church. Interview with protester named Bob Burton about trade and media coverage. Interview with Israeli activist named Roni Armon with Green Action and People's Global Action. Key Arena at Seattle Center. Ani Defranco on stage with band Seize the Day. Morning, November 30th, 1999. Human chain in a circle in the rain at 6th and University. Interview with protester (Daniel Kosmal). Human chain around locked down protesters, Rochelle Gause among them.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (20 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 047A, UWID: 022
November 29, 1999 - November 30, 1999
1 23
Lockdown scenes and interviews at 6th and University, November 30th
Beginning of this tape overlaps with last 4 minutes of previous tape, Tape #23 (47A). Locked down protester talks about why she is locked down. Interview with protester from Arcata, calling himself "Compost".
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (10 min., 43 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 047B, UWID: 023
November 30, 1999
1 24
Lockdown scenes and interviews at 6th and University, November 30th, Part Two
Continuation of Tape 047B. Locked down protesters on the ground surrounded by circle of singing protesters at 6th and University. Delegates push through protesters at NW corner of 6th and University. Interview with one of the protesters. Black Bloc links arms at NE corner of 6th and University.
Videographer: Brian Jones
Original: 1 videocassette (6 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 047C, UWID: 024
November 30, 1999
1 25
Lockdown scenes and interviews at 6th and University, November 30th, Part Three
Delegates debating with protesters at 6th and University. Interview with anarchist protester on stairs above 6th and University. protesters seated in front of police horses. Infernal Noise Brigade goes by. Armored vehicle shooting rubber bullets and pepper spray. protester jumps on armored vehicle and is beaten by police. Teargas canisters fired directly into crowd. protesters, including elderly women, recovering from teargas. John Sellers in foreground. People running down University away from teargas. At Rainier Square on 4th, protesters start drumming and dancing in front of police.
Videographer: Whispered Media?
Original: 1 videocassette (27 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 047D, UWID: 025
November 30, 1999
1 26
Police and protester confrontations at 6th and University, on November 30th
People play percussion on overturned dumpsters in the intersection. protesters are seated in intersection. Teargas released on front of seated protesters. Woman lays on back while medics pour water over face. Interview with photographer Ian Edelstein, talks about rubber bullets.
Videographer: John Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 051A, UWID: 026
November 30, 1999
1 27
Police and protester confrontations at 6th and University, on November 30th, Part Two
Continuation of tape 51A. Medics assist seated protesters who were pepper sprayed. Police leave 6th and University. Crowd cheers. People roll dumpster into street and up 4th Avenue.
Videographer: Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette (27 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 051B, UWID: 027
November 30, 1999
2 28
Direct action and police response at 6th and University in Seattle
Seated and dancing protesters in street. Police throw tear gas into seated protesters. Press and protesters struggle to get away from gas. Police advance into intersection banging batons on shields. Locked down protesters remain in intersection. Cops use pepper spray on them repeatedly. Tear gas cloud envelops protesters who are locked down. Raise fists cheering after gas passes. Police charge protesters in front of Hilton.
Videographer: Daniel Kosmal
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 39 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 052A, UWID: 028
November 30, 1999
2 29
Direct action and police response at 6th and University Part Two
Continuation of tape 28 (52A). Police attack seated protesters. Street medics try to clear protesters' faces and eyes of pepper spray. North on 6th Avenue, clouds of teargas. Armored vehicle blocking University street freeway ramp. Locked down protesters are still locked together. State patrol car pulls up to locked down protesters. Steelworkers and Infernal Noise Brigade come up 6th Avenue.
Videographer: Daniel Kosmal
Original: 1 videocassette (29 min., 56 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 052B, UWID: 029
November 30, 1999
2 30
Preparing for protests in 420 Denny space.
Interviews with protesters practicing with chains and lockdown cylinders. Map showing different blockade sectors in downtown. Interview with protester from Connecticut. Describes process of forming affinity group and preparing for arrest. Affinity groups walk down Denny. Interview with protester who is going to take part in lockdown. Arrive at Pine (or Pike) and Boren and block traffic. March from SCCC arrives. Riot police walk up Pike towards Boren. KL Shannon between protesters and police.
Videographer: Mark and Josh of Paper Tiger Television (PPTV)
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 20 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 053A, UWID: 030
November 30, 1999
2 31
WTO Protest Scenes on Boren, November 30th
Continuation of tape 30 (53A). Locked down protesters at Pike and Boren sing. Interview with the locked down protesters about their strategy for blockading city. Interview with KL Shannon. Police try to get through protester blockade on Pike. protester locked at top of tripod in Pine and Boren intersection. Delegates try and fail to get through.
Videographer: Mark and Josh of Paper Tiger Television (PPTV)
Original: 1 videocassette (27 min., 25 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 053B, UWID: 031
November 30, 1999
2 32
WTO protest scenes from the morning of November 30th
Interview with masked protester (Betty) locked down on Boren. View down Boren of Pine and Pike blocked. protesters crouched in intersection next to riot cop with pepper spray. Cop car with "Fuck Cops" graffiti. Infernal Noise Brigade at 4th and Union. Interview with woman who witnessed lockdowns and unprovoked police violence.
Videographer: Mark and Josh of Paper Tiger Television (PPTV)
Original: 1 videocassette (18 min., 52 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 054, UWID: 032
November 30, 1999
2 33
WTO Protest Scenes between Pike Place Market and Paramount, morning of November 30th
At intersection of Western Ave and Virginia Street, street theater and singing. Interview with Market employee, supports protests. March starts south on Pike Place, John Goodman carries Steelworkers banner. Interview with protesters in march, a woman and a protester named Rahul. Interview with Brad Bartlett, legal observer from National Lawyer's Guild. Interview with Harold Lindy in march. Buy Bye Santas marching near Paramount. Teamsters 174 truck sets up sound system across from Paramount. Delegates push past protesters on Pine and 8th Avenue. Jonathan Lawson in human chain. Company of Prophets dance troupe in intersection of 7th and Pine while Jason Reep films them. Delegates debates with protesters in human chain.
Videographer: Jeff Hall?
Original: 1 videocassette : Hi-8 ; Orig: 057, UWID: 033
November 30, 1999
2 34
Duplicate of first half of 057_33
protesters singing Christmas carols with altered protest lyrics inside a King County metro bus. Interview with Pike Place Market employee. Taxi driver in his cab blowing whistle, says he's with the protesters. Company of Prophets spoken word and hip hop on Pike or Pine. protesters debate with delegates on Pike.
Videographer: Jeff Hall?
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 3 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 057A, UWID: 034
November 30, 1999
2 35
Duplicate of second half of 057_33
Jonathan Lawson in line of linked protesters. Kevin Danaher hands out stickers to linked protesters. Dancers with Company of Prophets dance in the middle of 7th and Pine. Delegates try to push through human chains. protester holding child interviewed, talks about his frustration with the media coverage.
Videographer: Jeff Hall?
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 057B, UWID: 035
November 30, 1999
2 36
WTO protest scenes between Boren and 6th on Pike and Pine, November 30th
Interview with protester in front of Vons. Man with megaphone preaches about Jesus. protesters on top of King County Metro bus in front of Paramount. protester suspended from a wooden tripod blocking the street at Boren and Pine. Man in suit tries to get through line of protesters at Boren and Pike towards downtown on Pike, KL Shannon intervenes, man doesn't get through.
Videographer: Jeff Hall?
Original: 1 videocassette (27 min., 50 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 057C, UWID: 036
November 30, 1999
2 37
Student participation in WTO protests
Students chanting in front of Broadway Performance Hall and SCCC. Intersection of Broadway and Pine in the background. Student march departs heading north on Broadway. Construction workers raise fists and peace signs as students pass on Olive. March passes through Olive and Denny and heads down Denny. Many protesters seated and linked together in front of Sheraton.
Videographer: Robin Pawlak
Original: 1 videocassette (25 min., 39 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 058, UWID: 037
November 30, 1999
2 38
Confrontation between WTO protesters and police at Boren and Pine, November 30th
Boren Ave. and Pine St. Police yell at protester. When protesters refuse to move, police drive motorcycles over protesters who are chained together.
Videographer: Jino Choi
Original: 1 videocassette (3 min., 30 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 059, UWID: 038
November 30, 1999
2 39
Street activity in downtown Seattle
Dance party with Company of Prophets in the middle of the intersection outside the Roosevelt Hotel (7th and Pine?). Fire breather/spinner. Interview with delegates from Cote d'Ivoire. Direct Action group has a meeting. Large (student?) march heads up Denny (?). MEChA marches chanting in Spanish under monorail tracks. Student march arrives at Mural Amphitheatre Seattle Center. Rice Baker-Yeboah speaks.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (32 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 061A, UWID: 039
November 30, 1999
2 40
Student rally at Seattle Center during WTO protests
Student rally at Seattle Center Mural Amphitheatre. Rice Baker-Yeboah on megaphone. MEChA students in face masks talk about Zapatista movement. Students from Bay Area are with the Third Eye Movement. UW student rep speaks. Lydia Cabasco on the mic. Labor march through downtown, passes Westlake Center and Nordstrom. Indigenous Women's Network banner.
Videographer: Summer Thomas
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min., 3 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 061B, UWID: 040
November 30, 1999
2 41
Footage of protester and police interaction
Woman with bleeding injury next to eye is attended to by medics. Riot cop pushes Rustin Thompson out of the street. Medics caring for seated protesters who were pepper sprayed.
Videographer: Nate Baker
Original: 1 videocassette (4 min., 59 sec.): DV ; Orig: 062, UWID: 041
November 30, 1999
2 42
WTO protests at Union Square
protesters expressing anger at riot police for gassing them. Students wearing UW Law school sweatshirts in intersection. Riot police appear to retreat. protesters take intersection and cheer. protesters block delegates in front of the Sheraton. protesters follow Infernal Noise Brigade in front of 600 University (One Union Square). Long line of protesters with arms linked block delegates at 4th and University or Union (?). David Solnit tries to reason with police at 200 Union Square, gets pushed with baton. Gary Graham Hughes takes photos. protesters seated in front of police horses in front of 2 Union Square.
Videographer:Nate Baker
Original: 1 videocassette (28 min., 28 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 063, UWID: 042
November 30, 1999
2 43
Protest scenes at 6th and Union during WTO protests in Seattle
Human chain in front of Sheraton. Interview with 11-year-old who is skipping school for protests. David Solnit instructs people with asthma or contact lenses to move to the back. Interview with protester who was shot in the leg with rubber bullets. Medics helping protesters. Black Bloc argues with protester protecting windows. Interviews with protesters who are locked down at 6th and University. Korean protesters and drummers move through 6th and University. protester from London calls police behavior outrageous. Interview with public defenders working as legal observers with National Lawyers Guild. Infernal Noise Brigade member talks about getting gassed. Interview with an attorney who works downtown. Interview with Metro driver. Young woman protester talks to King County Sheriff officers blocking protesters. Interview with David Taylor from Direct Action Network.
Videographer: Alex Blasdel
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 23 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 065, UWID: 043
November 30, 1999
2 44
From marches to riots on November 30th
Interview with black women talking about importance of women of color coming together at WTO protests. Large crowd singing at 5th and Pine. Kristine Wong in the crowd. Labor march moves past Westlake Center, heading east on Pike. Dee Dee Rainbow (died 2013) in march. Han Shan (Direct Action Network) is negotiating with police officer outside Sheraton. Teargas at corner of 4th and Pike. Infernal Noise Brigade arrives marching east on Pike.
Videographer: John Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette (47 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 067, UWID: 044
November 30, 1999
2 45
WTO student marches on University
Students marching south on 3rd. Crowd gathers at 3rd and University, heads up University. protesters circle up and lock together in the intersection of 4th and University (?). Teargas seen at 4th and Union, 4th and Pike. Riot cop announces labor march's location, encourages protesters to join the march. Interview with three young women who are locked down. Another march (maybe students from UW?) passes around 4th and University blockade. Concussion grenades and clouds of teargas down 4th Avenue.
Videographer: Sam
Original: 1 videocassette (25 min., 16 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 068, UWID: 045
November 30, 1999
2 46
Various protests scenes morning of November 30th
Early morning protesters gather at Seattle Central Community College. Footage at Boren and Pike blockade. King County Metro bus blocks Pine west of Boren. Cops negotiate with protesters to get their cars past the blockade. Activist named War Cry is in the group negotiating with police. Topless women protesters head up Pike past Paramount.
Videographer: David Potter
Original: 1 videocassette (55 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 075, UWID: 046
November 30, 1999
2 47
WTO protest scenes in downtown Seattle on the afternoon of November 30th
Crowd of protesters at 6th and Pine in front of Sheraton Hotel. Two blocks of protesters blocking 5th Avenue. Street medics treating protesters outside Independent Media Center for teargas and pepper spray. Young woman has huge impact wound on her forehead. Inside IMC. Seated protesters in intersection of 4th and University. Woman reads Seattle Times' front page to crowd, announces cancelling of WTO meeting. Man in suit talks with press. protesters and drummers march on 6th Avenue. Errol Maitland records audio. Riot police in front of Independent Media Center.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 04 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 076A, UWID: 047
November 30, 1999
2 48
Untitled
Nighttime on 3rd Avenue between Union and University, in front of the Independent Media Center. Row of riot police (National Guard or King County Sheriff?). Camera movement very jerky. Tear gas starts and camera moves inside Independent Media Center. protester in basement of IMC talks about medics helping to remove contact lenses from his eyes after he was gassed.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (6 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 076B, UWID: 048
November 30, 1999
2 49
Morning to night on November 30th in downtown Seattle
Boren and Pike. Human chain blocks Pike. protesters debate with delegate on Pike. Human chain in front of hotel at Pine and 8th. Insect costumes rolling inflatable globes up and down Pine. At dusk, dumpsters overturned in the intersection at 4th and Union. Rice Baker-Yeboah on megaphone, instructing people on what to say to delegates. Teargas fired in front of Niketown. Concussion grenades.
Videographer: Emmeline Hedenburg
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 077, UWID: 049
November 30, 1999
2 50
Interviews and protest scenes from WTO protests in Seattle
Interviews with Brian Derdowski and Richard Conlin, also with protesters. Protest scenes downtown.
Videographer: Ed Mays
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 078, UWID: 050
November 30, 1999
2 51
December 1st arrests at WTO protests Part One
Activists cleaning graffiti, protesters assemble and sit down at intersection of 6th and Pike. Amy Kratz as legal observer, Stephanie Guilloud, Hop Hopkins, Lydia Cabasco in crowd. David Solnit on megaphone encourages crowd to keep protesting non-violently. Crowd of protesters pushed into Westlake Square by police. Arrests begin in Westlake Square. Arrestees taken to King County metro buses.
Videographer: Jonathan Two Bears
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 080A, UWID: 051
December 1, 1999
2 52
December 1st arrests at WTO protests Part Two
Westlake arrests. Dana Schuerholz is arrested. John Sellers, Direct Action Network, interviewed by press, debates with police officer. Asante Riverwind aka "Osprey" from Direct Action Network interviewed, then arrested. Hop Hopkins arrested.
Videographer: Jonathan Two Bears
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min., 10 sec.) : Betacam SP ; Orig: 080B, UWID: 052
December 1, 1999
2 53
December 1st arrests at WTO protests Selects
Partial duplicate of 08A-051. People cleaning graffiti downtown. Seen in crowd: Amy Kratz as legal observer, Stephanie Guilloud, Hop Hopkins, Lydia Cabasco. Asante Riverwind at Westlake Park asking protesters to remain non-violent as armored vehicles surround Westlake Park. David Solnit encouraging people to remain non-violent.
Videographer: Jonathan Two Bears
Original: 1 videocassette (05 min., 18 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 080C, UWID: 053
December 1, 1999
2 54
December 1st WTO protests in Seattle Part One
In the early morning of December 1st, 1999, protesters challenge the newly instated "No Protest Zone" and return to downtown Seattle.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (01 hr., 04 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 081A, UWID: 054
December 1, 1999
2 55
December 1st WTO protests in Seattle Part Two
Ongoing arrests at Westlake Park on the morning of December 1st, 1999.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (22 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 081B, UWID: 055
December 1, 1999
2 56
Seattle, King County, and WA State reps discuss exclusion of local governments from trade negotiations, November, 1999
People in business attire sitting around in a circle indoors discussing exclusion of local governments in trade negotiations.
Videographer: Ed Mays
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 084, UWID: 056
November, 1999
2 57
protesters challenge martial law in downtown Seattle on December 1st
Police, protesters, and news media at Westlake park. Interview with protester, compares violence of protests to violence of WTO. March from Westlake Park into Pike street at 4th avenue, south on 4th Avenue, weaves through downtown along 3rd, 4th, and 5th Avenue. Interview with forest activist from Vancouver, BC.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (22 min., 51 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 085, UWID: 057
December 1, 1999
2 58
Labor march and protest scenes in downtown Seattle on November, 30th
Interview with protesters at 4th and Pike,"Bio Girl" and Jennifer. Labor march passes. Inside Town Hall, event is WTO Debate by The International Forum on Globalization, The Nation Institute, Public Citizen, & The Progress Project Present with Ralph Nader, Center for the Study of Responsible Law Public Citizen; John Cavanagh, Institute for Policy Studies; and Dr. Vandana Shiva: Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology as the Anti-Globalization participants and Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University; Scott Miller, Proctor & Gamble; and David Aaron: Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade as the pro-globalization participants.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (32 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 085A, UWID: 058
November 30, 1999
2 59
Arrests and interviews at Westlake Park, during WTO protests, on December 1st
Interview with protesters Morgan Dunn, John Sellers, other protesters. John Sellers talks to media. Interview with protester named Jennifer Young talking about her experience.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 085B, UWID: 059
December 1, 1999
3 60
Duplicate of 085_057
Duplicate of 085_057
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 085C, UWID: 060
December 1, 1999
3 61
WTO protest scenes in and near Sheraton Hotel on November 30th
Protests and arrests inside/outside Sheraton Hotel. Cameraperson conversation with Norm Stamper.
Videographer: Paul Richmond
Original: 1 videocassette (17 min., 12 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 086; UWID: 061
November 30, 1999
3 62
Direct Action at 8th and Seneca
Direct action lockdown at Convention Center.
Videographer: Christopher Zimmerman
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 39 sec.) : Betacam SP ; Orig: 089A, UWID: 062
November 30, 1999
3 63
Direct Action at 8th and Seneca Part Two
Direct action lockdown at Convention Center.
Videographer: Christopher Zimmerman
Original: 1 videocassette (21 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 089B, UWID: 063
November 30, 1999
3 64
Direct Action at 8th and Seneca Part Three
Direct action lockdown at Convention Center.
Videographer: Christopher Zimmerman
Original: 1 videocassette (11 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 089C, UWID: 064
November 30, 1999
3 65
Police violence on the afternoon of December 1st
Police violence downtown.
Videographer: John Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 093, UWID: 065
December 1, 1999
3 66
Scenes from WTO protest on December 1st
Steelworkers rally, police violence downtown.
Videographer: Jane Jarlsberg
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 15 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 095A, UWID: 066
December 1, 1999
3 67
Interviews about police violence on December 1st
Interviews with student organizers, labor members, about protests and police violence.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette (28 min., 47 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 097A, UWID: 067
December 1, 1999
3 68
Duplicate of 097A_67
Duplicate of 097A_67
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 097B, UWID: 068
December 1, 1999
3 69
Arriving Seattle, marches, Part One
Interviews with student organizers about police violence.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 99A, UWID: 069
November 28, 1999
3 70
Arriving Seattle, marches, Part Two
Arriving Seattle, marches.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 99B, UWID: 070
November 28, 1999
3 71
Marching band, grocery store B-roll
Marching band, grocery store B-roll.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 99C, UWID: 071
December 1, 1999
3 72
Police attack on protesters downtown
Police attack on protesters downtown.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 100A, UWID: 072
December 1, 1999
3 73
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 100B, UWID: 073
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3 74
Speeches by farmers
Speeches by farmers.
Videographer: Sparks
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 102, UWID: 074
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3 75
Live broadcast of Democracy Now during WTO protests with Victor Menotti as guest
Hosts Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez with guests Victor Menotti and Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund Rep, Patti Goldman.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 104, UWID: 075
December 2, 1999
3 76
International Panel of Farmers during WTO protests
Farmers Day; press conference, speakers include Anne Schwartz from Washington Tilth, Jose Bove, Keith Dittrich (President, American Corn Growers Association), Rafael Alegria Via Campesina, Dena Hoff (Northern Plains Resource Council), Warren MacDonald (Capilano Pacific small boat fisherman), Rafael Mariano (Phillipine Peasant Movement KMP), Denise O'Brien (co-founder, Women Food and Agriculture Network WFAN).
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 1 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 105, UWID: 076
December 2, 1999
3 77
Capitol Hill march
March on Capitol Hill, led by Rice Baker Yeboah, winds through Belltown.
Videographer: John Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 108A, UWID: 077
December 2, 1999
3 78
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 108B, UWID: 078
?
3 79
At King County Jail
Jail solidarity at King County Jail.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 109A, UWID: 079
?
3 80
Sunset outside King County Jail
Helicopters in sky over King County Jail at dusk, large crowd in front of King County Jail on 5th Avenue
Videographer: Storm Waters
Original: 1 videocassette (05 min., 30 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 109B, UWID: 080
December 2, 1999
3 81
Untitled
"nerve gas used; call from jail"
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Hi-8 ; Orig: 111. UWID: 081
?
3 82
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 113, UWID: 082
?
3 83
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 116A, UWID: 083
?
3 84
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 117A, UWID: 084
?
3 85
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 117B, UWID: 085
?
3 86
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 117C, UWID: 086
?
3 87
Interviews
Interviews.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 120, UWID: 087
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3 88
Changing America episode
Episode of "Changing America" in Seattle, working with other independent media to cover the WTO protests.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (28 min., 30 sec.): DVCAM ; Orig: 211, UWID: 088
?
3 89
Interviews about Jubilee 2000
Interview with Bronwyn Mauldin, volunteer with Ustawi, and Hanna Petros founding member of Jubilee 2000 NW Coalition. Both describe purpose of Jubilee 2000 and need to forgive debt.
Videographer: Daniel Hannah
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 57 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 500, UWID: 089
November 28, 1999
3 90
People's Global Action caravan arrives in Seattle for 1999 WTO protests
People's Global Action (PGA) caravan arrives from NYC. Activists from India, Israel, Panama, Bolivia, England, Germany, Canada. USWA (United Steelworkers of America), Indigenous representative from Panama (Kuna Youth Movement), Green Action from Israel. Denis Moynihan from Direct Action Network Media Collective.
Videographer: Mark Richards
Original: 1 videocassette (27 min., 26 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 501, UWID: 090
November 29, 1999
3 91
Interview with Peter Fugazzotto
Interview with Peter Fugazzotto from Sea Turtle Restoration Project, at Independent Media Center (1415 3rd Ave), in downtown Seattle. Sounds like Mary Travers is conducting the interview.
Videographer: Mark Richards
Original: 1 videocassette (8 min., 56 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 502, UWID: 091
November 28, 1999
3 92
Street Theater and Music on Sunny Day before WTO protests
People drumming outside Seattle Central Community College (SCCC), with street theater and puppets. United Steelworkers of America (USWA) puppets. Radical Cheerleaders lead march north on Broadway. Infernal Noise Brigade passes camera. White people doing African dance and drumming.
Videographer: Mark Dworkin
Original: 1 videocassette (16 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 503, UWID: 092
November 28, 1999
4 93
Marchers and puppets downtown
Sunset on marchers and puppets downtown, marching towards Boren (on Pike or Pine). Bicycle cops. Armored vehicles with police riding on outside. Armored vehicle drives by with Space Needle in background at sunset. Police on horseback circling on Pine.
Videographer: Jonathan Two Bears (Jonathan Stanton)
Original: 1 videocassette (8 min., 51 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 505, UWID: 093
November 29, 1999
3 94
Protest crowd and police officers on Pike
Very low sound. Protest crowd in downtown street (Pike) at sundown. Crowd starts walking east on Pike. Police officers on horseback in amongst marchers. SWAT tank rolls by with police on outside.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (3 min., 45 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 505-1, UWID: 094
November 29, 1999
3 95
Banner Hang at WTO Protests
Rainforest Action Network activists hang a banner from a crane in South Lake Union. Banner says "Democracy-> WTO<-" Space Needle in background.
Videographer: Mark Richards
Original: 1 videocassette (4 min., 50 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 506, UWID: 095
November 29, 1999
4 96
Filipino Community Center meeting
People's Assembly meeting inside Filipino Community Center, Raging Grannies take the stage. Interview (through interpreter) with Kwon Mi Young, representative of Korean Women Farmer's Association in Korea.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (55 min., 30 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 507, UWID: 096
November 29, 1999
4 97
Interviews with labor activists during 1999 WTO protests in Seattle
Indoors labor event. Interviews with labor leaders and participants.
Videographer: Craig Wilson of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (8 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 508, UWID: 097
November 29, 1999
4 98
Interviews with labor activists during 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, Part Two
Indoors labor event. Speakers. Interviews with participants, including David Reid from United Steelworkers of America, while he's wearing an Earth First button.
Videographer: Craig Wilson of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 1 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 509, UWID: 098
November 29, 1999
4 99
Interviews with labor activists
Interview with Paul Wellstone in front of Steelworkers table. Interview with Maxine Waters. Lori Wallach at podium with United Steelworkers of America logo. George Becker, USWA president, introduces Thea Lee of the AFL-CIO. Charles Kernighan documents labor abuses in Latin America and Asia.
Videographer: Craig Wilson of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min., 30 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 510, UWID: 099
November 29, 1999
4 100
Arts and Culture preparations for 1999 WTO protests
Interview with Dan Spalding in front of 420 Denny. Daniel Lang interview about use of puppets. Max Dejarnette and Eve Griggs interview outside 420 Denny. Eve mentions Evergreen State College class called "Political Economy and Social Movements." Interview with Jason Adams from Seattle Tenants Union and IWW. Slow motion Asun Suntonio Bandanaz spoken word. Hip hop artist named Spiral performs. Hop Hopkins MC mentions Community Coalition for Environmental Justice. Summer and Brenna do spoken word together.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV (Sara Zia and Ginger B)
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min., 5 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 511A, UWID: 100
November 29, 1999
4 101
Arts and Culture preparations for 1999 WTO Protests Part Two
Spoken word performances at Alibi Room (Summer and Brenna, Jourdan Imani Keith, Gabriel Teodros). Hop Hopkins MCs. Interview with Gabriel Teodros outside Alibi Room in Post Alley. Interview with Asun Suntonio Bandanaz. Five Hundred Years Collective. Asun beatboxes.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV (Sara Zia and Ginger B)
Original: 1 videocassette (17 min., 9 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 511B, UWID: 101
November 29, 1999
4 102
Interview with Rony Armon
Interview with Rony Armon from People's Global Action. Craig Hymson from Independent Media records interview. Rony is from Green Action. Interview with Michael Charder from London Reclaim the Streets and People's Global Action. Interview starts again on 512B.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV (Josh, Jessica, and Linda)
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 512A, UWID: 102
November 28, 1999
4 103
Interview with Michael Charder
Interview with Michael Charder from London Reclaim the Streets and People's Global Action.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV (Josh, Jessica, and Linda)
Original: 1 videocassette (22 min., 23 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 512B, UWID: 103
November 28, 1999
4 104
Scenes before march on November 29th, Seattle
Interview with steelworkers. NO AUDIO. Outside First Methodist Church (Fifth and Marion location). Columbia Tower in background.
Videographer: Craig Wilson of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (18 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 513, UWID: 104
November 29, 1999
4 105
Live broadcast of Democracy Now with guest Vandana Shiva
Live broadcast of Democracy Now from Seattle at First Methodist Church with Amy Goodman, Norman Stockwell, and Vandana Shiva. Amy reports about activists who squatted in abandoned building in downtown Seattle, Radical Cheerleaders, and banner hang over Interstate 5. Lori Wallach. Walden Bello.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV (Sara Zia and Ginger B)
Original: 1 videocassette (13 min., 5 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 514A, UWID: 105
November 29, 1999
4 106
Live broadcast of Democracy Now from Seattle at First Methodist Church
Live broadcast of Democracy Now from Seattle at First Methodist Church. Amy Goodman. Norman Stockwell. Vandana Shiva. Lori Wallach. Walden Bello.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV (Sara Zia and Ginger B)
Original: 1 videocassette (28 min., 35 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 514B, UWID: 106
November 29, 1999
4 107
Banner drop from crane
Pre-dawn at the base of the crane. Can see the banner drop, activists on the top of the crane. Press person for banner drop names banner drop activists. John Sellers, Ruckus Society, and Harold, Ian Burke, Shannon, with Rainforest Action Network. Support activists on freeway overpass above crane describes mechanics of banner drop. Banner starts to drop. Space Needle in the background. Interviews about direct action as a tactic.
Videographer: Stephanie Higgins
Original: 1 videocassette (34 min., 6 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 515, UWID: 107
November 29, 1999
4 108
Scenes of downtown Seattle before WTO protests, 1999
Rainy shots of Pike Place Market and market sign. Salmon and produce at market vendors. Large ships in Elliott Bay. Ferry passes cranes. Pan of Harbor Island to ferry terminal. Skyline from Victor Steinbruck Park. Shot of Kingdome and Mariner's Stadium from Victor Steinbruck park overlooking viaduct. Skyline from 3rd and Pine. WTO promotional signs and GAP sign in one shot. Holiday car and pedestrian traffic downtown. "Time To Shop" sign in Old Navy window.
Videographer: Scott Kildall and Will Luo of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (12 min., 23 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 516, UWID: 108
November 27, 1999
4 109
Duplicate of BetaSP 516_108
Duplicate of Tape 108 (BetaSP 516).
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: 516, UWID: 109
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4 110
Steelworkers from Kaiser Aluminum Louisiana talk about strike and lockout
Judith LeBlanc interviews workers from Kaiser Aluminum (New Orleans) at First Methodist Church. Kaiser workers describe strike and lock out. Kaiser plant is in Gramercy, Louisiana. One worker explains that scabs blew up part of the plant. Corresponds to Tape 104 (MiniDV 513).
Videographer: Craig Wilson of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (16 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 517, UWID: 110
November 29, 1999
4 111
Protests, marches, and banner hang, November 28
Capitol Hill march and rally. Sign for street theater in front of Broadway Performance Hall. Activists from South Asia and Switzerland talking outside 420 space. Inside the takeover of abandoned building at 914 Virginia St., near Terry Avenue. Night shots of cops arriving at the base of the crane as activists scale crane. Dawn shots of banner-hang activists on top and lowering themselves from crane.
Videographer: Jeff Dardozzi
Original: 1 videocassette (23 min., 28 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 519, UWID: 111
November 28, 1999
4 112
Police and protesters after Turtle March
Police and protesters after turtle march.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 521, UWID: 112
November 29, 1999
4 113
Interviews
Interviews inside 420 Denny.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 531A, UWID: 113
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4 114
Interview, Comet Tavern
Interview with bartender inside Comet Tavern
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 531B, UWID: 114
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4 115
Scenes from arrests and marches, November 29, Seattle
Before dawn, filming from bus ride on I-5 into Seattle. Full moon. Early morning traffic under I-5. Arrests being made in front of Convention Center. Elderly white-haired man is led away in handcuffs. March passes Sheraton on 6th. Lots of marchers in turtle costumes. March passes the Roosevelt Hotel.
Videographer: Jonathan Two Bears (Jonathan Stanton)
Original: 1 videocassette (21 min., 45 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 540, UWID: 115
November 29, 1999
4 116
Interviews, human chain, reclaim the streets.
Interviews, human chain, reclaim the streets.
Videographer: Theresa Gorman
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 542, UWID: 116
November 29, 1999
4 117
Lockdowns and protests
Lockdowns and protests.
Videographer: Mary Jones
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 548, UWID: 117
November 30, 1999
4 118
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 550A, UWID: 118
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5 119
Lockdowns
Lockdowns.
Videographer: Mike Kavanaugh
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 552, UWID: 119
November 30, 1999
4 120
Direct action and labor rally
Direct action and labor rally.
Videographer: Jonathan Two Bears (Jonathan Stanton)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 554, UWID: 120
November 30, 1999
4 121
Speakers at Memorial Stadium, Seattle, November 30th, Part Two
Labor rally at Memorial Stadium. National Union of Mine Workers representative from South Africa speaks. Linda Chavez Thompson introduces George Becker USWA. Executive Director of Sierra Club, Carl Pope speaks. President of UNITE, Jay Mazur. Italian Union representative speaks. Irish union representative speaks. Leroy Trotman, Barbados Workers Union president. Another South African union representative speaks. Luis Anderson, Latin American and Caribbean union representative. Malaysian labor rights speaker. Steve Yokich, President United Auto Workers (died 2002). Gerry McEntee of AFSCME speaks. Public Citizen director, Lori Wallach.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (56 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 555, UWID: 121
November 30, 1999
4 122
Speakers at Memorial Stadium, Seattle, November 30th, Part Three
Labor rally at Memorial Stadium. President of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Brian McWilliams. Ed Fire, President of International Union of Electrical Workers, IUE (died 2015) speaks about General Electric using WTO to lower wages. Wei Jingsheng, Chinese human rights activist speaks through interpreter. Transport Workers Union (TWU) president Sonny Hall, mechanic and bus driver from NYC. Ken Georgetti, Canadian Labor Council, talks about how protesters are getting teargassed downtown while elites eat filet mignon. Vandana Shiva. Duane Woerth president Airline Pilots Association. Indian representative of World Fish Harvesters org. Teamsters President, James Phillip Hoffa speaks. Student activists from United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS). John Sweeney, President AFL-CIO. Sweet Honey in the Rock on stage backs up chants.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (58 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 556, UWID: 122
November 30, 1999
4 123
Scenes from rally at Memorial Stadium, Seattle, November 30th
United Farmworkers of America banners and members at Memorial Stadium. Memorial Stadium crowds chant "ILWU" and wave signs. Ron Judd, King County Labor Council, announces start of rally and march. Michael Franti in the crowd. Space Needle and sun over crowd. Interview with Sheet Metal Workers Local 66 worker.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 557, UWID: 123
November 30, 1999
4 124
Speakers at Memorial Stadium, Seattle, November 30th, Part One
Sweet Honey and the Rock on stage at Memorial Stadium. Another angle on labor rally that corresponds to tape #s 556 and 555. Mention of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Student Strike in Mexico City. Speaker Amparo Reyes works in a maquiladora near US Border, interpreted by Juan Jose Bocanegra.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 1 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 558, UWID: 124
November 30, 1999
5 125
protester interview
Interview with protester shot with rubber bullet.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 559, UWID: 125
?
4 126
Lockdown, blocking traffic
Lockdown, blocking traffic.
Videographer: Robert Zweifel
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 560, UWID: 126
November 30, 1999
4 127
Direct Action and Police Response.
Two tape numbers in one 90 minute BetacamSP. Direct Action and police response.
Videographer: Tracy and Will
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: 561 and 562, UWID: 127
November 30, 1999
4 128
Protests and marching on Pike
Dawn looking over Victor Steinbruck Park and Elliott Bay. March heads through the market, singing. March arrives at 4th Ave. and Pike St. March continues towards police, east on Pike St. March heads north on 6th Avenue. Steelworkers lead march now heading west on Pine St. March stops in front of police line at 8th Ave. and Pine St. Company of Prophets drumming and spoken word in march. protesters link arms and block alley between 7th and 6th Avenues on Union St. protesters all the way down Pike St. to Pike Place Market sign.
Videographer: Tracy and Will
Original: 1 videocassette (44 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 561, UWID: 128
November 30, 1999
4 129
protesters, lockdowns, and police action on Pike
Close-up of riot police officer holding firearm marked LETHAL. Delegates across the street from Gameworks store discussing how no one can get in. Delegates fail to get in at Sheraton and head back up Pike St. SPD instructs protesters to go westbound on Pike St. and south on 6th Ave. Spraying pepper spray on protesters blocking alley next to Gameworks. Amy Goodman, recording audio. Medics care for protester who was sprayed in face. Teargas clouds above downtown street (Pine?). protesters locked at base of Sheraton.
Videographer: Tracy and Will
Original: 1 videocassette (50 min., 55 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 562, UWID: 129
November 30, 1999
4 130
Direct Action footage and labor rally
Two tapes copied to one 90 minute BetacamSP. Direct Action footage and labor rally.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV and Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 563 and 572, UWID: 130
November 30, 1999
4 131
Black Bloc
Black Bloc moves through intersection at Pine St. and 6th Ave. (?). protesters walking west on Virginia St. under monorail tracks. Boarding up broken windows at Swissa Jewelers on 5th Ave. Anarchy flag on top of Loehmann's marquee. Black Bloc heads north on 3rd Ave. between Union St. and Pike St.
Videographer: Tracy and Will
Original: 1 videocassette (7 min., 45 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 563, UWID: 131
November 30, 1999
5 132
Lockdowns, delegates turned away, police violence
Lockdowns, delegates turned away, police violence.
Videographer: Holly Taylor
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 564, UWID: 132
November 30, 1999
5 133
Police requests, riot police march
War Cry explains that police want to move their vehicles through the blockade and she wants to know what the people who are locked down want to do. Riot police march up Boren Ave. Footage skips to Dec 1st in Belltown at dusk. Riot police march up 1st Ave. Footage cuts to nighttime at King County Jail, woman on megaphone, announces rally leaving from Labor Temple at noon on Friday.
Videographer: Whispered Media?
Original: 1 videocassette (13 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 565, UWID: 133
Between November 30, 1999 and December 1, 1999
4 134
Labor March
Labor March.
Videographer: Mark Dworkin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 566, UWID: 133
November 30, 1999
4 135
Live broadcast of Democracy Now
Live broadcast of Democracy Now.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 567, UWID: 135
November 30, 1999
5 136
Downtown marches and interviews
Interview with Nancy Tracy, 70 year old woman. Interview with Ismail from Ivory Coast who thinks protests are right thing to do. Interview with Canadian protesters holding Canadian flag. Labor march turns corner in front of Ben Bridge Jeweler. Ironworkers Local 29 banner passes. Interview with Eileen Nelson. Jeff Shuey from Santa Cruz explains that the police are trying to control an uncontrollable situation. Labor March stops on front of Niketown, protesters are on top of Niketown marquee, dismantling sign. Interview with Jessie Herbert from Olympia.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 568, UWID: 136
November 30, 1999
5 137
Interviews, lockdowns, street parties
Interviews, lockdowns, street parties.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 568A, UWID: 137
November 30, 1999
5 138
Interviews, lockdowns, street parties
Interviews, lockdowns, street parties.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 568B, UWID: 138
November 30, 1999
5 139
Interviews, lockdowns, street parties
Interviews, lockdowns, street parties.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 568C, UWID: 139
November 30, 1999
5 140
Marches and street parties and direct action
Marches and street parties and direct action.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 569, UWID: 140
November 30, 1999
5 141
Untitled
Labor march comes into downtown, fills intersection at 8th or 9th Avenues and Pike St. Allen Schauffler gets ready to do report from downtown. Michael Moore talks to people in labor march. Crowd is stopped in front of Paramount. Kaiser Rally at Memorial Stadium or Key Arena? David Foster talks about George Hurwitz, 15th month of Kaiser Aluminum strike. Introduces George Becker, USWA president. Introduces John Sweeney, AFL-CIO president. Linda Chavez Thompson, AFL-CIO vice-president. Judith LeBlanc interviews John Sweeney with George Becker behind him. Jim Hightower on stage. Rebel Voices performing.
Videographer: Erich Strom of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (52 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 572, UWID: 141
November 30, 1999
5 142
Scenes and interviews from labor march, November 30th, Seattle
Labor march arrives at 5th Ave and Stewart St. Ron Judd on megaphone. March heads north on 5th Ave. Verlene Wilder and Ron Judd as marshals. March returns to Memorial Stadium. Vaughn Oakley interviewed. Latino family interviewed. Participated in march to protest child labor and NAFTA and WTO. More interviews with march participants.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (37 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 577, UWID: 142
November 30, 1999
5 143
Interviews with participants in a labor rally on November 30th
Judith LeBlanc conducts interviews with labor leaders at Memorial Stadium. James Hoffa, president of Teamsters. Interview with representative of South African Miners. Francisco Munoz, metalworker from Michoacan, Mexico. Interpreted by Juan Jose Bocanegra. Interview with woman from Dominican Republic representing women who work in sweatshops in Santo Domingo. Interview with woman representing workers from Colombia. Interview with Martin Rodriguez from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City, from the university's teachers union. Ron Judd wearing Marshal hat, leads head of march. Head of the march (John Sweeney, George Becker, Linda Chavez Thompson, James Hoffa, and others) pauses.
Videographer: Craig Wilson of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (57 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 578, UWID: 143
November 30, 1999
5 144
Selects from Headwaters Action Video Collective HAVC
Selects from Headwaters Action Video Collective (HAVC). Interviews, inside 420 Denny Way.
Videographer: James Ficklin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 579, UWID: 144
?
5 145
Direct action and street parties.
Direct action and street parties.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 580A, UWID: 145
November 30, 1999
5 146
Direct action and street parties
Direct action and street parties.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 580B, UWID: 146
November 30, 1999
5 147
Police attack Independent Media Center
Police attack Independent Media Center.
Videographer: Kay Rudin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 580C, UWID: 147
November 30, 1999
5 148
Lockdowns 4th and Pike
Lockdowns at 4th Ave. and Pike St.
Videographer: Michael Hans
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 583, UWID: 148
November 30, 1999
5 149
Labor rally and march
Labor rally and march.
Videographer: Michael Hans
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 584, UWID: 149
November 30, 1999
5 150
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 588, UWID: 150
?
5 151
Interview with witness of Victor Menotti's arrest
Interview with witness of Victor Menotti's arrest.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: 603, UWID: 151
?
5 152
Duplicate of 603-151
Duplicate of 603-151
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: 603, UWID: 152
?
5 153
Arrests and interviews at Westlake Center
Arrests and interviews at Westlake Center.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 701A, UWID: 153
December 1, 1999
5 154
Arrests and interviews at Westlake Center
Arrests and interviews at Westlake Center.
Videographer: Jen Domeier (Jen Stone)
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 701B, UWID: 154
December 1, 1999
5 155
Sandpoint prisoners
Sandpoint prisoners.
Videographer: Mary Jones
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 709A, UWID: 155
December 1, 1999
5 156
Sandpoint prisoners
Sandpoint prisoners.
Videographer: Mary Jones
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 709B, UWID: 156
December 1, 1999
5 157
Labor march downtown
Labor march downtown.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 710, UWID: 157
November 30, 1999
5 158
March to the waterfront
Riot police putting on gas masks and helmets. National Lawyers Guild legal observer talks to press. Sasha Magee interviews Australian delegate about protests. KL Shannon high fives marchers. IBEW Local 46 sign on IBEW building. Speakers outside IBEW building tell assembled crowd that they'll march to Pier 62 where George Becker (president of United Steelworkers of America) will join them. March heads down Clay St.(?) towards waterfront, arrives at Pier 62. Rally MC Robby Stern, president Washington State Labor Council, leads "POWER TO THE PEOPLE" chant. Anne Feeney plays guitar and sings. David Taylor of Direct Action Network speaks about labor and student coalition. Anne Feeney sings song about civil disobedience. Labor officials and politicians do symbolic steel dumping into Elliott Bay.
Videographer: Erich Strom of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (58 min.) : MiniDV; Orig: IMC710, UWID: 158
December 1, 1999
5 159
David Bonior speaks at rally on Seattle waterfront during 1999 WTO protests
Labor rally in the rain. David Bonior (Michigan Democrat House of Representatives) speaks. Mentions labor actions on Seattle Waterfront. Rally crowd leaves rally and marches.
Videographer: Erich Strom of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (7 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 711, UWID: 159
December 1, 1999
5 160
Labor interviews and marches
Three tape numbers on one 90 minute Betacam SP. Labor interviews and marches.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 711, 715, and 718, UWID: 160
?
5 161
Steelworkers march and rally
Steelworkers march and rally.
Videographer: Mary Motyka
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 712, UWID: 161
December 1, 1999
5 162
Interviews with protesters who were chased by police
Interviews with protesters who were chased by police. Outside (or at) United Methodist Church.
Videographer: Marie Poland
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 714, UWID: 162
December 1, 1999
5 163
Arrests outside of Labor Temple on December 1st, during WTO protests in Seattle
Jonathan Rosenblum and Ron Judd standing in the street. Interview with man who describes what happened downtown after steelworker rally. Riot Police and Metro buses waiting for arrests to begin. Interview with Ron Judd - describes rally at Pier 62 and police response to protesters downtown.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (12 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 715, UWID: 163
December 1, 1999
5 164
Untitled
Inside IBEW hall in Belltown. March departs headed to waterfront. Crowd descends Broad Street towards waterfront. Steelworker rally at Pier 62. Interviews with people attending steelworker rally at Pier 62. Earth First member talks about Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment formed between Earth First and Steelworkers. Woman in crowd talks about property damage the day before and asserts that the people who engaged in property damage were not protesters. Interview with Jeff Engels of ILW at Pier 62. Man from Paul Robeson Society interviewed in crowd. Native fisherman talks about price for fish dropping. Speakers on stage. Anne Feeney plays music. March heads to Pike Hill Climb. Interview with King County Councilmember Brian Derdowski.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (59 min., 37 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 718, UWID: 164
December 1, 1999
5 165
Interviews with protesters
Interviews with protesters downtown and lower Queen Anne.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 721, UWID: 165
December 1, 1999
5 166
Steelworkers Rally at pier, police action downtown
Steelworkers rally at pier. Police attack protesters downtown.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 722A, UWID: 166
December 1, 1999
5 167
Steelworkers Rally at pier, police action downtown
Steelworkers rally at pier. Police attack protesters downtown.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 722B, UWID: 167
December 1, 1999
5 168
Steelworkers Rally at pier, police action downtown
Steelworkers rally at pier. Police attack protesters downtown.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 722C, UWID: 168
December 1, 1999
5 169
Steelworkers Rally at pier, police action downtown
Steelworkers rally at pier. Police attack protesters downtown.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 723A, UWID: 169
December 1, 1999
5 170
Steelworkers Rally at pier, police action downtown
Steelworkers rally at pier. Police attack protesters downtown.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 723B, UWID: 170
December 1, 1999
5 171
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: A. Mark Liiv
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 728A, UWID: 171
December 1, 1999
5 172
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: A. Mark Liiv
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 728B, UWID: 172
December 1, 1999
5 173
Duplicate of Mini-DV 729-174
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 729, UWID: 173
December 1, 1999
5 174
Arrests and Independent Media on the night of November 30th
Inside Independent Media Center, Francine Harris explains curfew, shows the "no protest zone" on the map. Interview with David Duffy from Washington, D.C., describes experience heading into downtown after the steelworker rally, getting teargassed. Rows of buses with protesters on them at Sandpoint Naval Base. Interviews with legal team at Sandpoint but no audio. Inside buses, detainees dancing. People getting loaded off of buses. KOMO4 reporting from Sandpoint. People attempt to bring water and bagels to detainees on buses, pushed back by police.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min., 30 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 729, UWID: 174
December 1, 1999
5 175
Inside Independent Media Center
Inside Independent Media Center. Duplicate?
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 729A, UWID: 175
?
5 176
Inside Independent Media Center
Inside Independent Media Center. Duplicate?
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 729B, UWID: 176
?
5 177
Scenes from protests, interviews with protesters
protesters prevent people from entering Roosevelt Hotel. Interview with woman who went to Pike Place Market to get food for people who are locked down and they gave her free food. Woman from Direct Action Network announces that curfew has been moved to 5pm and that people need to clear out. Conversation in the street with someone (Adams? and Angelo Sacerdote) from Independent Media Center video collective. Interview with young man from Cleveland who decided to come to Seattle instead of going back to college. Next day, inside Indigenous People's Forum inside Seattle University's Piggott Auditorium.
Videographer: Josh Morsell
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 57 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 730, UWID: 177
Between November 30, 1999 and December 2, 1999
6 178
Protests, action on Broadway
Driving north on Broadway, past crowd at Broadway and Pine. Brian Derdowski tries to get people to calm down and get on the sidewalk. Interviews with Capitol Hill residents. David Frogg talks about indigenous people's forum. Drumming and dancing on Pine between Broadway and 10th. Brian Derdowski chats with protesters about keeping the street open. Interview with woman about how peaceful protesters are trying to have reasonable conversations with police and getting gassed. She describes how Black Bloc provoked the police.
Videographer: Josh Morsell
Original: 1 videocassette (27 min., 15 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 731, UWID: 178
December 1, 1999
6 179
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 734A, UWID: 179
?
6 180
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 734B, UWID: 180
?
6 181
Todd Still WTO Broadway, Phil Early Dec 1st
Todd Still WTO Broadway, Phil Early Dec 1st
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: 735, UWID: 181
December 1, 1999
6 182
Interaction with police, December 1, Seattle
Following riot police towards Belltown on 2nd Avenue. Large crowd of protesters corralled by police at 2nd and Clay? protesters sit down on sidewalk. Officer tells media to move to one side. Asks independent media for press credentials. Tells independent media without credentials to sit down. Officer tells everyone to cross street and join seated protesters. Man tells camera that he was just walking home.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (10 min., 51 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 736, UWID: 182
December 1, 1999
6 183
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 738, UWID: 183
?
6 184
Police lines and scenes outside King County Jail
Ralph Nader inside Independent Media Center. Large numbers of riot police line intersection downtown. Woman in trench coats standing in front of police line holding a sign that says "New World Order." Outside King County Jail, daytime, large crowd.
Videographer: Robin Pawlak
Original: 1 videocassette (10 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 742, UWID: 184
December 2, 1999
6 185
Street theater, scenes inside IMC, marches
Street theater called "Victoria's Dirty Little Secret" at Company of Prophets van. Police in front of Niketown. Interview with Tibetan activist. Native drumming and singing on Teamsters truck. Inside Independent Media Center. Windows being boarded up. Burnt out dumpsters on 4th Avenue. Errol Maitland inside Independent Media Center talking about being angry and shutting it down. Footage cuts to December 2nd. Topless women in march with slogans written on skin. March heads south on 3rd Avenue.
Videographer: Mark Read
Original: 1 videocassette (29 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 747, UWID: 185
November 30, 1999 - December 2, 1999
6 186
Jail solidarity at WTO protests
On 6th Avenue, Larry Gossett in front of King County Jail on the mic. Human chain goes all the way down Jefferson St. Interview with woman from Tibet who has lived in Seattle since 1993. Brian Derdowski walks through crowd outside jail. Interview with a Dec. 1 Capitol Hill protester. Rows of protesters sit in front of jail, doing a "repeat after me". Interview with Larry Gossett in front of locked down protesters.
Videographer: Jonathan Two Bears? (Jonathan Stanton?)
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 749, UWID: 186
December 2, 1999
6 187
Press conference with Han Shan, Celia Alario, Mike Dolan and David Taylor
Press conference with Han Shan, Celia Alario, Mike Dolan and David Taylor.
Videographer: Tashia Hales?
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 752A, UWID: 187
December 2, 1999
6 188
Press Conference
Press conference, possibly at Seattle Central Community College. David Taylor of Direct Action Network describes police attacks on protesters on December 1st. Jennifer Whitney and Kirk Murphy talk about street medics, protester injuries, police use of gas, weapons, and pepper spray. Rice Baker-Yeboah talks about students as children and how they are being attacked in the street and have been targeted for arrest. Shannon Wright from Rainforest Action Network just released from jail, describes arrest. Christine Thelen, peasant farmer from Loursace, France. She speaks in French with an interpreter. Han Shan concludes press conference.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 30 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 752B, UWID: 188
December 2, 1999
6 189
Interview with anti-genetic engineering protesters
Interview with anti-genetic engineering protesters outside Safeway.
Videographer: Angelo Sacerdote
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 755, UWID: 189
December 1, 1999
6 190
Delegates in hotel bar
Interview with WTO delegate inside a hotel bar (Roosevelt?). Hotel security tells delegates that it is not safe outside and that they have 5 minutes to leave. Security recommends that people stay put. Opening session of ministerial has been postponed. Interview with Bhutanese delegate and other delegates while they're waiting in lobby/bar.
Videographer: Brandon DeCuir
Original: 1 videocassette (29 min., 39 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 758, UWID: 190
?
6 191
Interviews with WTO delegates
Inside hotel bar/lobby, interviews with WTO delegates. Interview with French-speaking delegate. Bangladeshi delegates come outside and applaud protests on 6th Avenue between University St. and Union St. Interview with Don Johnston Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Videographer: Brandon DeCuir
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 759, UWID: 191
November 30, 1999
6 192
March through "No Protest Zone"
Interview outside Labor Temple with man who talks about debt cancellation and then impact of Third World Debt. March heads south on 1st Avenue, native drummers. Sasha Magee and Eric Galatas marching and chanting. March turns up Union St. towards 4th Avenue. Camera person clarifies that the march is now entering the No Protest Zone. Ron Judd and Bob Hasegawa discuss march route, encourages people to keep moving.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV (Sara and Josh)
Original: 1 videocassette (8 min., 19 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 760, UWID: 192
December 3, 1999
6 193
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Hi-8 ; Orig: 760, UWID: 193
?
6 194
Interviews at ILWU Local 19 hall, after WTO protests in 1999
3440 East Marginal Way. Interviews in the ILWU hall. Rick Johnson drives forklifts and semis. Juan Delpozo from Local 10 in San Francisco. Interviews with various men in the ILWU hall. Outside of ILWU hall.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 1 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 761, UWID: 194
?
6 195
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 761A, UWID: 195
?
6 196
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 761B, UWID: 196
?
6 197
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 765, UWID: 197
?
6 198
Scenes from WTO protests on December 3rd, in Seattle
Recording off TV, King 5 news coverage of City Councilman McIver being attacked by police at 8th Ave. and Seneca St. on night of Wednesday, December 1st. Large march heads south on 2nd Avenue. View of march from rooftop on 2nd Ave between Pine and Pike.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (14 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 766, UWID: 198
December 3, 1999
6 199
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 766 and 769, UWID: 199
?
6 200
Untitled
Farmers March down Denny Way? Marching through Pike Place Market towards Victor Steinbruck Park. Interview with small farmer from Carnation, WA. Interview with cattle rancher representing Northern Plains Resource Council from Montana. Interview with Glen Johnson, farmer from Mt. Vernon, WA. Interview with State Patrol downtown. Nighttime rally in front of Seattle Central Community College. Gregory Lewis on megaphone. Inside Roy Street Independent Media Center, person sleeps on the floor of an edit suite. Adams and Mark from Whispered Media are editing a segment about the Global Free Logging Agreement.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 768A, UWID: 200
December 2, 1999
6 201
Behind the scenes at Independent Media Center
Inside Roy Street Independent Media Center house. Michael Eisenmenger and Noel Rabinowitz are editing. Jacquie Soohen and Sasha Magee are editing. Interview with Jacquie. Michael Eisenmenger copying and logging tapes. Judith LeBlanc says they're heading to the docks to interview longshoremen.
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette (10 min., 20 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 768B, UWID: 201
December 2, 1999
6 202
Rally in front of Labor Temple
Drumming and dancing. Crowd gathered for rally in front of Labor Temple in Belltown. Speakers from Teamsters Truck stage. Dancing in front of Labor Temple. Verlene Wilder (Jones) on the Teamsters Truck stage.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 769, UWID: 202
December 3, 1999
6 203
Untitled
Interviews with marchers. Native drummers and singers in middle of march. Interviews with marchers. Sound truck in front of IBEW building at end of the march. Verlene Wilder (Verlene Jones Davis, died in 2018) speaking from sound truck. Ruben Solis interprets for Spanish-language speakers on sound truck. Carol from International Indian Treaty Council interviewed and talks about coalition-building during protests. Interview with Bob Hasegawa, Teamsters 174.
Videographer: Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (56 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 769, UWID: 203
December 3, 1999
6 204
Morning scenes inside ILWU Local 19 hall during week of WTO protests
Men play cards and mill around at 7am in the ILWU hall. Inside hall, laborers line up for job calls. Man leans against cigarette vending machine. Interview with ILWU (Judith LeBlanc conducts interview).
Videographer: Erich Strom of Changing America
Original: 1 videocassette (17 min., 36 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 770, UWID: 204
?
6 205
Last day of WTO protests in Seattle
Reverend Jeffrey from New Hope Baptist speaks. Rice Baker-Yeboah on Teamsters Truck on megaphone. Interview with Tom Goldtooth, National Coordinator of Indigenous Environmental Network. Interview with Hannah Petros from Ethiopia in the march. Interview with Raging Grannies. Interview with longshoreman.
Videographer: Sasha Magee
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 771, UWID: 205
December 3, 1999
6 206
Downtown 12/1/1999
Downtown.
Videographer: Francine Kavanaugh
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 772A, UWID: 206
December 1, 1999
6 207
Scenes from waterfront, Pike Place
Interview with steelworkers in front of IBEW hall. Talks about Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment, founded by Earth First and Steelworkers. March heads down to waterfront and along waterfront to Pier 62. Coast Guard surveils march and rally from boat. Large crowd ascends Pike Place Market hillclimb. Another large crowd goes south on 3rd Avenue. Crowd responds to gas and pepper spray on 3rd Avenue. Market security guard leads injured woman down hill. Crowd walks down into market on Virginia St. and heads towards Victor Steinbruck Park.
Videographer: Francine Kavanaugh of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (21 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 772B, UWID: 207
December 1, 1999
6 208
Police Activity
protesters south of Pike Place Market. Riot cops in a row in front of Public Market sign. Cops drag a man to the ground in front of the Green Tortoise Hostel. Next day outside Seattle Central Community College, protester holding banner shouts about curfew and right to assemble.
Videographer: Francine Kavanaugh of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (18 min., 5 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 772C, UWID: 208
December 1, 1999
6 209
Interviews inside convention center
Inside the convention center. Interview with representative from Sierra Club. Interview with convention sound guy who says that delegates from developing countries are really mad about "green room" policy. Delegates milling in lobby, clamor to get into working session.
Videographer: Paul Richmond
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 783, UWID: 209
December 3, 1999
6 210
Interviews with protesters outside Westin Hotel
protesters outside Westin Hotel. Gregory Lewis makes announcement to protesters outside Westin. Interview with student from Seattle Central Community College talks about organizing they did with area high schools to march on the 30th and work they did to educate SCCC students about WTO.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (17 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 784, UWID: 210
December 4, 1999
6 211
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: 784, UWID: 211
December 4, 1999
6 212
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: 787, UWID: 212
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6 213
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Hi-8 ; Orig: 787, UWID: 213
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6 214
Police attack independent media center during WTO protests
Riot police advance down Pike St., fire concussion grenades and teargas towards 3rd Ave. People are streaming into the Independent Media Center (IMC). Amy Goodman on phone behind police line, talks on phone and holds audio recorder. Armored vehicle approaches behind police line. Errol Maitland recording audio. Denis Moynihan is on the phone filing a report. Jimmy Mateson (Media Island) making announcements. Kari Lerum in bandana. Jeff Perlstein listening and making announcements about who can and can't exit building. Sheriff removes a man from the IMC for ai. Stephan Smith sings original song about WTO protests.
Videographer: Richard Alejandro of Video Active
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 38 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 800A, UWID: 214
November 30, 1999
6 215
Continuation from Tape 800A
Continuation from tape 800A; Stephan Smith singing at night, Kingdome in the background.
Videographer: Richard Alejandro of Video Active
Original: 1 videocassette (3 min., 51 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 800B, UWID: 215
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6 216
Indymedia interviews at IMC
Motorcycle cops drive past Westlake Center. Men repairing glass windows downtown. Manse Jacobi (co-founder of Indymedia) interviewed at Independent Media Center about media democracy and media coverage of Gulf War. Shots inside Independent Media Center. Jade Paget-Seekins is editing audio. Describes Indymedia process, how new and exciting it is that anyone can post to the internet via Indymedia.
Videographer: Richard Alejandro of Video Active
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 51 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 801A, UWID: 216
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6 217
Scenes from downtown, December 1
Outside Independent Media Center and Bruno's Pizza. Interview with Eric Galatas about Direct Action Media Network and Free Speech TV, inside Independent Media Center. Scenes from downtown. Crowd in front of Rainier Building. United Farmworkers of America flags. Jeff Engels (ILWU) on megaphone directing protesters to continue down 4th Avenue.
Videographer: Richard Alejandro of Video Active
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 801B, UWID: 217
December 1, 1999
6 218
King County Jail and IMC scenes, December 3
Outside King County Jail, call and response announcements. Mention of actions that Rainforest Action Network, Pacific Environment Resource Center, and Friends of the Earth got into WTO ministerial with a banner. Global Exchange also held up a banner. Map inside second Independent Media Center location shows where mass arrests have happened. Noel Rabinowitz edits footage from N30. In another room of that IMC location Michael Eisenmenger (Paper Tiger TV) sleeps.
Videographer: Richard Alejandro of Video Active
Original: 1 videocassette (6 min., 5 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 802A, UWID: 218
December 3, 1999
6 219
Interviews outside King County Jail, December 4
Outside King County Jail, interview with Nathaniel Hastings who was arrested between Denny Way and Broad St. on 1st Ave. Interview with Mitchell Cohen from Red Balloon Collective and Green Party New York. Interview with Hal Nation from Teamsters talking about historic coming together of different sectors. Yasmeen (young girl) describes experience on November 30th in a large float.
Videographer: Theresa Gorman
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 904A, UWID: 219
December 4, 1999
7 220
Untitled
Pat Close and Gloria Lund are seated outside King County Jail. Pat says her son has been released but they're staying to support the others are who still in jail. Alan Wilson, from Sacramento, has been counseling protesters having trouble with anxiety and trauma. Katya Komisaruk announces that Mark Sidran has refused to make a "reasonable deal" regarding the people who are in jail. West African woman (Auretha) describes experience being teargassed on November 30th. Dana Schuerholz (journalist from Independent Media Center) gets on the mic.
Videographer: Theresa Gorman
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 904B, UWID: 220
December 4, 1999
7 221
March through downtown, music and speeches in front of King County Jail
Eritrean worker from Teamsters 174 in front of King County Jail. Small nighttime march through downtown. Sharon Delgado does a call and repeat description of her experience at the protests and why she participated. Back in front of King County Jail. Woman who just got out of jail addresses crowd in front of the jail.
Videographer: C. Symmank
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 58 sec.): Hi-8 ; Orig: 905, UWID: 221
December 4, 1999
7 222
Speeches and announcements from King County Jail
Outside King County Jail. Mark Taylor Canfield on megaphone introduces Tom Hayden from Chicago Seven. Music and chants. Katya Komisaruk gets on megaphone, updates on negotiations and jail releases. Sonya from Direct Action Network reports from Westin Hotel where ten people are locked down and 200 people are dancing in the street. Another activist announces that they invited city council to come to the jail. Brian Derdowski is present.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 911A, UWID: 222
December 3, 1999
7 223
Speeches and announcements from King County Jail
Outside King County Jail. Various announcements on megaphone. Mitchell Cohen compares WTO protests to Chicago '68. Mark Taylor Canfield reads a "Give Us Back Our City" letter demanding that the mayor lift the martial law and curfew in Seattle. Speakers reference IMC's role. Rice Baker-Yeboah leads crowd in affirmation.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 911B, UWID: 223
December 3, 1999
7 224
Release of prisoners from King County Jail
Call and response announcement outside King County Jail at night that some prisoners will be released. Metro bus pulls into the back of King County Jail. Prisoners exit jail.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): MiniDV; Orig: 912A, UWID: 224
December 4, 1999
7 225
Speeches from released prisoners outside King County Jail
Outside King County Jail. Speeches from released prisoners.
Videographer: Brian Foley
Original: 1 videocassette (27 min., 54 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: 912B, UWID: 225
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7 226
Police activity on Pike
Outside 420 Denny Way. Dawn march through Pike Place Market then heads east on Pike St. Company of Prophets van in the march, blasts dance music and chants over sound system. Early morning gathering of protesters at Sheraton Hotel on 6th Ave. and Pike St. Infernal Noise Brigade and Steelworkers march past with David Solnit on 6th Avenue. Riot police move west towards crowd on Pike St. with pepper spray. Riot cop on top of armored vehicle with rubber bullet gun. Protesters dressed as Santa in the crowd. Armored vehicle moves in, pepper spray, rubber bullets into crowd.
Videographer: Tashia Hales?
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min., 4 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2000XA, UWID: 226
November 30, 1999
7 227
Protests and police response, November 30
Crowd on 6th Avenue between Union St. and Pike St. booing police, delegates. SPD on megaphone asks crowd to move or they will use chemical agents. Teargas cloud envelopes 6th Avenue and police. Enormous crowd at 6th Ave. and Pike St. Filipino delegation chanting in Tagalog. Korean drummers in front of FAO Schwarz. Labor march on 5th Ave. and Pike St. Steelworkers pass Westlake Center.
Videographer: Tashia Hales?
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2000XB, UWID: 227
November 30, 1999
7 228
Protester and riot police stand off
Protester and riot police stand off at 8th Ave. and Lenora St. on the morning of Dec 1st. Riot police tackle and then release John Seller. David Solnit issues suggestions on the megaphone to people who don't want to get arrested. Hop Hopkins and other members of the Brown Collective lead chants and songs as protesters block 8th Avenue. At corner of Pike Tower on 6th Ave. and Pike St., riot police assemble.
Videographer: Tashia Hales
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2002XA, 228
December 1, 1999
7 229
Arrests at Westlake Center
Riot police and mounted police surround Westlake Center. Detained protesters loaded onto King County Metro bus. Police have to carry protesters draped over batons because they refuse to cooperate. Dana Schuerholz (journalist with WTO press credentials) is arrested.
Videographer: Tashia Hales
Original: 1 videocassette (20 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2002XB, UWID: 229
December 1, 1999
7 230
Arrests continue in Westlake Center
Arrests continue in Westlake Center.
Videographer: Tashia Hales
Original: 1 videocassette (14 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2002XC, UWID: 230
December 1, 1999
7 231
Arrests at Westlake Center, protests at 6th Ave
Arrests at Westlake Center. Crowd grows and continues north on 3rd Avenue. Crowd chants and heads north on 5th Avenue under monorail tracks. At 6th Ave. and Pike St., KL Shannon encourages protesters to sit down. Large crowd seated at 6th Ave. and Pike St. chanting. SPD issues dispersal order, protesters stay seated. Riot police push protesters north on 6th Avenue, stomping their boots.
Videographer: Tashia Hales?
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min., 6 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2003XA, UWID: 231
December 1, 1999
7 232
March with unions along waterfront, December 1
Protesters march through 3rd Ave and Spring St. Radical Cheerleaders with no shirts, paint on their bodies says "WTO Kiss My Ass." Marching north on 2nd Ave. Speakers invite everyone to march to Clay Street to join union activists there. Speaker calls for general strike until National Guard is withdrawn from Seattle. Steelworker gets on megaphone, calls for nonviolence. March stops in front of IBEW Local 46 in Belltown, numbers grow as unions fold in. Goes south along waterfront. Coast Guard boats offshore. Steelworkers floating steel in Elliott Bay.
Videographer: Tashia Hales
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 2004XA, UWID: 232
December 1, 1999
7 233
Police action downtown, December 1
NO SOUND. Raft of sneakers dumped in Elliott Bay. Crowd assembled at Pier 62 for Steelworkers Rally. Downtown, large crowd on Virginia St.? Teargas at 3rd and Pine St. King County Metro bus pulls through cloud of teargas. Row of riot police and armored vehicles at 2nd and Pike St. Police on horseback and teargas at 1st Ave. and Pike St. Mounted police and riot police push crowds north on 2nd Ave. from Pine St.
Videographer: Tashia Hales?
Original: 1 videocassette (20 min., 6 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2004XB, UWID: 233
December 1, 1999
7 234
Press Conference, December 2
Han Shan, of the Ruckus Society, starts conference. There were Direct Action Network meetings with mayor's office and SPD, who disregarded their promises for legal observers, and disregarded rights for arrestees. Introduces Celia Alario. She reads statement from Kevin Bundy of volunteer legal team citing violations of human and civil rights. She talks about Victor Menotti of the International Forum on Globalization. Randy Hayes of Rainforest Action Network declares victory. Laden Tatong of Students for a Free Tibet speaks.
Videographer: Tashia Hales?
Original: 1 videocassette (32 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 2005XA, UWID: 234
December 2, 1999
7 235
Press Conference, December 1
Press Conference. Jennifer Whitney of Direct Action Medical Team describes work medics have done during protests. Kirk Murphy, physician and academic at UCLA, also a street medic at protests, describes chemical weapons being used on protesters. Jennifer Whitney reports having treated many with asthma who were trapped in tear gas. Rice Baker-Yeboah represents student groups. Shannon Wright, of the Rainforest Action Network, just released from jail, describes experience being arrested and in jail.
Videographer: Tashia Hales
Original: 1 videocassette (28 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 2005XB, UWID: 235
December 1, 1999
7 236
Student reactions to protest (edited production)
Edited segment. Interviews with students at Ballard High, classroom discussion about police response. Students express opinions in favor of police response and against protests. Footage of protests and police response and activities inside the Independent Media Center. Amy Kratz (legal team) interviews protesters about police response, inside Independent Media Center. Legal observers comment on police response juxtaposed with police abuses. Full credits at end.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (17 min.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 3000, UWID: 236
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7 237
Deface the Nation
Set up for Deface the Nation. Jeff Pearson talks about people in jail. Dispatch activities, directing people to media stations, communicating with reporters in the field. Duplicate of WM8 (359).
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (4 min., 18 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 3001, UWID: 237
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7 238
Protest scenes
Protesters and riot police in front of Ben Bridge Jeweler. Burning dumpster. Protesters seated in the middle of the intersection.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (2 min., 32 sec.): Betacam SP ; Orig: 3002, UWID: 238
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8 239
Interviews with Michael Franti and Krist Novoselic, during 1999 WTO protests in Seattle
Michael Franti on stage at The Showbox. Dan Merkle and Michael Franti in a discussion with owner of the Showbox (?) about whether or not to continue or postpone the show. Filming the TV screen: King 5 coverage of 7pm-dawn curfew and property damage. Shots of Paul Schell and mention of Senator Patty Murray and Governor Locke. Michael Franti being interviewed by Steve Mack. Interview with Krist Novoselic (bassist for Nirvana).
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette (37 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 3003, UWID: 239
November 30, 1999
8 240
Spoken word event in basement of Alibi Room
Basement of Alibi Room, spoken word event. Hop Hopkins mentions People of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN) and Community Coalition for Environmental Justice (CCEJ). Introduces 500 Years Collective. Asun Suntonio Bandanaz and Gabriel Teodros perform. Hop Hopkins introduces Rice Baker-Yeboah, who recites poetry. Victoria from Washington, D.C. talks about WTO. Young woman sings and performs spoken word. Hop talks about CCEJ's work in South Seattle. Rashidi Omari and other hip hop artists from Company of Prophets from Oakland perform. 500 Years joins in with them.
Videographer: Big Noise Films?
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: 3004, UWID: 240
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7 241
IMF/World Bank protests in D.C.
Protests in Washington, D.C. against IMF/World Bank in April 2000.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: A15, UWID: 241
April 2000
8 242
Mass arrests at IMF/World Bank protests in Washington, DC, in April, 2000
Seated protesters and row of police in street. Police arrest protesters. Police officer tells cameraman Rick Rowley his Indymedia press pass isn't good enough for press access. More arrested protesters loaded onto buses
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (36 min., 32 sec.) : MiniDV ; Orig: A15, UWID: 242
April 15, 2000
7 243
Protest and march footage at Kaiser Aluminum in April 2000
Protest and march footage at Kaiser Aluminum in April 2000.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: A16 and A17, UWID: 243
April 2000
8 244
Protest scenes in Washington DC, morning of April 16th, 2000
protesters walking through Washington, DC in pre-dawn, young protester identifies himself as an anarchist. Young woman with megaphone describes plan for marching through the city. protesters interviewed. Native Americans marching and drumming join blockade, Dana Schuerholz taking photos behind Native American drummers.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette (41 min., 45 sec.) : MiniDV ; Orig: A16-1, UWID: 244
April 16, 2000
8 245
Black Bloc protests at IMF/World Bank protests on April 15th, 2000
Protester interviews and actions in street. Revolutionary Anti-Capitalist Bloc banner carried down street. Masked protester carrying banner explains what Revolutionary Anti-Capitalist Bloc is. David Taylor, Direct Action Network, provides information to protesters. Native American marchers drumming. Interview with Black Bloc member about media's attempt to divide Black Bloc from other protesters.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette (37 min., 10 sec.) : MiniDV ; Orig: A16-2, UWID: 245
April 15, 2000
8 246
Protest scenes in Washington DC on April 16th, 2000
Protest scenes. Street medics aid people affected by tear gas. protester named Lex Bhagat, from Troy, New York, being held against car by plain clothed police explains what happened. Metropolitan police deploy pepper spray, tackle protester. Cameraperson, Rick Rowley, gets sprayed with pepper spray.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: A17, UWID: 246
April 16, 2000
8 247
Protest in March in Washington D.C. April 2000
Jim Page in march. Interview with Chris Burnett with DC Independent Media Center describing how his Independent Media Center press pass was taken away by police officer.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: A17, UWID: 247
April 2000
8 248
Downtown police activity and interviews, November 29
Mounted police and motorcycle police on University and Seneca between 5th and 6th (?) blocking freeway on ramps. Riot police protecting Old Navy. Jubilee 2000 Coalition march south on 5th Avenue. Daraka Larimore-Hall, with Young Democratic Socialists of America, is interviewed by Jacquie Soohen. Driving through downtown at night, camera passes Lusty Lady, "The Nude World Order" and "WTOhhhhh" on marquis.
Videographer: Rick Rowley of Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette (29 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: BN01, UWID: 248
November 29, 1999
7 249
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content. May be duplicate of 248.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN01, UWID: 249
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8 250
Interview with Jello Biafra
Interview with Jello Biafra. Talks about WTO protests, media, corporations, protest tactics.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette (25 min. 29 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: BN02, UWID: 250
November 28, 1999
7 251
"Rosalinda" on label
"Rosalinda" on label
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN05, UWID: 251
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7 252
Interview with John Kohlsaat
Interview with John Kohlsaat.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN06, UWID: 252
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8 253
John Kohlsaat interview supplemental
Camera original. Corresponds to BetaSP BN6 interview with John Kohlsaat.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: BN06, UWID: 253
February 1, 2000
7 254
Interview with Verlene (Wilder) Jones
Interview with Verlene (Wilder) Jones (deceased).
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN07, UWID: 254
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8 255
Part Two of Interview with Verlene Wilder
Part Two of Interview with Verlene Wilder
Videographer: Jill Friedberg
Original: 1 videocassette (32 min., 2 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: BN07, UWID: 255
February 11, 2000
7 256
Interview with Noam Chomsky
Interview with Noam Chomsky.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN08, UWID: 256
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7 257
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN09, UWID: 257
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7 258
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN10, UWID: 258
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7 259
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN11A, UWID: 259
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8 260
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN11B, UWID: 260
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8 261
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN13A, UWID: 261
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8 262
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BN13B, UWID: 262
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8 263
Interview with David Solnit
Interview with David Solnit.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette (59 min., 6 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: BN14, UWID: 263
February 1, 2000
8 264
Duplicate of BN14 263 Interview with David Solnit
Duplicate of BN14 263 Interview with David Solnit.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette (54 min., 46 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: BN15, UWID: 264
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8 265
Press Conference during IMF/World Bank protests in Washington DC, April 16th, 2000
Robert Weissman, Co-Director Essential Action, speaks about mobilizations against IMF/World Bank in DC. Njoki Njehu, Director of 50 Years is Enough Network, speaks about need for debt cancellation by IMF and World Bank. Steve Kretzmann, Mobilization for Global Justice, talks about importance of protests. Dr Mark Weisbrot, co-director Center for Economic Policy and Research, speaks about the record of the IMF and World Bank causing economic destruction in Asia, Russia, and Brazil with high interest rates. Johah Gokova, director Ecumenical Support Services Zimbabwe and Chair of Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development, talks about impact of IMF and World Bank policies in Zimbabwe. Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins explain why they're there, respond to questions about protest tactics and police behavior.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette (31 min., 13 sec.) : MiniDV ; Orig: BN16. UWID: 265
April 16, 2000
8 266
Interview with Mexican and Colombian Indigenous Women
Interview with Mexican and Colombian Indigenous women.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BROLL-IMC_A, UWID: 266
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8 267
Interview with Lydia Cabasco
Interview with Lydia Cabasco.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: BROLL-IMC_B, UWID: 267
February 11, 2000
8 268
Interview with Lydia Cabasco
Interview with Lydia Cabasco.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: BROLL-IMC_B, UWID: 268
February 11, 2000
8 269
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Fran1, UWID: 269
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8 270
Music of voiceover recorded by Michael Franti of Spearhead
Music of voiceover recorded by Michael Franti of Spearhead.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 digital audio tape ; Orig: Franti_n30, UWID: 270
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8 271
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: James Ficklin
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: HAVC1, UWID: 271
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8 272
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: James Ficklin
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: HAVC2, UWID: 272
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8 273
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: James Ficklin
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: HAVC3, UWID: 273
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8 274
Interview with Hop Hopkins
Tape 1 of 4; duplicate of JF10, interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Hop1, UWID: 274
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8 275
Interview with Hop Hopkins
Interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Hop1, UWID: 275
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8 276
Interview with Hop Hopkins
Tape 2 of 4; duplicate of JF10, interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Hop2, UWID: 276
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8 277
Interview with Hop Hopkins.
Interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Hop2, UWID: 277
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8 278
Interview with Hop Hopkins
MiniDV corresponds to Hi-8 and Betacam SP tapes of interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette (43 min., 22 sec.) : MiniDV ; Orig: Hop2, UWID: 278
February 1, 2000
8 279
Interview with Hop Hopkins
Tape 3 of 4; duplicate of JF10, interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Hop3, UWID: 279
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8 280
Interview with Hop Hopkins.
Tape 4 of 4; duplicate of JF10, interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Hop4, UWID: 280
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8 281
Benefit for the Independent Media Center
Benefit for the Independent Media Center. Sheri Herndon introduces the Independent Media Center as a "people's newsroom." Introduces Jim Page. Sings a song about Bill Gates called "My Own Private Zanadu." Artis the Spoonman. Pete Knutson in the crowd. Jeff Perlstein asks crowd to support by volunteering at the Independent Media Center during the week of protests. Introduces Bob Seigel. Jeff Perlstein introduces Larry Shaw. Introduces Norman Solomon. Dan Merkle talks about the mainstream media ignoring the substantive issues that people are raising in Seattle. Dan introduces founders of Independent Media Center who raise their hands, Jeff Perlstein, Jill Freidberg, Sheri Herndon, Bruce Welty. Band called River Roots.
Videographer: Big Noise Films?
Original: 1 videocassette (44 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: IMCB1, UWID: 281
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8 282
Benefit event for IMC
People dancing at benefit event for Independent Media Center. Jello Biafra speaks: "We can't hate the media. We have to become the media." Dan Merkle speaks about WTO policy and process.
Videographer: Big Noise Films?
Original: 1 videocassette (45 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: IMCB2, UWID: 282
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8 283
Either footage from Jeff Taylor, or interview of Jeff Engels
Either footage from Jeff Taylor (signed deed of gift) or interview of Jeff Engels, shot by Jill Freidberg (signed deed of gift).
Videographer: Jeff Taylor or Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Jeff, UWID: 283
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8 284
Either footage from Jeff Taylor, or interview of Jeff Engels
Either footage from Jeff Taylor (signed deed of gift) or interview of Jeff Engels, shot by Jill Freidberg (signed deed of gift).
Videographer: Jeff Taylor or Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: jeff2, UWID: 284
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8 285
Either footage from Jeff Taylor, or interview of Jeff Engels
Either footage from Jeff Taylor (signed deed of gift) or interview of Jeff Engels, shot by Jill Freidberg (signed deed of gift).
Videographer: Jeff Taylor or Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: jeff2, UWID: 295
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8 286
Either footage from Jeff Taylor, or interview of Jeff Engels
Either footage from Jeff Taylor (signed deed of gift) or interview of Jeff Engels, shot by Jill Freidberg (signed deed of gift).
Videographer: Jeff Taylor or Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: jeff3, UWID: 286
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8 287
Either footage from Jeff Taylor, or interview of Jeff Engels
Either footage from Jeff Taylor (signed deed of gift) or interview of Jeff Engels, shot by Jill Freidberg (signed deed of gift).
Videographer: Jeff Taylor or Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: jeff4, UWID: 287
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8 288
Either footage from Jeff Taylor, or interview of Jeff Engels
Either footage from Jeff Taylor (signed deed of gift) or interview of Jeff Engels, shot by Jill Freidberg (signed deed of gift).
Videographer: Jeff Taylor or Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: jeff5, UWID: 288
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8 289
Protest and march footage at Kaiser Aluminum in April 2000
Protest and march footage at Kaiser Aluminum in April 2000.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF1, UWID: 289
April 2000
8 290
Interview with Charles Derber
Interview with Charles Derber.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF2, UWID: 290
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11 291
Part One Interview with Charles Derber
Interview with Charles Derber. Camera original duplicate of Betacam SP JF2.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: JF2_A, UWID: 291
April 1, 2000
11 292
Part Two Interview with Charles Derber
Interview with Charles Derber. Camera original duplicate of Betacam SP JF2.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: JF2_B, UWID: 292
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8 293
Interview with Juan Jose Bocanegra
Interview with Juan Jose Bocanegra, Human Services Council.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF3, UWID: 293
March 31, 2000
11 294
Interview with Juan Jose Bocanegra
Discussion about organizing that led up to the WTO protests, experiences of people of color in that organizing and during the protests, impressions of the WTO protests, and relationship of WTO protests to other anti-globalization movements in the world, including the Zapatistas and the UNAM student strike in Mexico City.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (59 min., 50 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: JF3, UWID: 294
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8 295
Interview with David Solnit
Interview with David Solnit.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF4, UWID: 295
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9 296
Interviews with Yolanda Sinde (Allen) and Kristine Wong
Interviews with Yalonda Sinde (Allen) and Kristine Wong, both from Community Coalition for Environmental Justice.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF5, UWID: 296
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11 297
Interviews with Kristine Wong and Yalonda Sinde
Kristine and Yalonda were organizers with Seattle-based CCEJ, Community Coalition for Environmental Justice. Interview includes discussion of organizing that led up to the WTO protests, experiences of people of color during the protests, impressions of media coverage of protests, personal experiences during protests, and lessons learned from protests.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: JF5, UWID: 297
February 8, 2000
8 298
Interview with Elaine Bernard
Interview with Elaine Bernard.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF6, UWID: 298
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11 299
Interview with Elaine Bernard, part two
Interview with Elaine Bernard. MiniDV camera original duplicate of Betacam SP JF6.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: JF6_A, UWID: 299
April 1, 2000
9 300
Interview with War Cry
Interview with War Cry.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF7, UWID: 300
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11 301
Part One Interview with Priya Reddy, aka War Cry
Discusses personal experience during WTO protests, diversity of protest tactics, lessons from protests, importance of protests.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 0 min., 30 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: JF7, UWID: 301
March 28, 2000
11 302
Part Two Interview with Priya Reddy, aka War Cry
Discusses personal experience during WTO protests, diversity of protest tactics, lessons from protests, importance of protests.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (18 min., 32 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: JF7, UWID: 302
March 28, 2000
9 303
Interview with Vandana Shiva
Interview with Vandana Shiva.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF8, UWID: 303
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9 304
Interview with Rice Baker Yeboah
Interview with Rice Baker-Yeboah.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF9, UWID: 304
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11 305
Part One Interview with Rice Baker Yeboah
Interview with Rice Baker-Yeboah. Camera original duplicate of Betacam SP JF9. Discusses role in the WTO protests, organizing leading up to the protests, lessons learned from the protests, reasons for the protests.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: JF9_A, UWID: 305
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9 306
Interview with Hop Hopkins
Interview with Hop Hopkins.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF10, UWID: 306
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11 307
Interview with Hop Hopkins
Camera original of interview with Hop Hopkins, duplicate of Betacam SP and MiniDV versions of same interview. Discusses organizing that led up to the WTO protests, personal experience during the protests, experience being arrested and being in jail, challenges encountered during protests, lessons learned from protests.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Hi-8 ; Orig: JF10, UWID: 307
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11 308
Interview with Hop Hopkins
Interview with Hop Hopkins. MiniDV duplicate of Hi-8 JF10. Discusses organizing that led up to the WTO protests, personal experience during the protests, experience being arrested and being in jail, challenges encountered during protests, lessons learned from protests.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: JF10_A, UWID: 308
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11 309
Interview with Jeff Engels
Interview with Jeff Engels about 1999 WTO Protests.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette (55 min.) : MiniDV ; Orig: JF11, UWID: 309
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9 310
Interview with Ron Judd
Interview with Ron Judd.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF12, UWID: 310
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9 311
Interview with Bob Hasegawa
Interview with Bob Hasegawa.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: JF13, UWID: 311
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11 312
Street theater at WTO protests
Street theater. People carrying coffins in Pioneer Square. Artist DK Pan in the procession. Procession arrives in front of the Paramount. King County Metro buses surround entrance to the Paramount, protesters are standing on top of the buses. Footage changes from black and white to color. Speakers on microphone inside Teamsters truck at 8th Ave. and Pine St.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 7 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: Kate01, UWID: 312
November 30, 1999
11 313
Downtown scenes from Seattle WTO protests on November 30th
Security guard stands in front of broken window at Washington Mutual. Butoh dancers from funeral procession in front of the Teamsters Truck at 8th Ave and Pine St. Police and delegates in front of Paramount. Michael Moore asks police to let him into the Paramount. Indigenous drummers in front of Pande Cameron store, Tom Goldtooth from Indigenous Environmental Network is among them. Nighttime, riot police march down Union St. towards 2nd Ave. Rick Rowley asks police if people are under arrest, explains that the IMC is a press center. Negotiations between police and representative from IMC. Devin Theriot-Orr and Greg Ruggiero step out for a moment.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette (50 min., 47 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: Kate02, UWID: 313
November 30, 1999
11 314
WTO protest scenes the evening of December 3rd
Rick Rowley on walkie talkie calls IMC dispatch as "Video 1." Protesters are seated in the middle of 4th Ave. and Union St. waiting for police to give them a path to King County Jail. Katya Komisaruk does repeat after me on megaphone to make a plan with the protesters outside the jail. Tells crowd they need to meet in small groups to help make a plan for negotiations.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette (30 min., 4 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: Kate03, UWID: 314
December 3, 1999
11 315
Pike Place Market to Belltown; WTO Protests on December 1st
Inside Pike Place Market. Protesters are sitting. Armored vehicles and riot police assemble at 1st Ave. and Pike St. Nighttime, people running east on Virginia St. towards 3rd Ave. Protesters and police stand off at 3rd Ave and Pine St. Amy Goodman, holding microphone, is pushed back by riot police.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette (58 min., 54 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: Kate04, UWID: 315
December 1, 1999
11 316
Police attack Capitol Hill and aftermath
Nighttime on December 1st. Large crowd in front of Broadway Performance Hall. Brian Derdowski talks to a few people. Kate Kunath on Broadway talks about teargas and explosions. Next day, morning of December 2nd. Press interview with Bob Greenberg from Direct Action Network Legal Team talking about arraignments for people who were arrested. Believes that cops were targeting people they believed to be leaders, medics, trainers, coordinators. Interview with French-speaking delegate from Democratic Republic of Congo. Human chain in large circle around King County Jail.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette (49 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: Kate05, UWID: 316
Between December 1, 1999 and December 2, 1999
11 317
Inside Alibi Room
Unidentified people hanging out at bar. Outside the King County Jail at night in the rain. protesters gather under tarps. Nancy Egan.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Kate06, UWID: 317
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9 318
Street theater at WTO protests
Duplicate of MiniDV Kate01.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Kate1, UWID: 318
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9 319
Downtown scenes from Seattle WTO protests on November 30th
Duplicate of MiniDV Kate02.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Kate2, UWID: 319
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9 320
WTO protest scenes the evening of December 3rd, 2000
Duplicate of MiniDV Kate03.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Kate3, UWID: 320
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9 321
Pike Place Market to Belltown; WTO Protests on December 1st
Duplicate of MiniDV Kate04.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Kate4, UWID: 321
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9 322
Police attack Capitol Hill and aftermath
Duplicate of MiniDV Kate05.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Kate5, UWID: 322
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9 323
Inside Alibi Room
Duplicate of MiniDV Kate06.
Videographer: Kate Kunath
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Kate6, UWID: 323
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9 324
"WTO protest" Edited segment?
"WTO protest" Edited segment?
Videographer: Real TV?
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: KOV01, UWID: 324
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9 325
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read? Both have signed deeds of gift.
Videographer: Mark Dworkin or Mark Read?
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Mark2, UWID: 325
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9 326
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read? Both have signed deeds of gift.
Videographer: Mark Dworkin or Mark Read?
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Mark2, UWID: 326
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9 327
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read? Both have signed deeds of gift.
Videographer: Mark Dworkin or Mark Read?
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Mark3, UWID: 327
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9 328
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read? Both have signed deeds of gift.
Videographer: Mark Dworkin or Mark Read?
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Mark4, UWID: 328
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10 329
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read
Footage by Mark Dworkin or Mark Read? Both have signed deeds of gift.
Videographer: Mark Dworkin or Mark Read?
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Mark5, UWID: 329
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9 330
Labor Rally/March, Dec. 3, Seattle
Labor Rally/March, Dec. 3, 1999 Seattle
Videographer: Mark Dworkin
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Mark6, UWID: 330
December 3, 1999
9 331
Selected footage from Mark Motyka
Selected footage from Mark Motyka.
Videographer: Mark Motyka
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Motyka1, UWID: 331
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11 332
Part One Interview with Nancy Egan
Part One Interview with Nancy Egan about her experience participating in, and getting arrested at, the WTO protests in Seattle, in 1999. Interviewed by Kate Kunath.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Nancy1, UWID: 332
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11 333
Part Two Interview with Nancy Egan
Part Two Interview with Nancy Egan about her experience participating in, and getting arrested at, the WTO protests in Seattle, in 1999. Interviewed by Kate Kunath.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Nancy2, UWID: 333
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9 334
People's Assembly Conference
People's Assembly Conference.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: PA, UWID: 334
Between November 28, 1999 and November 30, 1999
10 335
NAFTA B-roll
"B-roll NAFTA"
Videographer: Paper Tiger TV
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: PTTV_01, UWID: 335
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10 336
Tape one of two interview with Ricardo Ortega
Interview with Ricardo Ortega. Tape 1 of 2.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Ricardo1, UWID: 336
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10 337
Tape two of two interview with Ricardo Ortega
Interview with Ricardo Ortega. Tape 2 of 2.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Ricardo2, UWID: 337
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11 338
Interview with Ricardo Ortega
Camera original. Corresponds to BetaSP copies Ricardo1 and Ricardo2. Interview in Spanish with Ricardo Ortega about WTO protests in 1999; why such a diverse spectrum of people came to protest the WTO, what happened, and what it means. Interview conducted by Jill Freidberg and Rick Rowley.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Ricardo Ortega, UWID: 338
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11 339
Part Two: Interview with Rice Baker Yeboah
Camera original. Interview with Rice Baker-Yeboah. Corresponds to JF9_A. Discusses role in the WTO protests, organizing leading up to the protests, lessons learned from the protests, reasons for the protests
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Rice2, UWID: 339
2000
11 340
Episode One Showdown in Seattle
Edited half-hour episodes of Independent Media Center coverage of protests from 11/29/1999 - 12/4/1999. Episodes consist of segments produced by various participating video collectives including Paper Tiger TV, Deep Dish TV, Changing America, Sleeping Giant, Big Noise Films, Headwaters Video Action, and Whispered Media.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Showdown1, UWID: 340
Between November 29, 1999 and December 4, 1999
11 341
Episode Two Showdown in Seattle
Edited half-hour episodes of Independent Media Center coverage of protests from 11/29/1999 - 12/4/1999. Episodes consist of segments produced by various participating video collectives including Paper Tiger TV, Deep Dish TV, Changing America, Sleeping Giant, Big Noise Films, Headwaters Video Action, and Whispered Media.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Showdown2, UWID: 341
Between November 29, 1999 and December 4, 1999
11 342
Episode Three Showdown in Seattle
Edited half-hour episodes of Independent Media Center coverage of protests from 11/29/1999 - 12/4/1999. Episodes consist of segments produced by various participating video collectives including Paper Tiger TV, Deep Dish TV, Changing America, Sleeping Giant, Big Noise Films, Headwaters Video Action, and Whispered Media.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Showdown3, UWID: 342
Between November 29, 1999 and December 4, 1999
11 343
Statement from witness of Victor Menotti's arrest
Statement from Peter Myhre, who witnessed Victor Menotti's arrest. Statement recorded inside Independent Media Center at 1415 3rd Avenue.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Showdown4, UWID: 343
Between November 29, 1999 and December 4, 1999
11 344
Episode Five Showdown in Seattle
Edited half-hour episodes of Independent Media Center coverage of protests from 11/29/1999 - 12/4/1999. Episodes consist of segments produced by various participating video collectives including Paper Tiger TV, Deep Dish TV, Changing America, Sleeping Giant, Big Noise Films, Headwaters Video Action, and Whispered Media.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Showdown5, UWID: 344
Between November 29, 1999 and December 4, 1999
10 345
Tape 1 of 4 interview with Tammy Bang Luu
Interview with Tammy Bang Luu. Tape 1 of 4.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Tammy1, UWID: 345
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11 346
Tammy Bang Lu Part 1
Camera original. Part One: Interview with Tammy Bang Lu about her participation in the WTO protests. Interview conducted by Rick Rowley.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (55 min., 14 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: Tammy1, UWID: 346
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10 347
Tape 2 of 4 interview with Tammy Bang Luu
Interview with Tammy Bang Luu. Tape 2 of 4.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Tammy2, UWID: 347
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11 348
Tammy Bang Luu Part 2
Camera original. Part Two: Interview with Tammy Bang Lu. Interview conducted by Rick Rowley
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (48 min., 29 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: Tammy2, UWID: 348
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10 349
Tape 3 of 4 interview with Tammy Bang Luu
Interview with Tammy Bang Luu. Tape 3 of 4.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Tammy3, UWID: 349
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10 350
Tape 4 of 4 interview with Tammy Bang Luu
Interview with Tammy Bang Luu. Tape 4 of 4.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Tammy4, UWID: 350
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11 351
Outside the Sheraton Hotel during the 1999 WTO protests, on November 30th
Early morning November 30th, marchers downtown heading east on Pike St. Start chaining themselves to platform. Police arrives in front of Sheraton. protesters link arms and block sidewalk so delegates can't get past. Argument between delegate and protester when delegate tries to push his way through. Armored vehicle approaches blockade, fires pepper spray and rubber bullets. Blockade does not clear. Infernal Noise Brigade is in march. Protesters offering first aid instructions.
Videographer: Jeff Taylor of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM1, UWID: 351
November 30th, 1999
11 352
Police riot at 6th and Union during WTO protest
Protesters around mounted police at intersection of 7th Ave. and Pike St. Cops tells protesters that horses will step on them. Delegates line up to enter convention center. Large march passes. Interviews. Interview with union activist. Delegates inside building, smoking cigarettes, looking down at protests. Interview with protester who describes different blockades in different intersections. Han Shan encourages people to hold their ground in the intersection. Rows of protesters link arms to block 6th Ave. and hold the line despite pepper spray and rubber bullets. Delegates and protesters affected.
Videographer: A. Mark Liiv of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM2, UWID: 352
Between November 29th, 1999 and November 30th, 1999
11 353
Police action at Sheraton and protest scenes, November 30th
Delegates push past crowd and rush into the Sheraton. Line of protesters with arms linked in front of Sheraton. Crowd boos as delegates are escorted behind police lines. David Solnit issues request for medics at the front of the line. More teargas. David Solnit on megaphone announces that the people in the middle of the intersection are locked down and cannot move. Inside Independent Media Center, Eric Galatas (Free Speech TV) talks about not getting any sleep. Daniel Hannah in the background. Dance party in the street (Pine St. and 7th Ave.). Labor march starts to pass by.
Videographer: Jeff Taylor of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM3, UWID: 353
November 30, 1999
11 354
Downtown scenes from Seattle WTO protests on November 30th
Duplicate of (camera original) MiniDV Kate02
Videographer: Videographer: Jeff Taylor of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (50 min., 47 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM4, UWID: 354
November 30, 1999
11 355
Police attack protestors in downtown Seattle on December 1st, 1999
Armored vehicles with riot police riding on the outside head south on 2nd Avenue, pass through 2nd Ave. and Pike St. Pier 62 interviews at Steelworkers Rally. Interview with protesters at 2nd Ave. and Virginia St., in front of the Poor Italian Café. Interview with legal team walking south on 3rd Ave., they're with the Direct Action Network. Riot police advance, pointing teargas guns directly at legal observers and media. KIRO reporter calls in report at corner of 2nd Ave. and Pine St. protesters argue with KIRO 7 reporter about making generalizations about protesters.
Videographer: A. Mark Liiv of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM4B, UWID: 355
December 1, 1999
11 356
Interviews with protesters, December 1st
Late afternoon/evening. Interviews on 2nd Ave, at Pike St. Legal observer from National Lawyers Guild talks about having been pepper sprayed directly in the face. John Hull, Seattle resident talks about police response and getting trapped in teargas. Inside car recording radio broadcast from KUOW, talking about police response downtown. Arvid Hokanson reports. Interview with Joan Norman from California, inside 420 Denny Way. Interview with Jean Peters from California in 420 Denny Way space. In car, recording radio broadcast (Studio X Pirate Radio?) then switches to Pacifica coverage of protests.
Videographer: A. Mark Liiv of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (45 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM5, UWID: 356
December 1, 1999
11 357
Marches and scenes of police action, November 30th
Labor march passes. Large POC delegation passes. Tibetan protesters do street theater in front of Paramount. Infernal Noise Brigade goes by 520 Pike Tower. Dan Merkle in the middle of street says what is happening today is pent up frustration and anger towards corporations. IMC volunteer, Colin Carlton (electrician) says that Channel 7 announced that the city is imposing martial law and a 7pm curfew. Walking up 3rd Avenue, protester describes police activity to clear streets. Police running down 4th Avenue at dawn. Seattle police officers march in with batons. Diouf Elhadgi (Senegalese delegate) says that he admires the protesters and the police.
Videographer: Jeff Taylor of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM6, UWID: 357
November 30, 1999
11 358
Police attack protesters downtown Seattle, November 30th
Continuation of tape WM2. At next intersection (6th Ave. and University St.) police attack seated protesters. Police and protester stand off at 5th Ave. and University St. Cop car with flat tire. Jeffrey Stonehill talks about labor march that is about to start. Medics care for young woman who was pepper sprayed in the face. Seattle firefighter (Captain Larson) came down to make sure people who were locked to fences weren't getting injured. Guy in suit argues with protesters at Freeway Park. Calls protesters selfish.
Videographer: A. Mark Liiv of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (1 hr., 2 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM7, UWID: 358
November 30, 1999
11 359
Downtown scenes and independent media during WTO protests
Inside Independent Media Center. Ted Lockery interviews someone. Angelo Sacerdote leads camera down into basement of IMC to a live studio recording of "Deface the Nation." Upstairs in IMC, Errol Maitland talks about being mistreated by police based on his race. Media dispatcher (Alana Cini) says "Media 5" reports 300 people at the jail and that the WTO delegates may not have an agreement by the end of the ministerial. Interaction with National Guard. Jump to December 20th. Inside a large event space in San Francisco. Art and Revolution Collective (Allie Star?) describes planning and organizing strategy for November 30th. Jason Mark with Global Exchange. Jai Singh(?) from Ruckus Society talks about Ruckus Society's role in training activists ahead of time in direct action tactics.
Videographer: Jeff Taylor of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (51 min., 55 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM8, UWID: 359
December 3, 1999 and December 20, 1999
11 360
Speeches and march organizing, downtown Seattle
Large march heads up (south) 4th Avenue. Altercation between police and protesters at front of march. Footage jumps to December 2nd, 4 am, riot police blocking Pine St. at 12th Ave. in front of East Precinct. Next morning, banners and puppets at Seattle Central Community College. Rice Baker-Yeboah speaks. Speakers from Just Act from Bay Area, represents the largest youth of color contingent at the protests. Raj and Anita. Shots of newspapers. James Chambers interviewed about police attack on Capitol Hill on Dec 1st. Shots of posters.
Videographer: A. Mark Liiv of Whispered Media
Original: 1 videocassette (38 min.): MiniDV ; Orig: WM9, UWID: 360
November 30, 1999 and December 2, 1999
10 361
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Added, UWID: 361
November 30, 1999
11 362
Big Noise Films Selects from April 14th, 2000, in Washington DC
Indoors in a conference room, the network organizer for Just Act, addresses crowd about people coming to D.C. from around the country. Introduces Malachi Garza, education coordinator Just Act. Different people share ideas and thoughts about WTO protests and IMF/World Bank protests and role of people of color in these protests. Jai Ching Chen speaks about importance of building a movement. Malachi Garza talks about importance of international solidarity and organizing with poor people. Protester scenes. Sadiqa Yancey of the Next Movement talks about impact of IMF and World Bank on people of color in the U.S. Gloria DuBissette talks about her program, DC Gentle East.
Videographer: Big Noise Films
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Added, UWID: 362
April 14, 2000
11 363
ACE Peoples Assembly
Interview with Ace Saturay, People's Assembly Seattle. Interview conducted by Jill Freidberg
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette (58 min., 49 sec.): MiniDV ; Orig: Added, UWID: 363
February 18, 2000
11 364
Various news coverage of WTO protests
Jill Freidberg and Rick Rowley recording placeholder narration for "This is What Democracy Looks Like" documentary. Newspaper headlines about WTO protests. KOMO 4 News coverage about WTO talks collapsing during protests, WTO protests continuing and WTO meetings being declared a failure. ACORN protest against predatory lending and foreclosures
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette (20 min., 03 sec.) : MiniDV ; Orig: Added, UWID: 364
?
10 365
Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous Peoples.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 365
?
10 366
Media 2
Media 2.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 366
?
11 367
Newspaper Start
Unidentified woman reads newspaper headlines about WTO protests while drinking coffee, sitting at desk.
Videographer: Jill Freidberg
Original: 1 videocassette (04 min., 03 sec.) : MiniDV ; Orig: Added, UWID: 367
?
10 368
Philippine Labor Master
Philippine Labor Master
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Added
?
10 369
Police Brutality 1
Police Brutality 1.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Added, UWID: 369
?
10 370
Police Brutality 2
Police Brutality 2
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Added, UWID: 370
?
11 371
RIP WTO N30
Protests against WTO.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette (18 min., 15 sec.): DVCAM ; Orig: Added, UWID: 371
November 30, 1999
10 372
Television Tape
Television Tape
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Added, UWID: 372
?
10 373
"This is What Democracy Looks Like"
Westlake Park Dec. 1, 1999
Videographer: EOAIM
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Added, UWID: 373
December 1, 1999
11 374
Unmarked
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : MiniDV ; Orig: Added, UWID: 374
?
11 375
Unmarked
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: Unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Hi-8 ; Orig: Added, UWID: 375
?
10 376
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_1, UWID: 376
November 30, 1999
10 377
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_2, UWID: 377
December 1, 1999
10 378
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_3, UWID: 378
December 1, 1999
10 379
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_4, UWID: 379
December 1, 1999
10 380
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_5, UWID: 380
December 2, 1999
10 381
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_6, UWID: 381
December 3, 1999
10 382
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_7, UWID: 382
December 1, 1999
10 383
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_8, UWID: 383
November 30, 1999
10 384
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_9, UWID: 384
November 29, 1999
10 385
KOMO4 coverage recorded from TV
KOMO4 and Channel 9 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KOMO4
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH4_10, UWID: 385
November 29, 1999
10 386
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV morning of 12/3/1999.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_1, UWID: 386
December 3, 1999
10 387
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_2, UWID: 387
December 1, 1999
10 388
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_3, UWID: 388
November 29, 1999
10 389
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_4, UWID: 389
November 30, 1999
10 390
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_5, UWID: 390
December 1, 1999
10 391
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage and Channel 16 coverage recorded from TV the night of 12/1/1999.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_6, UWID: 391
December 1, 1999
10 392
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_7, UWID: 392
December 1, 1999
10 393
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV night of 12/2/1999
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_8, UWID: 393
December 2, 1999
10 394
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV the morning of 12/1/1999
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_9, UWID: 394
December 1, 1999
10 395
King 5 coverage recorded from TV
KING5 coverage recorded from TV.
Videographer: KING5
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH5_10, UWID: 395
November 30, 1999
11 396
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV afternoon of 12/1/1999.
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_1, UWID: 396
December 1, 1999
11 397
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV 11/30/1999.
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_2, UWID: 397
November 30, 1999
11 398
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV 12/1/1999.
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_3, UWID: 398
December 1, 1999
11 399
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV 12/1/1999.
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_4, UWID: 399
December 1, 1999
11 400
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV 12/2/1999.
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_5, UWID: 400
December 1, 1999
11 401
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV morning of 12/1/1999.
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_6, UWID: 401
December 1, 1999
11 402
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV the morning of 12/2/1999.
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_7, UWID: 402
December 2, 1999
11 403
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV morning of 12/1/1999
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_8, UWID: 403
December 1, 1999
11 404
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV 11/30/1999
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_9, UWID: 404
November 30, 1999
11 405
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV 11/29/1999
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_10, UWID: 405
November 29, 1999
11 406
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV
KIRO7 coverage recorded from TV 12/2/1999
Videographer: KIRO7
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: CH7_11, UWID: 406
December 2, 1999
12 407
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 407
undated
12 408
Untitled
Label information missing. Tape has not been viewed for content.
Videographer: unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 408
undated
12 409
Moving Images WTO footage
WTO footage from Moving Images in Seattle, WA. Tape is also labeled with the name Mark Dworkin.
Videographer: Moving Images
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 409
undated
12 410
KIRO- Seattle Battle
KIRO Seattle Battle tape B. Tape also labeled Mark Dworkin.
Videographer: unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Added, UWID: 410
undated
12 411
KIRO- Seattle Battle
KIRO Seattle Battle tape A. Tape also labeled Mark Dworkin.
Videographer: unknown
Original: 1 videocassette : VHS ; Orig: Added, UWID: 410
undated
12 412
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 11, Food + Ag, Jose Bove, March/ Rally
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 412
undated
12 413
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 12, Food + Ag rally, Vandana bite, Contention ext., Police, Billboards, Labor Rally
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 413
undated
12 414
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 13, Labor Rally and March, Friday.
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 414
undated
12 415
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 10, Food + Ag., Nader, Asian women, Elizabeth, Jean Bakole, Anne Schwartz
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 415
undated
12 416
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 9, Patent forum, Nader, Food + Ag., Day `12-2, Vandana, Walden Bello, Nelson, Women
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 416
undated
12 417
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 8, Patent forum, Nader
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 417
undated
12 418
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 7, Patent forum, Tewolde, Vickie, Nader
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 418
undated
12 419
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original Label: WTO 6, Patent forum, Others, Tewolde
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 419
December 1, 1999
12 420
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 5, Labor march, some from Westlake Center
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 420
November 30, 1999
12 421
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original Label: WTO 4, DAN demos, Labor demos, Space Needle
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 421
November 30, 1999
12 422
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 3, Jubilee 2000 speeches and crowd
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 422
undated
12 423
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 2, Jubilee 2000, SW Honey, Prayers
Videographer: ?
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 423
November 29, 1999
12 424
Rain Shadow Video footage
Original label: WTO 1, Rally/ March, Sunday, Banner, Hightower, McDonalds
Videographer: Rain Shadow Video
Original: 1 videocassette : Betacam SP ; Orig: Added, UWID: 424
November 28, 1999

Video LogsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
13
Log Books
Logs of the video collection removed from 2 binders

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Moving Image Collections (University of Washington)
  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)