
Everyday Anarchism 175. The Battle of Seattle -- D.W. Gibson
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Dec 31, 2025 D.W. Gibson, an author and journalist known for his work on the 1999 Seattle WTO protests, shares insights from his book, One Week to Change the World. He discusses how the Seattle protests catalyzed modern anarchism and the role of diverse coalitions—from farmers to punks—in shaping grassroots movements. Gibson contrasts the effectiveness of playful tactics with the challenges of police militarization and reflects on the changing perceptions of civil disobedience. He emphasizes the importance of local organizing and building relationships for impactful activism.
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Seattle Stopped A Major WTO Meeting
- The 1999 Seattle week shut down the WTO's ministerial and prevented a new international trade agreement.
- That protest demonstrated coordinated global opposition to corporate-led international governance.
Hybrid Organizing: Internet Plus Face Time
- Seattle combined internet-era communication with long-term, in-person organizing and a physical convergence space.
- That hybrid model multiplied reach while preserving deep local coordination.
Birth Of Modern Protest Policing
- Seattle marks an origin point for modern police militarization and protest policing tactics.
- Media focused on property damage while policing escalation became the lasting story.





