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Title: Public Movements for Justice and Peace


1
Public Movementsfor Justice and Peace
  • a short overview from 1960s
  • to our days

2
The early 60s situation
  • About 15 years of Cold War --
  • First nuclear arms race in history --
  • Cuban Missile Crisis (Caribbean Crisis )
  • Vietnam War had lasted for 5 years
  • Terrible situation for Black people and women

3
The beginning
Movement for Equal Rights and Against Racial
Prejudices
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. philosophy of
    non-violence
  • In 1.2.1960 four of black guys began sitting
    strike in front of the café where they were
    refused to be served because of racial reasons.
  • Tens, hundreds, thousands of people joined them
    all over the country
  • In 5.12.1960 US Supreme Court prohibited racial
    segregation in public places
  • Movement rose. Demonstrations. Arrests. Protests.
    Murder of Malcolm X.

4
Hippy
  • Who were they and where did they come from?
  • The beginning around 1965 when the
    baby-boomers grew up.
  • New generation wanted to get rid of old, archaic,
    nobodys needed puritanical norms of behavior.
  • Ideology
  • For Love, Peace and Freedom, Tolerance and
    Equality.
  • Against Prohibitions and Restrictions,
    Xenophobia and all kinds of intolerance, existing
    establishment and its inhuman politics

5
Sexual Revolution
  • Previous 30 years period is very puritanical and
    conformist and contradicted natural human sexual
    behaviors
  • the development of the birth control pill in 1960
    gave women access to easy and reliable
    contraception
  • Growing Hippy movement and its free-love approach
  • main change was not that people had more sex or
    different types of sex, it was simply that they
    talked about it more openly than previous
    generations had done.

6
Activism
  • Protests against nuclear weapons (sit-ins, demos,
    marches)
  • Anti Vietnam War protests all over the county
  • Common action with Black communities for equal
    rights
  • Free Press
  • First Ecological Protests (antinuclear and
    cause oil flew out)

7
Political hippies Yippy!
  • Abbey Hoffman yippy founder
  • His fun-fake-actions
  • LSD in drinking water
  • Piggy - candidate
  • Drug-sex-spray press-conference
  • Flying Pentagon

8
1968 Democratic Convention
  • Peaceful Antiwar
  • Demonstration was planned
  • During 8 days and nights
  • there were street fights
  • between 10 000 of antiwar
  • activist and 12 000 of police-
  • men, FBI and CIA agents,
  • Soldiers and National guards.
  • All World is Watching!
  • Then in few month Court over Chicago Eight.
  • Existing authorities lost their power

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Legacy
  • It was successful cultural revolution
  • New fashion, Pop Art and Rock-music
  • It changed attitudes towards black people, women,
    queers and other minorities.
  • It was one of main reasons of ending Vietnam War
  • It gave new understanding of what Peace is
  • It showed connections between Earth and every
    person on it.

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What happenedin the next 20 years?
13
Late 80s Early 90s
  • 1989 - The fall of the Berlin Wall The end of
    revolutions.
  • Situation in Eastern Europe USSR fell apart

14
Why these? Whats wrong about them?
  • IMF and WB
  • WTO
  • IOM
  • G8
  • Transnational corporations
  • Wars
  • Economical Globilization, Neoliberalism and
    global capitalism

15
Alterglobalists protestactions
16
Seattle 1999 - WTO
17
Prague 2000 WB/IMF
18
Genoa 2001 / G8 summit
19
Some more about Alterglobalists mobilization
  • November 30, 1999 Seattle, WTO Third
    Ministerial conference
  • April 16, 2000 Washington, DC, IMF
  • May 1, 2000 Global, May Day protests
  • July 29, 2000 Philadelphia, Republican National
    Convention
  • August 11, 2000 Los Angeles, USA, Democratic
    National Convention
  • September 11, 2000 Melbourne, World Economic
    Forum
  • September 26, 2000 Prague, Czech Republic,
    World Bank/IMF
  • November 20, 2000 Montreal, Quebec, G20 meeting
  • January 20, 2001 Washington, DC, Bush
    inauguration
  • January 27, 2001 Davos, Switzerland, World
    Economic Forum
  • April 20, 2001 Quebec City, Canada, Summit of
    the Americas (FTAA)
  • June 15, 2001 Gothenburg, Sweden EU Summit
  • July 20, 2001 Genoa, Italy G8 Summit
  • September 29, 2001 Washington, DC,
    Anti-capitalist anti-war protests
  • February 1, 2002 New York City, USA / Porto
    Alegre, Brazil World Economic Forum / World
    Social Forum
  • March 15, 2002 Barcelona, Spain EU Summit
  • April 20, 2002 Washington, DC (War on
    Terrorism)
  • November 4 to November 10 Florence, Italy,
    First European Social Forum
  • June 26, 2002 Calgary, Alberta, and Ottawa,
    Ontario, G8 summit at Kananaskis, Alberta J26 G8
    Protests

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