Writing from the front lines, Starhawk chronicles the global justice movement sparked by Seattle's 1999 anti-World Trade Organization protest. A life-long activist, Starhawk is deeply involved as a direct action participant and trainer in the antiglobalization movement.The book is divided into "Actions" and "Visions." In Part I, Starhawk begins with an overview of the complex political and economic powers that the antiglobalization movement opposes. Then, recounting the blow-by-blow events of the critical confrontations faced by the antiglobalization protestors-from Seattle to Genoa-Starhawk discusses police brutality, the Black Bloc versus the pacifists, and the magic of solidarity. In Part II, Starhawk spins a vision of the future of the antiglobalization movement. Drawing on her twenty years of experience as an activist, ecofeminist, and witch, she explores the debate between violent and nonviolent tactics; the definition of an economy of true abundance; and how we can transform our rage and despair, face our fears, and renew our spirits while acting to change the world.Starhawk is the author or coauthor of eight books, including The Twelve Wild Swans: Journeys Into Magic, Healing and Action (HarperSanFrancisco, 2000); the Twentieth Anniversary Edition of The Spiral Dance (HarperSanFrancisco, 1999); and Circle Round: Raising Children in the Goddess Tradition (Bantam, 1998). Well-known in the Wiccan and Pagan Community, Starhawk is a columnist on the web for beliefnet.com and for znet. She lives in San Francisco.Marketing Plans: Bookstore events and publicity in San Francisco. Nationwide radio interviews. National print feature and review campaign. Web publicity on anti-globalization sites. Ads in Z Magazine, The Progressive, The Nation, Utne Reader, Mother Jones, PanGaia, Reclaiming. Course adoption campaign.Also AvailableGlobal Uprising: Confronting the Tyrannies of the 21st CenturyTP $19.95, 0-86571-446-0 USA
Author(s): Starhawk
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 288
Cover......Page 1
Advance Praise......Page 2
Title Page......Page 6
Rights Page......Page 7
Contents......Page 9
Acknowledgments......Page 11
Introduction......Page 12
Alphabet Soup......Page 20
Part I: actions......Page 24
Seattle......Page 26
A16......Page 46
Prague......Page 60
Brazil......Page 74
Quebec City......Page 88
Genoa......Page 112
Washington, D.C., and 9-11......Page 144
Part II: Visions......Page 170
Our Place in Nature......Page 171
The Practice of Direct Democracy......Page 180
Building a Diverse Movement......Page 190
Cultural Appropriation......Page 212
"Many Roads to Morning"......Page 217
What We Want......Page 248
Spirit and Action......Page 272
Endnotes......Page 277
Bibliography......Page 280
Index......Page 282
About the Author......Page 288