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Stop The WTO
Political protest poster historical artifact promoting the
"Carnival Against Capital" and "Stop the WTO!" protests that occurred in Seattle, Washington, from November 29 to December 3, 1999. The events included a "Global Day of Action" on November 30th (N30).
Key Information

Event: Protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) Third Ministerial Conference.
Dates: November 29 – December 3, 1999.
Location: Seattle, Washington, with events centered at Seattle Central Community College and Victor Steinbrueck Park.
Significance: These protests, often called the "Battle of Seattle," were some of the largest political demonstrations in the Pacific Northwest's history and drew tens of thousands of activists concerned about the WTO's impact on social, environmental, and labor rights.
Outcome: Protesters successfully blocked delegates from reaching the convention center, contributing to the ultimate collapse of the trade talks.

Event Details

Mass Direct Action: Scheduled for 7 am sharp on November 30th.
Direct Action Convergence: Nine days of workshops and performances (November 20-28) intended to build a revolutionary movement.

The poster art is a known piece related to the movement and has been documented by institutions like the Museum of History & Industry.
Stop The WTO - Mounted (Poster)
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Stop The WTO (Poster)