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DESCRIPTION:OccupyForum with Stephen Zunes and David Solnit\n\nOccupy Forum continues 
 Monday Jan. 21st from 6 -  9 pm at Café Que Tal, 1005 Guerrero Street at 
 22nd.\nInformation, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!\n\nThe 
 Strategies and Tactics of Successful Civil Resistance\nand Revolutionary 
 Movements around the World:\n\nWhat can Occupy learn, adapt, apply?\n\nThe 
 Left needs new strategies and tactics to consolidate and focus our power. 
 Learning from the past helps us shape the future of the movement. Stephen 
 Zunes, veteran organizer, activist, scholar and trainer will analyze 
 successful movements and the variety of effective tactics employed across 
 the globe including strikes, sit-ins, blockades, small unit actions, and 
 non-cooperation. He will speak about how and why resistance groups gain 
 support from diverse sectors of civil society in order to launch their 
 offensives. Case studies will focus on how movements were able to analyze 
 the pillars of support for their opponent, select the targets of their 
 actions, empower and educate the population, effectively maintain 
 nonviolent discipline in the face of severe provocation, strategically 
 sequence their tactics, and eventually emerge victorious. \n\nZunes will 
 include the US anti-nuclear movement, the anti-apartheid struggle, the 
 democratic revolution in Serbia, the uprising against the Marcos 
 dictatorship in the Philippines, and popular movements against dictatorship 
 and neo-liberalism in Bolivia, among others. Zunes will be joined by David 
 Solnit, long-time organizer and activist, who will speak about his 
 experience helping to organize the “Battle of Seattle” and training 
 West Coast organizers in confronting entrenched power in the United States. 
 Solnit will discuss in detail the “Strategic Principles” used in the 
 Battle of Seattle, an example of what strategic, determined, and 
 disciplined cross-border organizing can accomplish.\n\nHow can we utilize, 
 adapt, and apply methods from the past in order to develop new and 
 innovative ways for Occupy to achieve deep and lasting structural 
 change?\n\nStephen Zunes is a veteran peace and human rights activist, a 
 trainer and workshop leader for pro-democracy and community activists in 
 the U.S. and globally, and is a professor and senior analyst at the 
 Institute for Policy Studies at the University of San Francisco who has 
 written numerous books and over 450 articles. David Solnit has been a mass 
 direct action organizer since the early ‘80s and is currently an 
 organizer with the Occupy movement. He is the editor of “Globalize 
 Liberation: How to Uproot the System and Build a Better World” and 
 co-author of “Army of None: Strategies to Counter Military Recruitment, 
 End War, and Build a Better World” and was instrumental in organizing 
 “The Battle of Seattle” which brought tens of thousands in a mass 
 mobilization into downtown Seattle to demand annulment of Third World Debt 
 and successfully shut down the World Trade Organization (WTO).\n\nTime will 
 be allotted for Q&A and discussion. Monday 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Cafe Que Tal, 
 1005 Guerrero Street/22nd blocks from 24/Mission BART. Food and drinks 
 available for purchase! Please support our local Cafe! Donations to 
 OccupyForum to cover our costs are encouraged.\n\n \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/01/20/18730569.php
SUMMARY:Successful Civil Resistance & Revolutionary Movements around the World
LOCATION:Cafe Que Tal, 1005 Guerrero Street/22nd, near 24/Mission BART
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/01/20/18730569.php
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