Total Liberation Project in Olympia, USA 4/19-5/1
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Total Liberation Project in Olympia 4/19-5/1
by Morpheus • Friday March 22, 2002 at 11:43 PM
.
Total Liberation Project
April 19- Mayday 2002
The Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington USA
http://www.olynetwork.org/totalliberation
**********************************************
1. Introduction to the Total Liberation Project
2. Tentative Schedule
3. Logistics
**********************************************
1. Introduction to the Total Liberation Project
The Total Liberation Project is being organized by
dozens of student groups and activists at the
Evergreen State College with the goal of exploring a
wide range of more holistic visions of resistance and
liberation; visions that do not privilege any
particular type of oppression over any other, yet
which still successfully respect and further the
autonomy of all movements within a greater context of
solidarity. For example, we want to move beyond both
the orthodox Marxist idea that class society is the
basis of all other oppression, as well as the
anarchist idea that it is the state that is the basis
of all other oppressions. Likewise we want to
transcend the somewhat newer ideas of first and
second-wave feminism that gender is the basis or the
idea that racism is what is at the basis of all other
oppressions. Rather we want to conceptualize and put
into practice visions and theories that say that ALL
of these types of oppression are of central
importance, and that these are really just the
beginning of an understanding of how our truly
multifaceted world really works.
So, the real difference between the diverse worldviews
that have motivated this project and those that would
drive a more prototypical “activist conference” is
that we think that all of these things are truly
intertwined and interrelated, they are all "base" and
they are all "superstructure," like the different
fully interconnected yet simultaneously autonomous
parts of a gigantic organism(s) of oppression. Many
have recognized the dramatic changes in worldviews
that we are focusing on as a type of “paradigm shift”
that has come about in the past several decades, for a
whole host of reasons that are themselves very
interconnected. Amongst the most often cited ones are
the many atrocities of the 20th century, the
globalization of the capitalist economy, the fall of
state socialism worldwide, the advent of new
understandings in the realm of physics, a marked
quickening in the pace of technological development
and the wider and quicker spread of information,
amongst many other reasons which we do not have the
space to go into here. While this is often understood
as a relatively new understanding for many people, it
should also be recognized that for many indigenous
peoples around the world, the primacy of
interconnectedness is nothing new, but is in fact a
very traditional worldview. The shift for many of the
non-indigenous worlds (which were all “indigenous” at
one point of course) has in the past several decades
lead theorists, activists, and others to rethink how
oppression actually works; as a result they have gone
on to rethink how to organize truly liberatory
resistance movements against it.
Amongst the wide swath of those influenced by this
shift in understanding are Postmodernists,
Anarcho-holists, Complimentary Holists,
Poststructuralists, Deep Ecologists, Postmarxists,
Contingent Holists, Anticivilizationists,
Postfeminists, Social Ecologists and others (and
that's really just the beginning). With all of these
conceptions in mind, we are asking speakers to focus
on how the subject(s) that they focus on (be it
racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, environmental
degradation, etc.) are directly interrelated with
other forms of oppression in our society, and then we
are asking that they offer some visions (either
practical or theoretical) of how people might cross
boundaries for the purpose of finding common ground,
while still successfully respecting and furthering the
autonomous movements of all groups striving for
liberation. These theoretical lectures will occur an
average of twice a day over the time period between
Friday, April 19 and Friday, April 26. Immediately
following this, a major debate between advocates of
these widely varying perspectives will occur on the
evening of Friday, April 26. Then, over the weekend of
Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28 we will have a
series of workshops showing how to practically apply
these theories in both activism and everyday life. All
of this will be immediately followed on Wednesday, May
1 by the annual Olympia Mayday street party that has
consistently been one of the largest in the Northwest,
and then the Olympia Conference on Gender and
Sexuality from Friday May 3 - Sunday May 5.
Aside from the theoretical underpinnings of which we
are constituted, there are other major differences
between the Total Liberation Project and what one
would normally think of as a typical activist
conference. One is that we intend this to be more than
just a conference bound by time constraints; we intend
to carry this project out beyond April 2002 through
the proliferation of the website and the publishing of
a rather large pamphlet by the same name. Both of
these will serve as portals to a wide range of
radically holistic theories, and will include the text
from presenters’ speeches and debates that occur
during the month of April. Another major difference is
in how we have organized: the policy of Total
Liberation has been to do everything we can to have an
equal number of white women, women of color, white men
and men of color both presenting the theoretical
lectures as well as doing the practical workshops. The
reasons for this should be obvious: we want our means
to be in line with the ends we propose. At the same
time, we fully recognize that even this small effort
is problematic as it does not account for a balance
between all the many types (possibly thousands) of
oppression. However, we feel that even by taking this
small step we are going far beyond what many
conferences that purport to be about "liberation" have
done in the past.
**********************************************
2. Total Liberation Tentative Schedule:
*All events are on the Evergreen State College Campus*
Friday A19
12 - 1:30) Todd May on Poststructuralist Anarchism and
Contingent Holism at
Library Lobby
4-6) Susan Parenti on theater, feminism and liberation
at Library Lobby
Saturday A20
2) G8 Teach in at Seattle Central Community College
(SCCC) with
Special Guests the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
(OCAP) the
Anti-Capitalist Convergence (le CLAC) and Lorenzo
Komboa Ervin.
4) Reclaim the Streets Action Against the World Bank /
IMF; starts at
SCCC
6) Anti-Capitalist Convergence March Against the World
Bank / IMF;
starts at SCCC
Sunday A21
12 - 6) All-Day Holistic Antioppression Workshop with
Leticia Nieto at
Evergreen.
Monday A22
12 - 1:30) Radical theories of education at Library
Lobby.
8 - 10) Michael Moore on George W. Bush and "Stupid
White Men" at
Evergreen CRC (almost confirmed).
Tuesday A23
12-1:30) Linda Hogan on the Sacred Hoop and indigenous
worldviews of
liberation at Library Lobby (unconfirmed)
7-9) Dan Chodorkoff on the theory of Social Ecology at
Library
Lobby
Wednesday A24
12-1:30) Arthur Miller on bridging environmental,
indigenous and working class
movements at Library Lobby
6 - 8) Elizabeth Martinez on "Where is the Color in
the Antiglobalization
Movement Today?" at Library Lobby
Thursday A25
12 - 1:30) Lorenzo Komboa Ervin on anarchism and
people of color at the
Library Lobby.
7-9) Michael Albert on Complimentary Holism at Lecture
Hall 1
9-12) Hardcore and Hip-Hop Show: Vitamin X, Merciful
Allah,
November Group and Higher Ground of Struggle at
Library 4300
(unconfirmed).
Friday A26
12-1:30) Aragorn Moser at Library Lobby
6-8) John Zerzan at Library Lobby
8-11) Anarchist “Smackdown” Debate! Featuring the
Number 3 Collective, Killing King
Abacus (unconfirmed), John Zerzan, Arthur Miller,
Aragorn Moser and more at
Lecture Hall 1
11-2) Party at the Beach House
Saturday A27
(times are tentative, meet at the Library Lobby for
specific room assignments)
9-10:15) Womyn's self-defense by FIST
10:15-11:30) Police Brutality and Homelessness by Pat
Tassoni
11:30-12:00) Lunch
12-1:15) Legal Self-Defense by the Midnight Legal
Collective
1:15-2:30) Street Self-Defense by Gregory C. Lewis
3:30 - 4:45) Building a nationwide anarchist
organization by No. 3
Collective
5 - 6:15) Organizing in communities of color by L.
Ervin
5-10) Breakdancing Competition (ASIA) at the Library
Lobby
Sunday A28
OMJP 10-12) War on Terrorism 12-1) Lunch 1-2:15)
workshop 2:30-3:45) work-
shop 4 - 5) workshop 5-6) closing plenary session 6-9)
NW anarchist
potluck at the Beach House
Monday A29
8-10) Every Woman's Delegation at the Library Lobby
Tuesday A 30
7-9) Linda Evans on the Prison-Industrial Complex at
the Library
Lobby
Wednesday M1
12) Mayday Celebration and Reclaim the Streets Action
in
Olympia with the Infernal Noise Brigade and other
festitivities.
**********************************************
3. Logistics
How Can I Help to Plan and Organize It?
Come to one of our meetings: we are meeting every
Monday from 6:30-8 PM at Clancy's Pub downtown and
every Thursday from 4:30-5:30 pm at CAB 320 (Student
Activities) on the Evergreen campus in Olympia.
What If I Just Want to Participate as an Attendee?
That is fine, but remember this is not a conference
per se. Rather this is a series of events spread out
over two weeks, continuing on beyond that as well. So
you might want to pick the parts that look the most
interesting and come to those; a much more complete
schedule will be posted on the website by early April.
Contact Us!
Total Liberation Project
c/o
Evergreen Political Information Center
Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington
98502
(360)867-6144
ringfingers@yahoo.com
TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING
Transportation Options
Airport Shuttles: (from Sea-Tac Airport to
Olympia-TESC Campus)
Capitol Aeroporter…………………………………………………………….(360)
754-7113
Adult 1-way = $25 Student 1-way = $22
(to TESC Campus)
Centralia Sea-Tac Airport
Express…………………………………………….(360) 756-0636
Adult 1-way = $25 Student 1-way = $22
(to TESC Campus)
Tri-City Transport Inc. (Charter of 2 or more
passengers only)…………......(360) 438-1858
Call to inquire about rates.
Train
Amtrak:
Centennial Amtrak Station (Olympia) - 6600 Yelm Hwy
SE………………..(360) 923-4602
Reservations: 1-800-872-7245
Bus
Greyhound Bus Lines:
Olympia Terminal - 107 7th Ave. SE (Capitol and
7th)……………………...(360) 357-5541
Intercity Transit:
Downtown Customer Service (Olympia Transit
Center)………………….....(360) 786-1881
http://www.intercitytransit.com
Pierce Transit:
Pierce County (connects Olympia and Seattle through
Tacoma)...................(253) 581-8000
http://www.piercetransit.org
Sound Transit:
Puget Sound, Sounder rail and express bus service
....................................(888) 889-6368
http://www.sounder.org
Lodging Options
Area Hotels
Ameritel Inn Olympia
4520 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98516
Tel: 360-459-8866
Fax: 360-491-9779
http://www.ameritelinns.com
Bailey Motor Inn
3333 Martin Way E.
Lacey, WA
(360) 491-7515
Best Western-Aladdin Inn
900 Capitol Way S.
Olympia, WA 98501
(360) 352-7200
Carriage Inn Motel
1211 Quince St. SE
Olympia, WA 98501-2455
Tel: 360-943-4710
Fax: 360-943-0804
Cavanaughs at Capitol Lake
2300 Evergreen Park Dr.
Olympia, WA 98512
Tel: 360-943-4000
Fax: 360-357-6604
Comfort Inn
4700 Park Center Ave. NE
Lacey, WA 98416
Tel: 360-456-6300
Fax: 360-456-7423
Comfort Inn
1620 74th Ave. SW
Olympia, WA 98512
Tel: 360-596-9100
Fax: 360-596-9090
Days Inn Inc.
120 College St. SE
Lacey, WA 98503
Tel: 800-282-7028
Forest Haven B&B
7800 Brown Rd. SW
Olympia, WA
(360) 956-7800
Golden Gavel Motor Hotel
909 Capitol Way S
Olympia, WA 98501-1209
Tel: 360-352-8533
Fax: 360-705-9077
Guesthouse Suites
1600 74th Ave SW
Tumwater, WA 98512
Tel: 360-943-5040
Fax: 360-943-5066
Harbinger Inn B&B
1136 E Bay Dr NE
Olympia, WA
(360) 754-0389
Holiday Inn-Express
4704 Park Center Ave NE
Lacey, WA 98516
Tel: 360-412-1200
Fax: 360-412-1100
Holly Motel
2816 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA
(360) 943-3000
King Oscar Motel
8200 Quinalt Way NE
Lacey, WA 98503
Tel: 360-438-3333
Fax: 360-438-1703
Phoenix Inn Hotel
415 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1024
Tel: 360-570-0555
Ramada Inn Governor House
621 Capitol Way S
Olympia, WA 98501-1287
Tel: 360-352-7700
Fax: 360-943-9349
Shalimar Suites
5895 Capitol Blvd S
Tumwater, WA 98501-4588
Tel: 360-943-8391
Fax: 360-943-8428
Super 8 Motel
4615 Martin Way
Lacey, WA 98516
Tel: 360-459-8888
Fax: 360-438-0179
Swantown Inn B&B
1431 11th Ave SE
Olympia, WA
(360) 753-9123
Tyee Hotel
500 Tyee Dr SW
Olympia, WA 98512-7398
Tel: 360-352-0511
Fax: 360-943-6448
We also have very limited housing on a first come,
first served basis in private residences of
volunteers. Contact
to reserve a space as soon as possible. The Total
Liberation Project and The Evergreen State College
assume no liability for your housing match. You choose
this option at your own risk.
by Morpheus • Friday March 22, 2002 at 11:43 PM
.
Total Liberation Project
April 19- Mayday 2002
The Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington USA
http://www.olynetwork.org/totalliberation
**********************************************
1. Introduction to the Total Liberation Project
2. Tentative Schedule
3. Logistics
**********************************************
1. Introduction to the Total Liberation Project
The Total Liberation Project is being organized by
dozens of student groups and activists at the
Evergreen State College with the goal of exploring a
wide range of more holistic visions of resistance and
liberation; visions that do not privilege any
particular type of oppression over any other, yet
which still successfully respect and further the
autonomy of all movements within a greater context of
solidarity. For example, we want to move beyond both
the orthodox Marxist idea that class society is the
basis of all other oppression, as well as the
anarchist idea that it is the state that is the basis
of all other oppressions. Likewise we want to
transcend the somewhat newer ideas of first and
second-wave feminism that gender is the basis or the
idea that racism is what is at the basis of all other
oppressions. Rather we want to conceptualize and put
into practice visions and theories that say that ALL
of these types of oppression are of central
importance, and that these are really just the
beginning of an understanding of how our truly
multifaceted world really works.
So, the real difference between the diverse worldviews
that have motivated this project and those that would
drive a more prototypical “activist conference” is
that we think that all of these things are truly
intertwined and interrelated, they are all "base" and
they are all "superstructure," like the different
fully interconnected yet simultaneously autonomous
parts of a gigantic organism(s) of oppression. Many
have recognized the dramatic changes in worldviews
that we are focusing on as a type of “paradigm shift”
that has come about in the past several decades, for a
whole host of reasons that are themselves very
interconnected. Amongst the most often cited ones are
the many atrocities of the 20th century, the
globalization of the capitalist economy, the fall of
state socialism worldwide, the advent of new
understandings in the realm of physics, a marked
quickening in the pace of technological development
and the wider and quicker spread of information,
amongst many other reasons which we do not have the
space to go into here. While this is often understood
as a relatively new understanding for many people, it
should also be recognized that for many indigenous
peoples around the world, the primacy of
interconnectedness is nothing new, but is in fact a
very traditional worldview. The shift for many of the
non-indigenous worlds (which were all “indigenous” at
one point of course) has in the past several decades
lead theorists, activists, and others to rethink how
oppression actually works; as a result they have gone
on to rethink how to organize truly liberatory
resistance movements against it.
Amongst the wide swath of those influenced by this
shift in understanding are Postmodernists,
Anarcho-holists, Complimentary Holists,
Poststructuralists, Deep Ecologists, Postmarxists,
Contingent Holists, Anticivilizationists,
Postfeminists, Social Ecologists and others (and
that's really just the beginning). With all of these
conceptions in mind, we are asking speakers to focus
on how the subject(s) that they focus on (be it
racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, environmental
degradation, etc.) are directly interrelated with
other forms of oppression in our society, and then we
are asking that they offer some visions (either
practical or theoretical) of how people might cross
boundaries for the purpose of finding common ground,
while still successfully respecting and furthering the
autonomous movements of all groups striving for
liberation. These theoretical lectures will occur an
average of twice a day over the time period between
Friday, April 19 and Friday, April 26. Immediately
following this, a major debate between advocates of
these widely varying perspectives will occur on the
evening of Friday, April 26. Then, over the weekend of
Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28 we will have a
series of workshops showing how to practically apply
these theories in both activism and everyday life. All
of this will be immediately followed on Wednesday, May
1 by the annual Olympia Mayday street party that has
consistently been one of the largest in the Northwest,
and then the Olympia Conference on Gender and
Sexuality from Friday May 3 - Sunday May 5.
Aside from the theoretical underpinnings of which we
are constituted, there are other major differences
between the Total Liberation Project and what one
would normally think of as a typical activist
conference. One is that we intend this to be more than
just a conference bound by time constraints; we intend
to carry this project out beyond April 2002 through
the proliferation of the website and the publishing of
a rather large pamphlet by the same name. Both of
these will serve as portals to a wide range of
radically holistic theories, and will include the text
from presenters’ speeches and debates that occur
during the month of April. Another major difference is
in how we have organized: the policy of Total
Liberation has been to do everything we can to have an
equal number of white women, women of color, white men
and men of color both presenting the theoretical
lectures as well as doing the practical workshops. The
reasons for this should be obvious: we want our means
to be in line with the ends we propose. At the same
time, we fully recognize that even this small effort
is problematic as it does not account for a balance
between all the many types (possibly thousands) of
oppression. However, we feel that even by taking this
small step we are going far beyond what many
conferences that purport to be about "liberation" have
done in the past.
**********************************************
2. Total Liberation Tentative Schedule:
*All events are on the Evergreen State College Campus*
Friday A19
12 - 1:30) Todd May on Poststructuralist Anarchism and
Contingent Holism at
Library Lobby
4-6) Susan Parenti on theater, feminism and liberation
at Library Lobby
Saturday A20
2) G8 Teach in at Seattle Central Community College
(SCCC) with
Special Guests the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
(OCAP) the
Anti-Capitalist Convergence (le CLAC) and Lorenzo
Komboa Ervin.
4) Reclaim the Streets Action Against the World Bank /
IMF; starts at
SCCC
6) Anti-Capitalist Convergence March Against the World
Bank / IMF;
starts at SCCC
Sunday A21
12 - 6) All-Day Holistic Antioppression Workshop with
Leticia Nieto at
Evergreen.
Monday A22
12 - 1:30) Radical theories of education at Library
Lobby.
8 - 10) Michael Moore on George W. Bush and "Stupid
White Men" at
Evergreen CRC (almost confirmed).
Tuesday A23
12-1:30) Linda Hogan on the Sacred Hoop and indigenous
worldviews of
liberation at Library Lobby (unconfirmed)
7-9) Dan Chodorkoff on the theory of Social Ecology at
Library
Lobby
Wednesday A24
12-1:30) Arthur Miller on bridging environmental,
indigenous and working class
movements at Library Lobby
6 - 8) Elizabeth Martinez on "Where is the Color in
the Antiglobalization
Movement Today?" at Library Lobby
Thursday A25
12 - 1:30) Lorenzo Komboa Ervin on anarchism and
people of color at the
Library Lobby.
7-9) Michael Albert on Complimentary Holism at Lecture
Hall 1
9-12) Hardcore and Hip-Hop Show: Vitamin X, Merciful
Allah,
November Group and Higher Ground of Struggle at
Library 4300
(unconfirmed).
Friday A26
12-1:30) Aragorn Moser at Library Lobby
6-8) John Zerzan at Library Lobby
8-11) Anarchist “Smackdown” Debate! Featuring the
Number 3 Collective, Killing King
Abacus (unconfirmed), John Zerzan, Arthur Miller,
Aragorn Moser and more at
Lecture Hall 1
11-2) Party at the Beach House
Saturday A27
(times are tentative, meet at the Library Lobby for
specific room assignments)
9-10:15) Womyn's self-defense by FIST
10:15-11:30) Police Brutality and Homelessness by Pat
Tassoni
11:30-12:00) Lunch
12-1:15) Legal Self-Defense by the Midnight Legal
Collective
1:15-2:30) Street Self-Defense by Gregory C. Lewis
3:30 - 4:45) Building a nationwide anarchist
organization by No. 3
Collective
5 - 6:15) Organizing in communities of color by L.
Ervin
5-10) Breakdancing Competition (ASIA) at the Library
Lobby
Sunday A28
OMJP 10-12) War on Terrorism 12-1) Lunch 1-2:15)
workshop 2:30-3:45) work-
shop 4 - 5) workshop 5-6) closing plenary session 6-9)
NW anarchist
potluck at the Beach House
Monday A29
8-10) Every Woman's Delegation at the Library Lobby
Tuesday A 30
7-9) Linda Evans on the Prison-Industrial Complex at
the Library
Lobby
Wednesday M1
12) Mayday Celebration and Reclaim the Streets Action
in
Olympia with the Infernal Noise Brigade and other
festitivities.
**********************************************
3. Logistics
How Can I Help to Plan and Organize It?
Come to one of our meetings: we are meeting every
Monday from 6:30-8 PM at Clancy's Pub downtown and
every Thursday from 4:30-5:30 pm at CAB 320 (Student
Activities) on the Evergreen campus in Olympia.
What If I Just Want to Participate as an Attendee?
That is fine, but remember this is not a conference
per se. Rather this is a series of events spread out
over two weeks, continuing on beyond that as well. So
you might want to pick the parts that look the most
interesting and come to those; a much more complete
schedule will be posted on the website by early April.
Contact Us!
Total Liberation Project
c/o
Evergreen Political Information Center
Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington
98502
(360)867-6144
ringfingers@yahoo.com
TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING
Transportation Options
Airport Shuttles: (from Sea-Tac Airport to
Olympia-TESC Campus)
Capitol Aeroporter…………………………………………………………….(360)
754-7113
Adult 1-way = $25 Student 1-way = $22
(to TESC Campus)
Centralia Sea-Tac Airport
Express…………………………………………….(360) 756-0636
Adult 1-way = $25 Student 1-way = $22
(to TESC Campus)
Tri-City Transport Inc. (Charter of 2 or more
passengers only)…………......(360) 438-1858
Call to inquire about rates.
Train
Amtrak:
Centennial Amtrak Station (Olympia) - 6600 Yelm Hwy
SE………………..(360) 923-4602
Reservations: 1-800-872-7245
Bus
Greyhound Bus Lines:
Olympia Terminal - 107 7th Ave. SE (Capitol and
7th)……………………...(360) 357-5541
Intercity Transit:
Downtown Customer Service (Olympia Transit
Center)………………….....(360) 786-1881
http://www.intercitytransit.com
Pierce Transit:
Pierce County (connects Olympia and Seattle through
Tacoma)...................(253) 581-8000
http://www.piercetransit.org
Sound Transit:
Puget Sound, Sounder rail and express bus service
....................................(888) 889-6368
http://www.sounder.org
Lodging Options
Area Hotels
Ameritel Inn Olympia
4520 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98516
Tel: 360-459-8866
Fax: 360-491-9779
http://www.ameritelinns.com
Bailey Motor Inn
3333 Martin Way E.
Lacey, WA
(360) 491-7515
Best Western-Aladdin Inn
900 Capitol Way S.
Olympia, WA 98501
(360) 352-7200
Carriage Inn Motel
1211 Quince St. SE
Olympia, WA 98501-2455
Tel: 360-943-4710
Fax: 360-943-0804
Cavanaughs at Capitol Lake
2300 Evergreen Park Dr.
Olympia, WA 98512
Tel: 360-943-4000
Fax: 360-357-6604
Comfort Inn
4700 Park Center Ave. NE
Lacey, WA 98416
Tel: 360-456-6300
Fax: 360-456-7423
Comfort Inn
1620 74th Ave. SW
Olympia, WA 98512
Tel: 360-596-9100
Fax: 360-596-9090
Days Inn Inc.
120 College St. SE
Lacey, WA 98503
Tel: 800-282-7028
Forest Haven B&B
7800 Brown Rd. SW
Olympia, WA
(360) 956-7800
Golden Gavel Motor Hotel
909 Capitol Way S
Olympia, WA 98501-1209
Tel: 360-352-8533
Fax: 360-705-9077
Guesthouse Suites
1600 74th Ave SW
Tumwater, WA 98512
Tel: 360-943-5040
Fax: 360-943-5066
Harbinger Inn B&B
1136 E Bay Dr NE
Olympia, WA
(360) 754-0389
Holiday Inn-Express
4704 Park Center Ave NE
Lacey, WA 98516
Tel: 360-412-1200
Fax: 360-412-1100
Holly Motel
2816 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA
(360) 943-3000
King Oscar Motel
8200 Quinalt Way NE
Lacey, WA 98503
Tel: 360-438-3333
Fax: 360-438-1703
Phoenix Inn Hotel
415 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1024
Tel: 360-570-0555
Ramada Inn Governor House
621 Capitol Way S
Olympia, WA 98501-1287
Tel: 360-352-7700
Fax: 360-943-9349
Shalimar Suites
5895 Capitol Blvd S
Tumwater, WA 98501-4588
Tel: 360-943-8391
Fax: 360-943-8428
Super 8 Motel
4615 Martin Way
Lacey, WA 98516
Tel: 360-459-8888
Fax: 360-438-0179
Swantown Inn B&B
1431 11th Ave SE
Olympia, WA
(360) 753-9123
Tyee Hotel
500 Tyee Dr SW
Olympia, WA 98512-7398
Tel: 360-352-0511
Fax: 360-943-6448
We also have very limited housing on a first come,
first served basis in private residences of
volunteers. Contact
to reserve a space as soon as possible. The Total
Liberation Project and The Evergreen State College
assume no liability for your housing match. You choose
this option at your own risk.
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