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J20 International General Strike and Bush Inauguration Protest

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Ideas and many links about the J20 general strike and Bush Inauguration Day protest...
Call in sick. Take a personal day. 1/20/05
January 20th, 2005

The first worldwide general strike in history.
Call in sick. Take a personal day.
Blockade the imperial procession.
Protests everywhere.

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Please forward this along! Inauguration protest information -- January 20th, 2005
J20 - Anti-Inauguration Call-to-Action

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: www.inaugurationmedia.org
Radio Coordinator: Selina; 202-250-4939;  selina@riseup.net
Photo and Print Coordinator: Nancy; 202-216-2817;  nancy@upcloseandpolitical.com
All Other Inquires: Chris; 202-413-2212;  chrisstrohm@yahoo.com
Allison; 301-949-7639;  allison@amp-photo.net

Independent Media Converges to Cover Bush Inauguration

We are contacting you as an important member of the independent media community to ask you to participate in, support or promote independent media coverage of the upcoming presidential inauguration in January. From Jan. 10 through Jan. 24, independent media makers will converge in the nation’s capital to provide continuous coverage of the inauguration through video, photography, radio, print, and web postings.

We are a group of independent media makers in Washington, DC that has formed to help facilitate and coordinate coverage of the inauguration. For more information, please visit our website at www.inaugurationmedia.org. A list of our needs follows at the end of this letter, along with information on how to join out listserves. Information about specific media projects during the inauguration will be available on our website in the coming weeks.

If you are in the DC area or coming to town for the inauguration, we ask you to contact us to help coordinate independent media coverage. We intend to provide a media workspace with broadband Internet access, telephones, a limited number of computers for public use and Internet radio facilities. Although we will appreciate and request donations for use of the space, no one who legitimately wants to use the space to create independent media will be turned away.

If you cannot come to Washington for the inauguration, please help promote and distribute the independent media that is produced. For example, post a link to our website on your site. Repost or re-air content produced during the inauguration. Use whatever forum you have to discuss and promote the independent media produced during the inauguration. Share this letter and the existence of our media center with your readership, listenership, viewership, fellow journalists, photographers, filmmakers, and writers. Also, consider sponsoring a trip to Washington for someone else who wishes to create media.

Finally, we ask everyone to review the list of needs at the end of this letter and help us however you can.

This year’s election was won by a razor thin margin. Indeed, almost half of those who voted did not vote for Bush. The same was true of the last election. Despite this, the mainstream media provided almost no coverage of the protests and general dissent surrounding the 2000 inauguration. We do not want this situation to occur again, and we are determined to use our voices and the voices of others around the world to ensure that independent messages are heard.

The success of delivering these messages depends upon how much unity we can create in the world of independent media. One person acting alone is one voice. Acting together, we are many voices, and can pool our resources to rise above the din of the mainstream media. With your assistance, we can ensure that the voice of independent media is heard loud and clear.

Thank you for any support you can offer us.

DC Inauguration Media Group

ABOUT US:
We are a not-for-profit coalition of independent media makers working on an entirely volunteer basis. Any money we receive in the form of contributions will go directly towards supporting the creation and distribution of independent media. A list of participants is available on our website, www.inaugurationmedia.org.

LIST OF NEEDS:

Financial Contributions. Please consider making a financial contribution of any amount. All contributions are tax-deductible through the DC Independent Media Center. Complete information on how to make on online or mail donation is listed at:  http://dc.indymedia.org/info/display/support/index.php.

Equipment Donations. We are currently seeking equipment donations. Items needed include working computers (preferably P3, G3 or better); flat screen monitors; digital video cameras; 35mm or digital cameras; digital audio recorders; flatbed or negative scanners; video tapes for dubbing; digital audio tapes; hubs and routers; networking gear; table and chairs. Equipment donations can be tax-deductible as well.

Translation Services. We need people to help translate content, especially in the languages of Arabic, Spanish, and French.

Technical and Server Support. We need individuals with IT and networking skills. We are also seeking additional servers to help host the high volume of media we anticipate during the inauguration.

Archiving Support. We need individuals to help us archive media produced during the inauguration.

JOIN OUR LISTSERVES
Please join the following listserves to coordinate media coverage during the inauguration:

General communication and announcements:
 imc-dc@indymedia.org (Join at
 http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-dc)

Tech coordination:  imc-dc-tech@indymedia.org (Join at
 http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-dc-tech)

Video coordination:  imc-dc-video@indymedia.org (Join
at
 http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-dc-video)

Audio coordination:  imc-dc-audio@indymedia.org (Join
at
 http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-dc-audio)

Call radio talk shows and write letters to the newspapers...

www.dawndc.net/events/j20_05/call.php
www.austinspokes.org/j20-org.shtml
www.organiccollective.org
www.j20pdx.net
 http://www.notinourname.net/archive/20jan05-actions.htm
www.counter-inaugural.org
www.j20.org
www.indybay.org/news/2004/11/1704178_comment.php
www.indybay.org/news/2004/12/1708244.php
 http://www.globalizethis.org/article.php?id=50
www.voxunion.com
www.notinourname.net
 http://actagainstwar.org/calendar.php?calid=321
 http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=2651
 http://www.answerla.org/
 http://www.rancor.info/
 http://fc.retecivica.milano.it/.../ConferenzAmbiente/ talk.environment/04223FC2-3B9ACA00-059EFD51









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1/20/05

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UK Plans

01.01.2005 14:06

So just what exactly is being planned for the UK? I've not seen anything at all mentioned anywhere.

Rich


J20 FLASHMOBS #1 Bush Contributor Esso/Exxon/Mobil

02.01.2005 22:09

J20 FLASHMOBS #1 Bush Contributor Esso/Exxon/Mobil

Depending on the number of participants in your city, two or more flashmobs could descend on various locations and then converge with the main counter-inaugural protest (before moving elsewhere). Esso/Exxon/Mobil provides an internationally unifying group of landmarks and could provide a clear link between Bush, corporations, oil, war, and the system in general.
Flashmobs could be a great way to rally the troops. It may not be easy but it's also not to late (and might be fun) -- so get busy, get active, get revolting!

 http://www.flashmob.com/faq.html
 http://xflashmobs.com/faq.asp
 http://www.pacificenvironment.org/stopexxonmobil

hoomy