Our first walking tour! Protesters descending on Washington, D.C. to #DisruptJ20 are stepping into a long history of resistance in the belly of the beast. One of the most innovative and powerful cycles of protest in the nation’s capital was the movement against corporate globalization in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Most tours of D.C. take you around the monuments and museums downtown, but we want to show you another side of the city—the neighborhoods and DIY spaces from which anarchists launched attacks on capital and where seeds were planted for a new world to take its place. Through historic sites, interviews, and a scrapbook of anti-capitalist mementos, we hope to pass on some of the lessons and inspiration that the anti-globalization movement can offer, especially as a new wave of struggle begins under Trump. {January 9, 2017}
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Sundiata Acoli 39794–066
FCI Cumberland
Post Office Box 1000
Cumberland, MD 21501
{January 14th}
Herman Bell 79-C–0262
Great Meadow Correctional Facility
11739 State Route 22
Post Office Box 51
Comstock, NY 12821–0051
{January 14th}
Joseph “Joe Joe” Bowen AM–4272
1 Kelley Drive
Coal Township, PA 17866–1021
{January 15th}
Marius Mason #04672–061
FMC Carswell
Federal Medical Center
Post Office Box 27137
Forth Worth, TX 76127
{January 26th}