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Sunday, August 6, 2000

Protesters Are Wide Awake in Seattle--and Heading for L.A.

The environmental activists who inspired street marches during
last year's World Trade Organization talks are gearing up for the
Democratic convention.

By KIM MURPHY, LA Times Staff Writer

SEATTLE--A map on the overhead projector showed the
large blocks of old-growth forest set aside under the Clinton
administration's 1993 Northwest Forest Plan, the plan that was
supposed to have ended the spotted owl timber wars of the
1980s.

Then, with another map, forest activist David Jennings showed
what areas the plan really had protected from logging. Taking into
account the effects of roads, adjacent logging and other impacts,
the broad islands of forest shrank to isolated flecks of green.
Proof, Jennings said, that the stately old trees of the Pacific
Northwest and the species they nurture still are threatened.

"The emperor has no clothes. This is a totally dysfunctional
forest protection system," Jennings told about 75 Seattle-area
environmental activists at a recent "teach-in" to prepare protesters
for this month's Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.
Several people in the audience applauded. Some took notes. A
local longshoremen's union representative fought back tears.

The activists in Seattle--the ones who shut down the entire
downtown retail core during the World Trade Organization talks
last year--have a message for those in Los Angeles: They're
coming. And they're still mad.

"Seattle was the line in the sand. . . . We've now crossed the
line, and we're coming after you," said Liz Butler of the Coastal
Rainforest Coalition. "I challenge you to make L.A. the place
where they run scared and things start to happen!"

During the WTO protests, tens of thousands of demonstrators
from all over the U.S. were able to disrupt the trade talks by
setting up human blockades. But it was a small core of activists
who did much of the organizing; thousands of Seattle citizens,
inspired by the protesters' message against global corporate
domination, joined the marches in the streets.

This month, anywhere from 50 to 400 or more Seattle
activists will travel to California to join the planned street action.
And many of those come from the highly organized, grass-roots
environmental groups that are old hands at the kind of direct
civil-disobedience actions being contemplated in Los
Angeles--actions they have mounted routinely for a decade or
more in tree-sits and logging-road blockades in the Northwest
forests.

Additional demonstrations are planned Aug. 14 in cities
across the country on a National Forest Protection Day to
coincide with the opening of the Democratic convention.

Last month's organizational meeting was sponsored by the
American Lands Alliance, the Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project
and the Coastal Rainforest Coalition. The fact that the
Democratic convention is their primary target reflects both a
sense of abandonment by the Republican Party and profound
ambivalence about the Clinton administration's record on
environmental issues.

"Obviously, a potential [George W.] Bush administration
would be very aggressive on federal lands, in terms of logging.
We do not want to face a potential Bush administration. A Nader
[Green Party] candidacy: Nader has taken a very interesting
position, ending the commercial sale program on public lands,"
Peter Nelson of the Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project told
attendees.

"We're trying to educate [Vice President Al] Gore about what
is happening with our forests in the Pacific Northwest," Nelson
said.

Groups like the Ruckus Society routinely educate protesters
about street-level tactics for civil disobedience. But the
environmental teach-in reflected an aspect of the WTO protests
that caught many observers off guard: large numbers of activists
taking to the streets, prepared to talk with some degree of
knowledge about the impacts of globalization on U.S. labor,
Third World economies and the environment.

Over the space of four hours, organizers gave seminars on
issues such as the proposed global free logging agreement; the
impact of China's entry into the WTO on that country's fledgling
forest protection laws; the move by corporations such as Home
Depot and Kinko's away from products derived from old-growth
forests; and the current state of legal protections for the remaining
4% of historic ancient forests in the continental U.S.

"I hope each one of you will become an activist-to-be as a
result of what you've heard here," said Seattle City Councilman
Peter Steinbrueck.

Tracy Wiegman, a longshoreman from Tacoma, Wash.,
pledged that labor would be supporting the street actions, as
union members did during the Seattle WTO protests.

"To listen to presentations like David's [on disappearing
old-growth forests], it was bringing tears to my eyes," Wiegman
said.

Union turnout is not expected to be as high as it was in
Seattle, however, because labor leaders are closing ranks around
Gore. AFL-CIO President John Sweeney says that because
union members account for about one-third of the convention
delegates, they will have a voice in party policy. "We will be
inside the hall," he has said, "not outside it."

Because most groups are organizing on an issue-by-issue
basis, it is hard to estimate how many protesters will be traveling
to Los Angeles from Seattle. Erica Kay of the Community Action
Network said she knew of several car- and vanloads, in addition
to a bus traveling from the University of Washington.

Numbers count, Antonia Juhasz of the American Lands
Alliance told the group.

"Money's only good because it can buy votes. What we need
to do is show the elected officials the amount of people we have,
and it will outweigh the money," she said. "We saw in Seattle, our
power is incredibly potent. We need to bring it out on display."

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