Québec 2001: Un Carnaval Contre le Capitalisme
Kevin Yuen-Kit Lo & Stefan Christoff
“Confronting the FTAA: Thousands of people from across the Americas
converged April 20th to 22nd, 2001 to protest the Summit of the Americas
in Québec City. Demonstrations, direct actions, and acts of creative
resistance confronted the closed-door negotiations on the Free Trade
Area of the Americas (FTAA) Agreement, hemispheric trade legislation
that many dubbed “NAFTA on steroids.” The resistance in the streets on
those early Spring days occurred as part of a continuum of anti-colonial
resistance, over many generations, that located the FTAA within a
historical trajectory of conquest, resource extraction, and colonial
exploitation under the seemingly benign veneer of “free trade.” People
tore down sections of the security fencing surrounding the summit,
despite thousands of heavily armed police who targeted them with rubber
bullets and submerged the city in clouds of tear gas. This grassroots
convergence protest was a critical step in mobilizing popular resistance
to the FTAA across the hemisphere, leading to the defeat of the
agreement in 2005, before it was ever ratified.”
Printed at the worker-owned Stumptown Printers, Portland, OR.
Printed at the worker-owned Stumptown Printers, Portland, OR.
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