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Interview with Margaret Butler
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| Title | Interview with Margaret Butler |
| Creator | Interviewer: Jeremy Simer Interviewee: Margaret Butler
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| Publisher/Affiliation | Jobs With Justice (Portland, Oreg.)
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| Place of Publication | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Notes | Text of this interview can be found at the following url: http://depts.washington.edu/wtohist/interview_index.htm People discussed in interview: Ann Caylor Rolling, Bill Resnik, Chris Borte, Lori and Dave King, Nancy (coworker), Paul Sklar, Ralph At AFSC.
Places discussed in interview: First Unitarian Church, Franklin High School, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Portland State University. br Organizations discussed in interview: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Direct Action Network (DAN), Jobs with Justice, Portlanders Against WTO.
Summary of interview: Margaret Butler and other members of Jobs with Justice mobilized Oregonians against the WTO. They coordinated transportation to Seattle for activists and reached out to labor unions and community groups in Portland, Oregon. Butler believes that Jobs with Justice was the only organization in the United States to mobilize people for both direct action/civil disobedience and the Labor march. Butler lists a number of Portland organizations and individuals that were key in planning the WTO protests, including the First Unitarian Church, several Portland State University professors, and Portlanders Against WTO. Butler also speaks enthusiastically about the role played by Portland students in the protests. |
| Timeline | After WTO |
| Intended Purpose | Oral History
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| Issue Area | Labor
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| Subjects | World Trade Organization. Ministerial Conference—Personal narratives |
| Geographic Coverage | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Object Type | Interview
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| Physical Description | Computer file |
| Collection | WTO History Project
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| Contributor | WTO History Project |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. |
| Organizations Mentioned | American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Direct Action Network (DAN), Jobs with Justice, Portlanders Against WTO
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