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Interview with Mike Dolan (2)
Interview with Mike Dolan (2)
TitleInterview with Mike Dolan (2)
CreatorInterviewer: Jeremy Simer
Interviewee: Mike Dolan

Publisher/AffiliationPeople for Fair Trade / Network Opposed to WTO (PFT)
Global Trade Watch
Citizens Trade Campaign

Place of PublicationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date2000-03-03
NotesText of this interview can be found at the following url: http://depts.washington.edu/wtohist/interview_index.htm

People discussed in interview: Sally Soriano, David Korten, Ron Judd, Larry Dohrs, Forrest, Linda, Jimmy Madsen [Jeremy?], Bill Aal, Stan Emert, Stewart Acuff, Patti Goldman, Phil Condit, Bill Gates, Jonathan Rosenblum, Sweeney, Rich Feldman, Bobby Gorman, Vinnie O'Brien, George Kurtin, David Solnit, Joe Euhline, Michael Ramos, Clark Kimmerer (assistant police chief), Keith Orton (mayor's office), Virginia Beecham (Parks Dept.), Ralph Nader, David Smith, Martha Baskin, Tyree Scott, Juan Jose Bocanegra, Phil Bereano, Beth Burrows, John Boonstrow, Lori Wallach, Rosalinda (Jobs with Justice), John Youngdahl, Kelly Quirk, Kevin Danaher, Juliette Beck, Steve Kretzman, Don Kegley, Victor Menotti, Han Shan, John Sellers, Clinton, Gore, Geov Parrish, Margareta Strand, Erica Kay, John Boonstra, Scott (musician's union), Bob (musician's union), Carleen O'Dell, Lari Brown (mayor's office), Pat Rasmussen.

Places discussed in interview: San Diego, Seattle, Washington DC, Labor Temple, Louisville Kentucky, Atlanta, Paramount, Seattle Conference Center, Seattle Youth Hostel, The Westin, The Sheraton, The Edgewater, Methodist Church, Exhibition Hall, Denny Street.

Organizations discussed in interview:Citizen's Trade Campaign (CTC), Washington Environmental Council, media education committee, Steering committee, Reform Party, "Street Committee, " Direct Action Network (DAN), People for Fair Trade / Network Opposed to WTO (PFT), Ruckus Society, Rainforest Action Network (RAN), Global Exchange, American Federation of Labor - Congress of International Organizations (AFL-CIO), Jobs with Justice, Seattle Host Organization (SHO), Local Steelworkers, Local Teamsters, Longshoreman, King County Labor Council (KCLC), Worker's Center, Art and Revolution, Field Mobilization Department, Washington Association of Churches, City of Seattle, Seattle Police, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Treasury Department, Secret Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, King County Sheriff, Washington State Police and Patrol, Seattle Mayor's office, Department of Intergovernmental Affairs, Parks Department, Labor and Employment Law Office (LELO), Project Underground, Headwaters Action, Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment (ASJE), International Forum on Globalizations (IFG), Musician's Union.

Summary of imterview: Mike Dolan, who ran the People for Fair Trade/Network Opposed to WTO office for Public Citizen, offers insight to the complexities of organizing the various, diverse groups and individual activists coming to Seattle for the WTO protests. Dolan also discusses his interaction with King County Labor Council (KCLC) leader Ron Judd, and how their affiliation put pressure on the AFL-CIO to plan the Labor march. Dolan describes his role as middleman between Labor and the Direct Action Network (DAN) and how miscommunication led to two large demonstrations on November 30. Dolan also discusses conflicting ideologies of the NGOs opposing the WTO.
TimelineAfter WTO
Intended PurposeOral History
Issue AreaTrade
SubjectsWorld Trade Organization. Ministerial Conference—Personal narratives
Geographic CoverageUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Object TypeInterview
Physical DescriptionComputer file
CollectionWTO History Project
ContributorWTO History Project
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Organizations MentionedCitizen's Trade Campaign (CTC), Washington Environmental Council, media education committee, Steering committee, Reform Party, "Street Committee," Direct Action Network (DAN), People for Fair Trade / Network Opposed to WTO (PFT), Ruckus Society, Rainforest Action Network (RAN), Global Exchange, American Federation of Labor - Congress of International Organizations (AFL-CIO), Jobs with Justice, Seattle Host Organization (SHO), Local Steelworkers, Local Teamsters, Longshoreman, King County Labor Council (KCLC), Worker's Center, Art and Revolution, Field Mobilization Department, Washington Association of Churches, City of Seattle, Seattle Police, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Treasury Department, Secret Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, King County Sheriff, Washington State Police and Patrol, Seattle Mayor's office, Department of Intergovernmental Affairs, Parks Department, Labor and Employment Law Office (LELO), Project Underground, Headwaters Action, Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment (ASJE), International Forum on Globalizations (IFG), Musician's Union
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