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Interview with Vinnie O'Brien
Interview with Vinnie O'Brien
TitleInterview with Vinnie O'Brien
CreatorInterviewer: Jaelle Dragomir
Interviewee: Vinnie O'Brien

Publisher/AffiliationAFL-CIO
Place of PublicationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date2000-11-21
NotesText of this interview can be found at the following url: http://depts.washington.edu/wtohist/interview_index.htm People discussed in interview: Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Bob Gorman, Jerry Shay, President John Sweeney, Rebenda, Ron Judd.

Places discussed in interview: 4th and Pike, Convention Center, Hawaii, Memorial Stadium, Nevada, Oregon, San Francisco, SeaTac, Seattle Central Community College (SCCC), Singapore, University of Washington (UW), Vancouver, Washington DC, Yale.

Organizations discussed in interview: American Federation of Labor - Congress of International Organizations (AFL-CIO), Amtrak, Boeing, Canadian Labor Council, Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HARE), King County Labor Council (KCLC), Seattle Police Department, Take Back the Street, Vancouver Labor Council.

Summary of interview: Vinnie O'Brien, Assistant Director in the Department of Field Mobilization for the AFL-CIO, mobilized working men and women from Vancouver, B.C. to San Francisco for the WTO protests. O'Brien describes his participation in protest march negotiations with law enforcement agencies, the importance of the alliance between the AFL-CIO and religious and environmental organizations, and the roles that students and the Internet played in the protests. O'Brien says there were two events on November 30th: one was the "anarchists with the destruction, " and the other was the "peaceful labor march with 40, 000 people." O'Brien says that the WTO protest has influenced all of his work since November 30th.
TimelineAfter WTO
Intended PurposeOral History
Issue AreaLabor
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 MentionedAmerican Federation of Labor - Congress of International Organizations (AFL-CIO), Amtrak, Boeing, Canadian Labor Council, Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HARE), King County Labor Council (KCLC), Seattle Police Department, Take Back the Street, Vancouver Labor Council
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