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Interview with Dan Seligman
Interview with Dan Seligman
TitleInterview with Dan Seligman
CreatorInterviewer: April Eaton
Interviewee: Dan Seligman

Publisher/AffiliationSierra Club
Place of PublicationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date2000-08-17
NotesText of this interview can be found at the following url: http://depts.washington.edu/wtohist/interview_index.htm People discussed in interview: Bill Arthur, George Bush, Kathleen Casey, Mike Dolan, Tom Donahue, Ron Judd, Mike McClosky, Salinas.

Organizations discussed in interview: American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Direct Action Network (DAN), Global Exchange, greenies [Green Party?], King County Labor Council (KCLC), Public Citizen, Responsible Trade Program, Ruckus Society, Sierra Club, Sierra Student Coalition, WTO -World Trade Organization.

Summary of interview: Dan Seligman of the Sierra Club talks about his organization's dedication to environmental protection, the role they played in the WTO protests, why they were successful and their minimal interaction with other organizations. According to Seligman, the Sierra Club's focus and continued success relies on grass roots, strictly bottom up organizing tactics while trying to reach as many people as possible through education, the media and the Internet. Their target audience is largely everyday, middle-class people who care about the environment. They also want to reunite environmental organizations around core trade principles: keep trade clean, green and fair. Although they didn't interact directly with the civil disobedience groups at the protests, they saw those groups' roles as creating lots of energy and images, while they formed messages and explanations.
TimelineAfter WTO
Intended PurposeOral History
Issue AreaEnvironment
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 Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Direct Action Network (DAN), Global Exchange, greenies [Green Party?], King County Labor Council (KCLC), Public Citizen, Responsible Trade Program, Ruckus Society, Sierra Club, Sierra Student Coalition, WTO -World Trade Organization
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