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	<author_name>Greater Baltimore Chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America</author_name>
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	<title>Black Bloc Friday: WTO/99</title>
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	<description>As we approach the 26th anniversary of the historic 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, come experience the energy and urgency of that pivotal moment, and the anti-globalization movement’s connection to and influence on movements since. WTO/99 captures the protests that shut down World Trade Organization meetings and ignited a new era of global justice organizing — told entirely through archival footage. Following the screening, stick around for a panel discussion with producer/editor Alex Megaro, archivist Jessica Douglas, and journalist Brandon Soderberg. Suggested donation: $10-$15 sliding scale to benefit Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT). No one turned away for lack of funds. We also encourage attendees to bring donations for Red Emma&#x27;s Community Fridge or Free Store.</description>
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