“Battle of Lawrenceville” to “G-Spot”, interviews
By Quietdown • Sep 28th, 2009 • Category: ProtestI was late for the G-20 Resistance Project march “The People’s Uprising!“, but early, as it turned out, for the “Battle of Lawrenceville.” I arrived at 40th and Butler while wave after wave of those heavily armed and armored to protect the assembled archons from the forces of anarchy marched down 40th, across the 40th St. Bridge and down Butler St.
Biked through the Strip, North Side, Downtown and Oakland and wound down at the “G-Spot” art exhibit at Lawrenceville’s Fe Gallery. Read more about my experiences, along with mp3 interviews recorded throughout the day (with the Merton Center’s Miles Dinnen, some anonymous anarchists, Dean Cercone and Alberto Almarza) at Pittsburgh Alpha to Omega.
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Quietdown is a Bloomfield-based blogger covering topics local, hyperlocal, nonlocal and nonsensical, my recent posts are mainly personal accounts of my G-20 experiences along with interviews I recorded, photos and video by Jessica Silver and links to other media.
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