Skip to main content
  • jordan retro 6 release date 2023
  • michael kors outlet store woodbury commons
  • air jordan 1 factory outlet
  • air jordan outlet website reviews
  • New Air Jordans 1 release dates
  • air jordan 11 midnight navy
  • Nike SB Dunk high premium doom sneaker talk
  • adidas yeezy boost 350 v2 salt
  • Air Jordan 4 GS Where The Wild Things Are DH0572 264 Release Date Price 4
  • jordan kids shoes jordan 1 retro high white university blue black
  • Home
  • Calendar
  • About Us
  • Watch/Listen
  • FOIL Docs
  • Editorial Policy
  • Log in
  • Publish Article

Upcoming Events

No upcoming calendar events.

BTL:Left-Right Coalition Resists President Bush's Call to Renew USA Patriot Act.

Primary tabs

  • View(active tab)
  • Devel

...Political Action Interview with William Fisher, co-editor of "Another World is Possible: Popular Alternatives to Globalization at the World Social Forum," conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris

4th Annual World Social Forum Debates its Future as a Vehicle for Political Action

Interview with William Fisher, co-editor of "Another World is Possible: Popular Alternatives to Globalization at the World Social Forum," conducted by Scott Harris

The World Social Forum, one of the largest international gatherings of progressive activists, drew more than 100,000 delegates to this year's event held Jan. 16 through 21 in Bombay, India. The Forum, often described as part political summit meeting, part carnival and part protest, had held its first three annual meetings in Porto Alegre, Brazil, but chose this year to move the gathering to Asia.

Originally conceived as a venue to counter the World Economic Forum held annually in Davos, Switzerland, where elite business and political leaders gather to network and formulate policies -- the World Social Forum has in many ways overshadowed its rival. Activists, academics, workers and students -- representing diverse social justice movements -- come to the World Social Forum to participate in workshops, seminars and strategy sessions exploring alternative models for equitable economic and environmentally sustainable development. Last year's Forum gave birth to coordinated international protests opposing the Bush administration's planned invasion of Iraq.

Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with William Fisher, co-editor of the book "Another World Is Possible: Popular Alternatives to Globalization at the World Social Forum." Fisher, who just returned from the Bombay gathering, discusses some of the issues considered at this year's Forum and the internal debate about the future of the progressive summit meeting.

William Fisher is co-editor along with Thomas Ponniah of the book "Another World Is Possible: Popular Alternatives to Globalization at the World Social Forum," published by Zed. Visit the World Social Forum's website at www.wsfindia.org

LISTEN to this week's half-hour program of Between The Lines by clicking on one of the links below:

http://www.btlonline.org
*
"Between The Lines" is a half-hour syndicated radio news magazine that each week features a summary of under-reported news stories and interviews with activists and journalists who offer progressive perspectives on international, national and regional political, economic and social issues. Because "Between The Lines" is independent of all publications, media networks or political parties, we are able to bring a diversity of voices to the airwaves generally ignored or marginalized by the major media. For more information on this week's topics and to check out our text archive listing topics and guests presented in previous programs visit: http://www.btlonline.org
*
"Between the Lines," WPKN 89.5 FM's weekly radio news magazine can be heard Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. ET; Wednesdays at 8 a.m. ET and Saturdays at 2 p.m. ET (Wednesday's show airs at 7:30 a.m. ET during fundraising months of April and October).
*
For an email subscription of "Between The Lines Weekly Summary" which features a RealAudio link to the week's program for Between The Lines, send an email to btlsummary-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
*
For an email subscription of "Between The Lines Q&A" which features a RealAudio link and weekly transcript to one of the interviews featured on Between The Lines, send an email to btlqa-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
*
betweenthelines@snet.net
*
Distributed by Squeaky Wheel Productions
http://www.squeakywheel.net/
*
©2004 Between The Lines. All Rights Reserved.
**

Civil Liberties / Human Rights
  • Facebook logo
  • Google logo
  • identi.ca logo
  • Twitter logo
  • Digg logo
  • del.icio.us logo
  • Reddit logo
  • StumbleUpon logo
  • Yahoo logo
  • Log in or register to post comments

Search form

Local News

Did District Attorney Sandra Doorley Violate Ethics Guidelines While Attending a Local Republican Fundraiser in May?
Jim Goodman - Sleeper Cell for the Revolution!
The Press as Powdered Donut with Blue Badge in the Middle
Blueprint for Engagement: Evaluating Police / Community Relations Final Report (2017)
The Police-Civilian Foot Patrol: An Evaluation of the PAC-TAC Experiemnt in Rochester, New York (June 1975)
Police Killing of Denise Hawkins (1975)
Complaint Investigation Committee Legislation (1977)
Race Rebellion of July 1964
Selections Regarding the Police Advisory Board (1963-1970)
Prelude to the Police Advisory Board
A.C. White (January 26, 1963)
Police Raid on Black Muslim Religious Service (January 6, 1963)
Rufus Fairwell (August 12, 1962)
Incarcerated Worker sheds light on Prison Labor Conditions during Pandemic
Police and Political Commentary
BWC video indicates Mark Gaskill was holding his phone as police shouted "gun"
How the NY Attorney General's defended the police who killed Daniel Prude
Hats off to Kropotkin!!
Agreement between the City of Rochester and the Rochester Police Locust Club, 2016 - 2019
Facebook Posts Lead to Federal Rioting Charges for Justice for Daniel Prude Protester

Recent Comments

Any status on FOIL request?
Media's Goebbels
Related
Related
USA as NAZI criminals
oops
PS
A message of Truth from Geral
Fyi
See related data...

Syndication

  • Feature Stories
  • Local News

Account Creation Policy Change

Rochester Indymedia is now requiring editor approval for account creation.

We came to this decision after we had repeated spam posted to our website that caused difficulty with the website's functioning.  We will still have open publishing and keep our site as nonrestrictive and accessible as possible.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.  As before, we will continue to be Rochester's grassroots news and education site.  Thank you for your continued support and remember, "Don't hate the media, be the media!"

Editorial Meeting Times / Locations

The Rochester Independent Media Center (R-IMC) is no longer meeting regularly.
We will set up meetings by necessity and appointment. Please contact us at rochesterindymedia@rocus.org.
Our home is still the Flying Squirrel Community Space at 285 Clarissa St. Occasionally, we hold meetings at RCTV located at 21 Gorham Street.

Global IMC Network

To be downloaded