What is THE END OF PROTEST?
Posted 9 years ago on June 3, 2015, 11:54 a.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
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Articles tagged Micah WhiteWhat is THE END OF PROTEST?
Posted 9 years ago on June 3, 2015, 11:54 a.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
## [Micah White](http://micahmwhite.com) at [Ideas City 2015](http://ideas-city.org)
Upcoming Event: Occupy co-creator Micah White to speak at IDEAS CITY Festival
Posted 9 years ago on April 24, 2015, 1:17 p.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
ABOUT IDEAS CITYThe 2015 IDEAS CITY Festival will take place in the Bowery neighborhood of downtown Manhattan from May 28 to 30, 2015. IDEAS CITY explores the future of cities around the globe with culture as a driving force. Founded by the New Museum in 2011, it is a major collaborative initiative between arts, education, and civic organizations centered on the belief that culture is fundamentally and inextricably vital to urban growth and innovation. The theme of this year’s Festival is The Invisible City. Ticketed events, open to the public, all ages. More info: ideas-city.org and micahmwhite.com <center>Schedule & programming highlights</center>ConferenceThursday, May 28 The Festival kicks off with a series of talks, panels, discussions, and short films at the Great Hall at Cooper Union. Speakers will include some of the world’s most forward-thinking visionaries, who will discuss key civic issues and formulate action for the city of tomorrow. Panels will examine the following topics and questions:
Select participants include: Micah White, Cocreator of Occupy Wall Street and Founder of the Boutique Activist Consultancy specializing in “impossible campaigns” and the struggle between capitalism and activism. Lawrence Lessig, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, advocates for the open-spectrum movement and the need for a Second Constitutional Congress. Bjarke Ingels, an architect renowned for his innovative approach to sustainable development and renewable energy, is conceptualizing a park to protect New York City from rising water surges and is designing Google’s new campus in Palo Alto, California. Trevor Paglen created the term “Experimental Geography” and uses his work as an artist to shed light on the erosion of privacy. Jillian York, Director for International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, specializes in free expression in the Arab world. Christopher Soghoian, principal technologist at the American Civil Liberties Union, is an expert in the role played by third-party service providers in easing law enforcement surveillance of their customers. ActionsFriday, May 29 On the second day, IDEAS CITY upends typical formulas of conference-making by replacing talks and panels with a day of private workshops and an evening of performative actions. This inspiring circus of activity will animate a basilica, gym, and a neighborhood street, illuminating invisible undercurrents in our city. Programming includes:
The StreetSaturday, May 30 One hundred cultural and community groups will transform the streetscape around the Bowery neighborhood into a temporary city of ideas, redefining public space through participatory programming and unexpected structures for gathering, several of which will be constructed from normally invisible commercial materials. Free and open to the public, all ages. Highlights include:
9 Notes On The Future of Revolution—Esquire Interviews Micah White
Posted 9 years ago on March 9, 2015, 1:14 p.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
Esquire names Micah White one of the most influential under 35 year olds alive today.Here's an excerpt from Micah's interview with Esquire:
Micah White PhD, 32, is an activist and former Adbusters editor who saw the protests of Tahrir Square and launched the Occupy Wall Street movement—and the wealth-gap debate that’s raged ever since—with a letter that began “All right you 90,000 redeemers, rebels, and radicals out there . . .” He’s since opened Boutique Activist Consultancy. (Motto: “We Win Lost Causes.”) <hr> The paradigms of activism are in crisis. "You can't solve climate change by organizing a global climate march," says Micah in the latest issue of Esquire.THE END OF PROTEST (new book by Micah White)
Posted 9 years ago on March 8, 2015, 7 a.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
"Protest is dead, long live Protest!"We are pleased to announce that Alfred A. Knopf Canada will publish Micah White's new book THE END OF PROTEST on March 15, 2016.Pledge to read THE END OF PROTEST and let's seed the world with a new protest paradigm!White, former editor at Adbusters Magazine and "[one of] today's most innovative social activists" (CBC Radio) was a driving force behind the Occupy Movement, which became a global phenomenon. World rights to the book were acquired by Random House of Canada's associate publisher Scott Sellers. "We're incredibly excited to be partnering with Micah on this book," says Amanda Lewis, associate editor at Knopf Random House Canada who will be working closely with White on the project. "From economic collapse to climate change to the breakdown of society, there has never been a more important time for a book about how we make true revolution. Micah is one of the strongest voices to guide this resurgence, and his vision for a renewed future—combining philosophy, spirituality, critique of social movements, and practical steps for actually making change—is unlike any other I have read." In THE END OF PROTEST, Micah White offers readers a provocative playbook for harnessing the creativity and optimism of the people in order to transform the existing social order. The paradigms underlying contemporary protest are in a period of crisis. The global forces that impact our ability to determine our collective future—capitalism's collapse, catastrophic climate change and the existential crisis of ultramodernity—stand outside the reach of traditional forms of democratic dissent. Occupy Wall Street was a constructive failure, according to White, that exposed the limits of protest and inaugurated a more potent paradigm of social action based on contagious memes. On the horizon are increasingly sophisticated and dynamic movements that emerge in a bid to break through the political stasis and establish a global people's democracy. THE END OF PROTEST is a populist cri de coeur that introduces a daring and original new thinker. Please share this link with three friends. |
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