Photos by Amy Fields.
I stepped right off a bus into the throng of the march in progress. We had just chanted outside Chase and Bank of America and were shown where the credit union was.
Governor Gregoire has called a special legislative session for Monday, November 28th. She wants to make more cuts to “balance the budget” on the backs of the poor. Does this seem like a good idea? Or can we see an end to this nonsense. Maybe a general strike is needed. I’m sure lots of concerned voters will want to be there in Olympia for that special session! Sign up here , or go with your fave socialists, unions etc.
And before you go any further, here’s how they do it NY style: How To Make A Billionaire Blink
turning onto 5th Ave
marching up 5th Ave
no one felt too bad about holding up traffic
looking back on 5th Ave
occupy your money – leave big banks!
5th and Pine
sit-in at 5th and Pine
talking about banks and their plutocracidal tendencies!
I moved my money to a credit union – it was easy!
put your money in a credit union, instead!
bring down parasitic financial institutions!
you know and I know
mic check!
Diverting traffic. The police were pretty restrained, diverting traffic around the intersection. Perhaps they were trying to atone for beating, macing and arresting people the previous Wednesday during protests against JP Morgan/Chase chief bankster Jamie Dimon.
See photos of the violence from the previous Wednesday here – hella good photojournalism by Joshua Trujillo and the Seattle P.I.
Watching traffic. Thank you, brave medical volunteers!
After 20 or 30 minutes, we were warned that the horse patrol would clear the intersection if we didn’t. The good folks of Occupy Seattle told us that there was pizza, comedians, music and dancing at the plaza.
pizza sounded like a good alternative
courtesy of Pagliacci’s
lots of signs of things going wrong
1st comedian -Travis Simmons aka The Big Funny
I tried not to get in the way of the performers and the crowd. Some artists were easier to take multiple photos of, like this next guy. I thought it interesting to see different stages of his jokes:
comedian Nigel Larson
comic 2.2
comic 2.3
comic 2.4
comic 3 and crowd
comic 3 with crowd and buildings
Comedienne Barbara Sehr was next – a personal favorite – she cracked me up! Oh no, you didn’t say that!
Barbara Sehr 2
comic 5 – America’s Got Talent Alumnus Jen Seaman
comic 5.2
comic 5.3
comic 6 – this guy was pretty funny, kind of a loose cannon. Can anyone fill this one’s name in for me?
comic 6.2
crowd enjoying comics
crowd with building
crowd with trees
This costs money, please donate to Occupy Seattle!
Find out more here
the sound crew
the sound crew 2
visualize general strike!
It was nice to see servicemen there
singer
dancers
dancers 2
dancers 3
scarf dancer
scarf dancer 2
a bankster
A band started to play. I was walking away, but the beautiful, echoing voice of the singer and the accompaniment brought me back. I’m glad I went back. These guys were really good, they were wailing.
They’re called Surrealized. These photos are not in sequence – I just tried to tell a little bit of the story. I couldn’t stay for the whole set. See link to their Facebook page below.
Surrealized Facebook page here
Surrealized 2
drummer with building
drummer with building 2
multi-instrumentalist
wailing!
trumpet and building
trumpet and buildings. See that big wall there? I think this plaza was designed acoustically to be a good performance space. And you’d have to say these guys were using it to its best advantage. Very nice!
father and son dancing (?)
mother and son (?)
bicyclist riding to honor military families
update and donation bucket
riding to honor military families 2
bicyclist with passers-by
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