Showing posts with label urban wildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban wildlife. Show all posts

13 January 2008

Some new Photos

Capitol Theatre Free Wall
The Free Wall is behind the Capitol Theatre in downtown Olympia, WA. The Capitol Theatre is operated by the OFS (Olympia Film Society). OFS has made this wall, which is the rear of the theatre building (and in an alleyway) available to local graffitos to use at their own discretion. It's a pretty cool. It's pretty active, and it certainly was this past Friday night, there were about 5 different painters when I walked by.

No Blood for Oil
If I ever decide to bust out some spraying on the oly capitol theatre free wall, then you better believe that I am going to write "NO BLOOD FOR OIL!"

Olympic Mountains
Finally, here's a more tranquil perspective to start out your week. The Olympic mountains are in the distance, they rise up from behind the shoreline of Budd Inlet.

12 June 2007

Comfortability in Protest

Seattle Pigeon
Pigeon
The following is an excerpt of a rough draft of an article that I am working on about creative nonviolence and hostile protest behavior:

Belligerent sloganeering and hostile speech make me feel uncomfortable. If the goal is a mass movement – a peoples’ movement – a grass roots movement, then there will need to be masses of people. But it will be hard to amass the necessary number of individuals if people feel uncomfortable in the protest environment. Instead of shouting abrasive slogans it would be more effective to demonstrate an attitude of understanding. We have the ability to create a more comfortable environment for protest. We can create a welcoming atmosphere. How can we be most effective? By having a critical mass of people in the streets. By having people who are committed and willing to participate in life-serving acts of creative nonviolence. How can we find this critical mass? We can promote the formation of a critical mass by developing a comfortable, welcoming, and fun environment. Creating a comfortable and respectful protest environment truly embraces a diversity of tactics. More people will be likely to bring their children, for example, or participate in actions of sacrifice or nonviolent physical obstruction, like roadblocks, if there is a peaceful environment. Shouting profanities, vulgarities and slurs works counter to the creation of a peaceful environment.