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India: From Reflection to Action
Satya Sivaraman
DELHI, 31 Jan (TerraViva) - As large swathes of India reeled under a wave of severe cold weather on January 26 activist groups around the country warmed up things with a variety of protests, rallies and public meetings   more >>
More Thoughts than Action on Action Day
Alejandro Kirk
Unlike the massive gatherings of past years, the World Social Forum’s “Global Day of Action” Saturday did not fill avenues around the world nor did it make headlines on any major progressive media outlet, let alone the mainstream.   more >>
Diversity, a Birthright Waiting to Be Recognised
Mario Osava
CAMPO GRANDE, Brazil, Jan 28 (IPS) - For many people, the World Social Forum (WSF)’s influence and effect is waning, perhaps because it has outpaced public opinion and the dominant political processes, but not the real needs of the times, which require complex and urgent solutions.   more >>
Music and Remembrance in Bogotá
María Isabel García
BOGOTÁ, 29 January (TerraViva) In Simón Bolívar Park in Bogotá, a huge swathe of vegetation and clean air amidst the asphalt and traffic jams that choke this city, six white marquees were erected to shelter those taking part in theGlobal Day of Action.   more >>
Mumbai: Industrial Workers March On
Sandhya Srinivasan
MUMBAI, Jan 27 (IPS) - There was grim determination on the faces of the 500-strong crowd that marched through the streets of this western port city for the World Social Forum’s Global Day of Action on Saturday.   more >>
Burning Snow in Montreal
Susan Alexander
MONTREAL, Jan 26 (IPS/TerraViva) - "The Snow is on Fire" was the rallying cry in Montreal, Quebec, with the slogan brought to life by a troupe of fire dancers who led an anti-globalisation parade along the city's main shopping street, St Catherine's.   more >>
Evictions High on Atlanta Agenda
Matthew Cardinale
ATLANTA, Georgia, Jan 26 (IPS) - Some 400 activists from Atlanta, Georgia and around the U.S. South gathered for a People's Movement Assembly Saturday, in solidarity with the Global Day of Action.   more >>
Justice Street Performers in Santiago
Alejandro Kirk
SANTIAGO, Jan 26 (TerraViva) - A light summer drizzle greeted the people of Santiago as they woke this morning. The clouds, however, soon drifted away, while in the Plaza de Armas, in the old, historical city centre, around two thousand people gathered to take part in the WSF Global Day of Action.   more >>
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‘If the WSF Didn’t Exist, It Would Be Necessary To Create It’
Aminata Dramane Traoré, one of the leaders of the social movement in Mali and member of the WSF's International Committee reckons that the Forum is essential to the common struggle of people oppressed by a "violent world economy."
'Militarism and Paranoia will strike WSF'
"In future many activists will be prevented from travelling to other countries by being denied entry visas, because a new kind of criminalisation of social protest is under way," says Portuguese sociologist Boaventura de Sousa Santos.
Taking stands is vital for the WSF
The WSF as an "open space" idea can either be implemented in a liberal direction or in a committed, progressive direction, says Walden Bello, Executive Director of Focus on the Global South.
Davos has lost its arrogance
The WSF didn’t produce the progressive wave in Latin America by itself; nevertheless, it would be difficult to imagine it without (the presence of) the WSF, says Cândido Grzybowski, director of iBase (Brazil) and member of the WSF's International Committee.
We Now Need Accomplishments
"We will need legs of a marathon runner to lay the foundation of true democracy", says Anuradha Mittal, social activist and Head of the Oakland Institute in California.
Everybody Leaves the Forum Happier, Wiser and Stronger
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Native Peoples and the World Social Forum
For the indigenous peoples, the Forum provide a platform for the traditional knowledge and diverse characteristics of each region, as people raise their voices in support of justice and rights, writes T. Marcos Terena (Brazil),member of the Xané indigenous group and president of the ITC Inter-tribal Committee
Labour Still has to Catch Up with the WSF
Whilst new union strategies, new labour movements, and even new spaces for a new kind of international labour struggle are developing, labour does not yet have the impact on the WSF that is necessary, writes Peter Waterman, a longtime commentator on labour and social movement internationalism.
A vibrating US Social Forum
Over 15 planned actions are currently confirmed across the United States. The seeds of many of these actions have grown in the soil that was fertilized in Atlanta last June, when the first-ever US Social Forum was held, writes journalist Norman Stockwell from Madison, Wisconsin
The Forum at the Crossroads
By Walden Bello, Executive Director of Focus on the Global South, professor of sociology and public administration at the University of the Philippines
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