A documentary on the April 17, 2000 protest against the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and World Trade Organization (WTO), held in Grand Rapids, Michigan in solidarity with the national mobilization against the IMF and World Bank during their spring 2000 meeting in Washington, DC. The video covers speakers from a variety of social justice movements, the march through downtown, and the police interventions.
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