Reclaim the Streets
Founded1995
Founded atLondon, United Kingdom
TypeResistance movement
Focusstreet reclaiming, Environmentalism
Location
  • Worldwide
MethodDirect action

Reclaim the Streets also known as RTS, are a collective with a shared ideal of community ownership of public spaces. Participants characterise the collective as a resistance movement opposed to the dominance of corporate forces in globalisation, and to the car as the dominant mode of transport.

Reclaim the Streets often stage non-violent direct action street reclaiming events such as the 'invasion' of a major road, highway or motorway to stage a party. While this may obstruct the regular users of these spaces such as car drivers and public bus riders, the philosophy of RTS is that it is vehicle traffic, not pedestrians, who are causing the obstruction, and that by occupying the road they are in fact opening up public space. The events are usually spectacular and colourful, with sand pits for children to play in, free food and music. At a minority of events, where the police have tried to violently shut down the event there has been violence between protestors and police.[1]

Reclaim The Streets was originally formed by Earth First![2]

Past actions

UK

Worldwide

See also

References

  1. ^ Klein, Naomi. No Logo. Toronto : A.A Knopf Canada. 2000. ISBN 0-676-97282-9
  2. ^ Wall, Derek. Earth First and the Anti-Roads Movement. London: Routledge. 1999. ISBN 0-415-19064-9
  3. ^ McKay, George (1998). DiY Culture: Party & Protest in Nineties Britain. Verso. ISBN 978-1-85984-878-4.
  4. ^ McKay, George (1998). DiY Culture: Party & Protest in Nineties Britain. Verso. ISBN 978-1-85984-878-4.
  5. ^ a b "RTS: Street Party report - 6 August 95 (Birmingham)". rts.gn.apc.org. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  6. ^ McKay, George (17 July 1998). DiY Culture: Party and Protest in Nineties' Britain. Verso. ISBN 978-1-85984-260-7.
  7. ^ "RTS: Street Party report - 13 July 96 (London)". rts.gn.apc.org. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  8. ^ "M41 Motorway Reclaim the Streets report, Shepherd's Bush, 13th July 1996". www.urban75.org. 1996. Retrieved 29 January 2019. It isn't a protest against anything. It is a celebration of the potential of freedom, of diversity, of an ecological society, of a free society. It is not a protest against the car - we use that as a symbol. (from video)
  9. ^ "Reclaim The Streets". Camcycle - Cambridge Cycling Campaign. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Lockout 1st Anniversary demonstration". www.labournet.net. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  11. ^ "RTS Action Archive". rts.gn.apc.org. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  12. ^ "RTS commentary". rts.gn.apc.org. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Never Mind The Ballots - Reclaim The Streets and sacked Liverpool Dockers Social Justice March, Trafalgar Square, London 12th April 1997". www.urban75.org. 1997. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  14. ^ "Report Reclaim the Streets, 11 August 1997 (Edinburgh)". www.j12.org. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  15. ^ Makepeace, Jo (5 June 2001). "Business Class Tube launched in London". www.indymedia.org.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  16. ^ "Business Class Tube". rts.gn.apc.org. 5 June 2001. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  17. ^ "reclaim the streets: oxford/sydney 97/98". www.urban75.com. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  18. ^ "SF Reclaim the Streets Opposes Proposition 98". Indybay.org. 31 May 2008
  19. ^ "Reclaim The Streets returns to Sydney in 2014 - Ohms not Bombs", 6 September 2014
  20. ^ "Raahgiri Day | About". Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  21. ^ "Street festival headlined by DJ Paul Mac being held to protest against WestConnex", The Daily Telegraph, 27 November 2014
  22. ^ "WestConnex motorway protest brings 3000 people to King St, Newtown", The Daily Telegraph, 2 February 2015
  23. ^ "Reclaim the Streets protest hits Sydney’s CBD", News, 13 September 2015
  24. ^ "If they shut down our dance floors, we'll dance on the streets: Newtown residents protest lockouts and WestConnex", Sydney Morning Herald, 12 December 2015
  25. ^ "Anti-Lockouts Protesters End March By Dumping Giant Turd On The Steps Of “Star Shtty” Casino", Music Feeds 20 March 2016
  26. ^ "Keepin it weird in Newtown", City Hub, 28 April 2016
  27. ^ "Broke But Not Broken? Sydney’s Street Protests Continue", Howl and Echoes, 20 June 2016
  28. ^ "Protestival for Sydney Park", City Hub, 5 October 2016
  29. ^ "Newtown reclaims its streets", City Hub, 22 March 2017
  30. ^ "Signed, Sealed, Delivered – Music Festival for Marriage Equality", City Hub, 14 September 2017
  31. ^ "Oxford Street party to go ahead after Yes court battle with police", The Australian, 13 November 2017
  32. ^ "Meet the local organisations trying to keep the Newtown vibe alive", The Quo, 1 April 2018
  33. ^ "Ruff Justice: Reclaim the Streets sets date for next protest", Avaredman.net 25 April 2018
  34. ^ "'Enough of the politics': Pill testing supporters rally in Sydney", The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 January 2019
  35. ^ Facebook Event

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