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Capitol Hill Occupied Protest - Wikipedia Known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) at first, but as larger political organizations tried to take credit and control over the area, it was rebranded in order to seem less radical
Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) or Organized Protest (CHOP . . . For the next 23 days, this occupied zone – known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (or CHAZ), and later as the Capitol Hill Organized Protests (or CHOP) – would attract national media attention and become the focus of heated political debate
Capitol Hill Occupied Protest - Wikiwand The protest area had several names; the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) was most common at the outset, along with "Free Capitol Hill" By its second week, the area was more often referred to as the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) [181]
Timeline – CHAZ - George Floyd Uprising (Organizer who calls herself "Mama Bird" attempts to dismantle move the Co-op to 11th Pike overnight – perhaps at request of Rhino Room Rancho Bravo Tacos – with hazardous materials and food left out, leaving the task uncompleted
The Short Life and Violent Death of the CHAZ - Commentary Magazine The historical parallels applied to the CHAZ (or, CHOP—Capitol Hill Occupied Protests) varied from day to day With barricaded streets manned by armed protesters, there were times when the demonstrations were reminiscent of the June Rebellion immortalized in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables
How CHAZ became CHOP: Seattles police-free zone explained Known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) at first, several protesters in the area made a push for the name to better reflect its purpose and renamed the roughly six-block area CHOP, the