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Unconventional means to achieve unconventional goals, twelve disciples of the healing of humanity to ride horseback from NY to DC . . . |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | UAW Building: Taurus | |
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Presentation of a Mexican rural development center for small farmers as a model for women's leadership in organizing for food sovereignty. CEDESA, mujeres y el movimiento mejícano de soberanía alimentaria |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: DO-6B | |
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The threat of a good example. Why Latin America matters to you. La solidaridad latinamericana abriendo puertas por CAMBIO en los EUA |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Old Main: O171 | |
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The Brazilian Landless Workers Movement: agrarian reform and the struggle against transnational agribusiness. |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Manoogian: 150 | |
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The order is to make a critical feels about the problems that criminals organization create to the society. Milicias, organizaciones políticas, económicas y monopolísticas |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: O2-33 | |
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Health care is a right. Understand Single Payer Healthcarew System and you will agree. La solución del sistema de salud de pagador único a la crisis de cuidado médico |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: DO-03A | |
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Relentless standardized testing is intensifying race & class injustices. How do we resist the testing? How do we transform public education? |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: M1-48 | |
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Learn to deshelve Israeli goods, remake public graphics, do roving projections & stealth actions at pro-Israel events & plan your actions! |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Prentis: 10 | |
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Professor James Brittain will educate participants on the people's movement in Colombia. Tom Burke will describe the life of political prisoner Ricardo Palmera who is held in solitary confinement by the US Empire. Angela Denio will speak about the petition campaign to free Ricardo Palmera. |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Prentis: 15 | |
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Interactive workshop exploring strategies used by grassroots human rights campaigns for healthcare (VT) and workers' rights (NC). |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: DO-01B | |
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This workshop brings together global labor rights activists who utilize a diversity of strategies for fighting for workers’ rights. |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Wayne County Community College: MPR | |
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Marx vs. Keynes: What is a way out of today's economic crisis? Is it possible to break with capitalist value production? |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Old Main: 1114 | |
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Sharing processes of social transformation through culture, arts being carried out in El Salvador/internationally and creating action plans Transformación Social por la Cultura de Paz: maneras concretas de crear otro mundo es posible |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: D0-4B | |
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Ironworkers believe that lives are changed when workers stand together. We are willing to share strategies to bring about needed changes. Trabajadores de Hierro: Creando Puentes tras la Brecha Cultural |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: M3-32 | |
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Organizers and advocates will discuss trends, challenges and strategies in addressing wage theft and other workers’ rights violations. Arrestando al Patron: Robo de Sueldos y el Poder de la Organizacion |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: O2-37 | |
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This panel will look at the growing movement to end poverty led by the poor and united across color lines which is taking hold in Philadelphia and beyond. The panel will focus on a network of groups that are both fighting to further their particular struggles around housing, education and workers rights and then their collaboration to build a bigger network and movement. The focus will be on leadership development, media, political education, and network building. |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: D3-21 | |
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This workshop will discuss war crimes committed against Palestinians in Gaza during Israel's 22-day aerial and ground offensive, Operation Cast Lead. The workshop will present in pictures and narratives, the war crimes committed by Israel, discuss the political context surrounding the offensive, explore the Goldstone Report and other international efforts to hold Israel to account, and strategize about ongoing campaigns for accountability and lifting the siege. La Ley Internacional y Gaza: Crimenes de Guerra, Reponsabilidad y Solidaridad |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | WSU Old Main: 1137 | |
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Brief overview of human rights violations in PA prisons and recent tactics confront them. Dialogue on strategies including building trust, avoiding burnout, creating sustainable alliances. |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | TWW: 1 | |
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A skillshare focusing on dismantling the Prison Industrial Complex using PIC anti-expansion as a movement building strategy for abolition. |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: D3-28 | |
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This workshop will explore the question: “Reform or revolution: which path forward?” In this historical moment we are experiencing a systemic crisis of global capitalism –widespread application of labor replacing technology in production and distribution eliminating millions of jobs, polarization of wealth and poverty, social and ecological destruction, intertwined with oppressions rooted in race, nationality, and gender, and growing militarism, war, and fascism. Detroit is at the epicenter of these crises. We will share our analysis and vision that the capitalist system cannot be reformed, that the resolution to secure the basic needs of the people and protect the earth is a cooperative and egalitarian society, and that it makes all the difference if you approach strategy, tactics and struggle as a revolutionary or a reformer. Key to our vision and struggle for humanity and the earth is our clarity around strategy and tactics in relation to the revolutionary process: an interactive dialogue. Demandando y Consiguiendo el Mundo que Queremos!: ¿Será Detroit Quien Abra el Camino? |
Jun 24 2010 - 10:00am | Cobo Hall: Riverview Ballroom (W1-52) |