This conference hopes to educate activists
to the broad range of issues raised by globalization and to generate
a dialogue among the various strands of the emerging global justice
movement. In light of recent events surrounding the World Trade
Center, the emphasis of the conference will also include broad ranging
discussion and action plans on the effects and implications of this
tragedy.
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November 16-17, 2001
The Graduate Center
City University of New York
365 5th Ave (b/w 34th and 35th)
$25 for both days/ $15 for students and low income
Confirmed Speakers:
Rabab Abdulhadi, Tariq Ali, Stanley Aronowitz, Clyde Barrow, Barbara
Bowen, Peter Bratsis, Jeremy Brecher, Dennis Brutus, Alex Callinicos,
Mike Davis, Manuel DeLanda, Bill DiFazio, Silvia Federici, Barbara
Garson, Susan George, Michael Hardt, David Harvey, Howie Hawkins,
Doug Henwood, Forrest Hylton, L.A. Kauffman, Jonathan King, Joel
Kovel, Manning Marable, Randy Martin, Kim Moody, Robert Naiman,
Frances Fox Piven, Michelle Robidoux, Corey Robin, Stuart Schaar,
Bill Tabb, and Rob Weissman
Plus: ACT UP,
Critical Resistance, Direct Action Network, Green Party, Indymedia,
Justice Action Coalition, Professional Staff Congress AFT, Rainforest
Action Network, UNITE!, United Students Against Sweatshops
Sponsored by: The
Center for the Study of Culture, Technology, and Work (GSUC),
GSUC Continuing Education and Public Programs, The Center for Place,
Culture, and Politics (GSUC), The Professional Staff Congress AFT,
Left Turn, FREE CUNY, NY
Open Center
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