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Campus Anti-War Network (CAN) West Coast Conference
April 25 through the 27th students from all over the West Coast will be meeting at Chico State for Campus Anti-War Network West Coast Conference to discuss the current and future of the student anti-war movement.
If “you”, like many others; are upset with the current world crisis, wish to empower yourself, and feel you have no voice. This is the answer.
WHO? The Progressive Student Union (Chico State University) in cooperation with Campus Antiwar Network, are organizing a conference in Chico. This conference will train, educate, and give direction to all participants for the future of activism on the west coast. All campus organizations large and small in colleges and high schools are welcome.
WHAT? C.A.N. or campus antiwar network is a national organization founded in Chicago. It is a network of student antiwar groups formed to direct action in response to the crisis of WAR, and the all issues surrounding this. Planning a massive movement in solidarity with every campus antiwar group across the nation and some international is the greatest path toward action, and change. Our goal is to create sustainable world peace and stability.
WHEN? April 25th – April 27th 2003
WHERE? At Chico State University, Chico California. Chico is approximately two hours drive north of Sacramento on interstate highway 5. Those flying can take the train from the Sacramento Airport.
WHY? To form a newer stronger network, train, educate and coordinate for the future of activism on the west coast. To vote on proposals for regional days of action, vote on points of unity. You will also, attend forums on various current political topics, form working groups, and train in various forms of effective non-violent activism.
HOW? Each organization no matter how small or large should pick two articulate intelligent leaders to become voting delegates who will represent their organization. The delegates must sign-up to let us know who and how many people and cars are coming. Also, delegates, in coordination with your organization, must present any proposals for days of action, points of unity, or endorsements in advance. Sign-up and proposals can be e-mailed to telderhot [at] hotmail.com . E-mail the number of people and cars to karinarose83 [at] hotmail.com . More information will be sent to you once you sign-up. Leave all important e-mail addresses. Join the CanWestConference group at http//:http://www.yahoogroups.com. Join yahoogroups, and then search CanWestConference. Once you have found the group, sign up. It is a list serve made to quickly answer any questions or inquires you post on the list serve. You will want to be on this, because we will be posting updates and info regularly. Change comes only from action!
Proposed agenda below.
Agenda For the C.A.N. West Coast Regional Conference Spring 2003
– This schedule is subject to change & there is more to come. You will be updated soon. Sign up now!
– Check us out at antiwarnetwork.org or
-Register your schools at telderhot [at] hotmail.com
-Sign up for housing at karinarose83 [at] hotmail.com
-Questions about speakers, workshops, or facilities uniteforpeace [at] riseup.net
Anyone is invited to attend the conference, but only two delegates per school can vote in committee. All schools are encouraged to attend whether it is high school, community college, or university. Unite for Peace.
Hosted by the Progressive Student Union at California State University Chico
Friday – check in social at the Palms. 7pm
Meet housing hosts, and conference organizers.
Saturday- Registration 8- 9:00 check in at Tahoe Conference Room in front of Craig Hall
Distribution of conference material, breakfast
Opening Session
Keynote Address 9:00-10:15am
-Dr. Beau Grosscup: professor at Chico State- U.S. foreign policy +terrorism specialist
Laura C. Wells: Educator, and activist from Voices in the Wilderness
Conference Organizers: Rhonda Pearson, Travis Elder, and Katrina Yeaw ect…
Intro to proposals and agenda 10:15- 11:30
Breakout Sessions 11:30-12:45 B.M.U.
*Cover proposals and plans of action
Lunch 12:45-1:45
(Lunch will be provided at B.M.U.)
Peace Vigil- 12:30- 1:30
The vigil will take place at the corner of 3rd and Main- a tradition every Sat. that has taken place for the last 35 years.
2:00- 3:15 – Educational/ Strategy Workshops
1.Politics of Terrorism –
* Dr. Beau Grosscup- author, professor whose specialty is foreign policy and terrorism
-How the mainstream western world has influenced others to view terrorism. How U.S. foreign policy has affected terrorism. Room 314 BMU
2.Iraq: a look at Iraq after 12 years of sanctions and what they face now.
*Paul O’Rourke Babb – A visit to the hospital
Paul, a nurse practitioner, has been to Iraq with Voices in the Wilderness and has a story to tell of the people who have lived over a decade in warfare, and poverty. Room 312 BMU
4.Iraq – Leah C. Wells from Voices in the Wilderness- A campaign to end economic sanctions against the people of Iraq.
Leah C. Wells is an activist that has visited Iraq three times and has just returned from her latest trip. She will do a slide show with recent pictures and will also talk about her experience with non-violent direct action. BMU 210
5. Sustainability Forum- how can we be the change we wish to see in the world? How can we become less dependent off of corporations? Learn how to boycott oil by making your own fuel at home for .35 a gallon. Learn about the benefits of being vegetarian/veganism. Get recipes, solutions, and alternatives. Solar, Hemp, Organic Action, and also learn how the Patriot Act affects all activists.
Devin O’Keane – Biodiesel
Harjit Gill - Veganism
Rhonda Pearson –Learn how to vote with your dollar. Consciences Consumerism.
6. Films- The War on Ignorance – a student documentary with clips from students, as well as people from Iraq. Chico State students were asked, “Can you tell me who the leader of Iraq is?” Some student answered Osama Bin Laden. The first casualty of war is truth. This film will make you laugh and cry. – Ayers 106
7."Building the Anti-War Movement: Then and Now"-Todd Chretien, SFSU and Mike Smith UC Berkeley
8."The occupation of Iraq and the coming wars in the Middle East” –Snehal Shingavi
9. "Racism and Civil Liberties," Derek Wright, UC Berkley
10. "The Truth About War and Occupation in Afghanistan”- Marni Von Wilbert and Brian Cruz, UC Berkley
3:15- 4:45- Presentation and Discussion of Proposals
Tahoe Conference room at Craig Hall
Break 4:45-5:00
5:00-6:30- Conference Committee Discussion
*Current direction and future of C.A.N.
-How can we network and further unite the peace movement
-Vote on proposals/points of unity
Benefit Party- at The Palms 7-1am
Music, Poets, Speakers, Performers
Sunday
9:00 – 11:30- Presentation of Proposals, Discussion and Votes
11:30-12:00 – Lunch will be provided on site
12:00-2:00 Tactics Training- B.M.U.
-Berkley Direct Action group
-Chico Direct Action Team
-Stop the War direct action from San Francisco
-Voices in the Wilderness- non violence across borders
2:00- 4:00 Votes
4:00-4:20 – Working groups for passed proposals
Optional direct action (if we get our voting done)
What is a proposal?
A proposal is a call for a day of action, a protest, or a civil disobedience. It could also be and endorsement or any ideas that would support the growth or message of our peace movement.
How do I make one?
Write it down get it approved by your campus antiwar group and send it to telderhot [at] hotmail.com
We have room for as many wish to attend, so please come and help us save lives. Housing at karinarose83 [at] hotmail.com
Our points of Unity and info for our organization can be found at http://www.antiwarnetwork.org
Further questions? uniteforpeace [at] riseup.net
WHO? The Progressive Student Union (Chico State University) in cooperation with Campus Antiwar Network, are organizing a conference in Chico. This conference will train, educate, and give direction to all participants for the future of activism on the west coast. All campus organizations large and small in colleges and high schools are welcome.
WHAT? C.A.N. or campus antiwar network is a national organization founded in Chicago. It is a network of student antiwar groups formed to direct action in response to the crisis of WAR, and the all issues surrounding this. Planning a massive movement in solidarity with every campus antiwar group across the nation and some international is the greatest path toward action, and change. Our goal is to create sustainable world peace and stability.
WHEN? April 25th – April 27th 2003
WHERE? At Chico State University, Chico California. Chico is approximately two hours drive north of Sacramento on interstate highway 5. Those flying can take the train from the Sacramento Airport.
WHY? To form a newer stronger network, train, educate and coordinate for the future of activism on the west coast. To vote on proposals for regional days of action, vote on points of unity. You will also, attend forums on various current political topics, form working groups, and train in various forms of effective non-violent activism.
HOW? Each organization no matter how small or large should pick two articulate intelligent leaders to become voting delegates who will represent their organization. The delegates must sign-up to let us know who and how many people and cars are coming. Also, delegates, in coordination with your organization, must present any proposals for days of action, points of unity, or endorsements in advance. Sign-up and proposals can be e-mailed to telderhot [at] hotmail.com . E-mail the number of people and cars to karinarose83 [at] hotmail.com . More information will be sent to you once you sign-up. Leave all important e-mail addresses. Join the CanWestConference group at http//:http://www.yahoogroups.com. Join yahoogroups, and then search CanWestConference. Once you have found the group, sign up. It is a list serve made to quickly answer any questions or inquires you post on the list serve. You will want to be on this, because we will be posting updates and info regularly. Change comes only from action!
Proposed agenda below.
Agenda For the C.A.N. West Coast Regional Conference Spring 2003
– This schedule is subject to change & there is more to come. You will be updated soon. Sign up now!
– Check us out at antiwarnetwork.org or
-Register your schools at telderhot [at] hotmail.com
-Sign up for housing at karinarose83 [at] hotmail.com
-Questions about speakers, workshops, or facilities uniteforpeace [at] riseup.net
Anyone is invited to attend the conference, but only two delegates per school can vote in committee. All schools are encouraged to attend whether it is high school, community college, or university. Unite for Peace.
Hosted by the Progressive Student Union at California State University Chico
Friday – check in social at the Palms. 7pm
Meet housing hosts, and conference organizers.
Saturday- Registration 8- 9:00 check in at Tahoe Conference Room in front of Craig Hall
Distribution of conference material, breakfast
Opening Session
Keynote Address 9:00-10:15am
-Dr. Beau Grosscup: professor at Chico State- U.S. foreign policy +terrorism specialist
Laura C. Wells: Educator, and activist from Voices in the Wilderness
Conference Organizers: Rhonda Pearson, Travis Elder, and Katrina Yeaw ect…
Intro to proposals and agenda 10:15- 11:30
Breakout Sessions 11:30-12:45 B.M.U.
*Cover proposals and plans of action
Lunch 12:45-1:45
(Lunch will be provided at B.M.U.)
Peace Vigil- 12:30- 1:30
The vigil will take place at the corner of 3rd and Main- a tradition every Sat. that has taken place for the last 35 years.
2:00- 3:15 – Educational/ Strategy Workshops
1.Politics of Terrorism –
* Dr. Beau Grosscup- author, professor whose specialty is foreign policy and terrorism
-How the mainstream western world has influenced others to view terrorism. How U.S. foreign policy has affected terrorism. Room 314 BMU
2.Iraq: a look at Iraq after 12 years of sanctions and what they face now.
*Paul O’Rourke Babb – A visit to the hospital
Paul, a nurse practitioner, has been to Iraq with Voices in the Wilderness and has a story to tell of the people who have lived over a decade in warfare, and poverty. Room 312 BMU
4.Iraq – Leah C. Wells from Voices in the Wilderness- A campaign to end economic sanctions against the people of Iraq.
Leah C. Wells is an activist that has visited Iraq three times and has just returned from her latest trip. She will do a slide show with recent pictures and will also talk about her experience with non-violent direct action. BMU 210
5. Sustainability Forum- how can we be the change we wish to see in the world? How can we become less dependent off of corporations? Learn how to boycott oil by making your own fuel at home for .35 a gallon. Learn about the benefits of being vegetarian/veganism. Get recipes, solutions, and alternatives. Solar, Hemp, Organic Action, and also learn how the Patriot Act affects all activists.
Devin O’Keane – Biodiesel
Harjit Gill - Veganism
Rhonda Pearson –Learn how to vote with your dollar. Consciences Consumerism.
6. Films- The War on Ignorance – a student documentary with clips from students, as well as people from Iraq. Chico State students were asked, “Can you tell me who the leader of Iraq is?” Some student answered Osama Bin Laden. The first casualty of war is truth. This film will make you laugh and cry. – Ayers 106
7."Building the Anti-War Movement: Then and Now"-Todd Chretien, SFSU and Mike Smith UC Berkeley
8."The occupation of Iraq and the coming wars in the Middle East” –Snehal Shingavi
9. "Racism and Civil Liberties," Derek Wright, UC Berkley
10. "The Truth About War and Occupation in Afghanistan”- Marni Von Wilbert and Brian Cruz, UC Berkley
3:15- 4:45- Presentation and Discussion of Proposals
Tahoe Conference room at Craig Hall
Break 4:45-5:00
5:00-6:30- Conference Committee Discussion
*Current direction and future of C.A.N.
-How can we network and further unite the peace movement
-Vote on proposals/points of unity
Benefit Party- at The Palms 7-1am
Music, Poets, Speakers, Performers
Sunday
9:00 – 11:30- Presentation of Proposals, Discussion and Votes
11:30-12:00 – Lunch will be provided on site
12:00-2:00 Tactics Training- B.M.U.
-Berkley Direct Action group
-Chico Direct Action Team
-Stop the War direct action from San Francisco
-Voices in the Wilderness- non violence across borders
2:00- 4:00 Votes
4:00-4:20 – Working groups for passed proposals
Optional direct action (if we get our voting done)
What is a proposal?
A proposal is a call for a day of action, a protest, or a civil disobedience. It could also be and endorsement or any ideas that would support the growth or message of our peace movement.
How do I make one?
Write it down get it approved by your campus antiwar group and send it to telderhot [at] hotmail.com
We have room for as many wish to attend, so please come and help us save lives. Housing at karinarose83 [at] hotmail.com
Our points of Unity and info for our organization can be found at http://www.antiwarnetwork.org
Further questions? uniteforpeace [at] riseup.net
For more information:
http://www.antiwarnetwork.org/
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for the love of god stop having pointless conferences! it is clear that the anti-war movement is going forward with or without the college students.
Just do something! Don't go to be 'educated' by some so-called enlightened individuals (ISO maybe)
about what you should and should not do.
Start acting, not sitting around. Have discussions with people other then yourselves!
so much wasted energy
Just do something! Don't go to be 'educated' by some so-called enlightened individuals (ISO maybe)
about what you should and should not do.
Start acting, not sitting around. Have discussions with people other then yourselves!
so much wasted energy
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* The decentralization of political and economic life
* The celebration of the literary and artistic inheritance of our civilization
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...Antiwar.com is one project of our parent foundation the "Randolph Bourne Institute" (http://randolphbourne.org/) It is a program that provides a sounding board of interest to all who are concerned about US foreign policy and its implications.
In 1952, Garet Garrett, one of the last of the Old Right "isolationists," said it well: "Between government in the republican meaning, that is, Constitutional, representative, limited government, on the one hand, and Empire on the other hand, there is mortal enmity. Either one must forbid the other or one will destroy the other."...
...Antiwar.com represents the true pro-America side of the foreign policy debate. With our focus on a less centralized government and freedom at home, we consider ourselves the true American patriots. "America first!" regards the traditions of a republican government and non-interventionism as paramount to freedom - a concept that helped forge the foundation of this nation...
http://www.antiwar.com/who.html
Q: WHO IS JUSTIN RAIMONDO?
A: Justin Raimondo is the editorial director of Antiwar.com and its principle columnist. He is also the author of Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement (http://antiwar.com/raimondo/book1.html) (with an Introduction by Patrick J. Buchanan), (1993), and Into the Bosnian Quagmire: The Case Against US Intervention in the Balkans (1996). He is an Adjunct Scholar with the Ludwig von Mises Institute (http://www.mises.org), in Auburn, Alabama, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Libertarian Studies (http://www.libertarianstudies.org/), and writes frequently for Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/). He is the author of An Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1573928097/antiwarbookstore/102-9370051-7934559)
http://www.antiwar.com/faq.html
LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE
It is the mission of the Mises Institute to restore a high place for theory in economics and the social sciences, encourage a revival of critical historical research, and draw attention to neglected traditions in Western philosophy. In this cause, the Mises Institute works to advance the Austrian School of economics and the Misesian tradition, and, in application, defends the market economy, private property, sound money, and peaceful international relations, while opposing government intervention as economically and socially destructive.
http://www.mises.org/about.asp
CENTER FORE LIBERTARIAN STUDIES
CLS is dedicated to the work and vision of Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995), philosopher of liberty, dean of the Austrian School of economics, historian of American freedom, and enemy of the welfare-warfare state. Founded in 1976, CLS administers and Lewrockwell.com (http://www.lewrockwell.com).
The Journal of Libertarian Studies is now published by the Mises Institute which maintains an archive of all back and present issues of the Journal.
http://www.libertarianstudies.org/about.asp
CHRONICLES: A MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN CULTURE
"Chronicles has become the toughest, best-written, and most profoundly insightful journal in America." -- Patrick Buchanan
Each month Chronicles, edited by THE ROCKFORD INSTITUTE president Thomas Fleming, takes a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of American culture and politics. As original as they are independent, Chronicles' editors have been years ahead in predicting the major conflicts and crises of our time: the end of the Cold War and the rise of "isolationism," the immigration crisis, the worldwide resurgence of ethnic conflict, the collapse of American higher education, and the multiculturalism debate. Some of the best writers in the world have appeared in the pages of Chronicles, Wendell Berry, Jorge Borges, Patrick Buchanan, Samuel Francis, George Garrett, George Gilder, Russell Kirk, John Lukacs, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jacob Neusner, Robert Nisbet, Murray Rothbard, E.O. Wilson. No cant, no propaganda, only honest and entertaining articles, reviews, and essays for readers looking for the truth.
ABOUT THE ROCKFORD INSTITUTE
Founded in 1976, The Rockford Institute stands alone among "think tanks" as the authentic voice of the American Heartland. The Institute, informed by the distinctive accents of the Midwest, the South, and the West, defines and shapes national and international debates. We believe that a society in turmoil cannot be saved through mere legislation. Our efforts are devoted not to ephemeral political fashions but to the defense of the fundamental institutions of our civilization. In the broadest sense, we strive to contribute to the renewal of Christendom in this time and place through:
* The defense of the family
* The promotion of liberty
* The decentralization of political and economic life
* The celebration of the literary and artistic inheritance of our civilization
* The adherence to Truth, revealed through Scripture and tradition
http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/TRI/About.htm
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