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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jan Outcalt)
Fri Sep 28 11:48:05 2001

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Hi
I just reviewed guidelines for postings on peace-list, etc,  I also 
reviewed the various peace-list postings I have received.  It does 
seem clear to me that announcements, such as those for peace-oriented 
teach-ins and meetings, are to be included in postings to the 
peace-list. So here is one that might be interesting.
Jan

>From: Joseph Gerson <JGerson@afsc.org>
>Subject: BOSTON AREA - Coalition TEACH-IN - SUNDAY, SEPT 30,  2PM, Northea
>	stern University - Definitive Announcement:
>Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 11:27:38 -0400
>
>9/28
>Friends,
>	For reasons that I don't understand, there have been repeated
>problems in sending out the following announcement of the Boston Teach-In
>this Sunday. It follows as an open file. Please join us, and please pass the
>word along.
>								With
>appreciation,
>								J. Gerson
>
>Boston Teach-In
>
>After The Attacks...: No More Victims Anywhere!
>September 30, 2 P.M.
>Northeastern University
>Room 444, Curry Center
>
>(on Huntington Ave., take the 'E" Green line to 'Northeastern" stop)
>
>Featured Speakers:
>
>*	Commemoration of the victims of September 11
>
>*	Abha Sur, Alliance for Secular and Democratic Asia
>      Abha, who teaches the history of science at M.I.T.,  will address the
>      impacts of the attacks on the South Asian and Arab communities.
>
>*	Elaine Hagopian, Professor of History, Simmons College
>      An expert on the Middle East, Elaine will provide historical
>     background  about the roles and impacts of the U.S. roles in the region.
>
>*	Joseph Gerson, Director of Programs, American Friends Service
>      Committee, New England Regional Office.
>      An authority on U.S. foreign and military policy, Joseph will speak
>      about the U.S. and Afghanistan and geopolitical dynamics following
>     the call for "World War III."
>
>*	State Representative Byron Rushing
>      Representative Rushing will address the impact of the attacks on the
>      African-American community and communities of color.
>
>*	Representative from Boston Campuses Against War and Racism.
>
>Sponsored by the Ad Hoc Coalition for Peace & Justice
>For More Information contact Paul Shannon, 617-497-5273, pshannon@afsc.org
>The forum has been organized to prove historical context for the September
>11 attacks and to discuss issues of race, constitutional rights and civil
>liberties, and foreign policy that arise in response to the attacks.


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