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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jdu@MIT.EDU)
Tue May 20 09:26:41 2003

From: jdu@MIT.EDU
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Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 09:24:46 -0400
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I'm goin', lemme know if you wanna meet up.

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WHAT NOW?: New Directions for the Global Justice Movement and the
Peace Movement in our Brave New World


Workshop Presenter:  TIM COSTELLO
Tim Costello is Director of the Campaign on Contingent Work, a labor
organizer and co-author with Jeremy Brecher of the book, Global
Village or Global Pillage. He will present his analysis of how the
peace movement that opposed war with Iraq and the Global Justice
Movement can come together at this critical time in U.S. history


When:   Tuesday, May 20 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Where:  Cambridge Public Library
        45 Pearl Street in Central Square
        Cambridge, MA

Admission Free. Wheelchair Accessible. Food Provided.

Sponsor: The Boston Global Action Network (whose member
organizations include: American Friends Service Committee, CPPAX,
Bankbusters, Democratic Socialists of America, Grassroots
International, United for a Fair Economy, Jobs with Justice, Dollars
and Sense Magazine  Community Church of Boston, Womens International
League for Peace and Freedom, and many other organizations and
community groups).

For more information please call Paul Shannon of the American
Friends Service Committee at 617-497-5273.



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