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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Payal Parekh)
Sat Sep 15 12:22:31 2001

Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 12:22:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: Payal Parekh <parekh@pimms.mit.edu>
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A teach-in happening today at MIT room 4-370.  from 4:30-7 p.m., There
will be a speaker from India and South Africa.


Global and Local Economic Injustice
and the
Politics of Military Repression

A forum featuring speakers, videos, and interactive workshops.

An event in the “Closing the Circle” series

Why do the IMF and World Bank need paramilitary death squads to enforce
their agenda?
What do rising rents in Boston have to do with IMF-imposed “structural
adjustment?”
How does exploitation of immigrant workers in Boston relate to
exploitation of workers in the global South?
How do we resist institution like the IMF creatively?
Come find out, at the events in the Closing the Circle series.

Saturday September 15
MIT 4-370
11 am - 7 pm.
(Coffee and bagels at 10:30)
Panels on:

Globalization and U.S. military intervention
(Speakers include Sergio Reyes of Latinos for Social Change, Blanca
Amorin of Colombia Vive, and Jose Soler of Labor Council for Latin
American Advancement.)

Global and local economic justice
(Speakers include Molly Dhlamini of Jubilee South, South Africa; Vineeta
Gupta of INSAAF International, India; Kiaran Honderich of BGAN AIDS
Project; and Juan Leyton of City Life/Vida Urbana)

Interactive skill-building workshops on:
Street theater
Visual arts
Media skills


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