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Fw: [ANSWER]: 850 organizers attend Next Step Anti-War Conference in NYC
- Subject: Fw: [ANSWER]: 850 organizers attend Next Step Anti-War Conference in NYC
- From: "Nello Margiotta" <animarg at tin.it>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 09:18:04 +0200
----- Original Message ----- From: "A.N.S.W.E.R." <answer.general at action-mail.org> To: <answer.general at action-mail.org> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 3:37 AM Subject: [ANSWER]: 850 organizers attend Next Step Anti-War Conference in NYC > INITIAL REPORT > on MAY 17-18 NATIONAL A.N.S.W.E.R. CONFERENCE > > Plus: > ACTION PLAN > > More than 850 activists and organizers who have helped > forge the U.S. arm of the global peace movement came > together from across the U.S. and several other countries > to participate in the National Conference Against War, > Colonial Occupation & Imperialism sponsored by the > A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition on May 17-18 in New York City. > Those who attended the conference came in buses, vans and > car caravans from communities throughout the East Coast, > South and Midwest, and nearly 100 people attended from the > West Coast. The worldwide anti-war movement sent messages > and delegations from many countries. > > The conference included major plenary sessions entitled > "What is the Bush administration planning?" and "Where is > the movement going?", plus 16 different workshops where > panels. Organizers and leaders in different struggles > analyzed the imperialist objectives of the Bush > administration's foreign policy and the racist and > anti-worker assault on civil rights and civil liberties at > home, and then discussed effective organized resistance. > Reports and discussions took place on a wide range of > issues, including the occupation of Iraq; the Bush > administration's threats and attacks against Cuba, Korea, > the Philippines, Zimbabwe, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and > other countries; civil rights, civil liberties, immigrant > rights, union and workers' rights; and much more. > Particular attention was paid to the rise over the past > year of the global movement and which presents the > greatest hope and potential political power to stop the > U.S. war machine. > > Participants also reflected on their experiences of > organizing over the last year, and discussed building on > the momentum of the peace movement and strategies and > plans for mobilizing against the administration's drive > for empire and war at home. On Sunday, the conference > attendees formed into several discussion breakout groups > where organizers and activists from around the country - > who have assumed responsibility for mobilizing both local > and national actions during the past year and a half - met > with each other for information sharing and free flowing > discussions. During these discussions organizers proposed > next steps, discussed a national action plan, and began > charting coordinated local organizing initiatives. In the > final plenary, volunteers gave reportbacks from the > multiple discussion groups to the full conference. > Notetakers are currently preparing more detailed reports > from these discussion sessions. > > The National Action Plan, detailed below, includes a > demonstration on July 4 in Philadelphia where Bush will be > speaking; a September 27 International Day of Protest > Against War and Occupation from Iraq and Palestine, to > Korea and the Philippines; and a summer public education > campaign to spread the word about the need to fight war > and militarism and in defense of social and economic > rights. The Action Plan also included May 19-20 > coordinated local actions opposing Bush's new attacks on > Cuba. On these days, rallies, press conferences and street > meetings took place in Tucson, AZ; Los Angeles, CA; San > Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Boston, MA; New York, NY; > Providence, RI; Houston, TX; Washington DC; Winnipeg, > Canada; and more. > > For those who were not able to attend the conference, the > A.N.S.W.E.R. website will soon contain a section with > talks from the conference and additional information about > the discussions that took place there. The full conference > program including plenary speakers, and topics and > descriptions of the 16 workshops is available at > http://www.internationalanswer.org/pdf/m17program.pdf > > We want to thank all the A.N.S.W.E.R. volunteers who gave > so much of their time to make the conference so > successful, and also the plenary and workshop panelists > who represent the depth and breath of the struggle for > global and domestic justice. Thanks also to the organizers > and activists who were able to attend for sharing their > successes and learning experiences, as well as to the many > thousands of other A.N.S.W.E.R. organizers in towns large > and small who have committed themselves to working for > real justice and an end to military and economic conquest > and exploitation. > > Below is the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition's projected Action > Plan: > > JULY 4: > THOUSANDS WILL MARCH TO PROTEST GEORGE W. BUSH IN > PHILADELPHIA > > George W. Bush has been invited to the opening of the > National Constitution Center. We need to be there to say > No to U.S. Wars at Home and Abroad; No to Colonialism and > Empire; End the Occupation of Iraq; No to Racism, Attacks > on Civil Rights and Immigrants, the USA Patriot Act and > the Shredding of the Constitution; and to Call for Funding > of Social Programs - not the Pentagon's War Machine. > > The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition supports this initiative > brought forward by local Philadelphia organizations who > have come together to issue a call for thousands of people > to join in a national march on July 4 in Philadelphia > protesting U.S. wars at home and abroad. The A.N.S.W.E.R. > Coalition urges its Organizing Centers and all people of > conscience to be in the streets of Philadelphia. In > addition to the July 4 national protest, a number of > groups are sponsoring local and regional protests on that > weekend. Philadelphia organizations involved in the local, > regional and national protests include Philadelphia > A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism), PRAWN > (Philadelphia Regional Anti-War Network), Minority > Experience Network, Avenging the Ancestors Coalition > (ATAC), Unite for Peace, International Concerned Family > and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, and others. > > In addition to the July 4 national protest, a number of > groups are sponsoring local and regional protests on that > weekend. Philadelphia organizations involved in the local, > regional and national protests include Philadelphia > A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism), PRAWN > (Philadelphia Regional Anti-War Network), Minority > Experience Network, Avenging the Ancestors Coalition > (ATAC), Unite for Peace, International Concerned Family > and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, and others. > > SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27: > GLOBAL DAY OF PROTEST AGAINST OCCUPATION AND EMPIRE, > & IN SOLIDARITY WITH THOSE WHO RESIST > FROM PALESTINE TO IRAQ TO THE PHILIPPINES TO CUBA AND > EVERYWHERE > > September 27 is the third anniversary of the beginning of > the second Intifada of the Palestinian people whose > resistance against colonial occupation in the past decades > has been the very center of the anti-colonial struggle > throughout the Middle East. This will be a global action > of solidarity with all of those who are resisting empire. > > SUMMER PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN > > In response to requests from activists across the country, > this summer, A.N.S.W.E.R. - on a national level - will > produce educational materials, including fact sheets, > brochures, pamphlets, booklets, and more. We will focus on > a wide range of issues, including (but not limited to) > countries that the Bush administration is attacking, > social service cuts versus military spending, racist > repression at home, and the expansion of U.S. militarism > globally. We encourage local organizers to use these > resources to carry out mass leafleting and tabling > campaigns in cities around the country. A.N.S.W.E.R. > national organizers are available to speak at forums, > teach-ins and community meetings. > > --------------------- > > FOR MORE INFORMATION: > > A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition > Act Now to Stop War & End Racism > http://www.InternationalANSWER.org > > info at internationalanswer.org > New York 212-633-6646 > Washington 202-544-3389 > Los Angeles 213-487-2368 > San Francisco 415-821-6545 > > To make a tax-deductible donation, go to > http://www.internationalanswer.org/donate.html > > Sign up to receive updates (low volume): > http://www.internationalanswer.org/subscribelist.html > > ------------------ > Send replies to answer at action-mail.org > > This is the ANSWER activist announcement > list. Anyone can subscribe by sending > any message to <answer.general-subscribe at action-mail.org> > To unsubscribe <answer.general-off at action-mail.org> >
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