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DESCRIPTION:GLOBALIZE JUSTICE- NOT WAR! \nRESIST THE WTO \nGLOBAL DAYS OF ACTION 
 AGAINST THE WTO MEETING IN QATAR 
 \n\nhttp://www.globalizethis.org/s30/wtofeature.cfm?ID=253 \n\nSAT NOV 10, 
 12 NOON \nPeaceful March for Global Justice, Not Environmental Racism 
 \nRichmond BART \n\nSchedule \n12noon: Gather: Community activists from 
 Richmond will welcome everyone and prepare to peacefully March for Global 
 Justice, Not Environmental Racism and War \n\nMarch: The march is just over 
 two very flat miles. The march will go west (right as you come out of 
 BART—towards the Bay) on MacDonald through Richmond and residential 
 areas, left on Richmond Parkway, right on Garrald Blvd. Under Highway 580 
 into the town of Point Richmond, right on Richmond Ave, first right on 
 Railroad Ave, in one block as Railroad ends-- left on Tewksbury Ave, first 
 right (under the Highway again) on Castro, left on Chevron Way to the 
 Refinery Gate. Driving directions below. \n\n2 pm: Festival of Resistance: 
 at the gates of Chevron Refinery—lively protest, ceremony for victims of 
 globalization and environmental racism, street theater, spoken word, Chumpi 
 Ramiro—indigenous representative of the Achuar of Ecuador, Nigerian 
 activist, Hiz Panic Latin Hip Hop, Starhawk. At the request of local 
 environmental justice groups we are acting in solidarity with, we are not 
 planning direct action for Saturday Nov 10th. \n\nWhere: Richmond BART, 
 last stop on the Richmond BART line, on the MacDonald side, which is to the 
 right after you go down the stairs/escalator. We encourage people to take 
 public transit, if possible. Driving directions below. There is plenty of 
 free parking at BART. \n\nFood/Water: On Saturday people are encouraged to 
 bring water and some food. There will be some water available and some food 
 provided by East Bay Food Not Bombs and Seeds of Peace. \n\nVolunteer: To 
 volunteer on the day of the actions, arrive at the designated location at 
 10:30am. We need volunteers to help carry art, images, murals and puppets, 
 to help with traffic, leafleting the public, take sign ups for future work 
 and more. \n\nWe need volunteers to help get out postcards and posters that 
 URGENTLY need to get out into windows and on the street. You can pick up 
 posters at Project Underground at 1916A Martin Luther King Jr. Way in 
 Berkeley. Or in San Francisco pick up materials at JustAct in San Francisco 
 (333 Valencia #325), near 14th St. People are usually in 9-6pm Call (415) 
 431-4204 extensions 201 thru 211 \n\nWe need volunteers to help answer 
 phone calls about the actions and generally help out the organizing at 
 Project Underground. Please leave a message for David or Catherine after 
 the message if you can come in and help. \n\n------------\nTwo years after 
 its defeat in Seattle, the World Trade Organization(WTO) will meet again, 
 November 9-13, in Doha, Qatar,a Persian Gulf dictatorship where protest is 
 all but illegal. In response, people across the globe are localizing their 
 resistance to once again stop the WTO's destructive agenda. \n\nAfter the 
 tragedies of September 11, as the world mourns, as the US government bombs 
 Afghanistan, as racist attacks take place, as our freedoms come under fire, 
 and as the government manipulates this tragedy to push "free trade" 
 agreements including dangerous new WTO agreements at the November meeting, 
 it is now more important than ever to stand up for global justice as the 
 foundation for real security. Our work for global justice is inseparable 
 from our local community efforts against the day-to-day impact of the 
 global system at the root of our social, economic and ecological problems 
 environmental racism, skyrocketing incarceration, attacks on immigrant 
 rights, housing displacement, low wages, lousy working conditions and cuts 
 in social services. \n\nOn Friday, November 9 and Saturday, November 10, we 
 will support local environmental justice movements' fights against the 
 toxic pollution from PG&E facilities across San Francisco and from Chevron 
 and other industries in Richmond. PG&E and Chevron epitomize the 
 corporations that benefit from WTO "free trade" policies, devastating local 
 communities and environments across the globe from San Francisco, to 
 Richmond, to Nigeria, to Ecuador and everywhere in between. November 10 is 
 the anniversary of the execution of Nigerian environmentalist and Ogoni 
 leader Ken Saro Wiwa. On the agenda for the WTO meeting in November are 
 ways to expand corporate control over energy and oil, among other 
 devastating negotiating topics. \n\nAnother world is possible and a global 
 & local movement is rising up to make \nit happen. Join us! \n\nAction for 
 Local/Global Justice: Cosponsred by: Literacy for Environmental \nJustice, 
 West County Toxics Coalition, Communities for a Better Environment, 
 \nLaotian Organizing Project of Asian Pacific Environmental Network, West 
 \nContra Costa County Rainbow Coalition, Richmond Greens, Ella Baker Center 
 \nfor Human Rights, Freedom Rising Affinity Group, Art and Revolution, 
 Project \nUnderground, Solidarity, Left Turn, Bridges, , People for 
 Children’s Health \nand Environmental Justice, Revel Alliance Affinity 
 Group, Fog Town Action \nAvengers Cluster, Cultural Links, Bay Area Police 
 Watch, JustAct, \nGreenaction , Direct Action Network-Sonoma County, 
 Vandenburg Action \nCoaliton, East Bay Peace Action, The Ecology Center, 
 ACT UP/East Bay, \nBerkeley Stop the War Coalition, Books Not Bars \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2001/11/07/1343.php
SUMMARY:WTO: Peaceful March for Global Justice, Not Environmental Racism
LOCATION:Richmond BART - march or shuttle-bus to Chevron refinery for festival
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2001/11/07/1343.php
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