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DESCRIPTION:What is the World Social Forum anyway?\n\nUnder the banner of ‘Another 
 World is Possible,’ tens of thousands of community organizers, trade 
 unionists, students/youth, NGO representatives, elected officials and 
 social movements gather for a weeklong conference filled with dialogues, 
 workshops, debates, marches, rallies, and cultural events. The WSF was 
 created to provide an open platform to discuss alternatives to the economic 
 plans created by multi-national corporations and the governments at the 
 World Economic Forum. These plans often result in strategies that suppress 
 workers and human rights, and undermine national and Indigenous 
 sovereignty. The Forum has since become an annual event, hosting up to 
 100,000 people each year.\n\nWhy is the USSF important?\n\nThe United 
 States Social Forum comes at a significant time in US history. The 
 conservative political right dominates the three primary institutions of 
 the federal government. The US military is bogged down in the occupation of 
 Iraq and Afghanistan as public support for these invasions erodes. The 
 disaster of hurricane Katrina and the failure of the federal government to 
 respond have illuminated extreme poverty in the US and the race and class 
 divisions in this country. The USSF will provide a process to build a 
 powerful movement in this country based on the organized voices and 
 experiences of those from the grassroots most affected by US and global 
 injustices.\n\nWho decided on a US Social Forum?\n\nThe WSF International 
 Coordinating Council approached Grassroots Global Justice (GGJ) in June 
 2003 to develop a planning process for a US Social Forum. After several 
 years of investigating how a USSF could be organized, GGJ launched the USSF 
 Planning Committee.\n\nWho is on the USSF National Planning 
 Committee?\n\nThere are 35 organizations currently on the National Planning 
 Committee, and we decided that the NPC would have no more than 50 
 organizations. The remaining positions on the NPC are reserved for 
 organizations serving people of color, women or youth.  If your 
 organization would like to apply for one of the remaining positions, you 
 can request an application.  Organizations are welcome to join Working 
 Groups without being on National Planning Committee\n\nHow was Atlanta 
 chosen to host the USSF?\n\nThe USSF Planning Committee accepted proposals 
 from several cities to host the USSF, and Atlanta was chosen as the host 
 city. The Atlanta proposal focused on the political significance of the US 
 South as the area where the worst attacks against people and greatest 
 struggles for justice have occurred.\n\nWhy the South?\n\nTo win 
 nationally, we must win the US South. The Southern site of the USSF marks a 
 new moment in the US movement for social and economic justice. Project 
 South believes “as the South goes, so goes the nation”. These words, 
 spoken by DuBois, ring true in every moment of American history. The roots 
 of oppression, injustice, exploitation and social control run deep in 
 Southern soil. The US South has also cultivated determined and consistent 
 fights for indigenous self-determination, black freedom, working class 
 emancipation, and human liberation. Hosting the US Social Forum in the US 
 South builds political potency for a powerful movement to challenge white 
 supremacy, imperial domination, worldwide genocide, ecocide, and all other 
 manifestations of global capitalism. \n\nhttp://www.ussf2007.org/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/06/22/18282059.php
SUMMARY:Atlanta: United Stated Social Forum
LOCATION:Atlanta\nsee http://www.ussf2007.org/accom.html for more details
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/06/22/18282059.php
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