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DESCRIPTION:Eyewitness to Empire  Opening Session of the West Coast Conference of the 
 Campus Antiwar Network  Featuring:  Khury Peterson-Smith, CAN activist from 
 NY who visited Iraq in January  Dr. Jess Ghannam, San Francisco ADC who 
 recently returned from Gaza  Jim Bronke, Military Families Speak Out  
 Friday, April 23rd  7pm, 126 Barrows Hall  UC Berkeley Campus  All are 
 welcome — conference registration not required  West Coast Regional 
 Conference of the Campus Antiwar Network (CAN)  April 23-24th, University 
 of California, Berkeley  To register, contact: can_wc_conf_2004@hotmail.com 
  Saturday, April 24th  10am - 6pm  Registration Begins at 9am  Evans Hall  
 UC Berkeley Campus  (please see complete schedule below)  West Coast CAN is 
 proud to announce the second regional conference happening this April at UC 
 Berkeley, featuring a report from Khury Peterson-Smith, a member of CAN who 
 traveled to Iraq in January to see the occupation up close.  We want as 
 many students from the West Coat as possible to come out and plan the 
 future of our movement!  With Bush's popularity ratings at an all time low, 
 with intensifying resistance to the occupation in Iraq, and with deepening 
 demoralization within the ranks of the military, the US government has 
 found itself in a quagmire.  The antiwar movement has been vindicated on 
 every count, including the WMD lies, and we have a broad audience for our 
 ideas. Also the Israeli government, while recieving support from the Bush 
 Administration, has continued to tighten its grip on the Palestinian people 
 and erect an apartheid wall.    On March 20, one year after the war in Iraq 
 began, close to two million people across the world expressed frustration 
 with the Bush administration and the devestation in Middle East by taking 
 to the streets in protest of the occupations of Iraq and Palestine.  Come 
 to the "Eyewitness to Empire" speaking event on Friday night to hear 
 firsthand accounts of the occupation of Iraq from a CAN activist who 
 visited Baghdad in January. In addition, a military families speaker will 
 talk about why they want to see the troops come home, and a pro-Palestinian 
 speaker will make the connections between self-determination in Iraq and 
 Palestine.  Now more than ever we need to organize so that the millions of 
 students who oppose these brutal occupations can have a voice in the world. 
 Come to the conference on Saturday and participate in debates, discussions, 
 and strategy sessions to help map out the future of CAN and the 
 anti-occupation movement.  For more information on  the Campus Antiwar 
 Network, please see http://www.campusantiwar.net  
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  The West Cost CAN Conference will take place at a critical time for our 
 movement, and it's important that we discuss our strategies for 
 successfully organizing in this period:  What are the challenges and 
 opportunities facing our movement right now?  What does CAN think about the 
 important political debates in the antiwar movement - occupation, 
 self-determination, the UN, presidential elections, Palestine and Haiti?  
 What will CAN on the West Coast do as part of a national student 
 organization to strengthen our resistance to the US occupation of Iraq and 
 Palestine?  All antiwar organizations are invited to participate. We 
 welcome antiwar organizations and supporters to help make this conference 
 an important event for the entire movement! Also Campus-based antiwar and  
 anti-occupation organizations are invited to affiliate with CAN and to send 
 two delegates per campus to vote at the conference, plus all other students 
 that wish to take part in disscusions and workshops.  
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  Saturday, April 24th  Evans Hall  Proposed Agenda:  9:00-10:00am - 
 Registration  10:00-10:30am - Greetings/agenda vote/Keynote  10:30-11:15am 
 - State of the movement discussion    11:30-12:30pm - Workshop Session I  
 12:30-1:30pm - Lunch break  1:30-2:30pm - Workshop Session II  2:30-2:45pm 
 - Break  2:45-3:45pm - Presentation of Proposals/ Discussion  3:45-4:00pm - 
 Break  4:00-5:00pm - Workshop Session III  5:00-6:00pm - Voting session  
 Followed by dinner/party  Proposed Workshops:  Session I:  A. Debate on 
 Iraq (Pro-UN, Pro-phased removal, Pro-"out now!" speakers)  B. Debate on 
 Elections 2004 (Democrat/Green/Independent)  Workshop Session II:  A. Haiti 
  B. Palestine and the history of Zionism  C. Vietnam and the anti-war 
 movement of the sixties  Workshop Session III:  How to organize CAN w/ 
 breakouts for different focus groups (Literature, Media, Events, 
 Strategies, etc)  If you want to find out more about CAN check out 
 campusantiwar.net. Please send this email out to all the antiwar 
 organizations and supporters that you know - in particular to any campus 
 antiwar group that might not yet be a part of CAN.  To register, to propose 
 workshops or speakers, to offer your help in planning the conference, or 
 ask questions, email the conference address: can_wc_conf_2004@hotmail.com  
 CAN Points of Unity:  We stand opposed to all US wars of aggression.  We 
 stand opposed to the occupation of Iraq.  We support the right of the Iraqi 
 people to self-determination.  We demand the immediate withdrawal of all 
 troops from Iraq.  We demand that the US government pay reparations to the 
 Iraqi people.  We stand opposed to the oppression of the Palestinian people 
 and the occupation  of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.  We stand opposed to 
 racist scapegoating and all attacks on civil liberties.  We demand money 
 for education, jobs and healthcare, not war and occupation! \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/22/36713.php
SUMMARY:Eyewitness to Empire: Opening Session of the West Coast Conference of the Campus
LOCATION:126 Barrows Hall  UC Berkeley Campus  Berkeley, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/22/36713.php
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