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Sept 18 in SF: End Corporate Rule: Global Struggles Against the World Bank & IMF
The 50 Years is Enough 2002 Teach-In Tour comes to San Francisco on Wednesday, September 18th, 7:30 pm, New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street. Speakers: Demba Dembele, Carola Kinasha and Rebecca Malay will speak on Global Struggles Against the World Bank & IMF.
End Corporate Rule: Global Struggles Against the World Bank & IMF
Wednesday September 18, 7:30 pm
New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA
50 Years is Enough 2002 Teach-In Tour
Speakers:
Demba Dembele, Senegal, Director of the Forum for African
Alternatives, economist, and researcher with the National Coalition of
Development NGOs (CONGAD) in Senegal. He has written extensively on
international trade and finance, as well as on African economic integration.
Carola Kinasha, Tanzania, works with the Tanzania Gender Networking Program,
which fights for women's equality and rights in Tanzania and throughout
Africa. She also contributes to the struggle through her songs and dance.
Rebecca Malay, Philippines, works with the Philippine Freedom from Debt
Coalition, composed of organizations and individuals from across the
political spectrum. They have played crucial roles in a number of national
mobilizations, including campaigns against the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant,
increases in oil prices, and attempts to impose a Value-Added Tax.
Host organizations: New College Center for Education and Social Action,
International Rivers Network, National Radio Project, NICCA, Global
Exchange, Bay Area Jubilee Debt Cancellation Coalition, Marin Inter Faith
Task Force, WAGE, Economic Justice Now. ($5-10 donation requested - no one
turned away).
For more information, contact: Charlie Hinton, 415-626-2139
Wednesday September 18, 7:30 pm
New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA
50 Years is Enough 2002 Teach-In Tour
Speakers:
Demba Dembele, Senegal, Director of the Forum for African
Alternatives, economist, and researcher with the National Coalition of
Development NGOs (CONGAD) in Senegal. He has written extensively on
international trade and finance, as well as on African economic integration.
Carola Kinasha, Tanzania, works with the Tanzania Gender Networking Program,
which fights for women's equality and rights in Tanzania and throughout
Africa. She also contributes to the struggle through her songs and dance.
Rebecca Malay, Philippines, works with the Philippine Freedom from Debt
Coalition, composed of organizations and individuals from across the
political spectrum. They have played crucial roles in a number of national
mobilizations, including campaigns against the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant,
increases in oil prices, and attempts to impose a Value-Added Tax.
Host organizations: New College Center for Education and Social Action,
International Rivers Network, National Radio Project, NICCA, Global
Exchange, Bay Area Jubilee Debt Cancellation Coalition, Marin Inter Faith
Task Force, WAGE, Economic Justice Now. ($5-10 donation requested - no one
turned away).
For more information, contact: Charlie Hinton, 415-626-2139
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