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Conferences

2007 D.C. Social Forum - see photos here

2007 World Social Forum in Nairobi - see photos here

United States Social Forum - Another World Is Possible!!

September 2006 - International People's Forum vs. the World Bank & IMF

September 14-16. The Local is Global:  - Films, Rallies and discussions during the World Bank and IMF fall meetings!

April 2004 - Resisting Market Fundamentalism
Retirement Planning for the IMF and the World Bank at 60

September 2002 Conference on the World Bank and IMF

April 2002 Forum on the World Bank, IMF/World Bank (and related) Protests, April 20-21 Flyer and Program

2001 Ending Global Apartheid - A teach in for action on the World Bank and the IMF
The Teach-In Tour sponsored by the 50 Years Is Enough Network together with Essential Action, the Center for Economic Justice, and Jubilee USA Network was already underway at the time of the September 11 attacks. Speakers from South Africa, Haiti, Zimbabwe, India, the Philippines, and Panama, addressed audiences interested in the IMF, World Bank, and corporate globalization around the United States. The communities hosting events have confirmed they want the Teach-Ins to go ahead as planned.

1999 No Debt, No Sweat
Organizers will once again be planning a conference for both seasoned and beginning activists in the struggle for economic justice. The Opening Plenary will lay out the issues - in particular, debt, sweatshops and the international financial institutions. After establishing a critique of the global economy, we will spend the next two days and highlighting real-world alternatives in our communities and around the world.

1999 Global Peoples' Protest of the World Trade Organization
The World Trade Organization will be holding a Ministerial Summit in Seattle from Nov. 29 through Dec. 3, 1999, on the eve of WTO's fifth anniversary. This summit meeting will determine the WTO's agenda for negotiations for the coming decade. Trade Ministers from 100-plus nations will be welcomed by President Clinton, who supports initiating a new round of "free trade" negotiations. Citizen activists need to gear up now to make sure that in November there will be "No new round!"

1998 Sado-Monetarism: The Other Capital Punishment

 

 

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