Please Register Early! All events are open to the public, but space is limited.
*All fields are required
 

 

Teach-In / Conference Registration for Sept 25-27

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Organization
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Phone Fax
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Do you require translation? ______ What language? _____________

The registration fee will cover costs and scholarships for those who cannot afford to pay and for partners from the Global South.


 
 
To register by credit card simply complete the form to the right.

 

Conference fees:
• before September 15 - $30.00
• after September 15 - $45.00
Registration fee enclosed:
$________
Sponsor an activist to the conference,
additional donation for scholarships:
$________
TOTAL ENCLOSED:
$________

PAYMENT: Please make checks payable to:
50 Years is Enough Network

OR you may pay by credit card.

Card Type: Visa MasterCard American Express

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Thanks for your registration!

Questions about registering? Call or email us at info@50years.org.
Tel: 202/IMF-BANK (463-2265)
Fax: 202/636-4238

Please print and mail in this form to:
50 Years Is Enough:
U.S. Network for Global Economic Justice
3628 12th Street, NE,
Washington, DC 20017
or register online at:
http://www.50years.org/sept2002/register.html
info about the Teach-In / Conference is here:
http://www.50years.org/sept2002/teachin.html
information about housing is available here:
http://www.50years.org/sept2002/housing.html