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Revision as of 05:38, 11 May 2012
The Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice was sponsored by the Network for a NATO-Free Future, a coalition of thirty U.S., Canadian and European peace, economic and social justice organizations.
There were be 28 workshops and panels at the Counter-Summit. It was convened at People's Church, 941 W. Lawrence, Chicago, Illinois, May 18, 19, 2012.
April 4 Cambridge MA Teach-In on NATO
"The 1% – What’s NATO Got to Do with It? Afghanistan, Libya, Russia, Iran, China & Economic Injustice" , A teach-in with Vijay Prashad, Ellen Frank & Joseph Gerson, was held April 4, 2012 Cambridge Friends Meeting, 5 Longfellow Park (off Brattle Street, near Harvard Square), Massachusetts.
- Peace and justice organizations, community based groups and Occupy are preparing to challenge militarism and austerity when the leaders of the NATO and G-8 nations meet in Chicago this May. Join us to learn what NATO and the G-8 have to do with the world’s wars, economic crises, and making the world safe for the 1%.
Joseph Gerson "is Director of AFSC’s Peace and Economic Security Program. He is a lead organizer of the May 18 Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice in Chicago. His most recent book is Empire and the Bomb: How the U.S. Uses Nuclear Weapons to Dominate the World."[1]
Events
Friday — May 18 Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice, People’s Church
9:30 Welcomes & Overview
9:50 Rebel Diaz Performs
10:15 – 12:00 Plenary – Laying the Foundations: NATO, Economic Globalization, and Economic Justice
- Vijay Prashad – Trinity College
- Tobias Pfluger - Tubingen Militarization Information Association (IMI); Party of the European Left
- Sarita Gupta - Jobs with Justice
- William McNary - Citizen Action/Illinois; Emergency Network to Save Cook County Health Services
5:15 – 6:15 Plenary – Campaigning for Peace and Justice
- Suraia Sahar - Afghans for Peace
- Tom Hayden – Chicago 8; Peace and Justice Resource Center
- John Nichols – The Nation, Free Press
7:00 Optional Film Showing: ‘If I Had a Trillion Dollars’
Saturday – May 19
10:00 – 11:00 Plenary – Vision and Campaigning for the Future
- Kathy Kelly - Voices for Creative Nonviolence
- Iraq Veterans Against the War Speaker TBA
- Tania Unzueta - Immigrant Youth Justice League
Sunday — May 20, March
Iraq Veterans Against the War March for Justice and Reconciliation[2]
- Noon; March will begin.
- We invite you to march with the Network for a Nato-Free Future contingent; [3]