Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice

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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

5:15 – 6:15 Plenary – Campaigning for Peace and Justice

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

Noon; March will begin.

We invite you to march with the Network for a Nato-Free Future contingent; [2]



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