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NCOR Call for Workshop Proposals!

Anonyme, Sunday, October 13, 2002 - 18:32

NCOR Collective

january2003 National Conference on Organized Resistance needs your workshop proposals!!

THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGANIZED RESISTANCE

The National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) collective is
currently accepting workshop proposals for the 6th annual NCOR, which will
take place January 24-26, 2003, at American University in Washington, DC.
Last year the conference brought over 1000 participants and over 50
workshop facilitators from all over the country (please see
www.organizedresistance.org for last year’s line up).

Diversity is the theme of this year's NCOR. We believe that all our
movements for social justice must embrace real diversity--including
diversity of age, gender, ethnicity, experience, mindset, background, and
specialty--in order for us to unite and successfully resist multiple forms
of oppression. We also believe that we must recognize and respect a
diversity of movement tactics, including political protest through art and
culture; through religious and secular rituals; and through acts of civil
disobedience and militant non-violence. We look forward to having a large,
diverse group of activists in one place, exchanging ideas, learning from
each other, building relationships, and creating stronger, more dynamic,
more radical movements for social justice.

WHAT ARE THE WORKSHOPS?

NCOR provides an open forum for discussion among activists in progressive
movements. Workshops this year will be broken down into three “tracks:

NCOR 2003
www.organizedresistance.org


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