Thursday, September 20th, 2001
7:30pm, Multi-Purpose Room, Williams Center
The goal of the teach-in is to provide a public forum in which to raise questions and frame the
stakes of the events of September 11 and the potential responses to them. It is an effort by our intellectual community to provide more substantive contexts and insights, to consider the implications for US domestic and foreign policy as well as for international relations, and to engage in a discussion that seeks to get out from under the polarizing rhetoric ('us' v. 'them') that has so dominated the official response to and mainstream media coverage of this event. We hope that many people, particularly students, will help spread the word and, of course, attend this event.
LINKS
Help
- http://www.helping.org/
- http://homepage.mac.com/peacefuljustice/
- http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/
- http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/224622495
- http://home.uchicago.edu/~dhpicker/petition/
Info
- http://www.commondreams.org/ (Common Dreams News Center)
- http://www.peoplesgeography.org/ (People's Geography Project)
- http://www.labourstart.org/ (LabourStart)
- http://www.zmag.org/ZNET.htm or http://www.zmag.org/reactionscalam.htm (Z Magazine)
- http://www.thenation.com/ (The Nation)
- http://www.theprogressive.org/ (The Progressive)
- http://indymedia.org/ (Independent Media Center)
- http://www.neravt.com/left/ (Jay's Progressive and Left Information Portal)
- http://chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/pol/wtcanalysis.html (Grover Furr,
- English Dept., Montclair State University)
Events
- http://iml.umkc.edu/aaup/
M A I N * P R O G R A M * T E A C H - I N * D I R E C T I O N S * N E W S
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