>Mime-Version: 1.0 >Date: Sun, 28 Sep 1997 00:39:57 +0000 >Reply-To: Carl Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sender: The Other Economic Summit USA 1997 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From: Carl Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Radical Scholars & Chicago Labor Teach-in >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >8TH ANNUAL MIDWEST RADICAL >SCHOLARS & ACTIVISTS CONFERENCE > >A TEACH-IN >ON LABOR & >NEW ALLIANCES > >Strategies for Workplace, School >& Community in the 21st Century > >October 24-25, 1997 >Roosevelt University, Chicago > >Conference begins Friday, 1pm >and ends Saturday 10pm >Keynote Plenary: Friday, 7pm > >Speakers: Abdul Alkalimat, William Adelman, Bill Ayres, Liane Casten, >Carl Davidson, Bill Fletcher, Doug Gills, John Hagedorn, Manning >Marable, Robert McChesney, Kim Moody, Bertell Ollman, Mike Parker, >David Schweikart, Helen Slessarev, Pavlos Stavropoulos, Dan Swinney, >Carole Travis, Gerry Zero and many more... > >MAJOR PANELS > >--Labor's Alliances: Learning from History >--Radical Theory: Why Dialectics? Why Now? >--Unfair Burdens: Working Women, Today's Inequities & The Tasks of Unions >--The Media, Labor and Labor's Media >--Democratic Schools in a Democratic Society >--New Technology, Unions & Changes in Work >--Socialism's Future: A Debate >--Race, Nationality and Winning Alliances >--Structural Reform, Mass Campaigns & New Alliances >--Globalization, Neoliberalism and Labor Strategy >--Independent Politics: Labor-Community Alliances >--Welfare Reform, Income Policy & Trade Unions > >Also: Book & Literature Exhibits, Political Receptions, Videos, Cultural Events > >Roosevelt Co-Sponsor: School of Policy Studies >Organizational Co-Sponsors: Committees of Correspondence, >Democratic Socialists of America, Midwest Center for Labor Research >Open University of the Left > >Help by Registering in advance >$50 Sustainer $25 Regular $15 Student/Low income >Make Checks to Networking for Democracy > 3411 W Diversey, Chicago, IL 60647 >Contributions are Tax Deductible >Tel: 773-384-8827 Fax: 773-384-3904 >