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>Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 19:13:54 -0400
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>From: "David Langille, Centre for Social Justice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Reflection on the attacks in New York and Washington
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>The Centre for Social Justice invites you to a discussion about
>how our community should understand and respond
>to the attacks on New York and Washington.
>
>We sense the need for sober analysis and a well-reasoned response.
>For instance, we need to consider the impact on civil liberties,
>the threat to ethnic, religious or racial communities;
>and the need for a strong anti-war movement, etc.
>
>Can we explain why such violence might occur
>without appearing to justify it?  Should we move quickly to forestall
>more violence, or wait until the situation is clarified?
>
>Could we play a useful role within the wider community,
>questioning the knee-jerk instinct towards violent retaliation?
>Should we consider newspaper ads or billboards,
>organizing a public forum or press conference,
>or other media outreach?
>
>The meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept 19th, 7:30 PM
>at the Friends Meeting House, 60 Lowther Avenue
>(2 blocks north of Bloor, between St.George and Bedford Road)
>
>P.S. - This invitation has been extended to the members and friends of the
>Centre.
>
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>David Langille, Co-Director
>CENTRE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
>489 College Street, Suite 303
>Toronto, Ontario
>M6G 1A5
>Tel:  416-927-0777 x225
>Fax:  416-927-7771
>Toll free: 1-888-803-8881
>Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Website:  www.socialjustice.org
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