From: Yoshie Furuhashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [L-I] National Palestinian Solidarity Student Conference (16-18
February 2002)


NATIONAL STUDENT CONFERENCE OF THE PALESTINIAN SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT
February 16-18, 2002
Berkeley, California
Hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine, UC Berkeley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(510) 496-1269 x1948

In the wake of the all-out war now being waged on Palestine, it is
more imperative than before that we in the United States coordinate
our efforts to work for justice and human rights for the Palestinian
people. Just as students in the United States played a key role in
working for an end to South African apartheid in the 1980s, so we are
now taking on the role of spearheading the movement against Israeli
apartheid today. For this reason, Students for Justice in Palestine
is coordinating a conference of campus-based activists. This
conference is primarily aimed at student activists, but the
educational sessions will be open to the public. We would like this
to be a hands-on conference that allows us to share our experience as
activists and participate in organizing a national movement.

1. PROGRAM
To make this a truly joint effort, please help us organize by ranking
the following proposed workshops or panel topics. Thank you to
everyone who responded to our first email. This is a list of all the
topics proposed by people who responded. To help us prioritize our
planning and to make sure that we try our best to arrange to cover
the topics that everyone is most interested in, please rank each of
these proposed topics.
1=imperative
2=highly recommended
3=neutral
4=include only if there is time
5=don't include; focus on other topics

Proposed Workshops:
* Divestment
* Targeting US aid to Israel
* Activism basics
* Action (how to make a refugee camp, checkpoint, etc.)
* Coalition-building (forging ties to the antiwar, anticapitalist,
and other social justice movements)
* Bringing together religious and secular activist groups
* Building a student activist network
* How-to's of a campaign (incorporating all of the components into a
cohesive campaign)
* Lobbying
* Media activism
* Educational strategies (use of film/ visuals/ other media to educate)
* Resolutions to the conflict
* Activism for justice in the Middle East post 9-11

Proposed Panels:
* Anti-apartheid movement: lessons from the past
* Economy of Israel and Palestine
* Environmental issues
* Eyewitness accounts
* Feminism and struggle: Palestinian womens' resistance
* History of the struggle
* Human rights analysis
* Imperialism - Capitalism - Colonialism
* International law
* Israeli law (the apartheid analogy)
* Jerusalem
* Palestinian parties and leadership (who's who on the ground)
* The Palestinian solidarity movement post-911
* Rhetoric: countering the dominant talk of "terrorism"
* Right of Return
* Refugees
* US Militarism in the Middle East
* Zionism

2. PARTICIPATION
***Each of us has experience organizing, and has different areas of
expertise. Which of the workshops would your organization be prepared
to present?

3. REGISTRATION
Registration fees will be $20 student--in advance; $25 student--at
the door; $45 non-student.

No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Fees will be used to
cover our expenses for the conference.

Your name:

Email:

School:

Are you currently a student?

List organizational affiliations:

3. LODGING
Information on hotels in the Berkeley area is available at
<http://www.berkeley.edu/visitors/staying.html>. We will do our best
to accommodate those who want to stay with a student or community
member; housing will be available on a first-come, first-served
basis. Would you like us to try to find you lodging with a member of
SJP?

4. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. We will send registrants information about
public to and from the Oakland and San Francisco Airports. The
conference will run Saturday morning through Monday morning. Monday
(2/18/02) is a federal holiday. We will host a social event Friday
evening. We urge you to arrange to arrive on Friday evening (2/15/02)
so that you can fully participate in Saturday's events. Yalla book
your flights ASAP!

4. Is there anything else we may have missed?

Please return this form to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Students for Justice in Palestine, UC Berkeley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(510) 496-1269 x1948
-- 
Yoshie

* Calendar of Anti-War Events in Columbus:
<http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/calendar.html>
* Anti-War Activist Resources:
<http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/activist.html>
* Student International Forum: <http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/>
* Committee for Justice in Palestine: <http://www.osu.edu/students/CJP/>


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