A DISCUSSION ABOUT PERSPECTIVES FOR THE STUDENT MOVEMENT Sunday April 25, 11.00 am Jacob Varghese, President of the National Union of Students, Mandi = Scott, President of RMIT, and Bronwyn Jennings, Melbourne University = Resistance activist, explore the current state and political = significance of the student movement as seen in light of its history = since the 1960s. SOCIALISM AND THE NEW MILLENIUM A RED GREEN CONFERENCE 24-25 April 1999 Resistance Centre 14 Anthony St Melbourne *** Email REGISTRATION FORM (fill in and email to us)*** Name -- Address - Phone - Email -- WHOLE CONFERENCE --- waged $15 --- concession $10 --- high school $5 ONE DAY Sat/Sun --- waged $12 --- concession $8 --- high school $4 Please register which Multiple Choice Stream you are likely to participate in (Note: This does not restrict you to attending just this stream, but is a useful indicator for the conference organisers): Unionism Feminism Environmental justice International solidarity Please send registration form to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cheques payable to Democratic Socialist Party. Send cheques ASAP for confirmation of registration: DSP PO Box 12427 A'Beckett Street Post Office Melbourne 8006 Phone (03) 9329 1320. LL.VD -- Alister Air | The problem is, of course, that Faculty Computing Manager (HSS) | not only is economics bankrupt Information Technology Division | but it has always been nothing University of Technology Sydney | more than politics in disguise. Ph: 9514 1277 Fx: 9514 1595 | Hazel Henderson
LL:DDV: Perspectives for the student movement
Green Left Weekly, Melbourne Fri, 26 Mar 1999 01:18:23 -0500
