Re: National Collegiate Global Women's & Human Rights Conference, DC

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Grossman, Zoltan C. (GROSSMZC@uwec.edu)
Tue, 1 Mar 2005 18:40:46 -0600



Subject: FW: National Collegiate Global Women's & Human Rights Conference, DC
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 18:40:46 -0600
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From: "Grossman, Zoltan C." <GROSSMZC@uwec.edu>

-----Original Message----- From: Lauren Greis [mailto:lgreis@feminist.org] Sent: Tue 3/1/2005 3:39 PM To: Grossman, Zoltan C. Subject: 2005 National Collegiate Global Women's and Human Rights Conference, DC
 
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  National Collegiate Global Women's and Human Rights Conference
          APRIL 9-11, 2005 Washington, DC
 
                      REGISTER TODAY!!! Join student leaders in the women's rights, anti-slavery, anti-globalization, human rights, peace, and environmental movements on April 9, 10, & 11, 2005 for the Feminist Majority Foundation's National Collegiate Global Women's and Human Rights Conference.
 
  http://www.feministcampus.org/global_conference/default.asp
  The conference will feature keynote speakers from national human and women's rights organizations as well as workshops on a variety of issues highlighting the interconnectedness of feminist and human rights issues:
 
"We Talk the Talk, but We Don't Walk the Walk" : The US failure to ratify international humanitarian and environmental treaties.
 
"Trading Lives" : The passage of international trade agreements and their impact on human rights, women's rights, wages, and the environment.
 
"Where Are Our Dollars Going?" : The federal budget and its funding of foreign aid, military, and family planning.
 
"Who Dies to Make Your Shirt?" : Globalization and its impact on labor, women's rights, child labor, the environment, and human rights.
  This Conference is for all progressive students who are involved in any or all of these progressive issues! Come to what is sure to be an exciting and productive conference, and be part of creating campus campaigns to promote positive US global engagement.
  To register and for more information on travel and lodging, fundraising, and the Washington, DC area visit our website at http://www.feministcampus.org today!
 
 
  Lauren Greis Campus Organizer Feminist Majority Foundation 1600 Wilson Blvd, Suite 801 Arlington, VA 22209 703.522.2214 ext.133 1.866.444.FMLA lgreis@feminist.org

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