[NukeNet] Last Call for Applications - Think Outside the Bomb National Conference, August 16-19!

Will Parrish wparrish at napf.org
Wed Aug 1 02:12:11 EDT 2007


Friends,

The deadline for this conference is fast approaching. we still have some slots available and some money to assist with travel scholarships. I invite you to forward this e-mail to those who you think might benefit most from it are aware of this great opportunity. Thanks so much!

Will

 

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOMB GRASSROOTS CONVERGENCE

"Inspiring Action for Nuclear Abolition"

August 15/16-19

UC Santa Barbara

 

~Apply Now! - www.thinkoutsidethebomb.org ~

 

The Think Outside the Bomb network is pleased to present its third annual conference at the University of California, Santa Barbara. A space for experienced activists and relative newcomers to grassroots organizing alike, the four-day event will provide a rich backdrop for in-depth learning and discussion. We will develop detailed strategies to guide the TOTB network's pursuit of nuclear abolition in both the near- and long-term.

 

Free travel will be provided to out-of-town attendees with financial need. Lodging will be provided free of charge for all participants.  Free food will be provided for all, throughout the course of the event. A $20 registration fee is suggested.

 

The Think Outside the Bomb network is committed to doing our part to end ageism, racism, sexism, and all forms of oppression. Indigenous people, people of color, working class people, women, and l/g/b/t persons are strongly encouraged to apply, as well as all advocates of social justice, peace, and a livable planet. Applicants between the ages of 15 and 29 will receive first priority.

 

Aside from nuclear abolition, the conference will explore such interconnected themes as localized resistance to militarism & empire, demilitarizing higher education, supporting indigenous resistance to nuclear colonialism, and turning back the resurgence of "poisoned power" (nuclear energy).  The conference will include workshops, panels, dialogues, and skills trainings to strengthen our analyses of nuclear weapons' role in the global political order, empower ourselves with new tools for effective community organizing, and deepen our commitment to building a better world.

The conference will weave a rich tapestry of information and inspiration. Please apply as soon as possible to assure your space.


Speakers

 

Confirmed speakers include: Ray Acheson, coordinator of the Women's International League for Peace & Freedom's Reaching Critical Will project; Darwin BondGraham, ground-breaking researcher and writer on the intersection of science, technology, militarism, and higher education (www.fiatpax.net) and a founding member of the Student DOE Labs Oversight Committee (www.doeloc.org <http://www.doeloc.org/> ); Ester Ceja, Snake River Alliance; Carlos DeMenezes, director of the internationally award-winning -- but virtually barred from distribution in the US -- film Trespassing (http://www.trespassingdocumentary.com/); Mike Ewall, Energy Justice Network; Pilulaw Khus, long-time anti-nuclear activist and medicine elder of the Chumash Nation; David Krieger, president of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation; Andrew Lichterman, visionary researcher, writer, and thinker on a wide range of issues related to nuclear weapons and global empire (www.wslfweb.org <http://www.wslfweb.org/> ); Steve Lopez, Fort Mojave Nation; Pamela Meidell, director of the Atomic Mirror (www.atomicmirror.org); David Meieran, Pittsburgh Organizing Group (http://www.organizepittsburgh.org/); Julia Moon Sparrow, co-founder of the Shundahai Network (www.shundahai.org); Jennifer Nordstrom, nuclear disarmament organizer; Michael Novick, Anti-Racist Action Los Angeles; Myrna Pagán, Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques; Shigeko Sasamori, Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor; Michael Spies, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy; Laura Watchempino, Acoma Pueblo Nation; "No More Nukes In Our Name!" University of California hunger strike participants; and many others. 

 

More information - www.thinkoutsidethebomb.org.                                                       

 

August 15 -- One-Day Conference Pre-Training

 

On August 15th, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation will host a special all-day training session at its office in downtown Santa Barbara, CA.  The training will provide general background information on nuclear weapons and the nuclear fuel chain, the nuclear disarmament movement, and Think Outside the Bomb's current projects.  It is designed to help UCSB conference attendees be fully informed and empowered during conference discussions and activities. To receive more information, please fill out the appropriate boxes on the application form.


Apply

 

To apply for the conference, visit www.thinkoutsidethebomb.org. If you have any questions, or to request a paper application form, e-mail youth at napf.org or call (805) 965-3443 and ask for Will Parrish.

 

 

 

 

Will Parrish

Youth Empowerment Director

Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

PMB 121, 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 1

Santa Barbara, CA 93108

wparrish at napf.org

Phone: (805) 965-3443; Fax: (805) 568-0466

www.wagingpeace.org/youth; www.ucnuclearfree.org; www.thinkoutsidethebomb.org

 

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