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Student Peace Action Network is a grassroots peace and justice organization working from campuses across the US.. We organize for an end to physical, social, and economic violence caused by militarism at home and abroad. We campaign for nuclear abolition. We support a foreign policy based on human rights and international cooperation, and a domestic agenda that supports human and environmental concerns, not Pentagon excess. War is not inevitable. We push for practical alternatives..

Ongoing Events:

Honk for Peace every friday at 5pm at the Bell Tower

Critical Mass last friday of every month, Next Ride April 29, at 4:30pm at Bell Tower. Bike Flier.

Monday, October 11, 2004

MILLION WORKER MARCH, this weekend!
Million Worker March <http://www.millionworkermarch.org/> - Busesleave at 5:00am Sunday 17 October from MLK Memorial Park (Corner of Rock Quarry Rd. and MLK Blvd.)
Come join other working people, peace activists, and progressives to takepart in the Million Worker March in Washington D.C. Bus tickets are $30 or$20 for students and low income individuals. To purchase tickets please come to the meeting wednesday at 4pm or email dante at destrobi@ncsu.edu

Palestine Solidarity Conference, this weekend!
friday, saturday and sunday 15-17 October, Duke is hosting the 4th annual PSM.

The Palestine Solidarity Movement is a diverse group of students, activists, and community members organized to promote peace, justice, and human rights for the Palestinian people.
The following points of unity bring PSM organizations together as a movement.
1. End the Israeli occupation 2. Right of return for Palestinian refugees 3. Equality under law 4. Oppose racism and all forms of oppression 5. Divestment is our strategy of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
more information available at http://www.palestineconference.com/

Sudan Teach-In
Tuesday 19 October at 3pm
Blue Room of Talley Student Center

Worker's World Presidential Candidate John Parker analyzes the Crisis in Sudan.
Sudan has been engaged in a civil war for the past 17 years, which has resulted in nearly 2 million deaths from war-related famine, disease and casualties. Four million people (nearly 80%) of the southern Sudanese population has been forced to flee their home at one time or another. Does the US have anything to do with the heigthened levels of violence? YES! come find out how.

Worker's World Presidential Campaign Trail
Tuesday 19 October
11am Harris Field (corner cates and dan allen)

John Parker, Teresa Guitierrez, and LeiLani Dowell of the Worker's World will be on our campus! There were no surprises at the first debate between Republican President George W. Bush and his Democratic challenger, Sen. John Kerry, on Sept. 30. Though billed as a major clash over foreign policy, it only served to show how little difference there truly is between them.
Both of these candidates of Big Oil and Wall Street repeated their support for the brutal U.S. military occupation of Iraq and continued imperialist aggression worldwide.
find out more at http://workers.org

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