Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970327093858.10834C-100000@fox.ksu.ksu.edu> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 10:01:12 -0600 From: kerry miller <mailto:astingsh@KSU.EDU> Subject: IFG Global Teach-In, 11-13 April mailto:@Berkeley: Program Schedule To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU
International Forum on Globalization
GLOBAL TEACH-IN #3
The Social, Ecological, Cultural and Political Costs
of Economic Globalization
in cooperation with UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, UC
Berkeley Institute for International Studies, UC Berkeley Energy and
Resources Group
When: April 11-13, 1997
Where: Berkeley Community Theatre
1930 Allston Way at Martin Luther King Jr Way
and
University of California, Berkeley
Information: IFG Office 415-771-3037
The International Forum on Globalization is an alliance of leading
artists, economists, researchers and philosophers represeenting 20
countries who have joined together to resoind to the negative impacts
of economc globalization on the environment, communities, human
rights, equity and democracy. This is the third Global Teach-In
organized by IFG focussing on major issues resulting from the rush to
globalize.
Programs
Fri 11 April 7:30 pm Sat 12 April, 7:30 pm
Welcome by Jerry Mander, Special Focus
Acting Director, IFG
Panel I - The Hidden Consequences Panel IV - Technology: Engines
of Globalization of Globalization
Vandana Shiva Jeremy Rifkin
John Cavanagh Jerry Mander
Maude Barlow Andrew Kimbrell
Helena Norbert-Hodge Fritjof Capra
Martin Khor Charlene Spretnak
Carl Pope David Morris
Ted Halstead Stephanie Mills
Wolfgang Sachs
Sat 12 April, 9 am - 6 pm Sun 13 April, 10 am - 6 pm
Panel II - Reports from the Planet Panel V - Reports from the Bio-
region: Global Forces, Local impacts
Sara Larrain
Mzwanele Mayekiso Jerry Brown
Walden Bello Kevin Danaher
Jen-Pierre Page Ryan Henson
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz Monica Moore
Danny Kennedy Cathy Tactaqwuin
Colin Hines Lora Jo Foo
Carl Anthony
Panel III - The Emergence of JoLani Hironaka
Global Corporate Rule Peter Berg
Lori Wallach plus 15 Workshops
Mark Ritchie
David Korten
Anuradha Mittal
Randy Hayes
Richard Moore
Richard Grossman
Tony Clarke
plus 15 Workshops
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Partial List of Workshops
(schedule to be announced)
Dismantling Corporate Rule
Women and Globalization
Labor in a Global Economy
Mining Goes Global
Policy Steps towards Localization
Structual Adjustment of the North
Biocolonization andf the Patenting of Life
Roots of Migration
New Economic Paradigms
The Global Financial Casino
Protecting Biodiversity
Technologies of Globalization,
Organizing Against NAFTA, WTO, APEC and the MIA
Delinking: Community Supported Agriculture
Commercilaizing the Classroom
New Military Technologies
Toxic Links
Ending Sweatshops at Home and Abroad
Indigenous Response to Globalization
Cities and Re-localization
Counterdevelopment
Admission: General Student
All Events $80 $40
Fri eve only 20 12
Sat all day 35 15
Sat eve only 20 12
Sun 25 12
Tickets: call Tower/ Wherehouse Bass Tickets 510-762-BASS
or
Cal Performances Ticket Office 510-642-9988
Tickets for individual events may be limited. Orders received after 4
April will be held at _Will Call_.
Scholarships may be available. To apply, please call 415-771-3037
International Forum on Globalization
1555 Pacific Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94109
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posted 25 Mar 97 by
kerry miller mailto:astingsh@ksu.edu
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