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REGISTER NOW FOR...

Whose Economy?
Narrowing the Gap in Income, Wealth & Power
A Progressive Economic Summit

May 10-13
Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto

Speakers include
Medha Patkar (National Alliance of People=92s Movements, India),
Patty Barrera (Common Frontiers), Terri Brown (NAC),
Tony Clarke (Council of Canadians), Anna Dashtgard (CFWTO),
Judy Darcy (CUPE), Erin George (CFS), Josephine Grey (LIFT),
Joel Harden (Resistance Press), Buzz Hargrove (CAW),
Andrew Jackson (CCSD), David Langille (Centre for Social Justice),
Leo Panitch (York U), David Pfrimmer (Canadian Council of Churches),
Judy Rebick (Rabble.ca), Monique Simard (Alternatives),
Jean Swanson (ELP), Hassan Yussuff (CLC)

Performances by Nancy White, Faith Nolan, Greg Malone (CODCO)
  and Bread & Puppet Theatre (Vermont, USA)

THURSDAY, May 10 - Voices for Justice
7:30-10:00 PM - Opening Night
with special international guests,
political comedy and music

FRIDAY, May 11 - From Problems to Solutions
9:30 AM-5:00 PM - Plenaries and workshops
7:30 PM -10:30 PM - Reflections on the Quebec Summit
                 and Bread & Puppet Theatre's
                                  Circus of the Seven Basic Needs

SATURDAY, May 12 - The Struggle for Equality & Democracy
9:30 AM-5:00 PM - Plenaries and workshops
6:00 PM - Dinner Banquet followed by Radical Ruckus Party

SUNDAY, May 13 - The Way Forward - A Call for Action
10:00 AM-12:30 - Closing Plenary with campaign proposals
12:30-3:00 - Bread and Puppet=92s Funeral March for Rotten Ideas,
                 and luncheon feast
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Join activists and policy analysts from across the country
for a 4-day conference to develop a radical agenda
for the 21st Century.

Participate in a festival of democracy with
workshops, displays, art and video.
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Sponsored by the Centre for Social Justice
& the following partner organizations:
Canadian Labour Congress, Canadian Council for International Cooperation,
Canadian Council on Social Development, Canadian Environmental Law=20
Association,
Canadian Federation of Students, Canadian Union of Postal Workers,
Canadian Union of Public Employees, Catalyst Centre, Canadian Auto
Workers,
Common Frontiers, Council of Canadians, Ecumenical Coalition for
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Justice,
International Socialists, Low Income Families Together, Mayworks,
National Action Committee on the Status of Women,
National Anti-Poverty Organization, Ontario Coalition for Agencies Serving=
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Immigrants,
Ontario Federation of Labour, Ontario Public Service Employees Union,
Parkland Institute, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Ten Days for Global=20
Justice,
and the United Steel Workers of America.

Media sponsors: CKLN, NOW Magazine, This Magazine   [include logos for
each]

Wheelchair Accessible
Signing and French translation available on request

A project of the CSJ Foundation for Research and Education
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We need an economy that serves human need - not corporate greed!
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PROGRAM OUTLINE

THURSDAY, May 10
7:30-10:00 PM =96 Voices for Justice

Splash event featuring keynote addresses from
Medha Patkar (National Alliance of People's Movements, India),
David Pfrimmer (Canadian Council of Churches),
Monique Simard (Alternatives, Quebec),
Hassan Yussuff (Canadian Labour Congress)
and other international guests.

Performances by Nancy White, Faith Nolan, Greg Malone, and more=85
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FRIDAY, May 11
Living Inequality - Envisioning Equality
    -- Moving from problems to solutions

9:30-12:00 - PLENARY
         From Disparities to Democracy
                 =96 Mapping Inequality
1:00 - 5:00 PM -WORKSHOPS
         The Search for Solutions

REDUCING INEQUALITY
The root causes & economic effects of poverty
Wealth & corporate concentration
Eliminating poverty: A human rights perspective
  Reducing inequality  perspectives from the faith community
Taxing for equality?

BETTER WORK AND BETTER INCOMES
How can we ensure good jobs?
Contingent work: How can temp/contract/part-time workers organize?
How a =91living wage=92 / minimum wage would narrow the gap
A guaranteed annual income  could it work?
Young workers in action

THE COMMON GOOD  & SERVICES
Extending the =91social wage=92: public services & universal programs
Imagining better public services in an age of privatization
Meeting our basic need for food security
Adequate housing for all
How economic inequality affects the health of all Canadians
Quality child-care & early childhood development programs
How to protect public education

OVERCOMING OPPRESSION / SOCIAL EXCLUSION
The political economy of racism
How feminism / anti-sexism can shape our movement
Aboriginal Rights - a story of dispossession
Social inclusion of immigrants & refugees

FROM THE GLOBAL TO THE LOCAL
Bridging the gap: Strategies for North/ South redistribution
Putting inequality on the trade agenda
Trading Services, trading lives: GATS / WTO / FTAA

INCREASING DEMOCRACY
Corporate accountability
Making votes count: proportional representation
Getting corporate money out of politics: campaign finance reform
Workers rights vs. corporate rights

ALTERNATIVE VISIONS
Can the market ever be made to work for all?
Can our environment sustain economic growth?
Local economic alternatives in Canada
Deconstructing the right-wing agenda -- the role of educators
Transformative learning & practice

7:30 PM - Reflections on the Quebec Summit=85

9:00 PM - Bread & Puppet Theatre=92s
                      =93Circus of the Seven Basic Needs=94

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SATURDAY, May 12
The Struggle for Equality and Democracy
         -- How do we get there?

9:30-12:00 - PLENARY
             Building Movements for Equality & Democracy

1:00 - 5:00 PM - WORKSHOPS
            Social Movement Strategies & Tactics

CAMPAIGNING FOR EQUALITY
Living wage campaign
Organizing & bargaining for women's equality
Why are unions more important today than ever?
How to organize a union in your workplace
How can unions help narrow the growing gap?

FROM CORPORATE POWER TO
PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY
Campaigning for greater democracy
 From anti-corporate anarchism to traditional party politics
Building a movement for equality & democracy
Campaign against sweatshops
The alternative budget process
Putting corporations back in the box
 From Seattle to Qatar  where do we go from here?

MOVEMENT BUILDING
How to increase diversity in our movements
How do we overcome the growing racial divide?
Youth ain't a four letter word!
Building solidarity with aboriginal people
Building activists, coalitions and communities
How can we use the media to get our message across?
Role of art & culture in movement building
Teamsters and turtles: Labour unions & environmentalists unite

ORGANIZING DISSENT
Direct action training
Decriminalizing dissent: How to respond to police brutality
Can the justice system be reformed to reduce inequality?

CREATING ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES
Globalization and me: challenging the status quo
Engaging with the private sector to end poverty
Building an alternative local economy movement

* Workshop topics subject to change

6:00 PM - Banquet Dinner
9:00 PM - Radical Ruckus Party
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SUNDAY, May 13
The Way Forward
-- it's not over -- it's just started=85

10:00-12:30 AM - A forum for organizations to profile
                               their campaign proposals
12:00-12:30 PM - Closing remarks by Judy Rebick
12:30-1:00 PM -  Bread & Puppet Theatre's
                            =93Funeral March for Rotten Ideas=94
1:00-3:00 PM - Luncheon Feast

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REGISTRATION FORM

Name _______________________________________________
Organization __________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________
Phone/fax _________________________________
E-mail ___________________________

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Conference fee:
[  ] $150 full rate
[  ] $75 subsidized rate
[  ] $35 student/low-wage
[  ] Pay what you can $________

Fee per day:
[  ] $65 full rate
[  ] $30 subsidized
[  ] $15 student/low wage
[  ] PWYC $ _______

Saturday night banquet dinner: [  ] $20 or [  ] PWYC $ _______

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Workshop Registration:
(Please select two choices per day from the topics listed above.)

Friday 1: ______________________ Friday 2: ___________________

Saturday 1: ___________________  Saturday 2: _________________

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Accommodation request:
[  ] Neill-Wycik Co-op for _____  persons at conference rate of $25/bed
[  ] Billet in a private home for ____  persons
[  ] Billeting offer for ______  persons
Hotel-style rooms available on campus at the
International Living and Learning Centre
at a conference rate of $88/room - single or double occupancy
(Additional persons $10 /ea. to a  maximum of 4 per room).
Book directly with ILLC - 416-979-5201

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[  ]Childcare required for ____ children. Age(s) __________

[  ] Interpretation required (English to French)

[ ] Signing required

Travel Subsidies: A limited number of travel subsidies are available.
Please consult our website or call us for details.
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Total Payment $______________
(includes registration fee,Saturday dinner & accommodation costs)

[  ] cheque/money order is in the mail
[  ] I'll bring a cheque/money order with me
[  ] VISA  [  ]  Mastercard

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CSJ Foundation for Research and Education
489 College Street, Suite 303
Toronto, Ontario   M6G 1A5

Tel: 416-927-0777 x224
Toll free: 1-888-803-8881
Fax: 416-927-7771
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Website: www.socialjustice.org


Heather Lang, Conference Planner
CENTRE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
489 College Street, Suite 303
Toronto, Ontario M6G 1A5
Tel: 416-927-0777 x224
Fax: 416-927-7771
Email: [log in to unmask]
Website: www.socialjustice.org
Until July 1, 2001:
Dennis Raphael, Ph.D., University of Toronto,
voice: (416) 978-7567

Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Health Policy and Management
Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies
York University, 4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario CANADA M3J 1P3
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