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- Subject: CONFERENCE: Study War No More
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- S T U D Y W A R N O M O R E !!
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- The University Conversion Project and the
- Kent State U chapter of the Progressive Student Network announce a...
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- National Planning Meeting & Mini-Conference on
- Campus Peace Activism and the Role of Universities after the Cold War
-
- at Kent State University, January 16-17, 1993
- (Kent is located 20 minutes from Akron and 1 hour from Cleveland, Ohio)
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-
- George Bush is finally on his way out. The next six months will be our
- best opportunity so far to get out our message about demilitarizing
- education and converting our universities. Bill Clinton's election is
- bound to effect some positive change. But hidden and powerful forces are
- working to make sure that universities continue to serve the military
- objectives defined for them during the 1980s. We must bring this debate
- into the open and foster a stronger student movement to counter their
- influence and make our schools affordably educate people to serve genuine
- social needs.
-
- For the past six weeks the University Conversion Project (UCP)
- Steering Committee has consulted with our advisory board and decided to
- put together a National Planning Meeting and Mini-Conference to fight
- campus militarism. Kent State's PSN chapter has agreed to cosponsor the
- gathering, the first on this issue since July 1991. We anticipate an
- attendance of 40-100 people from all parts of the country. The educational
- mini-conference will facilitate dialog and education with many groups and
- individuals who share a common interest in redirecting educational
- priorities.
-
- We invite you (and everyone you know except the Young Republicans) to
- join us beginning at 11am, Saturday the 16th at Kent State. Registration
- is on the first floor of Satterfield Hall -- see the map with directions to
- Kent and housing information. If you pre-register (sliding scale fee of
- $15 - $5), you will receive a more detailed pre-conference mailing.
- Questions? Call (617) 354-9363. The preliminary agenda follows:
-
- Saturday, January 16 -- 11am-6pm
-
- 9am
- Advisory Board & planning meeting -- space limited; call (617) 354-9363.
-
- 11am-12:05am
- Mini-Conference Registration at Satterfield Hall, Kent State Univ., Kent, OH
-
- 12:15-1:30pm
- Agenda discussion; Panel on Campus Activism (6 brief presentations)
- * Prof. Jean Douthwright, CIA Off Campus Coalition, Rochester Inst. of Tech.
- * Erin Bush, Student, University of Pittsburgh Students for Peace
- * Carey Eskridge, Student, U of Houston Students for University Conversion
- * Brad Green, People Opposing Weap. Research, Univ. of Michigan
-
- 1:30-2:30pm
- Keynote Speeches on Conversion and the Role of Universities Today
- * Marion Anderson, conversion expert, Employment Research Assoc. (invited)
- * Prof. John Saberling, Univ. of Akron and ex-Congressman (invited)
-
- 2:30-3pm
- * UCP steering committee & Advisory Board introduce working group topics:
- Campus Conversion, Military and Environment, Right Wing on Campus, Social
- Responsibility in the Curriculum.
-
- 3:15-4:30pm
- Panel on links to related student and faculty activism
- * J Burger, INSTEAD, Minneapolis, MN
- * Reps, NatUl Campaign to Demilitarize our Schools
- * Participants invited but not yet confirmed from: Teachers for a Democratic
- Culture, Education for the People, Young Koreans United, US Student
- Association, SEAC, Global Exchange, Fellowship of Reconciliation.
-
- 4:45pm-6pm (workshops)
- * Local Activism: Member, Rutgers Students for Educational Rights
- * Investigative Journalism: Martin Boer, UC Santa Barbara
- * Fundraising: TBA
- * National Networking/Campaign: Rich Cowan, University Conversion Project
-
- 9pm Party, location TBA
-
-
- Sunday, January 17, 10am-4pm
-
- 10am-11:15am
- Working Groups Meet (4 topics listed above)
-
- 11:30-12:30pm
- Student and Faculty/Staff Caucuses
-
- 12:45-2:00
- Plenary: Working Groups present on Key Issues
-
- 2:00-4:00pm
- Nonviolence video & panel on Martin Luther King
- * Keita Sa'id, Black United Students, Kent State
- * Other student and civil rights activists.
-
- 4:30-7:30pm Planning Meeting & dinner :
- UCP 1993 PLANNING MEETING
- Proposals to be discussed:
- % 1993 Outreach Campaign.
- % SDI 10th Anniversary actions.
- % Responding to 'Anti-PC' movement
- % Fundraising and hiring issues.
- % AAAS Actions. Clinton Watch.
- % Other items, to be proposed.
- To contribute to and to receive the final agenda, please call (617) 354-9363.
-
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- Housing, Directions and Questions:
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-
- Hotel Accomodations: The University hotel (Tel. 216-678-0123) is about $40
- per night. Free Housing: "Sleeping bag housing" (with other students) will be
- provided to anyone who notifies us by January 12; after that there will be
- an additional $5/night housing fee. For questions or to reserve, call Sue
- Jeffers at (216) 823-3112 or Tom Albanese at (216) 678-7326. Airport
- pickups are available if you arrange well in advance!
-
- Other questions, volunteers for the conference, suggestions for the agenda
- or for students, faculty, groups to invite: Please call the office ASAP
- from 10am-6pm weekdays beginning Jan 4 at (617) 354-9363.
-
- Mission Statement
-
- The University Conversion Project is a catalyst and resource clearinghouse
- for campus-based research and action against militarism, with contacts on
- over 100 campuses. We provide organizing resources, networking
- assistance, Freedom of Information Act and power structure research
- advice, and lists of military contracts to activists working to transform
- academic and national priorities. We work with many other acaemic and
- activist networks.
-
- The project is currently focusing on the 700 campuses which host ROTC
- programs, conduct military research, or maintain peace studies programs.
- We encourage people to 1) expose and creatively confront how their
- campuses are still geared up for war in all its forms, and 2) encourage
- conversion to peaceful priorities and practices, at the national,
- institutional, and personal level. Funds saved by a 50% or more reduction
- in military spending could easily provide for a reversal of recent
- scholarship cuts and tuition increases. We advocate industrial policy
- which provides ample, productive employment and a new research agenda
- which serves human, environmental and economic needs.
-
- UCP Steering Committee: Tom Albanese, Erin Bush, Rich Cowan, Jennifer
- Hammer.
- UCP Advisory Board: Professors Jean Douthwright (RIT), Mel King
- (MIT), Vera Kistiakowsky (MIT), Bob Rutman (UPenn), Charles Schwartz (UC
- Berkeley), Joni Seager (UVM), George Wald (Harvard), Paul Walker (Holy
- Cross), Joe Weizenbaum (MIT), students Carey Eskridge (UHouston), Katy
- McCabe (UPenn), Kelly Moore (UArizona), Joel Patenaude (UWisc), Michael
- Worsham (Texas A&M)
-
- Our War Research Info Service newsletter is now mailed to project members,
- sister organizations, and key campus contacts. Please send $25 for an
- annual membership which includes four issues (Students -$20, low income
- -$10) or $3 for a sample copy to UCP, Box 748, Cambridge, MA 02142, (617)
- 354-9363 (Voice or Fax). All contributions are tax-deductible.
-
- P.S. If you can't come to Kent State University on January 16-17, please
- send us names and numbers of students and professors now, who might want
- to attend or join UCP, or e-mail those addresses to kowan@ai.mit.edu.
-
- P.P.S. A new e-mail list is forming to discuss issues of redirecting
- university priorities and federal education funding (scholarships,
- research and development, fellowships) away from the military. Anyone
- interested in discussing this issue is invited to participate. To
- participate, you must be willing to be on our mailing list, so that we can
- send you materials that other on the list are receiving, such as a sample
- of our publication with subscription info, annual reports and fund
- appeals, etc. To be added to the list, please send your full name,
- address, and phone number to kowan@ai.mit.edu. The mailing list
- will begin on January 10, 1993.
-
- And Have a Happy New Year!
-