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William Meecham <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:19:45 -0800
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> CHOMSKY Subscribers:
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> For your information . . .
>
> "On Saturday January 20th, tens of thousands of people, including many
> living in Washington, D.C. along with many from all around the country,
> will be protesting the inauguration of George W. Bush.  The protest will
> address what amounts to the racist conspiracy on the part of the rightwing
> U.S. Supreme Court, the Bush Dynasty and the Florida legislature to steal
> the election by suppressing mainly the African American vote in Florida.
> Al Gore didn't do a thing to right the wrong done to Florida's Black
> voters." <http://www.iacenter.org/j20top.htm> <http://www.iacenter.org/>
>
> Will these groups have the various permits required to allow people to
> assemble?
>
> There are discussions of check points and other devices being put in place
> by "The Government" to "control" access to many of the public streets.
>
>
> Will free political speech be allowed on January 20, 2001?
>
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> Comments?
>
>  F. Leon
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>  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>  Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 19:25:38 -0500
>  From: [log in to unmask]
>
>  Find organizers in your area for Jan. 20 in DC!
>
>  MANY ADDITIONAL ORGANIZING CENTERS FOR THE JANUARY 20th
>  PROTEST AT BUSH'S INAUGURATION!
>
>  *Find the organizing center nearest you--or start one in your
>  city!  (There are many additional centers since the last email--
>  they are listed alphabetically by state.)
>
>  If there's no one listed near you, consider being an organizing center.
>  You could organize transportation to DC, or to the nearest major city to
>  get on their buses.  Either way, if you let us know your plans, we can
>  post them so others can find you.
>
>  If you're already organizing, let us know because every day people all
>  over the country are calling and emailing the IAC looking for local
>  organizers!
>
> Serving as an organizing center in your area would mean working with other
> people and groups in your city, school, community, place of worship, union
> or workplace to bring people to DC on January 20.  Organizing tools are
> available.  We would list you on the IAC web site as a local contact and
> could direct people in your area to you.
>
>  Below is a partial list of organizing centers.  Email
>  [log in to unmask] with your local contact info if you or your group
>  can serve as an organizing center.  Information will be listed on the IAC
>  and other web sites, and email notices will be sent out periodically.
>
>  NATIONAL OFFICE -- NEW YORK CITY
>  39 W. 14th St. #206, New York, N.Y. 10011
>  (212) 633-6646; Fax (212) 633-2889;
>  email: [log in to unmask]
>  WASHINGTON DC office
>  733 15th Street NW, #515 Washington, DC 20005
>  Phone 202-588-1205, email: [log in to unmask]
>
>  DELAWARE
>  *U of Delaware
>  contact Nick Galasso
>  [log in to unmask], (302) 753 - 6463
>
>  GEORGIA
>  *ATHENS
>  car caravan leaves Friday evening, January 19
>  contact Michael Collins [log in to unmask], (706) 613-7443
>  *ATLANTA
>  Millions for Mumia
>  bus leaves Friday night, Jan. 19, tickets are $70
>  (770) 989-2536, [log in to unmask]
>
>  ILLINOIS
>  *CHICAGO
>  International Action Center
>  c/o PO Box 06178 Wacker Dr. Station Chicago, IL 60606-0178
>  (773) 381-5839, [log in to unmask]
>
>  KANSAS & MISSOURI
>  *KANSAS CITY, KS/ST. LOUIS, MO area
>  Jamie Smith @ [log in to unmask]
>
>  MARYLAND
>  *BALTIMORE
>  All People's Congress
>  426 E. 31st St., Balt., MD  21218
>  (410) 235-7040, [log in to unmask]
>
>  MASSACHUSETTS
>  *BOSTON
>  International Action Center
>  phone: 617-522-6626 fax: 617-983-3836
>  email: [log in to unmask]
>  web: http://www.iacboston.org
>
>  MICHIGAN
>  *ANN ARBOR
>  University of Michigan
>  Contact Julie Frye [log in to unmask]
>  *DETROIT
>  Millions for Mumia/International Action Center
>  5920 Second Ave., Detroit, MI 48202,
>  313-831-0750, [log in to unmask]
>
>  NEW HAMPSHIRE
>  *DOVER
>  Contact David Diamond
>  603-749-9159, [log in to unmask]
>
>  NEW JERSEY
>  *BERGEN COUNTY
>  Contact Tim Egan
>  [log in to unmask], 201-507-0243
>  *HACKENSACK-NEWARK-MONTCLAIR-NEW BRUNSWICK-
>  PRINCETON
>  New Jersey Copwatch, PO Box 330, Rochelle Park, NJ  07662
>  Tel. #s 201-487-3748, 973-443-9293, 908-684-2474
>  email:  [log in to unmask]
>
>  NEW YORK
>  *BUFFALO
>  IAC and Workers World
>  716-855-3055, [log in to unmask]
>  349 Niagara St., Buffalo, New York 14201
>  *MID-HUDSON REGION
>  (914) 255-5779; email: [log in to unmask]
>  *NEW YORK CITY
>  39 W. 14th St. #206, New York, N.Y. 10011
>  (212) 633-6646; Fax (212) 633-2889;
>  email: [log in to unmask]
>  *ROCHESTER
>  716-436-6458, [log in to unmask]
>
>  NORTH CAROLINA
>  *CHAPEL HILL
>  U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
>  Contact Judy Freimark from SURGE
>  [log in to unmask], 919-914-2816
>  *CHARLOTTE
>  The Uprise Collective
>  [log in to unmask]
>  *RALEIGH
>  NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, Amnesty
>  International chapter
>  Contact Aaron Jacobs (919) 829-4942,
>  [log in to unmask]
>
>  OHIO
>  *CLEVELAND
>  Peoples Fightback Center
>  3030 Euclid Ave #LL1, Cleveland OH 44110
>  216-426-0851, [log in to unmask]
>  *KENT
>  Kent, Ohio
>  Kent Student Anti-Racist Action (SARA)
>  [log in to unmask], (330) 672-3767
>
>  PENNSYLVANIA
>  *PHILADELPHIA
>  International Action Center
>  215-724-1618, 813 S. 48th St., Phila., PA 19143, e-mail:
>  [log in to unmask]
>  International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-
>  Jamal
>  215-476-8812
>  *SCRANTON/DICKSON CITY
>  Contact Amy Prorock @ [log in to unmask]
>
>  RHODE ISLAND
>  *PROVIDENCE
>  International Action Center
>  (401) 726-4802, [log in to unmask]
>
>  TEXAS
>  *HOUSTON
>  Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement
>  Phone: 713-861-5965, office 713-521-0629
>  Email: [log in to unmask]
>  (Bus from houston is $125.00--deposits due by Dec. 26,at our
>  office:
>  Abolition Movement C/o SHAPE Center 3903 almeda Rd.
>  Houston, TX 77004.  Bus leaves SHAPE on Thursday evening
>  at 6 PM, Jan. 18.  Returns Sunday night, Jan. 21.)
>
>  VIRGINIA
>  *RICHMOND
>  Richmond Action Center
>  P.O.B. 14602, Richmond, VA 23231
>  Phone: 804-358-0236 or 804-644-5834
>  email: [log in to unmask]
>
>  WASHINGTON, DC
>  International Action Center
>  733 15th Street NW, #515 Washington, DC 20005
>  Phone 202-588-1205, email: [log in to unmask]
>
>  WISCONSIN
>  *Milwaukee
>  A Job is A Right Campaign
>  [log in to unmask], 414-374-1034
>
>  WEST COAST
>
>  There will also be a demonstration in San Francisco on Jan.  20. Contact
>  (415) 821-6545, [log in to unmask] for info and local organizing centers.
>

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