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In This Issue: ONLY 1,426 days left until the next Convention!! Maybe that's not something you're ready to think about, but we are! And if you attended the Convention either as a delegate or a guest, we need your input on how it went. You can find the Evaluation Form at http://www.cpusa.org/27th_convention/evaluation.html If you have any questions about it, please let me know. Also on the Convention Web site (which
can be found at: here): Scott Marshall, Chair of the Labor Commission, recently gave a report to the National Board entitled, "Globalization and the Class Struggle Today." To read it, go to: this page The annual national conference of Jobs w/ Justice is being held in Cleveland September 6-9. Registration and an opening reception will be on Thursday, pre-conferences on Friday, plenary session and workshops on Saturday, closing plenary Sunday. Registration fee is 0, for students, low-income, striking workers. Registration forms can be obtained from your local JwJ or from the national office at 501 Third St., Washington D.C.20001, phone 202-434-1106. All Party members who can do so are urged to attend the conference, and to talk with friends and co-workers about going. JwJ is the most important national organization at the center of building labor-community coalitions and mobilizing mass solidarity actions in support of labor's right to organize. Here is a great opportunity to learn from experiences around the country, make new friends, and consolidate new contacts. For more information, please e-mail Wally at wallyk@ncweb.com Hot off the presses is a new, popular, well-designed recruiting
pamphlet. Let Elena know how many you would like to order for your club or district by e-mailing her at emora@cpusa.org Grassroots Policy Briefing on TANF (Welfare) Reauthorization Nearly 20 grassroots leaders will address members of Congress and their staff at a policy briefing in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday September 11. Co-sponsored by the AFL-CIO, United Church of Christ, the Applied Research Center, National Immigration Law Center, and Grass Roots Organizing for Welfare Leadership (GROWL), the briefing will highlight the experiences of mothers on welfare in the last five years and assert progressive proposals for change. GROWL is also helping organizing town hall meetings on TANF Reauthorization around the country this fall, along with the National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support, the Western Regional Welfare Rights Activist Network, etc. The meetings will give mothers and families directly affected by the new welfare laws a chance to tell their stories to decision makers in Congress and advocate for progressive welfare policies. To get an organizing kit or more information, e-mail GROWL
organizer Daniel HoSang at Join in on a direct challenge to U.S. policy on Cuba. Come to the Maine border with Quebec, to Coburn Gore, on August 18, 2001. On noon that day, LET CUBA LIVE, a group of Maine citizens who oppose U.S. policy toward Cuba, will cross the border with a shipment of humanitarian aid for the people of Cuba, mostly medical supplies. Pastors for Peace of New York will continue its record of vigorous opposition to the blockade by also sending supplies with this shipment. LET CUBA LIVE neither asks for nor will accept the license for humanitarian aid that U.S. embargo laws require. The system of blockade is wrong in its entirety, and acquiescence with anything that has to do with cruel and immoral laws is unthinkable. Sometimes, like Rosa Parks did, we need to take matters into our own hands. Besides, why do you have to ask permission to help a neighbor? LET CUBA LIVE attempted to take humanitarian aid across the border at Coburn Gore on July 2, 2001. Almost 40 boxes of donated material were handed over the border to members of a Quebec group in solidarity with Cuba who were waiting for the LET CUBA LIVE caravan. Fifty other boxes were seized by U.S. Customs officials, and they are still confiscated. LET CUBA LIVE returns to Coburn Gore for three reasons,
to: LET CUBA LIVE states that those unable to go to the border on August 18, 2001 can assist by publicizing the event, by asking for support from public officials, and by supporting the project financially. For information call: 326-4405, 273-3247, 743-2183, or 786-4325, all in area code 207. It's never too late to sign up for Legislative Updates, a service we provide that culls information from the Congressional Web site about important bills. E-mails are sent the day after each day Congress is in session (or soon thereafter). If you would like to be added to this list, just write to hwitham@cpusa.org with the request. Before their August recess, bills regarding agriculture, abortion, immigration rights, labor, and many, many others important to our movement were introduced. Each district should consider having someone receive these updates and be responsible for following up them as needed. The Reference Center for Marxist Studies has just added
over a hundred new titles to its list of hard-to-find and out-of-print
books for sale. Check them out at: Also, please note the new Web address for the Reference
Center: CONFERENCE TO STOP STAR WARS A national conference to build the movement to stop Pres. Bush's National Missile Defense Program (popularly known as Star Wars) will take place in Cleveland, Ohio from Friday, Oct. 12 through Sunday, Oct. 14. The conference coincides with international actions scheduled to take place in cities throughout the world. The conference is called jointly by Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space and National Peace Action. A highlight of the conference will be remarks by Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D- Ohio) who plans to introduce a bill in the House of Representatives in the fall calling for an end to"research, testing, manufacturing, production and deployment of all space-based weapons systems and components by any person, agency or contractor of the U.S. government." In announcing his plans to introduce the bill Kucinich said:"We must work toward the elimination of all nuclear weapons, and an end to policies which cause this country to move toward the weaponization of space." By introducing the bill, Kucinich is providing a way for people all over the U.S. who oppose Star Wars to take concrete action against Bush's national campaiagn in support of the bill. Other conference speakers include: John Ryan, Executive Secretary of the Cleveland AFL-CIO Federation of Labor, who will discuss the stake of the labor movement in defeating national missile defense, Steve Cagan, Director of Jobs With Justice in Cleveland, and Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, who will welcome participants to the conference . Leading experts on the nuclearization and weaponization of space will speak, including Joseph Gerson, Bruce Gagnon, and Karl Grossman, author of a new book "Weapons in Space." The conference will include a mix of workshops and plenary sessions. On Friday, Oct. 12 there will be a debate at the Cleveland City Club between a proponent and an opponent of national missile defense, which will be broadcast in cities all over the U.S.. There will be a vigil on Friday afternoon at the national headquarters of TRW, one of the biggest space weapons contractors in the country. On Sunday morning there will be a march outside of this facility. The cost of the conference is per person, for students and low-income people. Registration includes breakfast, lunch, and a social hour. The conference will take place at Cleveland State University, and is co-sponsored by the CSU Political Science Department and the campus Vindicator Newspaper. All day parking is . There is also on street parking available. Those needing more information, including information about local union hotels or the availability of home hospitality, can contact Global Network at: Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in
Space, P.O. Box 90083, PROTECT LEGAL ABORTION: The Million4Roe Campaign In 1973, the Supreme Court legalized abortion. As many as two U.S. Supreme Court justices may retire soon, giving President Bush the opportunity to pack the court with anti-abortion Justices who would vote to OVERTURN Roe v. Wade, relegating women to back alley abortions. To prevent this, the Feminist Majority has launched a new online campaign - MILLION4ROE - to gather 1 million signatures in support of a SENATE FILIBUSTER in the event that Bush nominates an anti-choice Justice. Please click on the link below or copy and paste it into
your browser to sign the petition, donate or find out more: Join Gillian Anderson, Dolores Huerta, Ashley Judd and one million voices at Million4Roe.com and tell Washington: WE WON'T GO BACK! For equality, Eleanor Smeal President, Feminist Majority It is a key time to call or write to the White House and Congress. Points to consider including in your letter or call: IMMINENT BOMBING DEMOCRACY IT'S ILLEGAL HEALTH CONCERNS THE NAVY'S CLAIMS THAT VIEQUES IS NEEDED FOR TRAINING NEED FOR CLEANUP For more information, contact: Fellowship of Reconciliation FALL CALENDAR (WORK IN PROGRESS) |
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