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Teach-in on economic globalization and the role of the World Trade Organization [recto]
Teach-in on economic globalization and the role of the World Trade Organization [recto]
TitleTeach-in on economic globalization and the role of the World Trade Organization [recto]
CreatorInternational Forum on Globalization (IFG)
Publisher/AffiliationInternational Forum on Globalization (IFG)
Place of Publication[Unknown]
Date1999-11
NotesAlternate title: International Forum on Globalization presents : teach-in on economic globalization and the role of the World Trade Organization.

Participants include (in alphabetical order and in the form they appear): Maude Barlow (Council of Canadians), Walden Bello (Focus on the Global South), Agnes Bertrand (Observatoire de la Globalisation Economique), Brent Blackwelder (Friends of the Earth), Jose Bove (Confederation Paysanne Europeenne), John Cavanagh (Institute for Policy Studies), Tony Clarke (Polaris Institute), Kevin Danaher (Global Exchange), Tewolde Gebre Egziabher (Institute for Sustainable Development), Susan George (Transnational Institute), Patti Goldman (Earth Justice Legal Defense Fund), Randy Hayes (Rainforest Action Network), Colin Hines (Protect the Local), Mae-Wan Ho (Institute of Science for Society), Tetteh Hormeku (Third World Network Africa), Kjeld Jakobsen (CUT Brazil), Cipriana Jurado (Southwest Network for Social and Environmental Justice), Martin Khor (Third World Network), Andrew Kimbrell (International Center for Technology Assessment), Thomas Kocherry (World Fishworkers Forum), David Korten (People-Centered Development Forum), Tim Lang (Centre for Food Policy), Sara Larrain (Chilean Ecological Action Network), Jerry Mander (International Forum on Globalization), Anuradha Mittal (Institute for Food and Development Policy), Pat Roy Mooney (Rural Advancement Foundation International), David Morris (Institute for Local Self-Reliance), Helena Norberg-Hodge (International Society for Ecology and Culture), Katie Quan (UNITE), Chakravarthi Raghavan (Third World Network Geneva), Mark Ritchie (Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy), Anita Roddick (The Body Shop), Pete Rosset (Institute for Food and Development Policy), Barbara Shailor (AFL-CIO), Vandana Shiva (Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology), Steven Shrybman (West Coast Environmental Law), Hassan Adebayo Sunmonu (Organisation of African Trade Union Unity), David Suzuki (Suzuki Foundation), Victoria Tauli-Corpuz (Indigenous Peoples' Network for Policy Research and Education), Lori Wallach (Global Trade Watch-Public Citizen), Owens Wiwa (Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People).

Program for the International Forum on Globalization's teach-in on Friday, November 26, 1999, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., and Saturday, Novemebr 27, 1999, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 to 11:00 p.m., all at Benaroya Hall, downtown Seattle.

The event was also announced by the media advisory titled "Brave new corporate world?"
TimelineBefore WTO
Intended PurposeEvent Publicity
Issue AreaDevelopment
SubjectsForums (Discussion and debate)
Geographic CoverageUnited States-Washington (State)-Seattle
Object TypeFlier
Physical DescriptionSize: 28 x 22 cm
Condition: good
CollectionWTO Seattle Collection, #5177-003, Box 4, Folder 53
ContributorWTO History Project
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Organizations MentionedCouncil of Canadians, Focus on the Global South, Observatoire de la Globalisation Economique, Friends of the Earth, Confederation Paysanne Europeenne, Institute for Policy Studies, Polaris Institute, Global Exchange, Institute for Sustainable Development, Transnational Institute, Earth Justice Legal Defense Fund, Rainforest Action Network, Protect the Local, Institute of Science for Society, Third World Network Africa, CUT Brazil, Southwest Network for Social and Environmental Justice, Third World Network, International Center for Technology Assessment, World Fishworkers Forum, People-Centered Development Forum, Centre for Food Policy, Chilean Ecological Action Network, International Forum on Globalization, Institute for Food and Development Policy, Rural Advancement Foundation International, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, International Society for Ecology and Culture, UNITE, Third World Network Geneva, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, The Body Shop, Institute for Food and Development Policy, AFL-CIO, Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, West Coast Environmental Law, Organisation of African Trade Union Unity, Suzuki Foundation, Indigenous Peoples' Network for Policy Research and Education, Global Trade Watch-Public Citizen, Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People
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