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No! WTO teach-in : a youth activist training, by students, for students
No! WTO teach-in : a youth activist training, by students, for students
TitleNo! WTO teach-in : a youth activist training, by students, for students
CreatorPeople for Fair Trade / Network Opposed to WTO (PFT)
Publisher/AffiliationPublic Citizen
Place of Publication[Unknown]
Date1999-11-06
Notes

Keynote speakers: Lydia Cabasco (No! WTO Student Outreach Committee) and Hop Hopkins (Community Coalition for Environmental Justice).

"Live music by Jaba's Lair, Divinity, and 500 Years."

Participating affiliations: Philippine Women's Center, LELO, Check Your Head, Worker Center, APEX, Direct Action Network, Seattle Young People's Project, Ruckus Collective, Independent Media Center, National Lawyer's Guild/University of Washington.

Announces a teach-in at Seattle Central Community College.
TimelineBefore WTO
Intended PurposeEvent Publicity
Issue AreaTrade
SubjectsCongresses and conventions; Students--Political activity; Student protesters
Geographic CoverageUnited States--Washington--Seattle
Object TypeFlier
Physical DescriptionSize: 28 x 22 cm
Condition: good
CollectionWTO Seattle Collection, #5177-003, Box 2, Folder 76
ContributorWTO History Project
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Organizations MentionedNo! WTO Student Outreach Committee, Community Coalition for Environmental Justice, Philippine Women's Center, Labor and Employment Law Offices, Check Your Head, Worker Center, APEX, Direct Action Network, Seattle Young People's Project, Ruckus Collective, Independent Media Center, National Lawyer's Guild/University of Washington
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