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<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><TT>************FORWARD WIDELY*******************<BR>Build the student anti-war movement in Boston!<BR><BR>Anti-war student organizng meeting Friday, 10/7 at Northeastern U.<BR>5:30, Curry Student Center rm.442<BR>Take the Orange line to Ruggles or E-line to Northeastern<BR><BR>The start of the school year has brought with it a rise in anti-war <BR>activism. The spectacular<BR>anti-war demonstration on September 24 in Washington DC mobilized <BR>250,000 people from all around<BR>the country, inspiring new and experienced activists to take action to <BR>end the US occupation of<BR>Iraq. In the schools and on the campuses of Boston, there have been <BR>organizing meetings,<BR>educational events, vigils and demonstrations. These have been <BR>organized by existing anti-war<BR>groups, but there are many students in the city who would like to start <BR>new anti-war
organizations<BR>at their schools and on their campuses, and come together to unite <BR>efforts accross campuses.<BR><BR>The Northeastern University Campus Against War and Racism (NUCAWR) has <BR>had a busy and exciting<BR>past few weeks, organizing meetings on campus, attending anti-war <BR>events around Boston, and<BR>organizing vans to go to the September 24 demonstration. Recently <BR>while organizing vans to go<BR>down to D.C. we met antiwar student groups and activists from 15 high <BR>schools and colleges around<BR>Boston -- this can lay the basis for a student network in boston that <BR>can expand even more we are<BR>meeting anti-war students from other schools and campuses. It is <BR>becoming clear that anti-war<BR>students need to link up around the city, learning from and supporting <BR>each other in our work at<BR>our campuses and schools, and working together on city-wide events. <BR>Here are just a few upcoming<BR>possibilities for organzing:<BR><BR>-
sharing information with each other about building anti-war<BR>committees on our campuses and in our schools<BR>- mobilizing for the anti-war demonstration on October 29 in downtown <BR>Boston<BR>- going to the national "On the Frontlines" student & allies anti-war<BR>conference in Berkely, CA (organized by the Campus Anti-war Network & <BR>Military Out of Our Schools)<BR>- organizing the petition campaign to win a ballot initiative calling<BR>for the withdrawal or the MA Nat'l Guard from Iraq<BR><BR>This is a short list, but in a city with so many campuses and high <BR>schools in Boston, the sky's<BR>the limit! NUCAWR is calling an organizing meeting for anti-war high <BR>school or college students<BR>to link up and organize in Boston. NUCAWR is a part of the Campus <BR>Anti-war Network (CAN), a<BR>nationwide network of high school and campus based anti-war committees, <BR>and we can also discuss<BR>CAN's counter-recruitment and other campaigns, in addition to
the <BR>national conference in Berkeley<BR>mentioned above. The meeting will be held at 5:30 at Northeastern on <BR>Friday 10/7 in room 442 of<BR>the Curry Student Center.<BR><BR>ALL ANTIWAR STUDENTS ARE WELCOME!<BR><BR>For more info, email neucawr@yahoo.com, or call Khury at 617 739 9217.<BR><BR>CAN's website: www.campusantiwar.net<BR>Frontlines conference website: <A href="http://www.objector.org/moos-bay.html">http://www.objector.org/moos-bay.html</A><BR><BR>in solidarity<BR>Khury<BR>NU Campus Against War and Racism<BR></TT><!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --><BR>
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