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NEW ORLEANS, LA : The Color of Violence conference is the third in a series sponsored by Incite! Women of Color Against Violence, a national organization working to challenge violence against women in all its forms. March 11th-13th
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 Thursday, January 20, 2005. Assemble 10:00 AM at Louis Armstrong Park.
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The Bush/Kerry election is over, but global struggles for justice and peace continue. Twice a year, members of diverse communities in Tejas come together at Radical Encuentro Camps to share skills and build a better world. This fall's camp will be held in Houston and will focus on post-election strategy and moving from resistance to revolutionary consciousness.
Gay Marriage Ban Thrown OUT in Court!

BATON ROUGE, La. - A state judge Tuesday threw out a Louisiana constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, less than three weeks after it was overwhelmingly approved by the voters. District Judge William Morvant said the amendment was flawed as drawn up by the Legislature because it had more than one purpose: banning not only gay marriage but also civil unions. Michael Johnson, an attorney for supporters of the amendment, said he will appeal the ruling. A gay rights group challenged the amendment on several grounds, arguing among other things that combining the question of gay marriage and the issue of civil unions in one ballot question violated state law.
Does anyone feel a draft? -- RESCHEDULED
A public forum on government plans to reinstitute the military draft and how we can fight their plans. Rescheduled to Tuesday September 28 due to Hurricane Ivan.
AMERICAN YOUTH, THE MILITARY, AND THE US’s ENDLESS “WAR ON TERRORISM”
Panelists: - Bill Quigley – Law professor at Loyola - Alobar Greywalker– Vietnam-era draft resister - Ward Reilly – Member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War - Marty Rowland – Local activist who supports the military draft --anti-war youth activist
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:00 pm Jones Hall, room 102 (across from Howard-Tilton library. Is the former law school. Parking is free after 7) Tulane University
Sponsor: Tulane Politics Club and C3, for more info call 587-0080
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