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Conference Plenary Sessions (1998)
Sado-Monetarism: The Other Capital Punishment
Opening Plenary -- Friday, October 2, 7:00 PM
Chair: Njoki Njoroge Njehž, 50 Years Is Enough
Network
Walden Bello - Focus on the Global South, Bangkok,
Thailand
Amy Goodman - Pacifica Radio's "Democracy Now,"
New York, NY
Doug Henwood - Left Business Observer, New York, NY
elmira Nazombe - Center for Women's Global Leadership,
New Brunswick, NJ
Dennis Brutus - Distinguished Prof. of Humane Letters,
Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, NH
The MAI, the IMF Bailouts, Debt, and other Hot Topics
Saturday, October 3, 9:00 AM
Chair: Brent Blackwelder, Friends of the Earth,
U.S.
Soren Ambrose, Alliance for Global Justice, Washington,
DC
Nila Ardhianie, Yayasan Duta Awam, Solo, Indonesia
Jaime Garcia Barron - Tijuana, Mexico
Kofi Mawuli Klu - Jubilee 2000 Afrika Campaign, Accra,
Ghana/London, UK
Robin Round - Halifax Initiative, Vancouver, Canada
Lori Wallach - Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, Washington,
DC
Resistance & Success Stories in the Quest for Economic Justice
for All
Saturday, October 3, 4:30 PM
Chair: Marie Dennis, Maryknoll Office of Global
Concerns
Gustavo Castro Soto - CIEPAC, San Cristobal, Chiapas,
Mexico
Oronto Douglas - Environmental Rights Action, (Port Harcourt,
Nigeria)
Susan George - TransNational Institute, Paris, France
Charlie Hinton - 50 Years Is Enough Network, San Francisco,
CA
Magda Lanuza - Centro Humboldt, Managua, Nicaragua
Action & Direction: Carrying the Movement Forward Sunday,
October 4, 12:00 PM
Chair: Susan Thompson, Columban Justice &
Peace Office
Patrick Bond - Campaign Against Neo-Liberalism in South
Africa, Johannesburg
Freda Catheus - Association of Peasant Organizers of
Lagonav, Haiti
John Cavanagh - Institute for Policy Studies, Washington
DC
Kevin Danaher - Global Exchange, San Francisco, CA
Cheri Honkala - Kensington Welfare Rights Union, Philadelphia,
PA
Deborah Toler - Black Radical Congress, Oakland, CA
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