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Here's another take on the "International Solidarity" proposal, from the
original proponent.
X
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From: "X" X>
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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: [MAPC-coord] Proposal for agenda Tuesday, and response to
fasting proposal
>
> X
> Thanks for your attention to "loose ends". I really appreciate your
> being on top of this. Quickly - and I'll try to reach you by
> phone also - my vision of international solidarity included a)material
> aid - not the G.W. kind, but through RAWA, for example, and
> b)giving voice to those from the region working for peace and social
> justice. Specifically, I'd like a peace coalition endorsement to
> work on bringing on a speaker here from RAWA. I would seek funding
> through academic departments and student groups, but I need some
> official endorsement to approach others with and extend the invitation
> to RAWA. MAPC could set the framework for dates, etc.; I envision
> that there would be on-campus talks (where you're not allowed to ask
> for money) and community events - where we do help raise money
> for material aid. If we are going to articulate an alternative
> agenda, we must not do it in a vacuum. X is raising money
> for a meeting of Afghan women in Brussels in December. Perhaps
> we can help coordinate a US tour, or at least a regional one.
> Thanks for your email, and everything X spelled out also
> makes sense to me.
> X
Email Date:Sunday, October 28, 2001 10:49 AM
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