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== [http://www.localtoglobal.org Local to Global Justice] (L2GJ) == |
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L2GJ was the title of the first [[teach-in]] held on Arizona State University's Tempe Campus, April 19th, 2002 and with the theme '''Knowledge, Networks and Action'''. Thereafter, Local to Global Justice became the name of the student organization.[[Image:L2GJ_Banner.png]] |
L2GJ was the title of the first [[teach-in]] held on Arizona State University's Tempe Campus, [[April 19th]], [[2002]] and with the theme '''Knowledge, Networks and Action'''. Thereafter, Local to Global Justice became the name of the student organization.[[Image:L2GJ_Banner.png]] |
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Every year since an L2GJ event has been organized to offer free to the public a wide range of choice topics including: Civil Rights, Non-Violent Participation, Environmental Justice, Unlearning Oppression, Prison Reform & Privatization, Human Rights and US Foreign Policy, Labor and Worker's Rights, Indigenous People's Rights, Equal Rights, Death Penalty, [[Globalization]], Terrorism and Response, Border Issues/Immigration and [[Copwatch]]. |
Every year since an L2GJ event has been organized to offer free to the public a wide range of choice topics including: Civil Rights, Non-Violent Participation, Environmental Justice, Unlearning Oppression, Prison Reform & Privatization, Human Rights and US Foreign Policy, Labor and Worker's Rights, Indigenous People's Rights, Equal Rights, Death Penalty, [[Globalization]], Terrorism and Response, Border Issues/Immigration and [[Copwatch]]. |
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The informal group of students, activists and organizers evolved into a campus group that sponsors notable speakers like [[Starhawk]], [[Ward Churchill]], [[Rod Coronado]], [[Jonathan Schell]], [[Frances Moore Lappé]], and [[Tom Hayden]]. |
The informal group of students, activists and organizers evolved into a campus group that sponsors notable speakers like [[Starhawk]], [[Ward Churchill]], [[Rod Coronado]], [[Jonathan Schell]], [[Frances Moore Lappé]], and [[Tom Hayden]]. |
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Revision as of 04:29, 5 February 2008
Local to Global Justice (L2GJ)
L2GJ was the title of the first teach-in held on Arizona State University's Tempe Campus, April 19th, 2002 and with the theme Knowledge, Networks and Action. Thereafter, Local to Global Justice became the name of the student organization.
Every year since an L2GJ event has been organized to offer free to the public a wide range of choice topics including: Civil Rights, Non-Violent Participation, Environmental Justice, Unlearning Oppression, Prison Reform & Privatization, Human Rights and US Foreign Policy, Labor and Worker's Rights, Indigenous People's Rights, Equal Rights, Death Penalty, Globalization, Terrorism and Response, Border Issues/Immigration and Copwatch.
The informal group of students, activists and organizers evolved into a campus group that sponsors notable speakers like Starhawk, Ward Churchill, Rod Coronado, Jonathan Schell, Frances Moore Lappé, and Tom Hayden.
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