FRIDAY, MAY 7 - SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1999
FRIDAY NIGHT 6PM
Registration and Reception at Oak Lounge, Tresidder Union
Keynote Speakers
Dan Hamburg (Dan ran for Governor of California on the Green Party
See http://judi.greens.org/green
Marjorie Cohn - Law Professor, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Gary Breitbard (music)
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SATURDAY, May 8, 1999
BREAKFAST 9 - 10AM
I. PANEL OF CURRENT STANFORD STUDENT ACTIVISTS: 10-11:30am
(Jill Shenker, Cathy Rion)
Students to cover the following areas:
East Palo Alto
Gay/Lesbian issues
SEAS (Students for Environmental Action at Stanford)
Stanford Labor Action Coalition
Disorientation Guide
Black Students Union
Diversity of Faculty and Ethnic Studies
Students Against Genocide
LUNCH (11:30 - 1PM)
War in Yugoslavia: Should We Respond As a Group?
Talk by Rachelle Marshall, followed by discussion
II. PANEL: 1-2:30pm
What We're Doing Now (Yale Braunstein)
Ted Smith - Impacts of high-tech development in Silicon Valley and around the world
Andrew Moss - Urban Epidemiology
Katerina Davis - Labor Movement: current changes and challenges
Marc Weiss - Urban Affairs
III. PANEL: 3 - 4:30
History and Political Analysis (Jeanne Friedman)
What we did right; What we did wrong.
Chris Katzenbach -- anti-war movement and individual rights/responsibilities
Leslie Rabine -- the rise of the women's movement
John Markoff -- the movement and the roots of personal computers
Sandra Drake -- the relationship of campus movements to civil rights
and social/economic/environmental justice.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
Dinner 7pm
Program: Vic Lovell to introduce Ed McClanahan who will read from his book
My VITA, If you Will
Music: Acme Blues Band 9-11:30
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SUNDAY (MOTHER'S DAY), May 9, 1999, 10:30 - 12:30
BRUNCH AND FAREWELL
Mother's Day Brunch and Farewell - 10:30 am-Noon
Afternoon 12:30 - 2pm
Informal gathering of career activists and current students
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