[act-ma] THINK OUTSIDE THE BOMB National Youth Conference -- send it far and wide!

Amy Hendrickson amyh at texnology.com
Sat Jul 12 13:20:57 PDT 2008



Think Outside the Bomb National Youth Conference on Nuclear Abolition in Boston, MA, August 14-17, 2008
Apply Now!
  Join the Think Outside the Bomb network for four days of learning, sharing, and activism, August 14-17 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. The conference will provide a backdrop for nuclear abolitionists, peace activists, ecologists, and other advocates of social justice and a livable planet to learn in-depth about the threat of nuclear weapons, the destruction caused by the nuclear fuel chain, and current political opportunities to move toward nuclear disarmament.  To apply, visit http://thinkoutsidethebomb.org.

  Think Outside the Bomb is unique: it is the only conference of it's kind that is fully organized and led by youth (roughly defined as under-29), and does more than educate students and young people on the issues surrounding nuclear weapons, waste, and power -- it places us in the forefront of the movement, making change happen! Like previous conferences, Think Outside the Bomb will provide food and transportation to and from the conference for all participants!

  The 2008 National Conference in Boston, MA, will explore such interconnected themes as localized resistance to militarism and empire, supporting indigenous resistance to nuclear colonialism, and turning back the resurgence of "poisoned power" (nuclear energy). It will include workshops, panels, dialogues, and skills trainings to strengthen our analyses of the role of nuclear weapons in the global political order, empower ourselves with new tools for effective community organizing, and deepen our commitment to building a better world.

  Speakers for this conference include Arjun Makhijani of IEER, Zia Mian from Princeton University, Joe Gerson, author of Empire and the Bomb, Subrata Ghoshroy, from MIT, Jackie Cabasso of the Western States Legal Foundation, and of course, youth activists representing various nuclear abolition organizations and communities from around the country. 

  Conference Schedule:

        Thursday, 14 August
       Where do I fit into it? Personal connections to the nuclear weapons complex
       
        Friday, 15 August
       Connecting communities: Environmental Racism and Indigenous Impacts
       
        Saturday, 16 August
       Organizing and resisting: Strategies, lessons, and opportunities
       
        Sunday, 17 August
       A Personal Disarmament: Living Lives of Change
       

  For applications, and more information as it becomes available, visit http://thinkoutsidethebomb.org regularly or email youth at napf.org. 







  Steve Stormoen
  Youth Empowerment Initiative Coordinator
  Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
  youth at napf.org 
  Office: (805) 965-3443
  Cell: (805) 284-6911
  Fax: (805) 568-0466

  Think Outside the Bomb National Grassroots and Youth
  Conference on Nuclear Abolition in Boston, MA -- Apply Now!

  Click here to sign the Appeal to the next President,
  calling for US leadership for a nuclear weapons-free world. 

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