Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 13:39:06 -0700
From: dixiebefree@hotmail.com ("dixie b")
Subject: [azpeace] Discussions on SWest Conferance
To: dixiebefree@hotmail.com
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Greetings SWest organizers, friends, and concerned peoples,

I am starting to get lots of feedback from various communities "that a state-wide or regional conference would give all of us a boost and may have a positive impact toward getting the movement heard more. Networkingwith others who are working for the same causes cannot hurt but help strengthen the movement."

Herein are a few of the ideas presented, a partial list of upcoming events, and once again the original proposal for a regional conferance.

There has been great ideas about workshops and involvement from a wide range of communities, for instance the National Youth and Student Peace Coalition. One organizer, Beth, writes that she likes the idea of a conference or some trainings to prepare for the Washington events in April. For workshops she suggested perhaps Call to Action (Randall Smith, now in Tucson and other facilitators) They've given excellent workshops and might be available to give some -also non-violent direct action and guerilla theatre training. Beth facilitates an "unlearning oppression" workshop as well. Other concerned peoples in the Tucson area stated that they could do a workshop on building sustainable communities as a model of peace. They also suggested that we could bring attention to Raytheon Corporation, "since their headquarters are located in Tucson and something needs to be done to stop them since their (our) bombs are going to kill people in the Middle East." Also hopes were shared that there will be something about ending nuke power in AZ and of course the uranium mining problem. Philippa, an organizer in the Flagstaff area asks if this (conferance) is to "be four-corners wide? And should it be on one of the reservations? A coalition of Native American and peace and ustice groups, four corners wide, would be powerful,and a long time coming."

Ideas for the conferance to be on Martin Luther King Jr Day and more ideas that this is too early a date have been discussed, though if there are people organizing around MLK day, its a good idea if there were some public show of support for all the organizations working for peace and justice. Another organizer who works with Arizona Alliance for Peaceful Justice in Tempe, hopes we can all come together at the various MLK events and remind people that MLK stood for Justice of all kind. If people cannot attend such events then perhaps we can stand in solidarity by helping get the word out further in each of our circles.

I am itching to know what all these great organizations/groups/individuals are working on! How many are there? and How can we support each other?

I propose that each time we write to each other, that we sign on what community we are from, and if one chooses to, what organizations they are working with. So please share this with others. I am starting to get lots of feedback from others in the SWest region and I can foresee that it will SOON be too much for me to manage and I think it should be more egalitarian rather than myself cutting and pasting these transactions between each other. Does anybody have any suggestions for a better way of communication? Would an organization or individual want to put a list of groups together on a listserve?

That would be great if each of us could bring this up at our next meetings. How many people are aware of these ideas for a conferance? How can they reach the widest of circles? It has once been posted onto the AZ Indymedia website. There are many who do not have internet access and not everybody reads the arizonaindymedia website. I envision everyone participating and creating this conferance-Tucson, Tempe, Phoenix, Prescott, Jerome! (they are creating a huge Peace garden), Flagstaff, Navajo and Hopi Nations, and all other smaller communities that I did not mention.

Just to keep in mind, here are just a few upcoming events that I have heard about. Arizona is rockin! If somebody has a more comprehensive list please share.

**Alternative Media Conference is going to be in Tucson April 18-21st.

**Earth First Organizers Conferance at the base of Mt Graham in February.http://www.earthfirstjournal.com

**Anarchist and Anti-Authoritarian gathering/conferance for the American Southwest sometime in February. Groups from the southwest (primarily AZ, NM,NV, CO, UT and Northern Mexico). More info: Phoenix Anarchist Coalition P.O. Box 3315 Tempe, AZ 85281-3315 www.phoenixanarchist.org phxac@hotmail.com

I have heard talk of an conferance in early 2002 with Amnesty International in Flagstaff and a conferance in Prescott. Sorry, this is all the details I have so far on these.

I look forward to meeting you! OUR GRIEF IS NOT A CALL TO WAR!!

take care dixie -Flagstaff

PROPOSAL FOR SWEST GATHERING/CONFERANCE:

Hey all you fellow Southwest organizers! Greetings!

This email is in regards to a proposal addressed to those in the Arizona region who have been organizing in their communities for justice locally and also those organizing around anti-war efforts. I have heard people throughout the region showing an interest in seeing A STATE-WIDE OR REGIONAL CONFERANCE on ending terrorism/for peace and justice without violence and to learn more about each others struggles for justice in our communities. I am sending out this email to hear feedback from the people organizing within this region.

Please forward this information to any that you think would be interested. You are welcome to contact myself or Marita at dixiebefree@hotmail.com , or Marita at mkennedycastro@hotmail.com .

At a Justice and Peace meeting in Flagstaff, a couple of us recently gave report-backs about the Globalize Justice Not War rally and march in the Bay Area and also the Stop The War Conferance that we attended in Berkeley. Afterwards we shared a proposal asked for input in regards to a state-wide or regional gathering. It may be a huge step but we are hearing comments being echoed from individuals of various communities desiring such a step. What are all the issues/struggles in this region?? How many grassroots organizations and individuals are there? Some of the issues right here are over water, mining, indigenous sovereignty, homelessness, increased militarism of the border, and uranium. How do these struggles relate to each other? How do they fit into globalization, US policy, and war? I am putting a call out for contact information of the various groups that are organizing so that I can ask their opinion and to get to know them better.

Just a few of the plans I have heard that are underway here in AZ is an anarchist conferance in Phoenix in the beginning of 2002, an Amnesty International conferance in Flagstaff for early 2002, an upcommin EF! organizers conferance in February in Eden Hot Springs at the base of Mt. Graham. There are various groups throwing benefits, starting resource centers, organizing on the Hopi and Navajo reservations and in Flagstaff, Prescott, the 4 corners area, Phoenix, Tempe, and Tucson.

If this conferance were to happen, it should be open to all, as inclusive and diverse as possible, being gender balanced and multicultural. It could be open to artists of conscience -poets,writers, performers, and musicians intertwined with organizers, workshops and speakers. Art reaches people in places where they are less defensive and makes it more likely that parents can attend such a conferance. Art is inclusive towards children. Its focuses could be:

*Ending terrorism (Stop The War) *Organize against racist scapegoating *Discuss civil liberty abuses in the wake of Sept 11 and how this affects grassroots organizing. *To fully discuss political issues involved with this war and its' status as it is unfolding. *Building an effective movement and to best connect existing movements. Some of us who have been discussing this believes that to be effective, the movement must break out of bits of isolation & link up with much broader segments of the working class.

A key way to change foreign (& domestic!) US policy NOW is to fully understand the truth behind it(through education-dialogue, forums, teach-ins, conferances), and build a massive movement encompassing millions of workers and youth to stop this horrendous war. It's the workers and the youth who will be paying for the US governments war with their social security, lay-offs, and job losses, cuts in social spending, and with the lives of our family members in the military. The anti-war movement or movement to end terrorism, or, for justice without violence (whatever we shall call it)must be flexible to be able to link up with each sector of society that moves into opposition as more and more people understand that militarism/US imperialism is not in their best interest --including those currently unsure about whether or not to support the war and even those who presently support it.

Groups of people from the Prescott, Flagstaff, and Tucson communities attended the Stop The War Conferance at U.C.Berkeley. Some of us are inspired to organize a conferance here at home. A few of the workshops included Feminist Perspectives On War, Profiling and Scapegoating, Strategic Campaigning (with Ruckus Society), Civil Liberties, Labor and War, Military and Dissent, Media and Manufacturing Consent, Art-Culture-&Resistance, US Agenda For War, and there as a representative from RAWA (The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan). There was hip-hop!, videos were shown all day and there was a whole day of discussions (between students since its focus was on the Campus anti-war movement).

We are asking various local communities their opinions - what they would like to see, what workshops they's want to prepare for.We'd invite acknoledged local experts to help lead sessions to strengthen out movement.

Do you think such a gathering would be effective? Is now the right time? or when? Where (in Arizona?) would you like it to be and why? Should this conferance include other areas just outside of AZ such as border towns in Mexico or the 4-Corners area? Should it be on campus or off? Do you know of any existing struggles and organizers that should be contacted to speak, organize, for advice or information? Are you available to help organize, speak, perform, help with logistics(--food, housing, facilities, etc), outreach, even just for advice!, monetary?

Right now these ideas are still in the very beginning stages. It's not etched into stone. As the war develops and consciousness changes, the movement will need to adopt new objectives and slogans. I hope that these ideas can be discussed at our community discussions and these upcomming conferances.

Thankyou.

OUR GRIEF IS NOT A CRY FOR WAR!!!!! dixie I am currently dwelling in the beautiful Flagstaff area working with individual artists and grassroots groups, I offer my support with indigenous peoples of Black Mesa and 4-Corners region, volunteer with Flagstaff Activist Network occasionally, and attend vigils and meetings of Justice and Peace Coalition. dixiebefree@hotmail.com


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