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Friday (april 8th)

Time

Event

Location

Initiated by

11:30am Demos against Supporters of Animal Testing Lab: Huntingdon Life Sciences. Transportation provided from the TUC Lobby (3rd floor) to each Location. Multiple Animal Defense League
4:00pm-
6:00pm
March against CAFTA
Catch Bus #17/18/19 on West McMillan to Fountain Square... where we will begin to Congregate around 4:00pm. Route... leave Fountain Square at 4:30pm from the west exit and go North on Vine Street. Turn Right on Sixth Street. Turn Right on Sycamore. Stop at Chiquita for 20 minutes. Move across the street to P&G for 20 minutes. March back to Fountain Square. Take a similar bus back to campus (confirm with the driver).
Downtown (fountain square) Global Organizers
6:00pm-
1:00am
Welcome Center | around 7pm there will be Films in room 400B as well as Music
in the Atrium from: Dead Flowers / Crack Heist / Sarah Coleman / The Overman
TUC (floors 3/4)

Saturday (april 9th)

Time

Event / Workshop / Caucus

TUC Space

Facilitated by

9:00am Light Breakfast (bagels provided) Great Hall Global Organizers
10:00am-
11:15am
Vivisection 419 Aaron / Jen
Neo-Liberalism 427 Andreas
The Wal-Mart Debate 400C Zeke / Alan
Feral Visions Slideshow 417 Wild Roots
Mountaintop Removal: Focus on West Virginia 400B Dave / Bo
The Global and the Local: Guatemalan or Latino Immigrants in Cincinnati 415 Dan
Radical Instrument Making for Demos [limit 15 participants] 400A Amy
11:30am-
12:45pm
Radical Traveling 417 Andreas
Blockading Tactics 419 Eric
World Bank Bonds Boycott 427 Michael of CEJ
Animal Rights and Wrongs 400C Sangeeta
Introduction to Sweatshops 400B Jessica
Changing Systems from the Inside 423 Jeff
How and Why to Start an Infoshop or Community Space 415 The Wire
Mountaintop Removal and West Virginia Region caucus 400A the participants
12:45pm Lunch (pizza provided) Great Hall Global Organizers
Ohio Region Caucus 400A the participants
2:00pm-
3:15pm
I-69 NAFTA Superhighway 427 Indiana Crew
Legal Matters for Activists 415 CO-STAR
Art: the Fun Workshop for All! 3rd floor Yasin
Permaculture: Farms and Wilderness 419 Gabriel
Getting Serious about Youth Liberation 417 Don / Tyler
Radical Menstruation and Pad Making 423 Susan
We All Live in Bhopal: Corporate Racism after the
Worst Industrial Disaster in the History of Mankind
400B AID
Goodbye Green Pastures: The Environmental Impact of Animal Agriculture 400C Sangeeta
3:30pm-
4:45pm
Open Rescue 419 MFA
Eating Radical 417 Miko
Conflict Management 423 Emily
US Intervention in the Middle East 427 UCAWC
Reconciliation, Reparations and Repatriation 400C Yahya
Winning Grassroots Anti-Corporate Campaigns 400B Don
Making Community Planning for the Community 415 David / Alan
I-69 NAFTA Superhighway caucus 400A the participants
4:45pm Dinner (potluck) / Networking / Free-Time Great Hall Global Organizers
5:00pm The Lost Film Festival [Emergency Films]
6:30pm Derrick Jensen speaks on: "Reclaiming Community and Environment"
9:00pm Music from: David Rovics / Requiem / MC Homeless / Defiance Ohio / XOXO

Sunday (april 10th)

Time

Event / Workshop / Caucus

TUC Space

Facilitated by

10:00am Light Breakfast (bagels provided) Great Hall Global Organizers
Muslim caucus 400A the participants
Pagan caucus 400C the participants
11:00am-
12:15pm
History of the IWW 423 Mark
Active Nonviolence 417 Larry
Human Rights in Turkey 419 Merisa
Working with the Media 427 Al Salvato
Against Civilization: in Theory and Practice 400C Wild Roots and friends
Self-Motivation and other forms of Motivation for Change 415 Betty-Jean
Panchayati Raj (Rural Empowerment), Organic farming and Interconnected
solutions through the Hundred Block Plan: a People's Movement in India
400B AID
12:15pm Lunch with The Lost Film Festival
[Culture Jamming, Tactical Media and Pranks]
Great Hall Scott Beiben /
Global Organizers
1:30pm-
2:45pm
Alternative Fuels 400C Colin
Medical Abolitionism 400B Faith G
WTO and Biodiversity 415 Drew
Socialism is Not the Answer 417 Hpwombat
Understanding your Words and Actions 419 Andreas / YaSin
FNB: Introduction and Strategies for Success 423 Truman
Not Just Yr Average Zine Workshop: Never Say "Yr" 427 Emily
Crimethinc caucus 400A the participants
3:00pm-
4:15pm
Direct Action 427 Brian
DIY Women's Health 400B Indiana Crew
Education Beyond School 415 Eira
Resisting Military Recruitment 417 UCAWC
Serve the People v. Fight the Pigs 423 The Organization
Mobilizing Students for a New Enlightenment 400C Lisa of SSA
Hunger and Resistance: Poverty, Debt and Food Economies in the Global South 419 Jana
People of Color caucus 400A the participants
4:30pm-
5:45pm
Bike Repair 427 Andreas / Arty / Ryan
DIY Venues 419 Faith M
Gentrification 417 Brian G
IMF and World Bank 415 Mike
Peace Ecology and Human Unity 400B Dr. Subhash
Creating New Chants for a New Era 423 Cedar / Krist / D-one
From Stonewall to Gay Marriage: Lesbian & Gay Liberation 400C Patrick
5:45pm-
8:00pm
Dinner (potluck) / Networking / Dispersal Great Hall Global Organizers

you need not print this page... a weekend guide will be available to attendees

Ongoing Activities - Saturday and Sunday

Room(s)/Area

Purpose

400A Caucuses (many already scheduled)
401 Area for Children and Child Care
403 Game, Puzzle and Fun Room
405, 407, 409, 411, 413 Open for Guerrilla Workshops etc.
3rd and 4th floor hallways Group and Individual Tabling
3rd floor lobby Information and Welcome Table

Helpful Weekend Reference Guide

Acronyms

Terms

AID = Association for India's Development
CAFTA = Central American Free Trade Agreement
CEJ = Center For Economic Justice
CO-STAR = Coalition for Student & Academic Rights
DIY = Do It Yourself
FNB = Food Not Bombs
IMF = International Monetary Fund
IWW = Industrial Workers of the World
MFA = Mercy For Animals
NAFTA = North American Free Trade Agreement
SSA = Secular Student Alliance
TUC = Tangeman University Center
UCAWC = UC AntiWar Committee
WTO = World Trade Organization
Caucus = Topical or community based meeting for planning purposes.
Demo = Demonstration (collective expression of dissent/disagreement).
Direct Action = Active or militant form of protest or demanding.
Feral = Existing in a wild, untamed or undomesticated state.
Gentrification = Displacing communities (often urban - class/race issues).
Infoshop = Self-managed community space with various resources.
Medical Abolitionism = Ending bureaucratic/upperclass control over health.
Mountaintop Removal = Environmentally destructive coal-mining technique.
Neo-Liberalism = Ideological underpinnings of free market capitalism.
Open Rescue = Helping animals that need immediate veterinary care.
Permaculture = Holistic and sustainable food production methods.
Radical = Highly differentiated from the norm though still highly reasoned.
Vivisection = Operating on living animals (scientific research).
Zine = Inexpensively produced and self-published magazine.
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