Leading Social Change through Human Rights Panel & Workshop on Friday, March 15

From: "CESR" <cesr@is2.dal.ca>
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Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 21:06:53 -0400
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LEADING SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH HUMAN RIGHTS

A panel discussion and workshop on how we can achieve positive social change
in our communities through greater respect of human rights. Join us and
three prominent, local human rights activists!

Meet the movers & shakers - panelists:
Lynn Jones (Member of the Black community and labour relations activist)
Daniel Paul (Member of the Mi'kmaq community, columnist and author of "We
were not savages")
Betty Peterson (Raging Granny, Voice of Women, and a Just Peace for the
Middle East)

Friday, March 15
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Scotia Bank Auditorium
New McCain Building (Fine Arts and Social Sciences)
Dalhousie University
6135 University Avenue

Agenda
7:00-8:00: Panel Discussion
Panelists present their inspiring stories about being human rights activists
8:00-8:45: Workshop
Panelists facilitate small group break out session with audience
8:45-9:00: Closing
Share resources followed by a food and drink reception

All welcome!
A free public event organized by The Society for Corporate Environmental and
Social Responsibility (CESR). For more information, please e-mail
cesr@is2.dal.ca or visit our web site: http://is2.dal.ca/~cesr


*The head of the Dalhousie Faculty Association has confirmed that there is
no problem about having this
event on campus and there will be no crossing of picket lines if the strike
continues on the 15th.


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