From jgoya at hampshire.edu Mon Feb 3 12:30:57 2003 From: jgoya at hampshire.edu (Jennifer Goya) Date: Wed Oct 17 11:27:44 2007 Subject: [Hacu106s03] !!!COMMmedia!!! Message-ID: <1044293457.3e3ea751718e9@webmail.hampshire.edu> hey all, the Community Media list is now in service. i am just testing it out. can everyone email the list to see if it works. im not quite sure how it will work on your end. its sunny. go outside. jen From gak00 at hampshire.edu Mon Feb 3 22:38:02 2003 From: gak00 at hampshire.edu (gak00@hampshire.edu) Date: Wed Oct 17 11:27:44 2007 Subject: [Hacu106s03] hey Message-ID: <1044329882.3e3f359ad4010@webmail2.hampshire.edu> hello all, so does everyone receive this email? is that how it works? hope people are doing well. love georgia From jgoya at hampshire.edu Sun Feb 9 21:14:50 2003 From: jgoya at hampshire.edu (Jennifer Goya) Date: Wed Oct 17 11:27:44 2007 Subject: [Hacu106s03] Film Crew? Message-ID: <1044843290.3e470b1ab7016@webmail.hampshire.edu> hey lovely people, i was wondering if any of you would be interested in filming this years abortion rights to social justice conference? Marlene Fried asked me about documenting the conference. It's an amazing conference and people from all over come here just for it. Check your calenders. if you want more info or you want to help out just phone me at 559-5220 or e-mail jdg02. yay, jen Here's info on the conference: Please join us for the seventeenth annual conference for student and community activists, From Abortion Rights to Social Justice: Building the Movement for Reproductive Freedom on April 4-6, 2003 at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. This conference has a broad understanding of reproductive rights, encompassing the struggle for racial equality, economic justice, civil liberties, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender rights, environmental justice, peace, freedom from violence, access to education, healthcare and childcare, welfare rights, and support for immigrants. Our aim is to make the connection between reproductive rights and other social justice movements in order to enliven our mutual efforts for justice and equality for everyone. The conference weekend will include time for learning, listening, speaking, networking, and connecting. The conference will begin at 4pm on Friday, April 4th and will end at noon on Sunday, April 6th. The weekend will include an abortion speak out, performances, a networking reception, and over 25 workshops on topics such as abortion access, human rights, population control, international women?s health, immigration, art and activism, welfare, globalization, spirituality, sex education, and caring for ourselves as activists. The conference is open to everyone. It is intended as a forum for learning and networking for all ages, experiences and background knowledge. If you?ve been an activist for the past twenty years, or if you are just curious and have never been to a conference before, you are equally welcome to attend. The conference is free, wheelchair accessible, and housing, childcare and sign language interpretation are available with advance registration. The conference is sponsored by the Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program and the Population and Development Program at Hampshire College. For more info, call us at 413-559-5416 or e-mail at clpp@hampshire.edu or check out our website at http://hamp.hampshire.edu/~clpp.