[antiwar-van] Reminder.. Today Forum on Trade Agreements, Border Politics, and Racist Vigilantes

harsha at resist.ca harsha at resist.ca
Sun Nov 20 10:05:17 PST 2005


Time is Up for the Minutemen!
TRADE AGREEMENTS, BORDER POLITICS AND RACIST VIGILANTES
Sunday, November 20th, 2005 from 2 – 5 PM
SFU Harbour Centre, 515 West Hastings

Since April 2005, the Minutemen Project- a racist border vigilante group-
has conducted armed border patrols and lobbied for stricter immigration
control in a post 9/11 climate where the "anti terrorist" paradigm has
already resulted in increased abuses of migrants and racialized
communities, including indigenous peoples affected by the
violently-imposed border dividing their territories and communities.

The Minutemen are a present day example of a history of violence towards
migrants. At least 464 died crossing the U.S. / Mexico border during the
fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 as a direct consequence of Operation
Gatekeeper. It also must be remembered that the U.S. invasion of Mexico
resulted in the murder of at least 25,000 Mexican people for the land the
Minutemen patrol today and that the implementation of the North American
Free Trade Agreement in 1994 has forced over 1.5 Million Mexican farmers
off their land and created a multi-faceted crisis along the 2000 mile U.S.
/ Mexican border.

On October 1st of this year, the Minutemen spread their activity to the
U.S. / Canadian border.

Join us in a discussion about groups like the Minutemen and the threat
they pose to our communities, the ways in which the "the war on terror"
legitimizes the actions of such groups, and the global neo-liberal
realities of migration.


WITH SPEAKERS:

* Rosalinda Guillen: migrated to Washington state where she picked crops
from the age of 10. Her tireless work resulted in the first-ever
collective bargaining agreement for farm workers in Washington and she
became NW Regional Director and National VP for United Farm Workers.

* Michael Vendiola: from the Swinomish Nation, and currently Ethnic
Student Center's coordinator at Western Washington University.

* Chinmoy Banerjee: former professor in the Department of English at SFU
and founding member of the BC Organization to Fight Racism in the 1980s
mobilizing against KKK violence.

* Lawrence J. Estrada: Associate Professor of Social Theory and
Comparative/Ethnic Studies at Fairhaven College and Director of American
Cultural Studies at Western Washington University.

* Mandeep Dhillon: organizer with No One Is Illegal Vancouver.

Organized by: No One Is Illegal Vancouver
For more information: noii-van at resist.ca or call 604-450-1680.
http://noii-van.resist.ca

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