[mobglob-discuss] (Tues May 9) Global Apartheid: Fortress North America and the New World Border

Harsha harsha at riseup.net
Sat May 6 19:31:03 PDT 2006


From:    "No One is Illegal-Vancouver" <noii-van at resist.ca>

We are happy to announce this upcoming event with two speakers- one from
across the border and one from across the country to share experiences and
analysis on the growing movement against repressive immigration policies.




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        fortress north america and the new world border

                   [ film and panel ]

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Tuesday May 9th, 2006 -- 6:30 pm
at SFU Harbour Centre (515 W. Hastings St.)

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FILM  -- "New World Border"  (28 min) A film by Jose Palafox and Casey Peek.
 "New World Border" documents the rise of human rights abuses along the
US-Mexico border since the implementation of border walls (such as
Operation Gatekeeper) that have been erected in populated areas
throughout the border region during the last decade. This documentary
includes interviews with immigrant rights organizers, testimony from
immigrants, analysis of 'free trade' policies, and discusses current
efforts to build a vibrant movement for immigrant rights."

PANEL  -- Global Apartheid and the New World Border

JOAQUIN MURIETA [ SEATTLE ] is an organizer for the Latino Liberation
Movement in Seattle. He is a Xikano born to immigrant parents and like
many others he knows and feels the effect of US immigration policy on his
family and his community. The Latino Liberation Movement has recently
organized four student walkouts with seven high schools and two middle
schools as part of the increasing resistance opposing exclusionary and
racist US immigration policies which most recently brought over 2 million
people to the streets in coordinated demonstrations in over 100 US cities
on April 10.

JAGGI SINGH  [ MONTREAL ] -- a writer, independent journalist and activist
based in Montreal. He is an organizer with No One Is Illegal - Montreal,
Solidarity Across Borders and the International Solidarity Movement. He
has been active in organizing against capitalist globalization, as well as
current movements against war and racism, and for self-determination and
genuine solidarity.

SUNERA THOBANI [ VANCOUVER ]-- UBC Professor of Women's Studies.  She is
past president of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women
(NAC) and a founding member of the cross-Canada Researchers and Academics
of Colour for Equity (RACE) network. Her research focuses on
globalization, citizenship, migration and race and gender relations.

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For more information and to Reserve Seats please contact:
email: noii-van at resist.ca    phone: 778 552 2099
No One Is Illegal - Vancouver    [ http://noii-van.resist.ca ]
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