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2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Plenary I: State of the Global Struggle for Human Rights
Panelists will discuss current conditions in their countries and the need for a
unified International Human Rights Movement
4:00 PM - 5:30PM Plenary II: Resourcing the Movement: Developing Alternative Funding Models
This panel will open up much needed dialogue about how grassroots organizations
can more effectively sustain their work through the development of alternative funding
sources, while simultaneously advocating for increased foundation support across the
southern region.
6:00 PM Board buses for 16th Street Baptist Church Reception and Cultural Explosion
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Reception Honoring Local Human Rights and Social Justice Activists
Speaker: Attorney Rose Sanders, Founder of the National Voting Rights Museum
Presentation of Human Rights Awards
Performances by local, national and international “Spoken Word” artists
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Saturday, December 11, 2010
Solidarity Messages:
Local, National and International
Representatives
9:30 AM - 11:15 AM Plenary III: From Exclusion to Power– Advancing the Fight for Human Rights
& Dignity
This plenary will feature voices of “excluded” workers, who will tell their stories,
share strategies for organizing successful human rights campaigns and building
solidarity.
Moderators: Erica Smiley, Jobs With Justice
Ajamu Dillahunt, Black Workers’ for Justice
5. Education & Human Rights– Crashing the School House to Jail House Train
Damon Hewitt, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Mattie Stoddard, MS Coalition for the Prevention of School House to Jail House
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6. Shaming and Exposure: How to Build Successful Corporate Campaigns
Gabby Remerez, Alabama Day Laborers
Coalition of Immokalee Workers (Presenter to be Confirmed)
Farm Labor Organizing Committee (Presenter to be Confirmed)
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
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