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Democracy Track at the U.S. Social Forum

Date:

June 27-July 1, 2007 

Location:

Atlanta, Georgia



Full Description:

The Democracy Track is a series of sessions and community spaces at the U.S. Social Forum in Atlanta, Georgia, June 27-July 1, 2007. The purpose of these sessions is to centralize democracy in all of our everyday struggles.

 

Come together with us to learn, strategize, and gain energy to build a democracy movement for the U.S.A.. Democracy in education. Democracy in elections. Democracy at work. Democracy in our communities. Democracy at home. Democracy in law. Democracy in every aspect of our daily lives.

 

Please visit our Democracy Tent and see how we weave democratic practice into our work; drop in and share your thoughts. Please attend the Democracy Track sessions listed here, and participate.

 

Democracy is not a voice, it is power. Democracy is the building blocks of true justice and sustainability. Power to the people every day, every way, everywhere.  Liberty Tree is a major sponsor of the Democracy Track. Join us!

 



Additional Information:

 

First - Register for the U.S. Social Forum in Atlanta, Georgia, June 27-July 1, 2007. http://www.USSF2007.org


Next - Register for the Democracy Track: http://democracytrack.org/user/register

 

See a promotional video here:
http://coanews.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=1757


We'll see you in Atlanta!



Areas of Focus:

Democratic Culture (Liberty Tree), Global Democracy (Liberty Tree), Affirmative Action (Democratizing Education), Afghanistan, Ballot Access (No More Stolen Elections), Books not Bombs (Democratizing Education), Campus Democracy (Democratizing Education), Civic Education (Democratizing Education), Civil Rights and Liberties (Local Democracy), Community Media (Local Democracy), Corporations (Local Democracy), Corporations and Democracy (Liberty Tree), Corporatization (Democratizing Education), Counts & Recounts (No More Stolen Elections), Currencies and Exchange (Local Democracy), Debt Forgiveness (Democratizing Education), Defense Reform, Democratic Federalism (Liberty Tree), Democratizing Defense (Liberty Tree), Democratizing Education (Liberty Tree), Democratizing Elections (Liberty Tree), Democratizing Religion (Liberty Tree), Direct Democracy (Local Democracy), Economic Democracy (Liberty Tree), Election Officials (No More Stolen Elections), Election Reform (No More Stolen Elections), Free Speech (Democratizing Education), Full Funding (Democratizing Education), Gender and Democracy (Liberty Tree), History of the Guard, Home Rule vs. Preemption (Local Democracy), Iraq, Law of Democracy (Liberty Tree), Local Democracy (Liberty Tree), Local Democracy Movement (Local Democracy), Media Democracy (Liberty Tree), Municipal Foreign Policy (Local Democracy), Neighborhoods (Local Democracy), Participatory Budgeting (Local Democracy), Polls & Media Coverage (No More Stolen Elections), Progressive Regulation (Local Democracy), Race and Democracy (Liberty Tree), Right to Organize (Democratizing Education), Services and Revenue (Local Democracy), Shortages at the Polls (No More Stolen Elections), Stolen Elections (No More Stolen Elections), Sustainable Cities (Local Democracy), Tuition Abolition (Democratizing Education), Utilities and Wealth (Local Democracy), Vote Suppression (No More Stolen Elections), Voting Machines (No More Stolen Elections), War Resistance, Military Corporatization (Democracy Square), Military Corporatization

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