Sponsored by the Institute for Policy Studies
with United for Peace and Justice, Black Voices for Peace, GWU Students Against the War in Iraq, Military Families Speak Out, and Global Exchange
Opening Remarks on the legacy of the Vietnam teach-in movement by Professor Marcus Raskin, GWU and the Institute for Policy Studies
Panel Discussion with:
* Naomi Klein, award winning journalist and author of No Logo
* Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies
* Damu Smith, Black Voices for Peace
* Anas Shallal, Iraqi Americans for Peaceful Alternatives
* Michael Hoffman, co-founder of Iraq Veterans Against the War
* Celeste Zappala, co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace and member of Military Families Speak Out, whose son, Sgt. Sherwood Baker, was killed in Baghdad in 2004
Two years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the tragedy of war continues and the U.S. has no plan for bringing the troops home. Join us in Washington, DC, to mark the 40th anniversary of the first Vietnam War teach-in in 1965 and to discuss how the U.S. can end the military and economic occupation of Iraq. Simultaneous teach-ins will be held in San Francisco and Ann Arbor to launch a United for Peace and Justice education campaign on how to end the war in Iraq.
Added by grda on March 24, 2005