[mgj-discuss] Join the NCOR Collective! Meet and Greet,
Tuesday June 27th 6:30pm
Morrigan Phillips
phipco at riseup.net
Thu Jun 22 07:51:26 PDT 2006
THIS JUST IN!
THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGANIZED RESISTANCE ORGANIZING COLLECTIVE
NEEDS YOU!
Large, national conference on organized resistance seeks enthusiastic,
radical and dedicated individuals to help get it organized. Must live
in D.C., love meetings, play nice with others and relish the demise of
capitalism.
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To get involved come to the NCOR Collective Meet and Greet! (we'll
have snacks!)
June 27th, 2006 6:30-8:30
1822 Lamont Street NW
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The National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) will be 10
years old next year! Each year a small organizing collective organizes
NCOR, usually over the course of 5-6 months. Each year NCOR gets
bigger, and with that the need for the collective to be bigger. This
year we are looking to add about 5-10 new people. If you are
interested in being a part of the NCOR collective for 2007 come out
June 27th to meet current collective members and hear what the
collective is all about. We?ll have a little form for you to fill out
so we can learn about you and there will be time for group and one on
one Q&A as well as a short presentation on the conference and the
collective. PLUS SANCKS!!!!
***IF YOU CAN'T MAKE THE MEET AND GREET please e-mail
ncor at mutualaid.org. Give us your contact info and we'll send you a
questionair****
NCOR is an annual event that brings together activists from a variety
of issues, struggles, ideologies and backgrounds for a weekend of
learning and reflecting on the state of progressive movements
occurring locally, nationally and worldwide. Through diverse
workshops, panel discussions, skillshares, tabling, and the creation
of an open and safe space, NCOR seeks to promote organized action
amongst participants against the injustices and inequalities that we
confront in our daily lives and in the world. NCOR is held on the main
campus of American University in northwest Washington, DC.
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