
CONFRONTING
EMPIRE
FOURTH REDWOOD SEQUOIA CONGRESS 2003
Presents
keynote speaker
ðÊ former Congresswoman, 4th District of Georgia
ðÊ legislative leader for human rights, demilitarization, and economic justice
ðÊ unstoppable critic who asked, ãWhat did Bush know before 9/11?ä
ðÊ a voice for the voiceless
in conversation with
Gus Newport, KPFA station manager, former
mayor of
For
the full program of speakers and panels read below, or for more information
about the Fourth Redwood Sequoia Congress, call (510) 527-7543
A benefit
for the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
Co-sponsored
by the Middle East Childrenâs
Agenda of the 4th
REDWOOD SEQUOIA CONGRESS
Opens Friday,
Oct. 24, at Fellowship Hall (Cedar and Bonita in
with Kriss Worthington,
with MICHAEL RUPPERT and CAROL BROUILLET
Saturday, October
25 (at Fellowship Hall ö Cedar and Bonita in
with Cynthia McKinney
Saturday, October 25 at Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle
School (on
Tickets are available in advance at SF and
$15 includes the whole Redwood Sequoia Congress.
--ASL interpreted--
Sunday, October
26
with David Cobb, Kirsten Lambersten, and Ted Nace
Note:
All events other than Cynthia McKinney's keynote address will be held
at
Further information:
(510) 841-4824
(510) 527-7543
Presented by the Social Justice Committee of
the
Endorsed by
CONFRONTING CORPORATE RULE (Panel)
Sunday,Ê Oct
26Ê
Corporations are the dominant force in modern life, surpassing church
and state. The largest are richer than entire nations. They have more legal
rights than people. ÊMost Americans think
corporate power is out of control. Business Week/Harris poll 9/'02: 82 %Ê of those surveyed
agreed, ãbusiness has too much power over too many aspects of our lives.ä ÊCorporate scandals and political influence are
alarming, usurping democracy.
Panel Discussion with:
David Cobb, Kirsten Lambersten, Ted Nace
Bios:
David Cobb, Esq.
Campaigns Director, ReclaimDemocracy.org
Steering Committee, Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County (DUHC)
Lawyer for the Green Party and potential Green Presidential candidate
Ted Nace worked for the U.S. Forest Service
in high school.Ê He majored in
economics.Ê During graduate school, he
worked as a researcher on electric utility policy for the Environmental Defense
Fund and as staff director of the Dakota Resource Council, a grassroots group
seeking to protect farms and ranches from strip mines and other energy
projects. In 1985, he founded Peachpit Press, the
worldâs leading publisher of books on computer graphics and desktop publishing.
After selling Peachpit Press to British publishing
conglomerate Pearson, Nace felt driven to understand
the historical roots of corporate political power. Gangs of
Kirsten Lambertsen is a member of the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom, and she
is on the leadership team of its Challenge Corporate Power/Assert the People's
Rights campaign. She is the organizer of Persons, Inc., a