Civil Liberties and Public Policy: Activist Conference at Hampshire College

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From: Michael Ash <ma...@econs.umass.edu>
Date: Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 3:04 PM
Subject: [Critic-l] Civil Liberties and Public Policy: Activist Conference at Hampshire College
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Dear STPEC Community,
CLPP is a fantastic conference with a national draw.  The panels and workshops that I've attended over the years have been uniformly excellent and I've made connections that remain powerful years later.  By chance, it's in our town.  I recommend it to every STPEC major.  I hoe that I will see you there.
Warm regards,
Michael (Acting Director)



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From: Civil Liberties and Public Policy <cl...@hampshire.edu>
Date: Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 2:59 PM
Subject: Register for Our 27th Annual Activist Conference
To: Michael Ash <ma...@econs.umass.edu>


Civil Liberties and Public Policy

 

Join us for our 27th annual conference for student and community activists
From Abortion Rights to Social Justice: Building the Movement for Reproductive Freedom
a project of the Civil Liberties and Public Policy program

April 12-14, 2013
Hampshire College, Amherst, MA

Over 75 Interactive Workshops and Panels
Abortion Access ● Birth & Families ● Climate & Environmental Justice ● Criminalized Communities ● Disability Justice ● Economic & Foreclosure Activism ● Freedom from Violence ● Immigrant Rights ● International Solidarity ● Media Making & Storytelling ● Movement Building ● Politics of Population Control ● Queering Reproductive Justice ● Racial Justice ● Resisting the Right ● Rural Organizing ● Transformative Justice ● Youth Activism ● and so much more!

Register Now
Please register online before the conference so we can be best prepared for all our participants.

Sliding scale registration includes all meals and childcare. No one is turned away for lack of funds!

Check It Out
All the conference details, including housing and ride boards, funding travel, and accessibility information, can be found on CLPP's website!

Are you thinking about how to raise the funds to come to the conference? Check out our fundraising guide, Supporting Ourselves, Supporting Each Other: A Quick Guide to DIY Fun!draising, for ideas and resources for DIY and community fundraising. We also have Travel Stipends available for individuals and groups. Apply now, and spread the word to your friends and networks! Applications are due March 1, 2013.

Accessibility
We strive to provide the safe and accessible spaces necessary for everyone to participate. If you have accessibility needs, please contact us before March 22, 2013.

Help Bring New and Emerging Activists to the Conference
Sponsor the conference and help support travel stipends and conference registration for those who could not otherwise attend! Sign on now.

Thank You to Our Early Sponsors

Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts
Advocates for Youth
American Civil Liberties Union
Center for Public Policy and Administration
       at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Center for Reproductive Rights
Center for Women and Community
       at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Cherry Hill Women's Center
Community Advocacy at Hampshire College
Community Partnerships for Social Change
       at Hampshire College
Crow After Roe: How "Separate But Equal" Has
       Become the New Standard In Women's
       Health And How We Can Change That

       by Robin Marty and Jessica Mason Pieklo
Dandelionness Herbals
Faith Aloud
Five College Women's Studies Research Center
Forward Together
Gender and Women's Studies
       at the University of California, Berkeley
Gender Studies at Mount Holyoke College
Graduate Studies
       at Sarah Lawrence College
Ibis Reproductive Health
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Law Students for Reproductive Justice
Lebrón-Wiggins-Pran Cultural Center
       at Hampshire College
Love Means Second Chances
       by Susan Elizabeth Davis
make/shift
Micah Bazant Design
NARAL Pro-Choice America
NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts
National Institute for Reproductive Health
National Network of Abortion Funds
Nursing Students For Choice
Our Bodies Ourselves
Paradigm Shift
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts
Political Economy Research Institute
Political Research Associates
Program for the Study of Women and Gender
       at Smith College
Provide
Reproductive Health Access Project
Soapbox Inc: Speakers Who Speak Out
Socialist Action
Tapestry Health
Translate Gender
Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies
       at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Young People For

Donate now

Civil Liberties and Public Policy
893 West Street,
Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 01002
cl...@hampshire.edu | p: 413.559.6976  | f: 413.559.5826

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