WED 11/18 ISO meeting -- NW Conference Assessment and Future Planning

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Welcome to the ISO's weekly email newsletter

WED 11/18 NW Conference Assessment and Future Planning
7-9pm
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UW School for Social Work (corner of 15th N.E. and N.E. 41st) Room B14

Join us this week for an organizing meeting. We will assess our recent Northwest Socialist Conference that we organized and hosted at the UW and we will also begin brainstorming ideas for organizing into the spring! Come and bring your ideas about what the ISO can do on the UW campus and in Seattle.

There will be no meeting next Wednesday, 11/25, as we will break for Thanksgiving.




Seattle Plus 10 -- 10th anniversary of the WTO protests
The ISO is an endorser of the Seattle Plus 10 events to reclaim the spirit of Seattle 99! Join us for a Week of Action (Nov 27 – Dec 5).
Check out all the events -- from Amy Goodman to the Yes Men and a weekend of workshops at the Peoples summit -- at http://seattleplus10.org/





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