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NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND ANTI- CONFERENCE Friday-Saturday. October 11-12. 198~ Dartmouth CoUele. Ba.over. Key Hampshire PROGRAM

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11

4:00 PM Solidarity Ra11y Location: The Green Rain Location: 10' Dartmouth [eynote speaker: Mel ring. M.LT. Community Fel10ws Program. Director. Massachusetts Rainbow Coalition

6:00 PM Registration Location: Col1ege Hall

8:00 PM Speakers commemerating Political Prisoners' Day:

Eugene Booth. Rhode Island State Commission on Human Rights Mel ring. M.LT. Community Fel10ws Program Director. Massachusetts Rainbow Coalition Dr. Dennis Brutus. poet. lecturer. activist. and former political prisoner Reverend James P. Breeden. Dean of the William Jewett Tucker Foundation of . facilitator.

Location: 10' Dartmouth Hal1

10:00 PM Reception and Cultural Events for Conference Participants: Black Underground Theater and Arts Association: Clu1JrdJ1 Of Thd Night: A TriIJutd to BUJJ18J1 liIJdr8tioJ1 The Dartmouth Gospel Choir Location: Rollins Chapel SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12

10:00- Speakers on the Liberation Movement and US action/student-community action: noon Chief Representatives from the African National Congress (ANC) and South West African People's Organization (SW APO) Jackie Wilson. Washington Office on Africa Micque Glitman. sponsor of the divestment bill. facilitator Apartheid Analysis: Leo Spitzer. Professor of History. Dartmouth College: "Apartheid and the West" Nelson [asfir. Professor of Government. Dartmouth College: " and Independent Africa" Richard Joseph. Professor of Government and African and Afro-American Studies. Dartmouth College: "Apartheid and Racism" Location: Dartmouth Ha11

NOON Picnic Lunch Location: The Green

1:30- YOnSHOPS (over) ':00 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 (coatOd) WORI:SHOPS

1:30 p.m.- ~N~LTSIS 3:00 p.m. Central America/South Africa Link Duncan Earle. Professor of Anthropology. Dartmouth College The Apartheid Bomb: The Weapons and Implications of U.S. ­ South African Uranium Trade Thomas E. Boudreau. Professor of Peace Studies. School for Int'l Training Apartheid's "Laws" - A Crime Against Humanity? Richard J. Harvey, Esq. New York Attorney & British Barrister-at-law. Teaching About Apartheid Martha Rich. Education Department, Dartmouth College Liz Blum. Vermont Committee On Southern Africa Women Under Apartheid Representatives from the Women's Sections of the ANC & SWAPO 3 : 1~ p.m.- ~CTIO' 4:4~ p.m. Federal Sanctions Legislation Jackie Wilson. Washington Office on Africa Non-Violent Direct Action Dave Dellinger. Vermont Rainbow Coalition Howard Hawkins, Upper Valley Committee for Free Southern Africa Dynamics of the University Divestment Movement Bill Spencer '84. Youth Section Organizer. Democratic Socialists of America State Divestment Arnie Arneson. State Rep .. New Hampshire Mique Glitman. State Rep .. Vermont Hacmii Bakef'. State Rep .• Maine U.S Labor and South Africa Brahn Muether. shop steward. Bryant Grinder Cultural Boycott Bill Cole, Professor of Music, Dartmouth College Zenzile. South African poet Church Action June Russell. Dir .. United Church of Christ. Board World Ministries Freeing Political Prison"ers: Watching Big Brother Laurence Davies. Group 10 (Upper Valley). A.m4esty Inter.11atio.11al

Locatio.11: Dartmouth Hall

~:oo Workshop Reports. ClOSing A.11nouncements Arnie Arneson. chief sponsor. N.H. anti-apartheid legislation South Africa Project of Dartmouth College Locatio.11 : 10~ Dartmouth Hall

6:30 Dinner Hour Film Presentation: kIo7a~1 "God is Back and South Africa's Got Him'"

Location: Collis Student Center Sponsors Norther.11 New £.ngland Coalitio.11 0.11 Souther.11 Africa: Mai.11e Project 0.11 Souther.11 Africa New Hampshire Campaig.11 for a Free Southern Africa Upper V.alley Committee for a Free Souther.11 Africa VermO.11t Committee 0.11 Souther.11 Africa South Africa Project. Tucker Foundation. Dartmouth College Upper Valley AlHance and many others