The
Reformer's
Calendar
5/30/03
(Please submit listings of events concerning drug policy and related topics to [email protected].)
May 31, noon-6:00pm, Seattle, WA, "Free Movement," rally/party opposing the RAVE Act. At Westlake Park, sponsored by the Northwest Late Night Coalition, e-mail [email protected] or visit http://www.nwlnc.org/events.asp?Service=ViewEvent&EventID=1 for further information.
May 31, 12:30-5:30pm, New York, NY, "Russell Simmons' Day of Learning," mini-conference for youth on the Rockefeller Drug Laws, produced by the Harlem-based activist theatre company "To Be Continued...," in association with the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network. Featuring ARISTA artist Cherub, Dr. Benjamin Chavis and Anthony Papa, at the Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St., visit http://hometown.aol.com/justiceworkspr/youthmay31st.html for info.
May 31, 1:00-8:00pm, Los Angeles, CA, "Show Our Strength: Freedom to Dance 2," rally/party against the RAVE Act. At the Westwood Federal Building, 11000 Wilshire Blvd.
May 31, 3:00-7:00pm, New York, NY, "Freedom of Assembly," rally and party against the RAVE Act. At Foley Square (across from Federal Courthouse, lower Manhattan), contact (212) 714-4987 or visit http://www.blackkat.org for further information.
June 1-13, Witness For Peace Drug Policy
Delegation to Colombia. Contact Alex Volberding at [email protected] or visit
http://www.witnessforpeace.org/pdf/drugdelflyer.pdf
for info.
June 4, 2:00pm, New York, NY, protest against the Rockefeller Drug Laws, with Russell Simmons and the Hip Hop Action Network, and Mothers of the New York Disappeared. At City Hall, Foley Square, visit http://www.hiphopsummitactionnetwork.org or http://www.15yearstolife.com/interviews.htm for information.
June 4, nationwide, National Day of Action protesting the sentencing of Ed Rosenthal. Sponsored by Americans for Safe Access, contact Hilary McQuie at (510) 486-8083 or [email protected] or visit http://www.safeaccessnow.org for further information.
June 5, 7:30pm, online, "Cannabis is More Than Just THC," online forum and discussion with Dr. John Morgan. Sponsored by the Ohio Patients Network, e-mail http://www.ohiopatient.net/Paltalk_instructions.htm for info.
June 6-7, Milwaukee, WI, "Breaking the
Chains: Communities of Color and the War on Drugs," Midwest Regional
Conference. Sponsored by Drug Policy Alliance and WISDOM, a
Wisconsin-based coalition of community and religious leaders for public
policy reform. Admission $25 adult or $10 youth, visit http://www.breakingthechains.info
for further information.
June 7-11, Denver, CO, 23rd National
Convocation of Jail and Prison Ministry. Visit http://www.travel.to/theconvocation/
or contact Sr. Carleen Reck at [email protected] for
information.
June 12, Liverpool, London and other locations, "Stop the Murder or Thai Drug Users," international Day of Action protesting extrajudicial killings in Thailand's drug war. Visit http://www.ukhra.org/thailand.html or e-mail [email protected] for further information.
June 16-20, Cartagena, Colombia, World Social Thematic Forum, including drug policy track organized by Mama Coca. For further information, visit http://www.fsmt.org.co/eng-narcotrafico.htm or contact María Mercedes Moreno at [email protected], or contact the World Social Thematic Forum at +1 571 3480781 or [email protected].
June 22, Binghamton to Ithaca, NY, "Skate
for Justice," 50-mile trek against the drug war, sponsored by Students for
Sensible Drug Policy. Full skate beginning in Binghamton, secondary
starting point in Richford for skaters who only want to do the last 17
miles, speakers and entertainment at Ithaca Commons in the evening. E-mail
[email protected]
or visit http://www.skateforjustice.org
for further information.
July 23, "Drug Policy Reform 2003: The State of the Movement," forum with Ethan Nadelmann. At the San Francisco Medical Society, 1409 Sutter St., call (415) 921-4987.
July 24, "Can We Really Afford a (Failed) War on Drugs?", forum with Ethan Nadelmann. At the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, 595 Market St., visit http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/ctt.asp?u=3456&l=1908 for info.
August 16-17, 10:00am-8:00pm, Seattle, WA,
"12th Annual Seattle Hempfest." At Myrtle Edwards Park, call (206)
781-5734 or visit http://www.hempfest.org for further
information.
September 18, Tallahassee, FL, "Innovations in European Drug Policy," the Richard L. Rachin Conference. Sponsored by the Florida State University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, in conjunction with the Journal of Drug Issues, at the Center for Professional Development, contact (850) 644-7569 or [email protected] to register or (850) 644-7368 or [email protected] for further information.
November 5-8, East Rutherford, NJ, biennial
conference of Drug Policy Alliance. At the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel and
Conference Center, 2 Meadowlands Plaza, visit http://www.drugpolicy.org for
further information.
November 7-9, Paris, "Fourth Hemp and
Eco-Technologies Exhibition." At the Cité de Sciences et de L'Industrie,
call +33(0) 1 48 58 31 37, e-mail [email protected]
or visit http://www.festival-du-chanvre.com
for further information. |