National Conference on Organized Resistance NCOR collective - 12.10.2003 01:06
The National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) collective is currently accepting workshop proposals for the 7th annual NCOR, which will take place January 23-25, 2004 at American University in Washington, DC. THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGANIZED RESISTANCE A Call for Workshop Proposals! *******PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!****** The National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) collective is currently accepting workshop proposals for the 7th annual NCOR, which will take place January 23-25, 2004 at American University in Washington, DC. NCOR is an annual event that brings together activists from a variety of issues, struggles, ideologies and backgrounds for a weekend of learning and reflecting on the state of progressive movements occurring locally, nationally and worldwide. Through workshops, panel discussions, skillshares, tabling, and the creation of an open and safe space, the conference aims at promoting organized action amongst participants against the injustices and inequalities that are present in our daily lives. Last year NCOR created a space for a weekend of radical discourse and collective empowerment by featuring nearly 70 workshops, panel discussions and skillshares on a wide variety of topics (please see www.organizedresistance.org for previous conference schedules). WHAT ARE THE WORKSHOPS? NCOR provides an open forum for discussion among activists in progressive movements. Generally, workshops are facilitated by one person or a panel, and may be held in lecture or discussion format. The time allocated for each workshop is approximately 1 1/2 hours, but we are allowing space for a few three-hour workshops this year. We encourage presenters to leave time/space during their presentations for discussion and questions and answers. In the past, workshops have been broken down into three tracks: strategy/theory, case study, and skillshares. While we include these parameters in order to provide some sort of a starting point/framework, while developing a workshop idea, please feel free to use your creativity and experience to expand upon these tracks. Strategy/theory workshops are intended to address broad, philosophical questions in our movements and allow a constructive critique of our actions. Some examples of workshops that were included in the strategy track last year include Anti-Oppression Organizing Within Activist Movements, Fighting Corporate Psychiatry, Living Holistically: Living Your Values Beyond the Protest, Radical Pedagogy and Community Education and Techniques of Peace and Conflict Resolution. The case study track is intended to explore the inner workings of movements for social change. Some examples of case study workshops from last year are Chiapas: 9 Years of Resistance, Free DC: Racism, Statehood and Democracy in our Nation's Capitol, Issues for Women Prisoners, Punk and Hip-Hop Activism, and Why Go Vegan? The third track of skills is geared toward sharing specific skills for better organizing and better living. Last year, workshops such as Fundraising for Radicals, Magical Activism, and Build Those Collectives were offered. HOW DO I SUBMIT MY PROPOSAL? To propose a workshop for NCOR, a one to two page description of your workshop is needed by October 17th. You may want to refer to the attached list of workshop ideas we are hoping to solicit proposals on, but do not feel limited to this list. In addition, please submit your name, the organization you are representing (if applicable), full contact information, one reference, and a short biography of yourself and/or your organization. Please send in your proposals via email to ncor@mutualaid.org making sure to include the word “proposal” in the subject line. If this is not possible, please use the mailing address listed below. You will be notified of the status of your workshop by the second week in November. Should your proposal be accepted, a confirmation of your availability is needed immediately thereafter, whereupon travel and housing accommodations will be made for you. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Check out the NCOR Website: www.organizedresistance.org If you want more information about NCOR but do not plan on presenting, please visit our website. Also, if you're interested in renting a table at the conference, please email us with “rent a table” in the subject line. ******************************************** You may e-mail proposals to: ncor@mutualaid.org. You may mail proposals to: NCOR 4410 Massachusetts Avenue NW PMB 282 Washington, DC 20016-5572 ********************************************** Below are three groups of sample workshops we hope to include in this years conference. This will give you an idea of the kinds of workshops we are looking for. Submit your proposal now and be part of this growing event! We hope to see workshops on: 1) Theory and Strategy of: Basics in Economics: parts 1 and 2 for activists International Feminism and/or Challenging Western conceptions of feminism Living holistically Alternatives to Capitalism Community Service and Challenging the System Radical Queer Theory/Sexual Politics Spiritual Roots of Political Resistance Self-determination from anti-cap/anti-imperialist perspective Resisting the continued occupation of Iraq Direct action panel 2) Case-Studies such as: Update on the Middle East The Political ramifications of AIDS Hip-Hop, Punk, Folk, and More: Music and Culture of Resistance Gentrification in DC The Development and Maintenance of Intentional communities Incorporating peace into the education system Local campaigns in Africa Euro-centrism in social justice movement IMF role in the Asian financial crisis Effects of Sprawl Nonviolent case studies Israel/Palestine with a focus on peace activism on the part of Palestinians AND Israelis Homeless/hunger issues Update on the situation in Iran Immigrant detentions; background and resistance Patriot Act FTAA: Miami and beyond; the basics and next steps 3) Specific Skills such as: Ethical Shopping (addressing animal rights, consumerism) Toward a Car free culture How to start a co-op/collective/organization Learning how to speak/listen with an emphasis on gender How to combine the arts and activism Crash course on facilitation How to sort through media sources Basics in Bike repair How to start your own Food Not Bombs See you in January! In peace and solidarity, The 2004 NCOR collective ****PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY!!!**** E-Mail: ncor@mutualaid.org Website: http://www.organizedresistance.org |