Friday, April 3, 2009

Call for Workshops!

Submit your Proposal!

We are now accepting proposals for workshops that speak to our stated theme and that folks in Ohio might find particularly interesting. It is our goal that every workshop will end with a “call to action” please include your action items in your proposals. You may email proposals to the conference email, OrganizeCBUS@googlegroups.com

Proposals are due no later than April 15th please!

Please keep your synopsis to under 200 words. Keep your bio to less than 100.
Our intention is adding this information is to provide people who come to the conference without a lot of experience on the subject matter informed as to exactly what they are getting into. Do not list your institutional accomplishments! We’re sure they’re great, but don’t see them as relevant here.

All Fields with (*) are required.
(1) Name * (2) Organizational Affiliation (if any) (3) Email *
(4) Workshop Title * (5) Workshop Synopsis* (6) Presenter Bio (7) action component

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the Organize CBUS Collective is a network of students and community members in columbus, oh formed to set up and facilitate the state-wide Confronting Racism: Building United Movements conference happening at Ohio State University on May 16th, 2009. We are committed to providing an organizing space for students and community members throughout Ohio, especially women, people of color, queer, and working-class people, to develop the skills and the vision they need to struggle for a collective liberation against corporate power and institutional oppression. To this end it is our goal to; 1) Provide a program that will support a network of participants in developing an overall radical political analysis, organizing skills, and ability to think strategically 2) Place our current anti-racist work within a historical context of Ohio’s multi-racial struggles. 3) Highlight the work of Ohio-based organizations working toward social justice and provide said organizations with support through volunteer placement initiatives