Dear People’s Summit Applicant for Panel Discussions,

 

            The Coalition for Economic Justice is a coalition of grassroots organizations in Boulder, Colorado working to educate, empower, and unite people striving for justice in the face of corporate globalization.  The People’s Summit on Globalization will bring together the communities working on labor rights, human rights, and environmental issues, as well as people newly developing an interest in the impacts of global economic development.

 

            The People’s Summit will take place on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus from March 8-11, 2001.  The conference will include keynotes speeches, panel discussion, and skills building workshops.  Topics covered by the speakers and workshops leaders will cover a broad range of issues. The dialogue will focus on the impacts globalization is having on communities throughout the world and how we as citizens can engage the process of globalization to put people before profits.

 

            We invite you to speak on a panel at The People’s Summit on Globalization. We are asking a broad range of speakers to participate on panels who can provide conference participants valuable perspectives on global economic development.  If you are interested in speaking on a panel, we need a fairly detailed statement from you about who you are, the organization you represent, the topic(s) you would like to speak on, and how conference participants will benefit from your perspective.

 

            Each panel will be allotted a two-hour time slot.  The panels will be set-up in course blocks beginning at 10:00 a.m., with the final panel beginning at 4:00 p.m. 

 

            Please contact the Coalition for Economic Justice at (303) 492-5024 or you can e-mail us at psummit@colorado.edu  Enclosed is a panel speaker application that must be returned to us by January 22, 2000. Thank you for your interest in The People’s Summit on Globalization, we look forward to hearing from you soon!

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Tony Sanny

Coalition for Economic Justice