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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday July 11, 2002 15:47author by war resist Report this post to the editors

Sign up for August conf.

WAR RESISTERS INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN, conference - AUGUST 3rd - 9th In less than four weeks War Resisters' International's conference "Stories and Strategies. Nonviolent Resistance and Social Change" will begin. Register Now!! INFO AT http://wri-irg.org/en/index.html [email protected] Registration fees · Conference: €350 euros · Daily rate: €40 euros · Children welcome. \ Contact the office for details. WRI Business meeting: €130 euros (Friday 9 - Sunday 11).

[email protected]

In less than four weeks War Resisters' International's
conference "Stories and Strategies. Nonviolent Resistance and
Social Change" will begin. Register Now!!

Stories And Strategies - Nonviolent Resistance And Social Change
HISTOIRES ET STRATEGIES - Résistance Non-violente et Changements Sociaux
Historias y Estrategias - Resistencia Noviolenta y Cambio Social
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REGISTER NOW for WRI's Conference "Stories and Strategies: Nonviolent Resistance
and Social Change". Registration deadline is 1 July, and we cannot garuantee you a
place to stay - or participation in the conference in general - if you register after 1 July!
For more information, visit http://www.wri-irg.org/tri/2002/index.htm, and see more
information below.

Stories And Strategies:
Nonviolent Resistance And Social Change
War Resisters' International
Triennial Conference
3-10 August 2002 in Dublin, Ireland

War Resisters' International's conference Stories and Strategies -- Nonviolent
Resistance and Social Change will bring together peace, social justice and human rights
activists from around the world to discuss how we can make the world less violent and
less militarised. As wars and acts of terrorism have increased in recent months, this
event has taken on a new importance.
Since 11 September, violence within and between peoples, nations and societies has
become a part of everyone's awareness, while the power of the military and the police in
even the most liberal societies has been strengthened in direct and repressive ways.
We are at a time when the task of building a peaceful and just society is immensely
difficult. Presenting and promoting a nonviolent approach to social problems has
become a formidable task involving great personal risk. Yet this is a time when we must
find ways to break the cycle of violence that is spinning faster than ever. The War
Resisters' International conference has the potential to make a major contribution to this
effort.
We need to develop new nonviolent strategies for ending the threat of terror, as well as
for revealing and deconstructing institutional violence. We need to find ways to listen to
and enter into dialogue with people in our societies who find a nonviolent approach too
difficult. We need to strengthen our own international network and make it a model of
globalisation from below. The WRI conference will provide a forum for steps to be taken
towards all of these goals.
The title and theme of Stories and Strategies -- Nonviolent Resistance and Social
Change holds new meaning in these changed political times. Storytelling and stories are
powerful threads, which help people learn from each other, connect to each other, heal
from painful experiences, and make our truths known. They attest to the value of each
person as a part of the social fabric.

Theme groups
· Economics, Militarisation and Globalisation
· Violence in Society and Nonviolent Social Empowerment
· Addressing Ethnic Community and Intra-State Violence
· Roles of Gender and Racism in War and Militarisation
· Conscientious Objectors, Veterans, and Anti-Militarism
· Strategies for Open Borders: Asylum and Migration
· An Exploration and Introduction to Nonviolence
· Dealing with the Past
· International "Peace Operations": what they are and what they could be

Plenaries
A plenary session will be held each evening of the conference where panelists and
speakers will share their stories and case studies and engage in public dialogue to
highlight the conference theme. One panel will focus on the use of stories: how they
have been used to heal communities in conflict, how they can be used to develop new
strategies of nonviolent resistance. Following on from this idea, another evening will
focus on the power of grassroots efforts in bringing about nonviolent social change. One
session will be an introduction to the work of NGOs in Ireland and Northern Ireland and
some of the key issues they are addressing, such as ethnic conflict and economic
globalisation. Two of the plenaries will highlight the connections between different
issues: one will look at the links between global violence and violence in daily life, and
another will focus on the relationship between anti-militarist work and efforts to
strengthen civil society.

Workshops
Time each day will also be set aside for one-off workshops. Like the Theme Groups,
these sessions will be a place for the sharing of stories of all participants. Some
workshops will focus on specific campaigns, others will be introductory sessions on
certain topics, or provide some skills training. Workshops will provide an opportunity for
people to strengthen the networks around common interests and concerns that can
continue after the conference. Many workshops will be planned in advance but there will
also be space for these sessions to be created spontaneously during the Triennial.

Home stay programme
A home stay programme -- with hosts from Irish groups both from the Republic and from
Northern Ireland -- gives the option to meet local activists, and to exchange experience.
The programme operates prior and after the conference.

Workcamp
A work camp is being organised which will give some young people the opportunity to be
part of an international team that helps with the practical aspects of the conference.

In its long history, WRI's Triennial conferences have often provided the international
platform from which to launch new peace campaigns and to discuss new ideas about
nonviolence. The "stories and strategies" that arise at the WRI Triennial in Dublin in 2002
are sure to trigger new activities and new ways of thinking. This is likely to influence and
inspire not only the people who attend, but, on a broader scale, numerous international
efforts of nonviolent resistance and social change.

Participation
If you definitely plan to attend, you will need to register before 1 July -- but the earlier the
better. You can register online through an interactive form or download, print out, and
complete a pdf version of the registration form, mailing it to the WRI Triennial office in
Dublin (address below).
WRI Triennial office
84 Templeville Drive
Templeouge, Dublin 6W
Ireland
Phone/fax +353 1 406 3060; email [email protected]
You can also write or email the Dublin office if you require
* more information on WRI's Triennial conference
* copies of this leaflet in English/French/Castellano; or if you
* have particular enquiries about registration or participation
* want to make a donation to enable participants from the global South to attend the
conference

Registration fees
· Conference: €350 euros
· Daily rate: €40 euros
· Children welcome. Contact the office for details.
· WRI Business meeting: €130 euros (Friday 9 - Sunday 11).

Contact us
War Resisters' International is actively seeking international interest and support for the
Triennial. If you would like to support this effort with a financial contribution, you can
make a donation by contacting the War Resisters' International, 5 Caledonian Road,
London N1 9DX, UK. Email: [email protected].

wri-irg.org

add your own comments

author by jamespublication date Thu Jul 11, 2002 16:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

is there a daily champagne reception or something? Jaysus i hope you're not looking for large numbers here

author by Stevepublication date Thu Jul 11, 2002 18:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There must be some very wealthy "war resisters" out there. I am however not one of them and will not be able to make it.

author by eejitpublication date Thu Jul 11, 2002 18:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

So, arms manufacturers and now protest organisers profit from ongoing wars. Cool.

author by Oliver O'Driscollpublication date Thu Jul 11, 2002 20:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Perhaps these "war resisters" intend to attract a better class of protester. PERFECTABLY UNDERSTANDABLE!!!!!

 
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