UNDUE INFLUENCE

Radical Encuentro

Undue Influence by Ron Arnold

Radical Encuentro
2002 encuentro event: at Wolf Farm, owned by John L. Wolf, aka "Johnny Wolf", a set designer, Quaker, and co-founder with Hadi Jawad (see below) of the Coalition in Solidarity with the People of Iraq. Wolf's wife Vicki is a yoga instructor in Dallas.
17492 Senne Road
F
orney
, Texas
75126-5417
Phone: 972-564-2845
Offsite phone: 214-642-6580
Offsite mail: PO Box 541242, Houston, TX 77254-1242

email: radicalencuentro@yahoo.com
Website: www.radicalencuentro.org

Description: Radical training camp organization putting on occasional events using all-volunteer labor with activities located on private property, then proceeding to perform at orchestrated protest demonstrations in urban areas.

May 2002 session program, from their website:

Themes include past & present struggles, future issues, and hands on training for taking action to make change happen. Each workshop will be 2 hours long.

Past & Present Struggles

Future Issues

    Anti-oppression and anti-racism (Cathy Berry, Satya, Ruckus Society)

    Media Activism (Tish Stringer, Houston Indymedia Center)

    Green Party: Keeping it Radical & Diversifying (Karla Aguilar & Joleen Garcia, Campus Greens)

    Anarchist Movement Building (Ernesto Aguilar, Houston ABC)

    Indigenous Rights (panel discussion: Tristan, American Indian Movement Houston chapter and more)

    Vision and how we might get there (Anne Tagonist, Khalil)

Hands on Training

These topics are subject to change as planning for the camp continues.

Our invited keynote speakers are:
Dr. Rania Masri with Peace Action and Southern Exposure speaking on "Middle East: womens' struggles, militariziation, and oil" and Susanna Almanza with PODER (People Organized in Defense of Earths Resources / Pueblo Organizado en Defensa de la Tierra y sus Recursos) speaking on "corporate power vs. people in low income neighborhoods."

Some of the groups we have contacted to facilitate workshops, participate or speak so far are: North Texas Independent Media Center, POCLAD, UPROAR, Chicano/a, Campus Greens, Houston Anarchist Black Cross (ABC), Dallas ABC, Austin ABC, Coalition to Free the Angola 3,PODER, Rhyzome Collective, I.W.W., Biosquat, Houston American Indian Movement, African United Front, Mexia Eagle Society, Human Rights Campaign, Dallas Gay Lesbian Alliance, Monkeywrench collective, Pressure Point, Ruckus Society, Human Rights Campaign, former members of the Black Panther Party, Peace Action.
 

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