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before August 1 – after that we can unfortunately no longer guarantee places!
A year and a half
after the first European PGA meeting in Milan, the PGA Network will be
organising its second European conference in Leiden, the Netherlands from
August 31 until September 4 2002. Hundreds of anti-cpitalist activists
will be exchanging ideas and experience and working towards a better coordination
of the social movements on the anti-authoritarian left of the political
spectrum. If you want to participate in this unique event, you have until
August 1 to register.
The European conference
The content and format
of the conference program will be determined by the participants. Participants
are encouraged to contribute ideas and to organise parts of the program
(for example a talk or a workshop) autonomously. The conference will be
co-ordinated by the PGA/Eurodusnie working group, working with PGA supporters
across the continent. There is a webpage with relevant information about
the practical side of the conference: www.pgaconference.org
The discussions and
workshops of the PGA conference will be grouped round various thematic
areas: (1) migration and racism, (2) autonomy and selforganisation, (3)
economy, (4) ecology and conservation, (5) miltarisation and repression,
(6) PGA structure and strategies, (7) analysis and tactics.
Volunteers needed!
The conference will
be spread over different venues in Leiden and we expect hundreds of people
from all over Europe. Most of them will be staying in tents on a special
conference camping site. The co-ordination of the conference is very complicated
and any help is gratefully accepted! Here is a short overview of some
of the tasks that the PGA working group still needs help with:
- Experienced facilitators
and people to take minutes at the meetings. A good grasp of the English
language is essential. The time commitment will be a couple of hours
each conference day.
- People to join
the editorial team for the daily conference newspaper ·
- Co-ordinators for
the various conference locations
- Bar staff
- First Aid people
- A co-ordinator
for the childcare facilities
If you are interested,
please contact us ASAP.
Getting involved
in the preparation of the program
Apart from becoming
involved during the conference itself, the PGA/Eurodusnie working group
is encouraging autonomous initiatives towards shaping the program. A lot
is possible; panel-discussions, fora, practical workshops, speaker meetings
etc.
The role of the PGA/Eurodusnie group is mainly geared towards the logistical
support of the conference and the co-ordination of the program. The group
will keep an eye on whether there is a balance between the various thematic
areas. ‘PGA structure and strategy’ and ‘Analysis and tactics’ are of
special importance, as it is here that the general, umbrella discussions
will take place. Inside the PGA network, the umbrella discussion and co-operation
inside the anti-capitalist movement has always been more important than
the differences in focus between groups.
The PGA/Eurodusnie working group is also joining forces with other Dutch
activists to provide a cultural program. There should also be three evening
programmes, geared towards are wider audience.
We can guarantee that
all initiatives presented before August 1 (assuming, of course, that they
fit inside the PGA framework) will be allocated the time, space, practical
support etc. that they required. We have access to audio equipment, a
video beamer and various large and small venues. The preliminary planning
of the program can be found at: http//squat.net/eurodusnie/pga/programma/programengels.htm
If you would like to provide an initiative or would like to join an existing
one, please join the relavent coordinating email-list introduce yourself
and announce your plans:
- Migration and
racism
Send an email to: pga2002_racism-request@aseed.antenna.nl
and write 'subscribe' as the subject
- Autonomy and self-organisation
Send an email to: pga2002_autonom-request@aseed.antenna.nl
and write 'subscribe' as the subject
- Economy Send an
email to:
Send an e-mail to: pga2002_economy-request@aseed.antenna.nl
and write 'subscribe' as the subject
- Ecology and conservation
Send an email to: pga2002_eco-request@aseed.antenna.nl
and write 'subscribe' as the subject
- Militarisation
and repression
Send an email to: pga2002_militarisation-request@aseed.antenna.nl
and write 'subscribe' as the subject
- PGA structure
Send an email to: pga2002_proces-request@aseed.antenna.nl
and write 'subscribe' as the subject
- Strategy, tactics
and analysis
Send an email to: pga2002_strategy-request@aseed.antenna.nl
and write 'subscribe' as the subject
As stated earlier,
we are asking people to consider the gender aspect when preparing
their initiatives. It is possible that there will be a separate gender-working
group as well.
In view of the international
character of the conference, we are unfortunately forced to make much
use of email and the internet. Unfortunately, as we are aware that not
everyone has access to this. We ask those who have internet and computer
access to inform those who dont and might be interested in the PGA
conference. The email lists are for the co-ordination and preparation
of the programs for the various thematic areas. Contributions to discussions
and other articles can be posted to a special multilingual internet forum
located on the PGA website.
First initiatives
for working groups
There are various
initiatives for organising things during the conference underway at the
moment. These include proposals for speaker meetings, theoretical and
practical workshops and panel discussions. This is good, as the whole
idea is that the content of the conference is decided and prepared by
the participants. On July 3, the following initiatives had been made known
to the PGA/Eurodusnie group:
- Migration and
racism
- Autonomy
· International meeting of Give Away Shops
· Social centra/ Free spaces
· Independent media
- Economy
· Alternative economic models
· Commercialisation of education
· Presentation against World Economic Forum
- Ecology
· Working group about the influence of multinationals on the
political decisionmaking process
· Presentation of Animal Rights group Stop Huntingdon Animal
Cruelty (SHAC)
- Militarisation
· FTAA&Solidarity with Latin America
· Repression in the EU
· Presentation against NATO summit in Prague
- PGA structure
· Proposals for a European PGA structure
- Strategy
· Social consulta
AND ALSO:
· Presentation
of the Global Archive Project
Registering
Participants are requested to register by August 1 after that we
can unfortunately no longer guarantee places!
The registration form can be found on the conference webpage, but you
can also ask for one to be sent to you by post. You will hear from us
within a week
Cultural program
We are looking for all sorts of people for the cultural side of the conference;
musicians, poets and theatre groups, for example. There is also room for
expositions. Please email: dredwin@dds.nl.
Deadline: August 1.
Finances
Various Eastern European groups have now enrolled for the conference,
but some have lack the funds to come. Unfortunately, the conference organisation
also lacks the cash to pay for their travel and stay in Leiden. We therefore
call explicitly on groups and individuals to inform us whether they can
financially sponsor their fellow organisations.
Publicity/promotion
The second European PGA conference is a low budget production. We need
all PGA-sympathisers to spread the word amongst grass-root activists,
anti-capitalist movements and local/national collectives. Banners, logos,
pamphlets and articles can be found on the website, if that makes your
life easier. A number of PGA activists will be at the No Border
camp in Strassbourg, later this month and some of the PGA conference initiative
workgroups will be meeting then. To be announced on the thematic lists.
Radio
There will be a free radio station up and running during the conference,
under the name PGA radio. The station is independent from
the conference organisation and will report and comment on the conference.
There will also be discussions and interviews with participants and special
reports with more information about various themes. The Earth Summit in
Johannesburg will also be monitored.
The station will definitely
be broadcasting from Saturday August 31 until Wednesday September 4, though
it is possible that broadcasting will start earlier. The studio will be
located in the Free place in the Boerhaavelaan and the frequency used
will be 97.4 FM, which can be received in Leiden. There will also be an
internet stream.
PGA radio is being
organised by people from Radio Koekoeroe in Leiden, internet workplace
ASCII in Amsterdam and other free radio makers in the Netherlands. The
main language will be English, but where possible there will also be broadcasts
in other languages. It will be announced shortly how people can contact
PGA radio. For the time being, the email address is: koekoeroe@squat.net
Also, the conference
organisation is investigating possibilities of doing part of the translation
work via the radio. We advise every participant to bring a small radio
with headphones.
More information:
PGA work-group/Eurodusnie
Postbox 2228
2301 CE Leiden
Telephone/Fax: +31 (0)71 5173019,
PGA conference website: http://www.pgaconference.org
For more information on the world-wide PGA network: http://www.agp.org
Email: infopgaconferentie@eurodusnie.nl
The hallmarks of
the PGA network are:
- A clear rejection
of capitalism, imperialism and feudalism; all trade agreements, institutions
and governments that promote destructive globalisation;
- We reject all
forms and systems of domination and discrimination including, but not
limited to, patriarchy, racism and religious fundamentalism of all creeds.
We embrace the full dignity of all human beings.
- A confrontational
attitude, since we do not think that lobbying can have a major impact
in such biased and undemocratic organisations, in which transnational
capital is the only real policy-maker;
- A call to direct
action and civil disobedience, support for social movements' struggles,
advocating forms of resistance which maximise respect for life and oppressed
peoples' rights, as well as the construction of local alternatives to
global capitalism;
- An organisational
philosophy based on decentralisation and autonomy.
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