Save the Redwoods/Boycott the Gap
Boycott the Gap: Fasten Your Seatbelts: Latest News! Actions!!
Posted by Mary Bull (chalicenew@earthlink.net)
Wednesday, March 8, 2000

Forest Defenders & Social Justice Activists Around the Globe!

The next two months are going to be jam-packed! Corporate America and the
Government that serves it are not going to know what hit them! WE, THE
PEOPLE, ARE MAKING HISTORY! We are decoupling Corporation and State,
and--come hell or high water--we WILL succeed! Here's how:

-Feb 07: Court Victory Over the Gap Fishers & CDF!!!
-Feb 23: Front Page of the Wall Street Journal!!!
-Mar 01: EPIC Files Massive Federal Coho Lawsuit!!!
-Mar 09: Bay Area A16 Planning Meeting! BE THERE!!!
-Mar 11: Rehearsal for M14 CA Board of Forestry Action!!!
-Mar 14: ***CA BOARD OF FORESTRY LAUGH-IN!!! BE THERE!!!***
-Mar 25: Joint-Action at Gap Chairman Don Fisher's House, SF!!!
-Apr 1-8: WEEK OF ACTION!!! Protect the Hole in Headwaters!!!
-Other Important News, Actions, & Events:
****JOIN THE SRBG DRUM CORP--Lessons Start Next Week!!!****
****WE'RE FORMING AN A16 Affinity Group!!! JOIN US!!!!****
****SUPPORT THE NEW ALBION TREE-SIT!!!****
-----Mar 07: 8th District: Call Pelosi NOW Re 3rd World Debt!!!
-----Mar 08: Deadline to SIGN ON to CRITICAL Congressional Letters!
-----Mar 09: Internat'l DAY OF ACTION FOR THE U'WA!
-----Mar 09: Deadline to Tell Congress No Military Aid for Colombia!
-----Mar 09: SF IFG Lecture On Economic Globalization!
-----Mar 11: SF Insurrection Landscapers A16 Mobilization Roadshow!
-----Mar 11: SF Celebrate Women of the World!
-----Mar 14: SF Global Ex/Project Underground Lecture on Fair Trade!
-----Mar 17: SF Premiere/Benefit Screening of TIMBER GAP!
-----Mar 18: SF Rave Benefit for Global Unity Movement A16 Caravan
-----Mar 22: Nat'l Day of Protest for Massachusetts Burma Law!!!
-----Apr 01: Who Are These FOOLS Making the RULES?! A16 Teach-Ins!
-----Apr 13: GX Internat'l Campaign Launch Targeting Starbucks!!!
-----Apr 16: DC Mass Protest Against IMF & Worl Bank!!!!
-----Apr 17: SF Bay Area Solidarity Demo Against Corporate Rule!

--->Visit Our ReVamped Website: Pics, Articles, History of the Campaign!<---
*******http://www.gapsucks.org or http://www.elksoft.com/gwa *******
**********Send in Pics and Reports From Your Gap Demos!!!!***************

Feb 07. Court Victory Over Gap Fishers & CDF In the Offing!!!
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Mary Pjerrou reports, "Redwood Coast Watershed Alliance has received a
favorable ruling from Mendocino Superior Court Judge Vincent Lechowick on
the important issue of cumulative effects assessment procedures in three
Fisher (Mendocino Redwood Company) logging plans--a clearcut in Greenwood
Creek and two plans in the Albion River. The Fishers have withdrawn a big
Elk Creek clearcut, the subject of a second, closely-related lawsuit. The
final orders in these lawsuits are in the process of being drafted. Attorney
Thomas Lippe.

MANY THANKS to all involved in these cases, including the MANY DONORS who
support our legal efforts!!!  (FOUR DOWN--100 TO GO!)

Feb 23. FRONT PAGE OF THE WALL STREET JOURNAL!!!
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***Chain Sawed: Fishers Fall Into Credibility Gap In California Forests****
Peter Waldman of the WSJ has been doing his homework since last November,
and finally came out with a frontpage story that is very good for us is many
ways--as Mary Pjerrou said, "...there are many hand-grenades at MRC/Fishers'
logging," the sweatshop issue is mentioned, and many other plusses.
Evidently, it was much harder hitting but his editors made him cut all Mary
Pj's facts countering Fisher greenwash (it is the WSJ, after all). You can
read the article at our web site ( http://www.elksoft.com/gwa/history/wsj ).
Keep on the lookout for Letters to the Editor--ours will be published!

A Favorable Story in Pro-Corporate Mainstream Media: WHOA!!!
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, WE'RE REACHING CRITICAL MASS!!!

Mar 1, SF: EPIC Files Massive Federal Coho Lawsuit!!!
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On March 1 in San Francisco, the Environmental Protection and Information
Center (EPIC) and 16 other plaintiffs (environmental--including us, native
American, and commercial fishing organizations) filed a federal suit against
ANDREA TUTTLE, Director, CA Dept. of Forestry, MARY NICHOLS, Secretary of
Resources, and BOB KERSTEINS, Chair of the CA Board of Forestry, for
allowing the take of threatened Coho salmon in defiance of federal law in
watersheds from the Oregon border to Santa Cruz!!!

****THREE MIGHTY CHEERS FOR EPIC, ET AL!!! LET'S NAIL THEM!!!****

Mar 09, SF: Bay Area A16 Planning Meeting! BE THERE!!!
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Mar 9, 7 PM, Global Exchange. 2017 Mission at 16th. WANNA GET
SUPER-CHARGED??? COME TO THESE MEETINGS!!! To get on the local list:
A16-bayarea-request@economicjustice.org with the word subscribe in the body
of the text. Or contact greg_asay@hotmail.com 415-421-6443 ext 13 for the
date and time of the next meeting.

MAR 11, SF. Practice for Board of Forestry Laugh-In !!!
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Bay Area, Mendocino, and Humboldt activists have been planning this special
action the past several weeks. If you would like to get more involved, join
the SRBG Core Group at 5 PM this Satuday to practice the song ("Springtime for Davis and Forestry"), hear the details of the action, take on some of the support roles, and finalize logistics. OTHERWISE, just meet us in Sacto on March 14 at 12 noon for FUN, LAUGHTER, and EMPOWERMENT (per the following announcement)!!!

MAR 14, Sacto. RECLAIM OUR RESOURCES/ B-of-F LAUGH-IN!!!
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Mar 14, 12 NOON, Capitol Mall and 9th (in front of the State Capitol Bldg).
From there we will be sauntering over to the hearing in Rm. 102, bldg. #8,
714 "P" St. (not far from the Resources Building, where the meetings are
usually held). JUST FOLLOW THE BED (Gray Davis Just Can't Get Enough Big
Timber!)...

Not only did the CA Board of Forestry (BofF) SHINE ON our petition for an
immediate ban on old-growth (less than 3% left!) logging per Emperor Davis's
empty campaign promise, but their evil offspring, the California Department
of Forestry (CDF), just announced its OWN Plan to log 18,000 acres of late
seral, OLD GROWTH redwood forest on PUBLIC LAND (Jackson State Forest,
Mendocino County). An added slap in the Public's face: The money that CDF
makes logging OUR LAND goes to subsidize the multi-million dollar Timber
Industry's permit process (recently Big Timber, with the help of our bought
legislators, successfully squelched a bill--AB 748 Keeley--that would have
mitigated this perc)!

BE THERE to SING, DANCE, & LAUGH YOUR HEADS OFF at this RIDICULOUS Board, who will be deliberating on the equally ridiculous Davis Rules Package (which is in defiance of the Endangered Species Act)! There will be FUN and FIREWORKS--but most important, we will be delivering a powerful statement that we are FED UP with the State's collusion with Industry to decimate air, earth, water, and wildlife for corporate profit!

For more info/carpooling, contact 415-731-7924 chalicenew@earthlink.net. By car from
the Bay Area: 80E into Sacto. Take the Downtown Exit across the Tower
Bridge, which puts you on Capitol Mall, take it to 9th Street and park on
the street or in a nearby lot.

Mar 25, SF: Joint-Action at Gap Chairman Don Fisher's House!!!
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Mar 25, 12 NOON. 3456 Washington @ Laurel. From Leila at Global Exchange:
March 25th is the Anniversary of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
where over 100 Jewish women died. The conditions in the Factory are not too
different from the conditions in sweatshops today...hard work for low pay;
poor ventilation; poor lighting etc...We need to remind the U.S.  public
about this tragedy and also protest the conditions in GAP factories today.
This time, Jewish Community Groups, Women's Groups (it's Women's History
Month), and Labor groups will be joining human rights, student, and
environmental activists!

Apr 1-8, WEEK OF ACTION!!! Protect the Hole in Headwaters!!!
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From North Coast Earth First!: Corporate Timber and Government Agencies
continue to work in collusion to destroy what remains of the coastal redwood
ecosystem. In Northern California, activists are organizing spring actions
to call public attention to this crisis and to slow the plunder of our
forests. On April 1st Maxxam will begin logging the Hole in Headwaters. GET
INVOLVED! Call NCEF! 707-825-6598 www.humboldt1.com/~ncef

JOIN THE SRBG DRUM CORP--Lessons Start Next Week!!!
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Inspired by the FABULOUS "Anarchist" Band in Seattle, SRBG is forming a Drum
Corp with our own special spin! PICTURE US beating our drums and marching
down the aisles of OLD NAVY in our Black and Green Satin Sashes that read :
"Save Redwoods!" "Boycott Old Navy!" "Stop Sweatshops!"--HEROIC, DEFIANT,
IMPERVIOUS to Gap Security and unenlightened consumers and striking courage
and love in the hearts of all the righteous we behold!

Bomba has agreed to teach us how to drum. The goal is to have a number or
two  ready in time for A16 (but you don't have to be going to D.C. to be
part of the SRBG Drum Corp). If you are interested, call 415-731-7924 and
leave your name and number (or email me). Lessons start Next Week!

WE'RE FORMING AN A16 Affinity Group!!! JOIN US!!!!
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If you are on our network (far or wide) and are going to D.C., and would
like to be part of our affinity group, please contact me. Many activists on
the SRBG network met for the first time in the flesh in Seattle--and it was
love at first sight!!! At the WTO protests, our 16-member affinity group had
many great adventures and grew enormously together--and with the 85,000
other protestors! JOIN US!!!

***A Special A16 Newsletter will Follow Shortly!***

SUPPORT THE NEW ALBION TREE-SIT!!!
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The Group that started the original Luna Tree Sit--made famous by Julia
Butterfly's two-year tenancy!--has begun another one in the Albion! The goal
is to pressure the Fishers of Gap, Inc. to put this forest habitat into a
conservation land trust. The TREE-SITTERS NEED OUR SUPPORT! Call Beth at
707-937-5703 to help with this important action. We'll be organizing a demo
around this in the not-too-distant future!!!

8th District Constituents: Debt Relief Action: Call Pelosi Now!!!
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From Global Ex: Please call Nancy Pelosi NOW (415) 556-4862. There will be a
mark-up of an appropriation bill regarding multilateral debt relief THIS
THURSDAY.  It will attempt to de-link structural adjustment from debt relief
(a good thing.)  Pelosi's stand on this will be pivotal -- if she supports
this amendment, it stands a good chance of getting approved. Call her now
and urge her to support this amendment. YES on de-linking structural
adjustment and debt relief. Start dialing: 415-556-4862! For more
information contact Robert Naiman at naiman@cepr.net or 202-822-1180 x212.
Thank you.

Mar 08: Deadline to SIGN-ON to CRITICAL Congressional Letters!
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DO IT, IT'S EASY!

Letter One: Opposes Congressional bills H.R. 3609. & S.2041 (text of both
bills is at http://thomas.loc.gov) granting the Timber Industry an Exemption
from the Clean Water Act. To sign you and/or your organization, email
jsanders@nrdc.org. Even though this alert is from the pro-corporate NRDC, it
looks like it's on the up and up: "In a nutshell, the bills would create a
statutory exemption for logging activities in the Clean Water Act –exempting
them from National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting
requirements. The bills are designed to cripple the EPA proposal (part of
the TMDL rule package) to ensure that the forest industry do their fair
share to clean up the nation's polluted rivers, lakes and coastal waters.
While EPA has not required NPDES permits for most forest activities in the
past, the Agency has appropriately decided that an automatic exemption is no
longer justifiable.  It is because EPA proposes to remove the forest
industry's regulatory exemption from CWA point source requirements that some
Members of Congress are moving to insert a statutory exemption from the CWA
for the forest industry."

Letter Two: Hold Federal Agencies to Pollution Laws. To sign on, email
smcdowell@amrivers.org. From Ami Grace: "...close the legal loophole that
allows the federal government to violate the Clean Water Act with immunity.
Representative Charlie Norwood (R-GA) and Senator Paul Coverdell (R-GA) have
introduced  legislation aimed at ending this injustice and holding federal
agencies accountable to water pollution regulations. Currently, the Federal
Pollution Control Act allows federal agencies to operate facilities without
having to control or reduce polluted  discharges or run-off as the private
sector is required to do. As a  result, the General Accounting Office
estimates that federal facilities are guilty of twice as many environmental
violations as the private  sector."

Mar 09, SF: Internat'l Day of Action for the U'wa!
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Mar 9, 12 NOON, Fidelity Investments - Market and Post, Downtown SF
Near Montgomery BART. GUERILLA THEATER PLANNED!!!

The U'wa of Colombia are in a life and death struggle to stop oil drilling
on their homelands. U'wa supporters around the world have been stepping up
their actions to support the resistance. Plan an action in your city! Call
415-398-4404 or email organize@ran.org for more information. Also, see our
1/31/00 newsletter at our web site www.elksoft.com/gwa for quick phone and
letter actions you can take on behalf of the U'wa.

Mar 09: Deadline to Tell Congress No Military Aid for Colombia!
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Alert from the US/Colombia Coordinating Office: In January, President
Clinton introduced an emergency supplemental aid package to Colombia. The
Administration's $1.3 billion aid package to Colombia is a disastrous
approach to stemming the drug trade and ending the South American nation's
brutal armed conflict. This new aid, combined with funds already directed
toward Colombia, will amount to $1.6 billion over the next two years. Over
60% of this package is assistance to the Colombian army, widely-recognized
as the most abusive military in the Western hemisphere.  This aid will make
the United States a major actor in Colombia's counterinsurgency war. (More
info: Alison Giffen 202-232-8090 http://www.igc.org/colhrnet/ )

***THIS JUST IN: Aide Mark Harkins of Congressman David Price's office has
just revealed that the 1.6 billion appropriations bill for increasing the
violence in Colombia has been joined with a hurricane Floyd relief
appropriation to manipulate the NC reps on the Appropriations comm to
support the Administration's Colombia policy!***

Call Your Rep and tell them to oppose military aid to Colombia! U.S. Capitol
switchboard: 202-224-3121/Web address for email addresses and phone #'s:
http://www.house.gov

Mar 9, SF: IFG Lecture on Economic Globalization!
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Mar 9, 7:30, SF, Modern Times Bookstore. Jerry Mander and Victor Menotti of
the International Forum on Globalization. The IFG has been focusing on the
global economic system long before the talks in Seattle. Tonight Jerry
Mander, president of IFG and co-editor of The Case Against the Global
Economy, and Victor Menotti, IFG’s environmental director, will discuss
emerging new issues that go beyond Seattle and the World Trade Organization.
In other words, what’s next on the globalization agenda.

Mar 11, SF: Insurrection Landscapers A16 Mobilization Roadshow!
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Mar 11, 8 PM, SF. Cell Space, on Bryant near 18th, San Francisco.
Join Insurrection Landscapers for "Cheese Culture versus Mono-Culture," a
tribute to French farmer/activist Jose Bove and a call to action to join the
mass protests against the IMF and World Bank in D.C. on April 16. Movie!
Panel Discussion! Music! Puppets! Theater! FUN and INSPIRATION!!!
$5--6 donation. For info on the I.L.'s ambitious upcoming East Coast tour,
contact NeilGGreene@aol.com or greg_asay@hotmail.com

Mar 11, SF: Struggles of Women of the World Event!
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Mar 11, SF.  6-9pm, San Francisco Women's Building, 3543 18th Street
(between Valencia and Guerrero - by 16th  street BART).   Join us in a
celebration of women and their struggles for equality, peace,  and justice,
featuring women activists from diverse communities including  Chiapas, Cuba,
and the United States. Keynote Speaker: Johana Tablada,  Second Secretary of
the Cuban Interests Section, Washington, DC (see bio  below). Entertainment
by women performers featuring La Señora del canto Rosa  Marta Zárata. Buffet
and Drinks / Donation requested / Childcare provided. For more information
contact:  International Action Center (415-821-7575) or  (510-869-2577)

Mar 14, SF: Global Ex/Project Underground Lecture on Fair Trade!
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Mar 14, 7:30 PM. At Global Exchange, 2017 Mission @ 16th. From GX:
JASON MARK of Global Exchange, CARWIL JAMES of Project Underground, plus
ART & REVOLUTION Jason, the communications director for Global Exchange,
will discuss the  Fair Trade Campaign. Its goal is to bridge national
activism on sweatshop  issues and the global economy with the positive
alternative of fair trade.  His talk will focus on making the connections
between this campaign and the movement to democratize the global economy.
Carwil, campaigner for Project Underground, will speak on the global
expansion of the oil industry and in particular on its more destructive
projects in the global South and the homelands of indigenous peoples.  Our
speaker from Art & Revolution will talk about direct action, youth using art
and culture to get their message across, and the need to reach out to people
in new and inventive ways. They will discuss how this was used in Seattle
and how it will be employed next month in Washington.

Mar 17, SF: SF Premiere Benefit Screening of TIMBER GAP!
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Mar 17, 8:30 PM. Artist Television Access, 992 Valencia @ 21st. Screening of
HAVC's TIMBER GAP and assorted radical shorts! $5 donation. Free Food
provided by Food Not Bombs!  Headwaters Action Video Collective presents
"TIMBER GAP, the story of a community struggling to save the last of
Mendocino's coastal redwood forest.  A new company has recently moved in,
financed by the GAP founder Donald Fisher and family. The Fishers made their
fortune off the backs of exploited sweatshop workers, now they are
exploiting the redwoods. Grass-roots movements of labor, the environment,
and human rights converge in Seattle to protest the WTO and the huge
corporations (like the GAP) that benefit most from 'Free Trade'."

To learn more about the HAVC check out www.havc.org. For a copy of the
video, send a donation to (suggested donation $20-$30 plus $3.20 shipping)
to HAVC, P.O.Box 2198, Redway CA 95560.

Mar 18: SF Rave Benefit for Global Unity Movement A16 Caravan
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Call 510-496-6000 ext. 105 for details regarding this fundraiser or to join
the caravan headed for mass protests in D.C. To join the group, write
globalunity@home.com or visit www.surfin-to/globalunity/

Mar 22: Nat'l Day of Protest for Massachusetts Burma Law!!!
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March 22, 12 Noon. SF. OFFICE OF DIANNE FEINSTEIN, 525 Market at 1st. BE
THERE!!!

From Shannon Wolfe: The Massachusetts Burma law is being challenged in the
Supreme Court by corporations that wish to take away people1s right to
choose who they do business with.  This law, a key human rights tool being
used to denounce the Burmese military dictatorship where forced labor is
widely performed by women and children,  is under attack by multinational
corporations such as AT&T, Boeing, Monsanto, Coca Cola and Intel. This local
selective purchasing strategy was successfully used during the South African
anti-apartheid campaign and is crucial to human rights campaigns.   San
Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Los Angeles all have local Burma selective
purchasing laws.  If the Supreme Court overturns the State of Massachusetts'
legislation, and declares the law to be unconstitutional, then we, the
citizens of the United States, will no longer be able to oppose corporate
support of human rights abusers such as the Burmese junta through our tax
dollars– our local democracy is at stake!

California Senator Dianne Feinstein and President Clinton have signed on to
support the corporate attack.  On the day that opening arguments will be
heard in the Supreme Court, March 22, people of conscience from all over the
country will be demonstrating their support for the Massachusetts Burma Law
and defending the peoples' right to choose.  Please join us in San
Francisco. Tom Ammiano, President of the Board of Supervisors who brought
the Burma selective purchasing law to San Francisco will speak out against
its possible repeal by the courts.  Support local democracy, SEE YOU THERE!

Apr 01,  STOP THE FOOLS MAKING THE RULES! A16 Teach-Ins!
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Plan an IMF/World Bank/A16 Teach-in for April 1. The  Bay Area A16
Organizing Team is calling for April 1 to be an international day of
Corporate Globalization Teach-ins.  Get teaching materials at
www.cepr.net/teachin/index.html. Come to the next Bay Area Planning meeting
and plug in (see Mar 9 above for details)!

Apr 13,  Starbucks - Fair Trade National Day of Action!!!
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From Deborah James at Global Exchange:

Join Global Exchange to launch a new campaign to promote the first Fair
Trade Certified product in the country – by organizing community campaigns
to pressure the gourmet coffee industry leader, Starbucks, to go Fair Trade.
Coffee is the second largest traded commodity (after oil) and it is the only
product in the country with an independent monitoring and certification
system for Fair Trade.

In the aftermath of Seattle, Americans are demanding Fair Trade Not Free
Trade now more than ever.  Fair Trade means a fair economic exchange between
Northern importers and Southern organized workers – based on producers
getting a living wage for their work, environmentally sustainable
production, and other social criteria.  This is an historical opportunity to
challenge free trade advocates with our own developed system of Fair Trade
and make the industry leader, Starbucks, sign on!!

We are building a coalition of grassroots activists, churches, educators &
students, labor unions, environmentalists, and anyone who cares about social
justice to be part of an grassroots education team to increase demand for
Fair Trade coffee in our own neighborhoods.  There are currently over 20
campuses nationwide involved in campaigns to bring Fair Trade to their
communities.

NOW is the time to pressure Starbucks, the gourmet coffee industry leader
($1.7 billion in revenues 1999), to pay coffee farmers a living wage (a
minimum of $1.26 per pound).  Our demands: Offer your customers the choice
to buy Fair Trade Certified coffee in every one of the 2300 stores
nationwide, and implement your Framework for Action (Code of Conduct).

We are asking Fair Trade supporters across the country to endorse and
participate in the National Day of Action for Fair Trade on April 13 as part
of the national Mobilization for Global Justice in Washington DC. For more
information please check out www.globalexchange.org/economy/coffee

We are asking all organizations that support Fair Trade to participate.
Step 1 ___  YES!  We ENDORSE the Fair Trade Action campaign.
Step 2 ___  YES!  Add our name to the SIGN-ON letter for Starbucks.
Step 3 ___  YES!  We will be there in DC and support this action.
Step 4 ___  YES!  We would like to ORGANIZE a demo in our community
Step 5 ......  Starbucks agrees to sign on to Fair Trade Certification!

Name:
Title:
Organization:
Address:
CitySTZip:
Email:
Phone:
FAX:

Please return to: Deborah James Fair Trade Director, Global Exchange
deborah@globalexchange.org 415.255.7296  ext.245 415.255.7498 fax
2017 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94110

Apr 17, SF: Bay Area Solidarity Demo Against Corporate Rule!
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Join the A17 San Francisco Action Organizing Committee (a17sf@yahoo.com)!

From George Duarte: The plan so far is for a mass demonstration in downtown
San Francisco on the afternoon of Monday, April 17, to coincide with the
World Bank shutdown in D.C.  Discussions with other groups are yielding the
possibility of a week of coordinated action against corporate globalization.
Please join us.
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WHEW--and that ain't the half of it!

Mary Bull
Save the Redwoods/Boycott the Gap Campaign, SF
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Other Contacts/Information Sources:
www.elksoft.com/gwa
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Mary Pjerrou, Redwood Coast Watersheds Alliance
707-877-3405 pirohuck@mcn.org
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Norman de Vall, Greenwood Watershed Association
707-877-3551 ndevall@mcn.org www.gapsucks.org
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Redwood Mary
Plight of the Redwoods Tour redwoodm@mcn.org
http://sites.netscape.net/redwoodmary/redwoodmary
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Mary Bull,
Save the Redwoods/Boycott the Gap Campaign
415-731-7924 chalicenew@earthlink.net
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Gap Labor Exploitation URLs:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/01/14
/MN19190.DTL
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/01/20
/MN49132.DTL
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/01/22
/MN49806.DTL
http://www.house.gov/resources/105cong/democrat/cnmifin.html#contractlabor
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http://sweatshops@globalexchange.org
http://www.globalexchange.org

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