| WESPAC Foundation connects the people of Westchester with a progressive agenda for the planet and its peoples. |
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Sandra Bernabei can speak on bringing an anti-racist lens to your work, your organizing and your leadership:
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Margot Dilmaghani is a classical pianist and can speak to women's issues and the natural environment:
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Jacquelynn Beville is head of the education committee of the Yonkers Chapter of the NAACP and can speak to the importance of a strong educational system in overcoming racial inequity.
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Sundiata Sadiq is able to speak on police brutality, political prisoners and Mumia Abu Jamal.
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Felice Gelman has recently returned from two trips to Gaza and can speak to what is happening in Gaza currently and how to connect with grassroots groups in Gaza: gazaviews.blogspot.com/
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Jeffrey Deskovic can speak about wrongful convictions: www.jeffreydeskovicspeaks.org/
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Geoffrey Smith, esq can speak on draft and military counseling, conscientious objection, civil disobedience and representing men and women exiting military service without authorization. He can also speak about tenant and community organizing, affordable housing, housing and other discrimination, non-profit legal matters including tax-exempt status, budget management and record keeping, the First Amendment with a focus on political speech and freedom of the press, history of New Left organizations of the 1960's and 1970's and the US party building movements and interaction with established Old Left parties and international solidarity movements, FBI, CIA and NSA counterintelligence activity and spying, and alternatives to litigation for dispute resolution. Contact the WESPAC office to schedule a speaking engagement.
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Nada Khader can speak on Palestine, Internalized Oppression, Gender Oppression, Economics of Liberation (P.R.O.U.T) and other topics: web.me.com/sandybernabei/Nada_Khader/Nada_Khader.html
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Gerry Radano can speak about overcoming obsessive compulsive disorder and mental illness:
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Khusro Elley can speak on US Foreign Policy, Capitalism, Islam, Economic Justice and Failed States.
He will be offering two courses at Westchester Community College in the Fall of 2009 on Islam and US Foreign Policy: lessons-khusro.blogspot.com/2007/10/life-after-death.html
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Nick Mottern can speak about grassroots organizing, anti-war organizing and direct action:Â www.youtube.com/watch
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