Daniel Ellsberg and Rachel Maddow to Headline ACLU of Massachusetts Membership Conference (1/25/2008)
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Amid 2008 Election Season, Gathering Will Focus on
"Reclaiming Our
Civil Liberties" BOSTON - More than 300 people from Cape Cod
to the Berkshires will attend the first annual membership conference of the
American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, this Saturday, January 26 at
Bentley College in Waltham. The conference theme is "Reclaiming Our Civil
Liberties."
Speakers include Daniel Ellsberg, a writer,
activist, and former U.S. military analyst who released the Pentagon Papers in
1971, and Rachel Maddow, the Air America host and frequent commentator on
networks such as MSNBC, CNN, and LOGO. Ellsberg will speak on "2008 and Beyond:
What Will it Take to End the Abuse of Power?" Maddow's speech is entitled,
"Don't Wait for November '08!"
- The conference also features ten
workshops:
- Moving Beyond the War on
Drugs;
-
Confronting the Surveillance Society: Real
ID, NSA Spying, Warrantless Wiretapping, and Fusion
Centers;
- Torture, Rendition and
Guantánamo;
-
Next Steps for LGBT
Rights;
-
Freedom of Speech and Association in the Post
9/11 World;
-
Racial, Ethnic & Religious Profiling in
the Post 9/11 World;
-
Ensuring Reproductive
Freedom;
-
Which Way Forward for the Immigrant Rights
Movement
-
Blogging for Civil Liberties;
and
-
Building and Sustaining Strong Student
Groups.
"Many of us concerned about the abuses of
power we've seen in our country in recent years are focused on the 2008
elections. That's important, but for our conference this year, we've chosen to
focus on specific issues and what individual people can do about them," said
Carol Rose, Executive Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts. "The erosion of our
civil liberties has been so severe that it is unlikely that the next president
and Congress alone will be able to undo the damage. We need the sustained
involvement of concerned, committed citizens, and that is what the ACLU is
working to develop."
More information about the work of the ACLU
of Massachusetts is available online at: www.aclum.org
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