Events
2007
January 20-21, 2007: Citizens’ Hearing on the Legality of U.S. Actions in Iraq
Antonia and a panel of speakers will be questioning will the legality of the Iraq war and whether or not the invasion of Iraq in 2003 constituted a “crime against the peace.”
The Bush Agenda Northern California Speaking Tour: January 3rd – January 12th
Antonia will discuss the status of the Bush Agenda in Iraq and the Middle East and sign copies of her book around Northern California.
2006
Is the “War for Oil” in Iraq About to be Won? Exposing the Iraq War’s ‘Oil Time-Line.”
Come hear Antonia Juhasz, author of The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time.
PeaceFest 2006
We run our meetings democratically so that everyone’s ideas can be considered, and we rotate meeting facilitators.
Book Store Reading
Antonia will be featured on “Live from Prairie Lights” – a bookreading/ live radio broadcast on WSUI radio.
Camp Democracy
Antonia will give an opening panel on Tuesday, September 5 with Cindy Sheehan and others at Camp Democracy, the Washington, DC leg to Camp Casey after it relocates from Texas.
Workshop at Veterans for Peace National Convention
Antonia will join Todd Boyle (VFP) in presenting a workshop entitled: Structural Causes of War.
The Landscape of War: Transformation of the Familiar
Join us for a discussion on the ways the war, the “War on Terror,” and the global economy shape landscapes we’re all familiar with and how the war agenda shapes the places where it is fought.
Festival at West Miffin Park
A festival of remembrance and resistance, featuring a picnic/potluck with music, speakers, booths and more.
Bechtel and the Military Industrial Complex
Antonia Juhasz and other scholar-activists involved with the
anti-nuclear, anti-war and global justice movements will be giving a talk about Bechtel.
The Bush Agenda Book Tour Event: San Jose, CA
Antonia Juhasz will talk about her new book.
The Bush Agenda Book Tour Event: Ontario, Canada
Antonia will be joined by Maude Barlow, Chairperson of the Council, and Steven Staples, director of the Polaris Institute’s Security Programs.