WEDNESDAY 17th
American Indian Movement to the World Indigenous Movement, 1968 - Present
Sponsored by: Intertribal Friendship House, Oakland; American Indian Movement
Intertribal Friendship House
523 International Blvd., Oakland (map)
6PM - 10PM
Draft Program:
1. Exhibit of AIM photographs and posters.
2. Flags and banners, Longest Walk, Sacred Sites, Len Foster, of AIM.
3. DVD John Trudell biopic: "Tattoo on my Heart." AIM at Wounded Knee, testimonies from vets.
4. Panel with guest speaker, Bill Means and a speaker for Peltier Committee
5. Discussion of the border fence and US militarization and immigration; the merging of the Americas.
Discussion about a socialism taking place across the Americas and is picking up currency with Indian participation as a labor force in these countries.
AIM-WEST suggests all proceeds and donations toward the IFH including a blanket dance offering.
Pot-luck dinner
Working Group:
Morning Star Gali, Intertribal Friendship House
Tony Gonzales, American Indian Movement West
Bill Means, American Indian Movement (AIM) and International Indian Treaty Council (IITC)
Bill Simmons, IITC
José Cuellar, musician, SFSU professor in Chicano Studies
Mary Jean Robertson, American Indian Movement
and others
Contact:
Morning Star Galli
Intertribal Friendship House
mstargali@gmail.com
and
Tony Gonzales, Director
AIM-WEST (American Indian Movement)
Mobile: (415) 577-1492
eltony@earthlink.net
www.aimovement.org
