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Events
Around WTO Seattle Ministerial Conference 4 November - 3 December, Toronto to Seattle:CROSS-CANADA WTO CARAVAN. Sponsored by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, Canadian Federation of Students, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Sierra Youth Coalition, Canadian Auto Workers and the Council of Canadians. The Caravan is driving across the country to raise awareness about the WTO, stopping in communities along the way to talk to farmers, unions, and activists. For information visit: http://www.wtocaravan.org/ 20-28
November, Seattle: ACTION/STREET THEATER CAMP. Global
Action has organised nine days of street theatre, giant puppets, dance
and music making, skill sharing, performing, non-violent direct action
training, and meetings to coordinate and prepare for the WTO Ministerial.
For information contact GLOBAL ACTION, P.O. Box 11703, Eugene, OR. USA
97440, tel: (1-541) 302-5020, email: pga@angelfire.com, web: http://flag.blackened.net/~global
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26 November - 3 December, Seattle: FAIR TRADE FAIR: A FESTIVAL OF GRASSROOTS GLOBALISATION ALTERNATIVES. Organised by Global Exchange, this fair is designed to showcase the best of grassroots globalisation alternatives with booths selling fair trade products and networking ideas to promote fair trade. For information contact Deborah James, Fair Trade Director, Global Exchange, 2017 Mission St., Rm. 303, San Francisco, CA 94110, tel: (1-415) 558-8682, extension 245, fax: 255- 7498, email: deborah@globalexchange.org , web: http://www.globalexchange.org/ 26
November, 19:00-22:00, Benaroya Seattle Symphony Hall, Seattle:
THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION. Sponsored by
the International Forum on Globalization (IFG). This teach-in gives presentations
on the big picture: economic globalization's grave effects on nature,
culture, workers, human rights, sovereignty, and democracy. Speakers include:
Maude Barlow, Susan George, Martin Khor, and Vandana Shiva. For information
contact: International Forum on Globalization, 1555 Pacific Avenue, San
Francisco, CA 94109, USA, tel: (1-415) 771-8094, fax: 771-1121, email: ifg@ifg.org, web: http://www.ifg.org/ 27
November
27 November, Seattle: THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON GLOBALIZATION (IFG) TEACH-IN ON THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION. The event will take place at the 2,500-seat Benaroya Seattle Symphony Hall. It will focus on the problems of economic globalisation and, specifically, on the activities of the WTO and other international agreements and institutions. For information contact the International Forum on Globalization, 1555 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94109, tel: (1- 415) 771-3394, fax: 771-1121, web: http://www.ifg.org/ 27
November - 12 December, Moore Theatre, Seattle: A MAP OF THE WORLD.
Sponsored by the International Repertory Theatre of Seattle.
A humorous play by David Hare set against the background of a UNESCO conference
shows the necessity of cultural understanding and global trade. For tickets
contact: Aaron Levin, tel : (1-206) 526-2466. 28
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28 November, 14:30-17:00, Plymouth Congregational Church, Seattle: THE WTO AND THE GLOBAL WAR SYSTEM. This public forum is being organised by peace groups from the U.S. and Canada, and will examine how the World Trade Organization and economic globalisation prevents efforts to promote peace and human security. Speakers include Susan George (Transnational Institute), David Korten (Positive Futures Network), Alice Slater (Abolition 2000/Global Resource Action Center for the Environment), and Steven Staples (Intíl Network on Disarmament and Globalization). For information contact Steven Staples, tel: (1-206) 547-0952, email: sstaples@randomlink.com 28
November, St. James Cathedral, Seattle: ECUMENICAL WORSHIP SERVICE.
The service will focus on Jubilee 2000, the call to cancel debt
of the poorest countries. For information contact the Washington Assembly
of Churches at (206) 625-9790 or ramos@thewac.org
28-29 November, Seattle: ICFTU GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON "GLOBALISATION AND WORKERS' RIGHTS". The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions hopes to use the Conference as a forum for constructive dialogue on how to achieve further progress at Seattle towards building stronger international disciplines on the observance of internationally-recognised core labour standards into the world trading system. The Conference will feature a discussion of core labour standards around the world; a presentation on the relationship between trade and core labour standards, including a consideration of problems of child labour and export processing zones; and a debate of the possible means to promote core labour standards through the 3rd WTO Ministerial Conference. WTO D-G Mike Moore will be addressing the Conference on 28 November at 11:30am. UNCTAD Secretary-General Rubens Ricupero and European Trade Commissioneer Pascal Lamy have also confirmed their participation. For information contact Bill Jordan, General Secretary, ICFTU, Bd. Emile Jacamain 155, B-1210 Bruxelles, Belgique, tel: (32-2) 224-0211; fax: 201-5815; email: internetpo@icftu.org; web: http://www.icftu.org/ 28 November, 10:00, Labor Temple, Seattle: BUILDING THE PEOPLES' MOVEMENT. Speakers representing Public Citizen, Sustainable America, United for a Fair Economy and the Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment will intervene on the theme . Where We Are and Where We. re Headed. . Sponsored by the Alliance for Democracy. For information contact: Nick Penniman or Ronnie Dugger, tel. (781) 8943-1179. 28 November, 14:00 - 16:00, Lesbian Resource Center, Seattle: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN WORKERS FORUM. Cosponsored by LELO with speakers from Mexico, Brazil and Bangladesh. Moderated by Bookda Gheisar. For information contact: Liz, tel. (206) 322-2168, email lizburbank@cs.com 28 November, 20:00 . 23:00, The Parlor Room in Pioneer Square, Seattle: FAUTLLINES: AN EVENING OF THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE. A multimedia show with slides, spoken word, theatre, song and dance, telling the story of the seed harvest tour with a focus on sustainable agriculture and radical politics. The proceeds of the evening will benefit the Direct Action Network. 29
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29 November, 9:00-19:00, Seattle, in Ministerial plenary hall, WTO meeting centre: SEATTLE SYMPOSIUM ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE ISSUES IN THE FIRST DECADES OF THE NEXT CENTURY. All WTO-accredited non-governmental organisations are invited to attend. For information contact Bernard Kuiten, WTO External Relations Division, tel: (41-22) 739-5676, email: bernard.kuiten@wto.org . 29
November, 18:30-21:00, at Seattle Expo Center: SEATTLE HOST ORGANIZATION
OPENING EVENT. For information visit http://www.wtoseattle.org/ 29 November, 8:00-9:30, Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: ENVIRONMENT IN THE WTO ROUND: SETTING THE AGENDA. Organised by the Global Environment & Trade Study. This briefing is moderated by Daniel C. Esty (Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy). Speakers include Maritta von B. Koch-Weser (Director General, World Conservation Union/IUCN) and Gary Sampson (London School of Economics / United Nations University). For information contact Mark Ritchie, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, 2105 First Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404, USA, tel : (1-612) 870-3400, fax: 870-4846, email: mritchie@iatp.org, web: http://www.iatp.org/ 29 November, 8:00 - 21:00, First United Methodist Church, Seattle: CIVIL SOCIETY TEACH IN. Sponsored by Peoples Decade of Human Rights Education. The theme discussed will be . Trading Away Human Rights ? The role of the WTO. . For information contact: Malini Mehra at pdhre@aol.com, web: http://www.pdhre.org/ 29 November, 08:30-17:15, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION ON ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH. Conveners: Dan Seligman (Environment), Sierra Club, email: dan.seligman@sierraclub.org, web: http://www.sierraclub.org/; and Mary Bottari (Health), Public Citizen, email: mbottari@citizen.org, web: http://www.tradewatch.org/ . This will be followed by a midday street action and afternoon breakout sessions. 29 November, 9:00, 1st United Methodist Church, Seattle: THE HUMAN FACE OF TRADE: HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT. An international tribunal of prominent political leaders will hear testimony from two international panels about the health and environmental impacts of the WTO. Panelists will include experts, environmental leaders, U.S. Representatives and citizen activists. For information contact: Dan Seligman, Sierra Club, (1-202) 547-6010, email: dan.seligman@sierraclub.org 29 November, 11:30-13:30, Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Seattle: TIME TO TALK: FORUMS ON RACE SERIES. TOPIC: "BUILDING GLOBAL RELATIONSHIPS FOR LOCAL BUSINESS SUCCESS." Sponsored by the Urban Enterprise Center and Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Roundtable discussion with luncheon speaker, Q & A. For registration or information contact Herman McKinney, GSCC, (1-206) 389-7231, email: hermanm@seattlechamber.com 29 November-3 December, 11:30-13:30, Seattle Space Needle: EUROPEAN UNION TRADE FORUM. TOPIC: "EUROPEAN-U.S. TRADE ISSUES AND WTO." Sponsored by the Council of European Chambers. Daily WTO briefings and luncheon for businesses, chambers, and public. A panel discussion, "Managing Issues Under WTO Rules: Genetically Modified Products," on 1 December with moderator Barry Mitzman. For registration or information contact Malte Kleutz, CEC, tel: (1-206) 352-9020, email: northwest@wtravelers.com 29 November-3 December, 14:00-15:00, James Room, NGO Centre, Seattle: AGRICULTURE & TRIPs CAUCUS IN SEATTLE.Organised by IATP. NGOs with badges can meet to discuss agriculture and TRIPs. The purpose would be to monitor the evolution of the negotiations and, towards the end of the week, to discuss strategies for the coming year(s) of negotiations. For information email: smurphy@iatp.org or kdawkins@iatp.org 29 November, 12:00, 1st United Methodist Church, Seattle: RALLY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND ANIMAL WELFARE. Lead by international civic and political leaders, citizens will march eight blocks from the United Methodist Church to the Seattle Convention Center for a rally and demonstration. Representatives of environmental, public health, and animal welfare organisations will join political leaders in addressing the rally. For information contact Katheen Casey, Sierra Club, tel: (1-206) 378-0114, ext. 306, email: kathleen.casey@sierraclub.org 29
November, 12:00 - 13:00, Seattle: SEATTLE TEA PARTY. March
from United Methodist Church to the Convention Center. Speakers on a variety
of environmental and animal issues, a 35 ft. inflated Earth balloon and
200 sea turtles. Sponsored by Friends of the Earth, Sierra Club Humane
Society, Animal Welfare Institute and others. 29
November, 14:00-15:30, Gethsemane Lutheran Church (Formal Lounge), Seattle:
FISHING FOR CORPORATE PROFIT: FISHERIES & WTO. For information
contact: Victor Menotti, International Forum on Globalization, tel: (1-415)
771-3394, email: vmenotti@ifg.org
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November, 14:00 - 17:30, Various downtown venues, Seattle: EDUCATIONAL
WORKSHOPS. Workshops will focus on WTO. s effect on Fisheries,
Forests, Public Health, Genetic Modification, Investment Rules, Toxics
and Sustainable Development. For information contact: Kathleen Casey,
tel. (206) 378-0114. 29 November, 17:30-19:30, Washington Athletic Club, Seattle: COCKTAIL RECEPTION WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATORS FROM EUROPE, JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES. GLOBE USA and Friends of the Earth will be hosting a reception attended by Parliamentarians, press and organizations from the United States, Japan and Europe. U.S. Members of Congress, Members of the European Parliament, and Members of Parliament from the UK, Belgium, Germany, and Japan will make brief statements. Invited guests will also have an opportunity to discuss the new trade round with the parliamentarians before and after the statements. For information contact Will Singleton, Director, GLOBE USA, tel: (1-202) 863-0153, email wsingleton@globeusa.org 30
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30 Nov-3 Dec 1999, Seattle, Washington, U.S., Washington State Convention and Trade Center:WTO THIRD MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE. For information visit the WTO's Seattle Ministerial Information page at http://www.wto.org/wto/minist/seatmin.htm or contact Bernie Kuiten, WTO, External Relations Division, tel: (41-22) 739-5676, email: bernard.kuiten@wto.org NOTICE: ICTSD WILL BE HOLDING DAILY NGO BRIEFINGS DURING THE MINISTERIAL TO PROVIDE UPDATES ON THE WTO NEGOTIATIONS. FOR INFORMATION ON TIMINGS PLEASE CHECK THE NGO CENTRE SCHEDULE. 30 November, Seattle: AFL-CIO RALLY AND MARCH AT THE WTO. Worldwide Fair Trade networks will be marching with them. Will include mass nonviolent action led by Ruckus society. 30
November, Seattle: MOBILIZATION - WILL YOU BE THERE?
This People's Rally and March for Fair Trade is sponsored by the Sierra
Club and many other environmental groups. Tens of thousands of people
concerned about the environment, public health, labour, sovereignty, human
rights, and more will march together to the Convention Center. For information
contact Kathleen Casey, email: kathleen.casey@sierraclub.org
30 November, 8:00-9:30, East Room, Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT & TRADE STUDY BRIEFING. For information contact Susan Weuste susan.weuste@yale.edu 30 November, 8:30-12:00, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Seattle: LABOUR RIGHTS & LIVING STANDARDS/NGO PANELS. For information contact: Marianne Mollman marianne@citizen.org 30 November, 13:00-15:00, East Room, Madison Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: ADDRESSING THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION. For information email e-mail: bionet@igc.org or see web: http://www.bionet-us.org/> http://www.bionet-us.org/ 30 November, 19:30, Town Hall (8th and Seneca) Seattle: GLOBALIZATION AND THE WTO. Sponsored by the International Forum on Globalization, The Nation Institute, Public Citizen, and The Progress Project. Speakers include Ralph Nader, John Cavanagh, Vandana Shiva against Jagdish Bhagwati, Scott Miller, and others. Moderated by Paul Magnusson. Tickets available at The University Bookstore main university location only. 30 November, NGO Centre, Madison Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: FORESTS WORKSHOP: SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY IN THE NEW TRADE WORLD: A CASE STUDY OF THE NORTHERN FORESTS. Speaker will be Eric Palola, Director of the National Wildlife Federation's Northeast Natural Resource Center in Vermont. For information contact Eric Palola at (802) 229-0650 30
November, 9:00-18:00, United Methodist Church, Seattle: TEACH-IN
ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE WTO. Sponsored by Peoples Decade of
Human Rights Education. For information contact: Malini Mehra, email:
pdhre@aol.com or for full program and registration
form see web: http://www.pdhre.org/ 30
November, Canada House, London, U.K.: THE FIGHT TO DEFEND ABESTOS
BAN STARTS HERE. Sponsored by the Construction Safety Campaign.
This is a protest against Canada, a major asbestos producer that is challenging
the right for countries to ban asbestos in the WTO. For information contact
The Construction Safety Campaign, email: construction.safetycampaign@talk21.com
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November, Westin Hotel, Seattle: THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM: SEATTLE
& BEYOND. This day-long series of sessions will be co-ordinated
by the Institute for International Economics. Sessions include: "The New
Round of WTO Negotiations: What's in it for the Developed and Developing
Countries?"; "Trade, Finance, Labor, and the Environment"; "Balancing
and Broadening the WTO Agenda"; and "Conclusions and Prospects". Among
expected speakers are Rubens Ricupero, C. Fred Bergsten, Renato Ruggiero,
Daniel C. Esty, and several members of the U.S. Congress. For information
contact: The National Center for APEC, 2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 420, Seattle,
WA, 98121-1684, tel: (1-206) 441-9022, fax: 441-1006, email: ncapec@ncapec.org 30 November, 8:00-9:30, Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: ACHIEVING WIN-WIN OPPORTUNITIES. Organised by the Global Environment & Trade Study. This briefing is moderated by Steve Charnovitz (Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering). Speakers include : Beatrice Chaytor (Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development), Christopher Stone (University of Southern California Law Center) and Michael Meacher. For information contact Mark Ritchie, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, 2105 First Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404, USA, tel: (1-612) 870- 3400, fax: 870-4846, email: mritchie@iatp.org, web: http://www.iatp.org/ 30
November, 0800-0900, Madison Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: ICTSD'S
DAILY BRIEFING: "THE BIOSAFETY NEGOTIATIONS". With H.E. Juan
Mayr, Chairman of the Biosafety Negotiations and Chairman of the Commission
on Sustainable Development (Min. of Environment of Colombia) and Ferdinad
Thurmes, Director General, DGXI (Environment), European Commission (not
confirmed). For information contact Andrew Crosby, ICTSD, acrosby@ictsd.ch 30 November, 08:30-17:15, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION ON LIVELIHOODS, LABOUR RIGHTS, AND STANDARD OF LIVING. Convenors: Dave Foster, United Steelworkers of America, Dist. 11 or Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange, tel: (1-510) 548-0370, web: http://www.globalexchange.org/. SESSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS. Convenor: Marianne Mollman, Public Citizen, email: marianne@citizen.org, web: http://www.tradewatch.org/ 30
November, 11:30-13:30, Renaissance Madison, West Room, 3rd Floor, Seattle:
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November, 11:30 - 1:30, Seattle Space Needle, Seattle: EUROPEAN
UNION TRADE FORUM. EUROPEAN-U.S. TRADE ISSUES AND WTO. Sponsored
by the Council of European Chambers. Daily WTO briefings (country specific)
and luncheon for businesses, chambers, and general public. Open to WTO
Delegations, accompanying persons and the general public. To register
contact: Linda Cassee, CEC, 206.352.9020, email: northwest@wtravelers.com 1
December
1 December, 11:30-13:30, Space Needle, Seattle: EUROPEAN UNION TRADE FORUM: EUROPEAN-U.S. TRADE ISSUES AND WTO. Sponsored by the Council of European Chambers. Daily WTO briefings (country specific) and luncheon for businesses, chambers, and general public. To register contact: Linda Cassee, CEC, 206.352.9020, e-mail: northwest@wtravelers.com 1 December, 7:30-9:00, East Room, Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT & TRADE STUDY BRIEFING. Breakfast briefing on resolving the tensions between trade and the environment, including a discussion of GMOs. For information contact: Susan Wueste, email: susan.weuste@yale.edu 1
December, 0800-0900 Madison Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: ICTSD'S
DAILY BRIEFING: LABOR & TRADE IN THE NEGOTIATIONS. With Under
Secretary Andrew J. Samet, U.S. Department of Labor. Spaces for Development
Policy and Negotiations on Special and Differential Treatment w/ Ambassador
Werner Corrales (Venezuela). For information contact Andrew Crosby, ICTSD,
acrosby@ictsd.ch 1 December, 12:30-14:00, Madisson Rennaissance Hotel, Seattle: PANEL DEBATE ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE WTO. Sponsor: Peoples Decade of Human Rights Education (PDHRE). For information contact: Malini Mehra, email: pdhre@aol.com or see web: http://www.pdhre.org/ 1 December, Bell Harbor Convention Center, Seattle: MEDIA BRIEFING: GMOS AND THE WTO: FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Sponsored by Consumers' Choice Council. This briefing will discuss potential problems with GMOs in relation to the environment, food security, and ethics. Confirmed participants include: David Bryer, Executive Director, Oxfam U.K. and Ireland; Dr. Vandana Shiva, Director, Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology; and Dr. Mae Won Ho, Reader in Biology, Open University, United Kingdom. For information contact: Chad Dobson, tel: (1-202) 785-1950, email: cdobson1@attglobal.net 1 December, 17:00-22:00, United Methodist Church, 811 Fifth Avenue, Seattle: CONCERT AND THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE. Join a new alliance of labor and environmental activists for an evening to promote the expansion of collaborative efforts in opposition to corporate globalization and the WTO. Live music by Jim Page and theater by Human Nature Theater company. For information contact: Sam (1-415) 383-4314, email: batfish@earthlink.net 1 December, 18:00, Seattle University, Piggot Auditorium, Seattle: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' FORUM. Sponsors: Indigenous Environmental Network and Seventh Generation Fund, USA in alliance with International Indian Treaty Council, this event will include a reception, panel discussion, and Cultural Presentation. For information contact: Tom Goldtooth, tel: (1-218) 751-4967, email: ien@igc.org, web: http://www.alphacdc.com/ien 1 December, Kane Hall Room 130, University of Washington, Seattle: THE IMPACT OF TRADE ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE. Sponsored by The Progress Project, an initiative of the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs and The Glaser Family Foundation. Speakers include David Korten, founder of the People-Centered Development Forum, and Vandana Shiva, founder of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology. Tickets available at the University Bookstore. 1
December, 19:00-22:00, Garfield Community Center, 23rd Ave. & Cherry St.,
Seattle: VOICES FROM THE SOUTH: BUILDING CROSS-BORDER RESISTANCE,
FROM THE SOUTH TO THE NORTH. Sponsors include the: Committee
in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) and Workers. Voices
Coalition, this is a public forum for workers and organizers from the
global South in Seattle to protest the WTO, to highlight their challenges
and successful resistance to globalisation. For information contact Heather
Day, tel: (1-206) 325-5494, email: seacispes@igc.org 1 December, 9:00-13:00, Seattle: TRADING IN HUMAN RIGHTS: THE NEED FOR HUMAN RIGHTS SENSITIVITY AT THE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION. Experts in both trade and human rights law will meet to discuss the contents of a new publication which studies the relationship between the international trade and human rights regimes as they are applied in today's system of global governance. Space is limited and registration is required. For information contact: Carole Samdup, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, 63 rue de Bresoles, Suite 100, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2Y 1V7, tel: (1-514) 283-6073, fax: 283-3792, email: csamdup@ichrdd.ca, web: http://www.ichrdd.ca/ 1 December, 8:00-9:30, Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: GMOS, TURTLES AND TREES: CAN WE AVOID TRADE TENSIONS? Organised by the Global Environment & Trade Study. This briefing is moderated by Mark Ritchie (Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy). Speakers include Lakshman Guruswamy (University of Tulsa Law School) and Ronnie Hall (Friends of the Earth, United Kingdom). For information contact Mark Ritchie, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, 2105 First Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404, USA, tel : (1-612) 870-3400, fax : 870-4846, email : mritchie@iatp.org, web http://www.iatp.org/ 1
December, 08:30-17:30, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION
ON WOMEN / DEMOCRACY / SOVEREIGNTY / DEVELOPMENT. Convenors:
Alexandra Spieldoch, Center of Concern, email: aspieldoch@coc.org; SESSION
ON "NO PATENTS ON LIFE: BIOTECH IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY." (held
at Plymouth Congregational Church) Convenor: Phil Bereano, tel:
(1-206) 543-9037, email: phil@uwtc.washington.edu 1
December, 14:00-16:00, Cavenaughs on Fifth Avenue Hotel, Seattle: INFORMATION
SESSION ON TRADE AND HEALTH. Sponsored by the WTO and WHO. Interested
members and observers are invited to participate in this event. This
session will also be open to participation by interested, registered,
non-governmental organisations and the press, on a first-come-first-served
basis. For information contact Gretchen Stanton, WTO, email: gretchen.stanton@wto.org 2
December
2 December, 10:00-12:00, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION ON FOOD & AGRICULTURE: FOOD SAFETY AND SECURITY. Convenor: Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, tel: (1-612) 870-0453, email: rvanstaveren@iatp.org, web: http://www.iatp.org/ 2 December, 8:30-9:30, 1st United Methodist Church, Seattle: FARMERS' PRESS BREAKFAST. Sponsored by the Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy (IATP) and the International Forum on Food & Agriculture (IFA). Invited speakers include: Jose Bove, French Farmer's Union; Dena Hoff and John Kinsman, National Family Farm Coalition; Keith Dietrich, American Corn Growers Association; Rafael Mariano, Peasant Movement of the Philippines; Shinichiro Sakamoto, Japanese Independent Farmers Union; Kim In-Sik, Secretary General, Korean Farmers Association. For information contact: Renske van Staveren, tel: (1-612) 870-3423, fax: 870-4846, email: rvanstaveren@iatp.org 2 December, 10:00-20:00, Northwest Rooms, Seattle Center: THE AMERICAS, REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND WTO. Sponsored by the Coalition for Trade with The Americas including the US-Mexico Chamber, WA State CTED, Washington District Export Council, Consuls of Canada, Bolivia, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. This event will include day-long trade/education exhibition, reverse trade mission (pending), and panel discussions. There will be an evening reception with WTO briefings and an international dignitary as the guest speaker. For information contact: Elsa Trail, WSCTED, tel: (1-206) 956-3131 2 December, 8:00-9:30, East Room, Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT & TRADE STUDY BRIEFING: "WTO TRANSPARENCY AND GOVERNANCE". For information contact For information contact: Susan Weuste , email: susan.weuste@yale.edu 2
December, 11:30-13:00, Seattle Space Needle: EUROPEAN UNION TRADE
FORUM: GERMAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE WTO CONFERENCE IN SEATTLE. Sponsored
by the Council of European Chambers. Daily WTO briefings (country specific)
and luncheon for businesses, chambers, and general public. For information
contact Linda Cassee, CEC, tel: (1-206) 352-9020, email: northwest@wtravelers.com 2
December 10:00-20:00, Seattle: THE AMERICAS, REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
AND THE WTO. To be held at the Seattle Center. Sponsored inter
alia by the US-Mexico Chambers of Commerce, Consuls of Canada, Bolivia,
Peru, Chile and Uruguay. Includes a day-long Trade Education Exhibition,
a Reverse Trade Mission, panel discussions, and an evening reception with
WTO briefing. For information contact Therese Kunzi-Clark, King County
Office of Trade, tel: (1-206) 296-7421. 2
December, 18:30-22:00, Town Hall, Seattle: TABLEAU: 100 FOR 100.Tableau,
the community table, is a concept developed by Chef Tom in Seattle and
Katie French that brings together people from diverse interests to engage
in meaningful dialogue that leads to actions, strategies and positive
results. Participants will be recruited and invited from a wide range
of interests throughout the WTO meeting. There will be space for several
hundred active listeners and witnesses to the conversation that will take
place. The group of 100 will conduct an inquiry based on the question
"What could 100 people who have the capacity to impact and generate a
global conversation, DO in 100 days to alter, enhance, and bring powerful
resource to active solutions for world hunger?" For information contact
Chef Tom, email: cheftom@tableauinc.com 3
December
3 December, 10:00-20:00, Westin Hotel or Sheraton Hotel, Seattle: A SALUTE TO SMALL BUSINESS & ASIAN PACIFIC TRADE. Sponsored by the Coalition of Chambers for Asian Pacific Trade including over 20 chambers throughout the Greater Seattle/King County area. Evening reception with speakers from US Government, Seattle Host Organization, USTR (invited), and local officials Governor Locke and King County Executive Ron Sims (invited). Topic: "WTO Week-In-Review." Business outreach and trade education panels earlier in afternoon. Grand finale to WTO Week business outreach events. For information contact Damian Cordova, tel: (1-206) 553-7170, email: damian.cordova@mail.house.gov 3 December,11:30-13:30, Seattle Space Needle: EUROPEAN UNION TRADE FORUM: DAILY BRIEFING. Sponsored by the Council of European Chambers. Daily WTO briefings (country specific) and luncheon for businesses, chambers, and general public. For information contact Linda Cassee, CEC, tel: (1-206) 352-9020, email: northwest@wtravelers.com 3 December, The Westin Hotel, Seattle: SALUTE TO SMALL BUSINESS & ASIAN PACIFIC TRADE. Sponsored by the Coalition of Chambers for Asian Pacific Trade, including over 20 chambers throughout the Greater Seattle/King County area. Events include executive business forum, WTO country-specific briefings, evening reception, "WTO Week-In-Review," with Honorary Host, Governor Gary Locke and speakers Secretary Aida Alvarez, Secretary William Daley , WTO Director-General, USTR, the SHO, King County Executive Ron Sims, and other local officials. For information contact: Damian Cordova, tel: (1-206) 553-7170, email: damian.cordova@mail.house.gov 3 December, 10:00-12:30, WTO NGO Centre, North Room, Seattle: THE KYOTO PROTOCOL AND THE WTO. This forum will address the potential conflicts and the best ways to harmonize trade liberalization and climate change mitigation. Sponsored by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (Canada) and the Royal Institute for International Affairs (UK). For information contact: Aaron Cosbey, email: acosbey@iisd.ca 3 December, 8:00-9:30, East Room, Renaissance Hotel, Seattle: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT & TRADE STUDY BRIEFING: "Next Steps from Seattle". For information contact: Susan Weuste , email: susan.weuste@yale.edu 3
December, 08:30-12:30, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Seattle: SESSION
ON CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILTY: WHO RULES? Convenor: David Korten,
People-Centered Development Forum, email: pcfd@econet.org,
web: http://iisd.ca/pcdf Date/location TBA: WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT ON COMMUNITY, TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. STATEWIDE ROUND-TABLES OF SMALL BUSINESS CEOs. Topics: "What is the WTO?" and "How Can the WTO Help Small Business?" Event may include sponsorship of a Reverse Trade Mission as follow-up to the Governor's August 1999 100-member trade mission to Mexico. For registration or information contact John Anderson or Elsa Trail, WSCTED, tel: (1-206) 956-3131, email: elsat@cted.wa.gov
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