North American Anti-Apartheid Conference
United States of America Movement Banning Apartheid
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The mailing reports on initial planning for a North American Anti-Apartheid Conference by organizers from Eugene and Portland in Oregon; Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; and Seattle, Washington. The conference is planned for Seattle in the Fall of 1990. The mailing mentions Deborah Marshal, Cliff Walker, Kurt Meyer, Lisa Anderson, pressure on the U.S. government, national anti-apartheid organizations, grassroots organizing, press censorship, an emergency response network, a plan for national action, trade unions, apartheid in the U.S., racism, human rights, education in schools, a better national communications network, invitation of speakers and groups, Southern African groups, group divisions, sexism, politics, economics, outreach and further organizing, a united North American Anti-Apartheid movement, and format of the conference.