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volume 7, issue 20; Apr. 5-Apr. 11, 2001
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Following is the schedule of events planned by the Coalition for a Humane Economy (CHE) in connection with talks on the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA) being held in Quebec.

April 16, 10:30-11:30 p.m.

Tax Day Protest at the Dalton Street Post Office. The theme is "No Globalization Without Representation."

April 17, 4:30-8 p.m.

Globalization Youth Teach-in, at Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 Wm. Howard Taft Road, Mount Auburn. The focus is to educate young people on the FTAA and its effects on the environment, workers' rights and basic democracy.

April 18, 5 p.m.

Anti-Globalization Funeral Procession, starting at the World Peace Bell in Newport and crossing the L&N; bridge into downtown Cincinnati. The march is in memory of those who have lost their lives as the cost of free trade, whether by unsafe work conditions, gentrification or environmental damage.

April 19, 7-9:30 p.m.

"What is the FTAA, and How Can We Fight It?" is a teach-in at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, 3025 Walter Ave., Walnut Hills.

April 20, 12 noon

Street theater, puppets and other visuals on Fountain Square, showing the mockery that is the FTAA.

For more information, call 513-588-8883 or visit www.stopftaa.org, www.internationalsocialist.org, www.che-2000.org, www.resfuseandresist.org and www.geocities.com/ capitolhill/1364

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