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Tue, 10 Jan 2012 14:30:16 -0500
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Amnesty International is having its first meeting of Winter term tonight at 8PM  
in Collis 219.

Amnesty is an international non-profit, non-partisan human rights organization.  
In the past, we have directed activism
and awareness events including fundraisers, benefit concerts, and
discussions with professors; we have attended demonstrations in
New York City and regional conferences in Boston. We have tackled issues
including Darfur, Guantanamo Bay, sex trafficking, prisoners of conscience
and the death penalty.

Typically, our meetings are Monday nights at 8PM, where we plan upcoming events,  
discuss human rights issues in the news, (or issues that should be in the news,)  
and write out an urgent action letter. They last about half an hour are completely  
non-committal.

Come hear more about our plans for the term and how you can be a
part of them. We'll be discussing:
--Awareness events
--Fundraisers
--T-shirt sales
--Human Rights Updates
--"Invisible Children" Screening
--Co-sponsoring events with other groups
--Off-Campus coordination
--Volunteer fair setup
--Urgent Action needed in Chad
-- EXEC POSITIONS, OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS

We would also love to hear your ideas for events and actions. The
effectiveness of our group can only go so far without the open
exchange of fresh ideas.

--See you there!
8PM
Collis 219

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