10:00 - 11:00 am
•
Contemporary Anarchism: Histories, Theories, andCommunities
Randall Amster and Luis Fernandez
Contemporary Anarchist Studies
• Slavery to Human Trafficking -
New Language for an Old Tragedy
Karin Witnauer
Arizona League to End Regional Trafficking
• Rethink Afghanistan
End the War Coalition
• The Resource Based Economy, Venus Project and the
Zeitgeist Movement
• My School Life
An-Chi Lin
• Creating Safe Schools for LGBTQ Youth
Debbie Sant
Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) Phx.
• The Arizona Fair Trade Coalition
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
•
Neo-Humanism and the Liberation of the IntellectBrother Ajay and Brother Lokamitra
Prama Inc., Ananda Marga
• Creating and Maintaining Space
Dry River
• Story Circles
John O'neal
Junebug Productions
• Towards an End to Incarceration: A Prison Story
• Veganism: The Solution for Global Warming
Eli Firzli
Supreme Master
Ching Hai Association
• I Don't Like That: Let's Talk About Feeling Angry
Lacey Peters
Arizona State University
• A Refugee's Journey
Amber Montplaisir and Renee Deyden
Arizona Refugee Advancement Coalition (AZRAC)
• What is Fair Trade?
Charis Elliott
Las Otras Hermanas
>> See the 2010 Teach-In program for
workshop
abstracts and other
information
1:45 - 2:45 pm
• Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon
Robert Poe
• From Pruitt's to the White House -
The Movement to Stop Arpaio, the 287(g) Agreement,
and the Criminalization of the Migrant Community
Carlos Garcia
Puente Movement
• The Story the U.S. Media Missed:
The Gaza Freedom March
Barb Taft, co-chair, WILPF National Middle East Committee
Liz of Code Pink and Gaza Freedom March
• Attachment Parenting: Raising Healthy Babies
Blue Swadener
• Becoming a Better Advocate
Luis Avila
Stand for Children
• Storytelling as a Tool for Communication and
Connection
Liz Warren, Director
South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute
Annie Gustafson
SMCC Storytelling Institute and Radio Phoenix
• Guerilla Art and Theater: Using the Environment to
Tell Your Story
Kim Eversman and Katherine Nigh
Local to Global Justice
10:00 - 11:00 am
• After Birth: The First Decision
Rood Andersson
• Dissolving Barriers Through Sharing of Our Stories:
Connection Through Compassionate Communication
Sylvia M. Boutilier, J.D.
• Immigration. What you don't know can hurt your kids.
(Dream Act)
Allan Cameron and CADENA (Committee for the Support
and Development of the American Nation's Students)
• Radical Unschooling:
How Children Learn and Grow Without Schooling
• No More Deaths -
Death and Injustice in the Borderlands
Laura Ilardo
No More Deaths-No Mas Muertes
• Hands Made of Gold
Renetto-Mario of The House Etsitty
• It don't mean a thing if the movement don't sing!
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
• Science as Storytelling
• Speak Loudly and Carry a Black Book
Tenisha Baca
See You Are Able
• How To: Peace Education
William Reimers
Arizona Institute for Peace Education and Research
• Story Circles
John O'neal
Junebug Productions
• Redefining Immigration Laws and Enforcement
Christopher Griffin
Phoenix Repeal Coalition
• How and Why to Run an Underground Newspaper in
Your Community
Jacob Richards
The Red Pill/Confluence Media Collective
• Socially Mediating Disability Awareness
Lisa Tolentino, Yu-Ru Lin, Wen-Ting Chung
Arizona State University
• H.A.L.O. Animal Rescue - Its Beginnings
Michel Herstam, Founder
H.A.L.O. Animal Rescue
Storytelling Concert: "World Folktales of Justice"
South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute
>> See the 2010 Teach-In program for more information
Las Otras Hermanas and Women of Juarez
Charis Elliott, Founder and Executive Director of Las Otras Hermanas, Phoenix, Arizona, and Veronica Leyva, founder of ALDEA (Alianza para el Desarrollo Autogestivo - Alliance for the Self-Managed Development), Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico.
>> See the 2010 Teach-In program for more information
More about Charis Elliott and Las Otras Hermanas >>
John O'neal, a founding member of the Free Southern Theater and Junebug Productions, will deliver a Keynote Address and teach via workshops utilizing the Story Circle Methodology used by Junebug Productions.
>> See the 2010 Teach-In program for more information
Documentary • Q & A With Filmmakers
Mountains That Take Wing:
Angela Davis & Yuri
Kochiyama - A Conversation on Life, Struggles & Liberation
97 minutes • 2009
Photographed, Recorded, Produced,
Directed & Edited by ASU faculty members, C. A. Griffith & H. L. T. Quan,
Mountains That Take Wing
features conversations that span thirteen years between two
formidable women whose lives and political work remain at the
epicenter of the most important civil rights struggles in the US.
More about the film & filmmakers >>




The economic crisis of the past year has created a need for re-imagining new possibilities for restoring communities and social networks. As we work to build more sustainable and justice-based strategies we recognize the power stories can have in this process of restoring communities. Unfortunately, not all stories are heard or valued equally.
The theme of the 9th Annual Local to Global Justice Teach-In was Re-Storying Community. The 2010 event provided a social forum in which to share our stories and listen to narratives too often pushed to the margins.
The weekend (Friday-Sunday, February 26-28, 2010) emphasized performative and
narrative based contributions, in addition to skill shares,
workshops, installations, and multimedia presentations. Featured
sessions included Indigenous voices and diverse visions
of what it might mean to re-story community.
Events, keynotes and workshops included:

Our thanks to the many sponsors of the 2010 Teach-In.
We could not have done it without you!!!
Community Sponsors:
• Arizona Alliance for Peace and Justice
• Arizona Fair Trade Coalition
• Arizona Institute for Peace Education and Research
• CODEPINK Phoenix
• Confluence Media Collective
• Contemporary Anarchist Studies
• Dry River
• End the War Coalition
• New Books for a New World
• No More Deaths - No Mas Muertes
• NOCIRC/NOHARMM/NORM
• Phoenix Copwatch
• Phoenix I.W.W.
• Phoenix Repeal Coalition
• Prama Inc., Ananda Marga
• PUENTE
• the house etsitty
• The Red Pill
• Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
ASU Department & Committee Sponsors:
• Undergraduate Student Government
• Graduate and Professional Student Association
• Fulton Institute and Grad School of Education
• School of Social Transformation
• Justice Studies and Social Inquiry
• School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning
• Theatre and Performance of the Americas PhD Program,
School of Theatre and Film
• Global Institute of Sustainability
• College of Teacher Education & Leadership
• Institute for Humanities Research
• Religious Studies
• Asian & Pacific American Studies
• Theatre for Youth PhD and MFA Programs, School of
Theatre and Film
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