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For those of you who were disappointed to miss Noam Chomsky at MIT<br>
on Tuesday, there's another chance at Saturday's Celebration of World
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Fair Trade Day on Newbury Street.<br>
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</font>Saturday, May 8, 2004<br><br>
Outdoor Fair Trade Fair --2pm to 5pm--<br><br>
<u>Doors open at 5pm -- Speakers at 6pm -- Live music from 7pm to 10
pm<br><br>
</u>LISTEN</b> to brief talks by <b>NOAM CHOMSKY</b>, CAFTA expert
Jeannette Huezo,<br>
MIT graduate student Jean Walsh & Nicaraguan fair trade coffee
producer <br>
Jorge Abarca.<br><br>
<b>DANCE </b>to an all-star line-up of local funk, jazz, hip-hop, and
rock:<br><br>
The Bay State Love Machine / Bajuco / drop/
& more<br><br>
<b>KNOW</b> what to buy and where to buy it from OVER A DOZEN FT
vendors.<br><br>
<b>BE</b> proud to be a part of a WORLD-WIDE movement of ethical
trade.<br><br>
Held at the magnificent...<br><br>
<b>Church of the Covenant<br>
</b>67 Newbury St @ Berkeley St<br>
Arlington T-Stop--Green Line<br>
Tickets: $5-10 (sliding scale)<br><br>
For more information, contact Sarah Connolly: sarahc@mit.edu<br><br>
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/sarahc/www/WFTD.htm" eudora="autourl">http://web.mit.edu/sarahc/www/WFTD.htm</a><br>
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Event sponsored by Oxfam America, MIT Students for Labor Justice, <br>
Eastern Massachusetts Global Justice Coaltion, Boston Students for <br>
Fair Trade, and Equal Exchange.<br><br>
<i>***PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY*** <br>
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