Break it down, to individual justice, people are the great majority 
of the time members of a family, they have friends, associates, 
partners/ co workers and they may care about  others in the world but 
generally most people do not belong to the Borg.--- In 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> AP Listserve Members:
> 
> This past week my organization launched a new campaign called "Viva 
la 
> Causa."  The goal of this campaign is to educate people about 
social justice issues. 
>  On September 18th we're going to kick off this effort with a 
series of 
> "House Parties for Social Justice."  
> 
> If you are interested in attending a party at the official Party 
Headquarters 
> right here in Asbury Park, or if you would like to host your own 
party, 
> please visit www.educatingforjustice.org and click on the "Viva la 
Causa" link.  We 
> hope to get some good involvement from people within the AP 
community and 
> would love to have you involved in some way.    
> 
> I have included a recent press release about the campaign below.
> 
> I hope everyone is having a great day.  
> 
> Peace, Jim Keady 
> 
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> CONTACT: JIM KEADY 732.988.7322 (O) 917.804.0491 (C)
>  
> Asbury Park, NJ
> Monday, August 30, 2004                 
>  
> In an attempt to tap into the excitement that the political house 
party 
> phenomenon has had in this election cycle, Educating for Justice 
announced today 
> the launch of VIVA la CAUSA.  This ongoing grassroots campaign will 
center 
> around house parties that are thrown to raise awareness about 
issues of social 
> justice and spark efforts for change. 
>  
> “We’re really excited about the potential of this campaign,” 
said EFJ 
> co-Director, Jim Keady.  “While house parties have been used in 
the past to do 
> everything from sell people Tupperware to oust George Bush from 
office, I’m not 
> sure that any group has utilized house parties to educate and 
empower people 
> around social justice issues.”  
>  
> To kick off the campaign, EFJ has planned a night of house parties, 
slated 
> for Saturday, September 18th/Wednesday, September 22nd.  On these 
nights people 
> around the country will host “House Parties for Social 
Justice.”  
>  
> The educational focus of this first round of EFJ House Parties will 
be on 
> sweatshops.  Parties will feature a screening of EFJ’s “Behind 
the Swoosh,” a 
> national conference call with EFJ’s Directors and a number of 
action items, 
> including voter registration for the upcoming national election.  
The fundraising 
> focus of the parties will be to raise money for the production of 
EFJ’s 
> feature film, SWEAT.  
>  
>  “These parties will really give people a chance to educate their 
friends 
> about important issues and provide them a venue to take action to 
make a 
> difference.  Most importantly, everyone has a great time while 
doing it,” said EFJ 
> co-Director, Leslie Kretzu.   
>  
> To learn more about attending or hosting a party, people can visit 
Educating 
> for Justice’s website, www.educatingforjustice.org.



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