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dam-l PCN Chief at Minneapolis Conference, April 15
To: "Aboriginal Rights Coalition" <arc@istar.ca>
From: Will Braun
Date: 3/10/2000 12:17:09 PM
Subj: PCN Chief at Minneapolis Conference, April 15
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
AND ENERGY POLICY IN THE UPPER MIDWEST
April 15, 2000
University of St. Thomas
Minneapolis Campus (LaSalle and South Tenth Streets)
Opus Hall, Room 201
8:30 a.m. - 4:40 p.m.
<http://department.stthomas.edu/environment/EJConf.htm>
Keynote address:
The Honorable U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone
"Energy Policy Today and What It Can be Tomorrow"
Who benefits and more importantly, who loses, under the current system of
electricity production is the subject of a day-long conference to be held at
the University of St. Thomas on Saturday April 15, 2000.
While producing significant benefits, the large coal plants, nuclear
reactors, large-scale hydroelectric dams and powerlines required to
generate, transmit and distribute electricity also create widespread
environmental and social burdens that are disproportionately borne by
communities of color and disenfranchised people. The current system also
prevents society from enjoying the benefits of community-based economic
development that would result from a system built around conservation and
renewable energy.
The conference will explore these issues and provide an opportunity for
citizens to learn how they can be involved in the complex process of
creating public policy.
The keynote address at 9:00 a.m. will be delivered by the Honorable U.S.
Senator Paul Wellstone. Senator Wellstone's address is entitled "Energy
Policy Today and What It Can be Tomorrow."
Other speakers include:
* Dianne D'Arrigo, Nuclear Information Resource Service, Washington,
D.C.
* Juliette Majot, Executive Director, International Rivers Network,
Berkeley, California
* Jason Whiteman, Natural Resources Director, Northern Cheyenne Tribe,
Lame Deer, Montana
* John Miswaggon, Chief, Pimicikamak Cree Nation, Cross Lake, Manitoba
* Lea Foushee, North American Water Office, Lake Elmo, Minnesota
* Hector Garcia, Executive Director, The National Conference for
Community and Justice, Minnesota/Dakotas Region
* Patrick Spears, President, Intertribal Council on Utility Policy, Lower
Brule Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule, South Dakota
The afternoon includes a series of concurrent workshops
designed to familiarize participants with important public policy decisions
that will occur over the several years and how they can be a part of the
decision making process.
Information distributed by:
________________________
Will Braun
Mennonite Central Committee
134 Plaza Dr.
Winnipeg MB R3T 5K9
Canada
ph (204) 261-6381
fx (204) 269-9875
wjb@mennonitecc.ca
www.mccm.mb.ca
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