Media Advisory
National Summit on PetroPolitics
For more information
Emily Schwartz (202) 297-5412;
emily-AT-ips-dc.org
PLAN AHEAD
www.petropolitics.org PLAN AHEAD
Foreign Policy In Focus (
www.fpif.org) and The Sustainable Energy and Economy Network (
www.seen.org) will hold a citizens' conference for education and action on oil and its relationship to politics and power on January 6-8, 2004.
The "National Summit on PetroPolitics" will bring together representatives of labor, the global justice movement, peace activists, environmental organizers, students and leaders from communities of color and faith to talk about the many ways in which our nation's dependence on oil impacts the economy, foreign policy, and the environment.
The conference's featured speakers include many experts who question the Bush administration's Iraq reconstruction contracts. These include:
* Charlie Cray, director of the Center for Corporate Policy
* Svetlana Tsalik*, director of Iraq Revenue Watch
* Keith Ashdown, vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense
* William D. Hartung, author of the forthcoming "How Much Are You Making on the War, Daddy? -- A Quick and Dirty Guide to War Profiteering in the Bush Administration."
* Invited
When:
January 6-8, 2004
Where:
Academy for Educational Development
1825 Connecticut Avenue NW, 8th Floor
(near the Dupont Circle Metro)
Washington, DC 20009
For More Information and Registration
www.petropolitics.org
Media are welcome to attend for free, but please let us know if you plan to attend.
Erik Leaver, FPIF Congressional Relations Director
PetroPolitics co-organizer
erik-AT-ips-dc.org; (202) 234-9382 x240
Daphne Wysham, SEEN Coordinator
PetroPolitics co-organizer
dwysham-AT-seen.org; (301) 537-2468
Foreign Policy In Focus (
www.fpif.org) is "a think-tank without walls." Its network of policy analysts, advocates, and activists are committed to making the United States a more responsible global leader and partner. FPIF is a joint project of the Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) and the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS).
The Sustainable Energy and Economy Network (
www.seen.org) is a joint project of IPS and the Transnational Institute (Amsterdam). It works in partnership with citizens groups nationally and globally on environment, human rights and development issues with a particular focus on energy, climate change, environmental justice, gender equity, and economic issues, particularly as these play out in North/South relations.