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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1985, p. 13

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For more information WPIBG. Campus Centre 217, 884-9020 Endorsements Kitchener Working Centre, K-W Social Planning Council Waterloo Public Interest Research Group, Integrated Studies, Economics Department, Federation of Students, Society, Technology and Values Programme UW-K-W Labour Council, International Youth Year Fund (Secretary of State), and the Dean of Arts Sponsors There will be complimentary lunchémd ’ dinner, and a Friday Night 'dc'EGfiiiii'iCiittf the University Club. ‘~ t Information Ltd. Now the Chips are Down Whose Progress New Dawn Moses Coady Mondragon Experiment Lovins on the Soft Path This is an Emergency (D. Suzuki) The New Alchemists The US. Food Machine A Sense of Humus and many more ... Housing and CED ' City Agriculture Ethnicity and CED ' K-W Eco-community Project Worker Co-operatives: A Case study Employee Ownership Legislative Barriers to CED Starting a Community Development Corporation Community Entrepreneurship Communications Technology in the Public Interest Workshops Why Community Economic Development? Chronic unemployment, plant shutdowns, -- . _ environmental degradation and social servi l inadequacies are common problems facingr/ l communities in Ontario and beyond. In today’ -~ world, the livelihood of local communities“ and more tied to an interrelated global syttte current analyses suggest that these gro g, interdependencies, having rid the ability 031 f _ communities to control their own well-bei ave- led to a loss of the sense of community. With, this t, loss has also come a loss of a sense of resporistpity/ for our environment and society. a), l EC°N°MIC DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITY op WATERL°°, MARCH l1""|6,|985. A C oNPeRlltlNCltt " ot1lt1l0llsllrr"tr 4y _' 4 r44genda may Bookchin ooh big is speaking on the root causes of the cirrits global political, economic and ecological 'sis and on the role of community in building nable solutions. [ ption 10:00 Tte I: ' FRIDAY, MARCH 15 9:30 am Registration ds Coffee (Siegfried Hall, St. Jemme's College) ' What is CED'? 10:00 - 12:00 I Panel discussion with Susan Wismer, David Peel and Tom O'Leary. They will provide a brief review of CED programs across Canada and explain the need for community development. Lunch (St. Jerome's Cafeteria) 12:30 - 1:30 Energy Technology for the Community 1 :30 - 3:25 (Siegfried Hall, St. Jerome's College) Panel discussion with John Robinson and others. Food Technology for the Community 3:35 - 5:30 (Siegfried Hall, St. Jerome's College) 14 “Panel discussion with Noel Moore. Don Forgie and - w urray Bookchin. , cygie'ji',;1pi',1t3if, 5:30 - 7:00 Billetlng required (J Daycare required Address Name Please rotum to WPIRG. Campus Centre, 217. Unirorsl'm of Waterloo. Ontario NPL 3Gt - (519) KIM-ma) Conference Fee for: 3 days ' 6w (unwagvd) l day 8200 funwaged $15.00 lunged) $5 00 (waged) (Cheques should be made payable to WPIRG) f 1 Thursday, March Mth f) Friday, March tsth i l Saturday, March Kttt h KSHOPS s __ ture Hall. locations will be posted.) Thane Will be 10 to 14 workshops in the three Iitgit,i,iti,nt, time slots. They will vary in format. Will be presentations, others will be small iup" discussions or goal-oriented sessions. renoe Closing ' ther the Future? thrts Lecture Hall) k 3:00 - 4:30 pm Closing session panel with Murray Bookchin. Joe Surich and others. What will happen in the next 25 years if present trends continue? What could happen if root causes to current problems are addressed in an alternative manner? SDAY, MARCH 14 Finlay, WPIRG Education Director AY, MARCH 16 WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH t3. iOO5 - PAGE " REGISTRATION FORM 9:00 am 6:30 pm 7:30

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