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Solidarity Examines Reproductive Rights & Ei Salvador

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June
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1989
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SOLIDARITY EXAMINES REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AND EL SALVADOR

SolidarĂ­ty will continue the second installment of its Summer Discussion Series with two talks in June at the Guild House. On Tuesday, June 6, Dianne Feeley, an editor of Against the Current magazine and a member of the Detroit Women's Day Committee will speak on the topic "Reproductive Rights and the Birth Control Scam." On Tuesday, June 20, Kathryn Savoie, a member of the Latin America Solidarity Committee will speak on the topic "El Salvador: Scenes from a Popular Uprising." Savoie will return from a delegation to El Salvador on June 7. Both talks get under way at 7:30 pm, and they are free.

Solidarity is an organization committed to building a non-sectarian socialist movement in the U.S. We are socialist activists who place a high priority on participating in an open and constructive manner in the struggles against racism and sexism, as well as the struggles for lesbian and gay rights. In Ann Arbor, our members particĂ­pate in LASC, CDAR, UCAR, the Homeless Action Committee and Concerned Faculty. We firmly believe that any socialist movement worthy of the name must join in such struggles now, rather than perpetuate the illusion that they can either be separated from or take a back seat to the class struggle.

We oppose the growing U.S. drive toward war, whether that be in the Middle East or Central America. We support the PLO and the FMLN in their struggles against Israeli and U.S. oppression. We see the need for international solidarity among working people and the oppressed in a period of concessions, deindustrialization, unemployment and the growing debt crisis. We believe in a creative rethinking of socialism for the 90s in which an open environment and a variety of views is more important than presenting a monolithic face to the worid or engaging in pretenses of being "the vanguard."

Solidarity, 4104 Michigan Union, Ann Arbor, Ml 48109, 665-2709.

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