05/13/2008 - 19:00
05/13/2008 - 21:00

(Ed: Ms. McKinney's participation in this event has not yet been confirmed by her campaign.)

Contact: Abla Harara
Communications Director 07/08
UC Davis Muslim Student Association
communications@ucdmsa.com
510-305-8218

Davis CA, -- May, 8, 2008 -- The Muslim Student Association in collaboration with other student and regional organizations will host the second annual Justice Week at the University of California Davis starting May 12, 2008. The theme of this year's justice week is domestic inequalities taking place locally in the state of California. California's Health Care Crisis, the Politics of Poverty, Modern Day Slavery though Human Trafficking, the Cost of Hegemony and the D-Q University Crisis are the respective topics of each day of this week.

World renowned intellectuals and politicians will be addressing these topics including the 2008 Green Party Presidential Nominee Cynthia McKinney, Seth Sandronsky political journalist from the State Capitol, Marina Augusto from the California Attorney General's Office, Dr. Amer Araim, former Iraqi diplomat and United Nations Senior Political Affairs Officer, as well as indigenous students currently involved in the struggle to win back D-Q University's accreditation.

Members of the Muslim Student Association believe their faith stresses the obligation of the believer to the surrounding society, in particular its disadvantaged segment. To call oneself religious and just pray and worship, oblivious of the needs of the less fortunate, is to have only partially fulfilled one's responsibility. Therefore each year Justice Week is organized as a means to shed some light on local and global injustices, with the hopes of motivating change through education.

The co-sponsoring organizations are UC Davis's Students Organizing for Change, Davis College Green, Davis Roosevelt Instituite, Accion Zapatista Davis, Students For Justice in Palestine, Campus Center for the Environment, Davis People's Free School, The Center for Human Rights, Students for Peace and Justice, Moviemiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, the Attorney General's Crime and Prevention Center as well as The California Alliance To Combat Trafficking and Slavery Task Force.

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