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![]() Lyndon LaRouche talks with youth organizers during the 2003 Presidents Day ICLC/Schiller Conference |
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Conference Program The World at a Schiller Institute/ICLC (All times EDT) Saturday, August 30, 2003 2:00 to 6:00 pm Panel 1: KEYNOTE PRESENTATION A Tale of Two CitiesWashington & Sacremento: What the Dickens Is Really Going On? Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., Chairman, ICLC; Founder and Contributing Editor, EIR
6:00 to 8:00 PM: Dinner Break 8:00-11:00 pm Panel 2: EVENING WITH THE CLASSICS A Tribute to Graham Lowry, Classical Historian Nancy Spannaus, Executive Committee, ICLC Listen to Webcast Download Webcast Transcript Español, Download Español Texto Whats This Music Stuff All About? LaRouche Youth Movement Throws Down the Gauntlet: Rules Vs. Creativity and Bel Canto Presentations, demonstrations, refutations, and provocations by members of the LaRouche Youth Movement, assisted by Kathy Wolfe, Philip Ulanowsky, and John Sigerson 11:15 EDT
Sunday, August 31, 2003
1:30 to 3:30 PM: Lunch Break 3:30 to 6:00 pm Panel 4: THE ROLE OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN BUILDING A NEW WORLD ORDER Chandrajit Yadav, Chairman, Center for Social Justice, India
6:00 to 8:00 PM: Dinner Break 8:00 to 11:00 pm Panel 5: THE LAROUCHE YOUTH MOVEMENT: PEDAGOGICAL EXERCISES The Crab Nebula and the Complex Domain Merv Fansler; Jason Ross; Riana St. Classis; Sky Shields; Adam Sturman
Classical Drama and the Imagination: No More sir Lawrence Oliviers on the Stage Harley Schlanger; Robert Beltran; West Coast LaRouche Youth Drama Workshop |
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You are cordially invited to attend the Labor Day Conference of the Schiller Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees, "The World is at a Turning Point," a conference which will likely change your life, and world history. The conference will be held in Northern Virginia, beginning at 2 pm EDT on August 30, through Sunday evening, August 31, 2003. For the first time ever, the Schiller/ICLC Conference will be held in two locations, one on the West Coast, and one on the East, in order to accommodate the growing number of youth, who are joining the LaRouche Youth Movement, and others. A video hookup will permit efficient, real-time participation by those convened in both locations. The central theme of this semi-annual conference of the LaRouche political movement is the mobilization against the rush into fascism, led by Synarchist tool Dick Cheney, in the United States. The world is at a turning point, as in 1928-33, when it will be determined whether a new Hitler-style regime will emerge to threaten the world, or whether American patriots will coalesce behind the leadership of LaRouche, toward the establishment of an FDR-style policy which can bring peace and development. Under this theme, it is especially appropriate that this conference will be dedicated to continuing the mission of the recently deceased H. Graham Lowry, a leading Labor Committee member and historian, who made lasting and invaluable contributions to uncovering and reviving the Leibnizian roots of the American Revolution. |
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The Schiller Institute/ICLC Labor Day 2003 conference will be broadcast
over the Internet using the NEW Microsoft Windows Media 9 technology.
There are several reasons for this: |
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