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www.theseptemberproject.org Please consider having your school library play a role in this meaningful event!=20 ************************************************************************ ******* The September Project is a coordinated effort to get people to gather collectively in public places like libraries on Saturday, September 11. There, they will engage in talks, deliberations, and performances about democracy, citizenship, and patriotism. September Project events are locally self-organized, nationally and internationally distributed, accompanied by voter registration, and free and open to the people. The project launched four months ago. In the US, as of July 19, 2004, 139 libraries in 29 states are participating, with new libraries and often entire library systems joining daily. Participating libraries include: urban, small, and rural public libraries; primary and secondary school libraries; college, community college, and university libraries; bookmobile libraries for youth, elderly, and people with physical, hearing, and visual disabilities; seminary libraries; juvenile hall libraries; and domestic and overseas US military base libraries. We selected public libraries as the infrastructure because they are free, they are public, and they are distributed across our country and most countries. Moreover, as witnessed in their collective stands on issues and developments like the Patriot Act, media diversity, and freedom of/to information, librarians have historically upheld rights even in the most contested times. The September Project is beyond borders. Spain's El Proyecto Septiembre (http://septiembre.ciberpunk.org) has coordinated events in six cities: Granada, Len, Madrid, Melilla, Valencia, and Zaragoza. Portugal's O Projecto Setembro (http://setembro.ciberpunk.org) has planned an event in Lisbon. In Venezuela, events are planned for Caracas and Maracay; in Australia, the University of Sydney has joined; in the Netherlands, the University of Nijmegen and the Cultural Centre for the Arts Lux are hosting a public conference. We are in contact with folks interested in hosting similar events on September 11 in Canada, Chile, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, and Uruguay. A map of participating hosts can be viewed here: http://www.com.washington.edu/september/map.asp We suggest you bookmark it, since it changes daily. The September Project's goal is 1000s of public spheres taking place around the world on Saturday, September 11, 2004, and every September 11th thereafter. -------------------------------------------------------------------- All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law. To change your LM_NET status, e-mail to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL 3) SET LM_NET MAIL 4) SET LM_NET DIGEST * Allow for confirmation. LM_NET Help & Information: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ Archive: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/archive/ EL-Announce with LM_NET Select: http://elann.biglist.com/el-announce/ LM_NET Supporters: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ven.html --------------------------------------------------------------------