International Conference on the Gift Economy
Nov 12-14, 2004: Las Vegas, Nevada

A Radically Different World View is Possible

The gift economy inside and outside of Patriarchal Capitalism
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The International Conference on the Gift Economy was held November 12, 13, 14, 2004 in
Las Vegas, Nevada

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Women and men from across the US are coming to hear international women speakers discuss a different point of view, one that will offset the negative and exploitative mentality of our times, while encouraging non violent activism to change the global Patriarchal Capitalist system. Proposing to unite the women's movement, the movement of indigenous peoples for social change, the movement against domestic violence, the movement for alternative spiritualities and many others with the anti nuclear and peace movements, the gift paradigm envisions total and long lasting social change stemming from an economic and cultural model based on women's practice. In these times it is not enough to vote Democrat or Republican. Whoever wins the presidential election, a mind shift that will stop producing violence, war and abuse must take place in this country. The conference will be held in Las Vegas because of the possibility of cheap flights and because of the need to be healing and constructive in the midst of chaos.

Genevieve Vaughan

Sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Gift Economy

Endorsed by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), MS. Magazine, Indigenous Women's Network, Reformed Church of the Goddess International, Awakened Woman, Women for a Better World, Fierce, Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism, Women's Spirituality Program, and California Institute of Integral Studies.

Schedule
Friday, Nov. 12, Registration: 4—7PM, Speakers 7-10PM
Saturday, Nov. 13, Speakers 9AM-10PM, Breaks for Lunch and Dinner
Sunday, Nov. 14, Speakers 9AM-5PM, Breaks for Lunch
Speakers will include:
Heide Gottner Abendroth (Germany)
Yvette Abrahams (South Africa)
Andrea Alvarado (Costa Rica)
Peggy Antrobus (Barbados)
Jeanette Armstrong (Canada)
Madou Auditore (Ivory Coast, Italy, Australia)
Marta Benavides (El Salvador)
Carol Brouillet (USA)
Dottie Chamblin (USA)
Linda Christiansen-Rufman (Canada)
Raunna Kuokkanen
Brackin Firecracker (USA)
Tracy Gary (USA)
Mechthild Hart (Germany/USA)
Ana Isla (Peru/Canada)
Maria Jimenez (USA)
Kaarina Kailo (Finland)
Corinne Kumar (India/Tunisia)
Paola Melchiori (Italy)
Angela Miles (Canada)
Sizani Ngubane (South Africa)
Vicki Noble (USA)
Patricia Pearlman (USA)
Susan Petrilli (Australia/Italy)
Erella Shadmi (Israel)
Sylvia Shihadeh (Palestine/USA)
Elisabet Sahtouris (USA)
Luisah Teish (USA)
Miliani Trask (Hawaii)
Genevieve Vaughan (USA/Italy)
Claudia Von-Werlhof (Austria)
Frieda Werden (USA/Canada)

 



Articles about
the Gift Economy

Radio Interviews

Il Dono/ The Gift: A Feminist Analysis

Gift Economy Website

Conference Endorsers





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