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university: (1) to adopt a strong licensing policy that will eliminate the possibility of doing business with companies that use sweatshop labor, (2) form an internal monitoring board within the University of Colorado that will evaluate whether companies comply with the licensing policy and to investigate and research possible violations, and (3) to join the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) as an external monitoring agency that will investigate conditions in the factories in which apparel is made. Although it was not in the three demands, WAAKE-UP! also asked that the university relinquish its membership in the
129:. Byyny refused to meet with the protesters. In response, WAAKE-UP! organized a protest on April 28, 1999, blocking traffic at the intersection of Broadway and Regent Drive (located on the edge of the Boulder campus) until Byyny agreed to speak with them. He scheduled an appointment to speak with WAAKE-UP! members on April 30, 1999, at 8 a.m. WAAKE-UP! continued to organize and grow over the next year. 71:
investments and apparel contracts. The following Monday, April 5, WAAKE-UP! held a press conference asking the university to abandon its institutional neutrality policy for an "institutional integrity policy." WAAKE-UP! members asked the University of Colorado to stop investing in corporations committing human rights violations even if the investments were more lucrative than
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Advisory Board for compliance with the Code of Conduct. This was in addition to resolutions passed by the Assembly on March 13, 2000, calling for WAAKE-UP!, Byyny, and Vice Chancellor Ronald Stump to continue a good-faith discussion on University of Colorado apparel licensing. The resolutions were forwarded to the Chancellor's office on March 14, 2000.
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water gun out of the activist's hand, causing it to squirt two other officers. DeLaria attempted to arrest the activist for this, though Police Lt. John Kish reversed DeLaria's decision and let the water-gun carrying activist off with a warning. Professor Ira Chernus had protested the unnecessary show of force during this and previous meetings.
264:' opening procession through the Norlin Quadrangle. WAAKE-UP! said the shantytown was meant to symbolize the poor living conditions of sweatshop workers. WAAKE-UP!'s shantytown was reminiscent of a previous one constructed in 1988 outside the Dalton Trumbo Fountain to protest the University of Colorado's investment in the South African 260:. In reference to the conference, WAAKE-UP! members named the shantytown the "Conference on World Despairs." WAAKE-UP! initially created the shantytown without the university's permission, but later obtained "temporary structure" permits after it was established. The construction of the shantytown started just hours before the 296:
protest methods used by the "anti-protest protesters." April 15, 2000 WAAKE-UP! members staying at the shantytown abandoned it due to heavy snow, but later returned. April 17, 2000 more than 150 people attended a rally at WAAKE-UP!'s shantytown focusing on high school education and in solidarity with
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as a result of the Denver Police Spy File litigation. The files show that emails were intercepted from WAAKE-UP!'s email list, specifically about a protest planned for the Aspen Institutes's Summit on Globalization and the Human Condition in July 2000. Tim DeLaria of the CU-Boulder police department
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WAAKE-UP! members had requested a table at career fairs held on the CU-Boulder campus to inform students about the behavior of corporations trying to recruit them, but had been denied by CU-Boulder administration. In response, on January 31, 2000, WAAKE-UP! held a demonstration during a career fair,
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March 2, 2000, and again on March 15, 2000, WAAKE-UP! presented Chancellor Richard Byyny with a series of demands to ensure ethical apparel licensing was practiced by the University of Colorado. Byyny responded that he would consider adopting them but needed time, more community input, and expressed
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announced that he had written a resolution in support of WAAKE-UP!'s demands and that it would be voted on during the next Boulder Faculty Assembly. It included creating a Code of Conduct for Ethical Apparel Licensing as well as an Investment Board of Ethics which would be monitored by an Internal
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WAAKE-UP! met with Byyny the same day. Byyny gave few specifics about his decision not to follow the committee's recommendations. A WAAKE-UP! member had brought a water gun to the meeting, and showed it to the police officers present. Later in the meeting officer Tim DeLaria attempted to grab the
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May 5, 2005, the groups held a hunger strike inside Distefano's office, until it was announced that the university would begin the affiliation process. CASA members again went on hunger strike for fifteen days from April 12 to April 27, 2006, until the university accepted the Designated Supplier
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on May 3, 2000. WAAKE-UP! members had only learned of the decision from a discussion with a FLA representative, and were upset that they were not consulted about or informed of the decision. Following the news, WAAKE-UP! members said they would continue the campaign making three demands on the
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April 17, 2000, the ad hoc group put together by Byyny recommended a one-year conditional membership in the Worker Rights Consortium, though it still needed to be approved by a larger ad hoc committee, appointed by the Chancellor, and the Chancellor himself. The committee also recommended they
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Hosted by Nancy Nangeroni and Gordene O. MacKenzie. Featuring Daviko Marcel (trans man and director of Boston's Transgender Education Network, and partner , on ground breaking research on health care needs for trans persons) and Michael Morrill (organizer of the upcoming "Unity 2000 March" in
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May 3, 2000, Byyny signed a revised version of the university apparel licensing policy recommended by the executive committee. The revisions were made in a closed door meeting, and public input was not sought on the changes. The revised version required licensees to comply with labor laws and
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The Boulder Faculty Assembly had organized three community forums in an effort to get the community input Byyny requested. Byyny never attended any of the forums organized by the Assembly. University of Colorado Vice Chancellor Paul Tabolt, however, attended one of the forums and raised a few
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April 1, 1999 CU-Boulder's student union legislative council unanimously passed Council Resolution 106 suggesting CU regents, Chancellor Richard Byyny, and President John Buechner adopt a Basic Commitment to Human Rights, requiring them to take a stand against environmentally irresponsible
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April 4, 2000, WAAKE-UP! held a mock trial outside the University Memorial Center by the Dalton Trumbo Fountain with the "Sweatshop King", a 10-foot-tall (3.0 m) street theater puppet. University of Colorado police officers, Detective Tim DeLaria and Lt. Michelle Irving monitored the
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logos on their uniforms. Community members and local businesses supported them by supplying food and water. At 3 a.m. on April 13, 2000, approximately ten people came by the shantytown and set off fireworks, threw water balloons and distributed flyers that read "kegs not
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rushes, WAAKE-UP! members held a "Radical Rush" at the beginning of each semester in an attempt to get incoming students acquainted with all of the radical student organizations on campus. The Radical Rush tradition continued after WAAKE-UP! was defunct.
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stating that the university must maintain "institutional neutrality in social and political matters" unless it is an issue that "directly affects the university, is detrimental to the achievement of the university's mission and purposes, and/or threatens
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intercepted the email and forwarded it to George Kennedy in the Denver Police Department's Intelligence Unit. Kennedy wrote back to Tim DeLaria saying he would forward the email to Tom Fisher of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force to contact someone in
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published an article by Ira Chernus in support of the march supporting the protest. Speakers at the protest included Cecilia Zarate-Laun and David Pellow. The protest was non-violent and there was no hostile contact with the police during it.
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By April 19, 2000, the larger ad hoc committee said it was putting the finishing touches on the Code of Conduct and were getting ready to send it to Byyny to review. WAAKE-UP! pressured Byyny to sign it as soon as he possibly could.
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visited the CU-Boulder campus. Nader endorsed WAAKE-UP!'s demands and condemned Byyny's decision not to join the Worker Rights Consortium. Nader speculated that the university's decision might be influenced by an announcement
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In addition to the exchange about The Aspen Institute's Summit on Globalization, it also includes an exchange between Tim DeLaria and the Denver Police Department about a march organized by WAAKE-UP! in support of the
30:(CU-Boulder) active from 1998 to 2001. WAAKE-UP! adopted the motto "Action without Awareness is ignorant. Awareness without Action is immoral." WAAKE-UP! supported many progressive causes, but were best known for the " 251:
In the meantime WAAKE-UP! was busy circulating a petition among students demanding that the University of Colorado join the Worker Rights Consortium (gathering over 2000 signatures) and on April 10, 2000, and built a
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April 6, 2000, the Boulder Faculty Assembly voted in favor of a resolution supporting WAAKE-UP!'s demands, though it didn't specifically include the requirement that the University of Colorado should join the
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Some WAAKE-UP! members, however, went to the April 16 protest in Washington D.C., and came prepared to treat protesters who might be injured. They brought medical supplies and treated people who had been
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in shifts during the day and night. During the day they held teach-ins, distributed fliers, and explained the purpose of the shantytown to passersby. Among other topics, WAAKE-UP! members discussed
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techniques as well as the benefit of practice with friends to "squoosh" the pie in Byyny's face without harming him. The jury found that she was not guilty of assault but did find her guilty of
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Before the trial WAAKE-UP! members staged a "sui-pied", a demonstration where they hit themselves in the face with pies to show how harmless it was, outside the Boulder County Justice Center.
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bills and that his cheek was slightly bruised as a result of the pieing. Toombs testified at the trial that she baked the organic blueberry pie herself, and that she used her training in
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From 2004 to 2006 the student groups 180 degrees at the 11th hour, CASA (Coalition Against Sweatshop Apparel), and WWJC (World Workers Justice Committee) organized on the
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were out of season and may have been imported by a corporation exploiting its workers south of the United States border. Gorman suggested Toombs should have made a
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during that year to decide if it would be worth joining. Additionally, the committee raised some questions as to how the Code of Conduct would apply to contracts
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On April 26, 1999, WAAKE-UP! held a rally at the Dalton Trumbo Fountain outside the University Memorial Center on the CU-Boulder campus encouraging the
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policy approved by the ad hoc committees. Instead, Byyny made some changes to the existing policy using the committee's recommendations as guidelines.
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faculty, staff, and students to investigate WAAKE-UP!'s proposal. Byyny's ad hoc group's first meeting was behind closed doors, against Colorado's
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it is not a cultural norm, Article 23, Section 2 states: "Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work."
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WAAKE-UP! was invited to attend the first meeting, but boycotted it in protest. A WAAKE-UP! member was present at all subsequent meetings.
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to the regents, Byyny and Buechner, demanding they support Council Resolution 106 by April 12. None of the university officials responded.
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demonstration and took photographs of those participating. Both officers belonged to the Investigations and Community Service Unit of the
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by the end of the day on April 6, 2000. Meeting this deadline would have allowed representatives from the university to attend a
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April 7, 2000, the University of Colorado Student Union unanimously supported WAAKE-UP!'s demand that the university join the
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wrote two articles decrying WAAKE-UP!. Gorman claimed that policies advocated by WAAKE-UP! would put the working poor making
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On April 15, 2000, WAAKE-UP! organized a march of more than 400 people in Boulder in solidarity with protests of the
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in the Norlin Quadrangle on the CU-Boulder campus to draw attention to their campaign and gain visibility during the
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May 4, 2000, in response to Byyny's rejection of the committee's licensing recommendations, WAAKE-UP! and Boulder
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apparel out of work. Gorman was also very critical of Sara Toombs' choice of fillings for the pie baked to
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along with End Sanctions Now!, the Rocky Mountain Independent Media Center, AMP, Art & Revolution,
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November 15, 2001 former WAAKE-UP! organizer Scott Silber returned to CU-Boulder to give a talk titled
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in WAAKE-UP!. They were present at nearly every WAAKE-UP! demonstration cheering on the protesters.
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Chancellor Byyny while he was giving a speech on the CU-Boulder campus. Toombs was later tried for
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apparel be made in factories supporting fair labor conditions, specifically those endorsed by the
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Terje Langeland (2000-03-17). "CU profs may support Code: BFA to consider sweatshop resolution".
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affects people around the world. The conference focused specifically on institutions such as the
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WAAKE-UP! endorsed Unity 2000, a group of concerned citizens and activists who protested at the
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questions, but left without giving forum attendees a chance to respond to them. Tabolt stated
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August 11, 2000, WAAKE-UP! members protested the opening of the Flatirons Crossing mall in
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regulations of their governments, and prohibited discrimination, harassment, child labor,
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had recently made, stating that he would retract a thirty million dollar donation to the
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served as a basis for the proposed Code of Conduct. Byyny created an ad hoc group of ten
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September 18, 2000, the University of Colorado confirmed suspicions it had joined the
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A Video Documentary About WAAKE-UP! by Andrew Dieringer of the Activist Media Project
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had with the CU-Boulder athletics department, which operated somewhat autonomously.
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request by the Colorado ACLU in relation to the Denver Police Spy files case.
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some specific concerns. Byyny questioned whether one of WAAKE-UP!'s demands,
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April 5, 2000, WAAKE-UP! demanded that the University of Colorado join the
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Chancellor Byyny; stating that at the time of year when the pie was baked
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Philadelphia during the Republican National Convention) (2000-07-10).
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April 25, 2000, Chancellor Byyny announced that he would not sign the
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September 25, 2000, WAAKE-UP! members and other activists marched on
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Francis A. Beer; Sierra Swearingen; Britt Cartrite (2000-03-13).
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Francis A. Beer; Sierra Swearingen; Britt Cartrite (2000-03-13).
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American Jihad Inc.: Corporate Crusades for the Free Market Faith
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World Awareness and Action Koalition of Equal United Progressives
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November 30, 2000, WAAKE-UP! co-sponsored showings of the film
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Program proposed by the United Students Against Sweatshops.
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WAAKE-UP! faxed and emailed documentation violations of the
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their actions were recorded in the Denver Police Spy Files.
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March 19, 2000, WAAKE-UP! members protested outside of the
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about corporate influence in the post-September 11 world.
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meeting taking place in New York City on April 7, 2000.
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A Video Documentary on WAAKE-UP!'s A16 Solidarity March
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campus, again trying to get the university to join the
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Environmental organizations based in the United States
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Francis A. Beer; Sierra Swearingen; Britt Cartrite.
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United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Agent Moon Pie), 114:committed by corporations invested in by the 8: 875: 873: 871: 784:while working with local law enforcement in 2522:"Alternative rush kicks off at U. Colorado" 833:pie, as rhubarb was in season at the time. 501:March 14, 2000, WAAKE-UP! members staged a 1910: 1908: 1906: 288:]." WAAKE-UP! members sleeping at the 279:'s threats to suspend players covering up 2150:"Opinion: A half hour in downtown Denver" 2815:. Independence Institute. Archived from 2789:. Independence Institute. Archived from 2124:"U. Colorado group protests career fair" 841: 772:Presence in the Denver Police spy files 663: 580:. WAAKE-UP! believed the mall promoted 1604:"Task force discusses sweatshop labor" 16:Former student and community coalition 2182:"A15 – Boulder, CO, Solidarity March" 1915:Michael A. de Yoanna (January 2001). 1302:"Opinion: CU showing its true colors" 408:. 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University of Colorado
Worker Rights Consortium
Colorado
University of Colorado
Talloires Declaration
academic freedom
socially responsible alternatives
Chevron
Royal Dutch Shell
Louisiana-Pacific
Nike
Lehman Brothers
Peabody Coal
Texaco
Unocal
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
University of Colorado
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human rights
equal pay for women
University of Colorado
human right
cultural norm
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Abercrombie & Fitch
Pearl Street Mall
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