A Cry for Human Rights from Bush's America:

The Movement of the Poor of the US speaks out in Mumbai The KWRU will be
joining tens of thousands of people and movements of the poor from around the
world this week at the WORLD SOCIAL FORUM in Mumbai, India.

We will be speaking in the following events representing the poor of the United
States and our growing movement for economic human rights, the Poor People's
Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC)

Schedule

Wednesday, January 14th, 2:30 PM
INTERNATIONAL FORUM FOR THE DEFENSE OF PEOPLE'S HEALTH
Organized by the People's Health Movement: KWRU leader Tara Colon gives
first-hand testimony on what it means to be without health care in the US Parallel
Plenary 1A: Globalization, Health Policies and Health Sector Reforms
YMCA International House; 18 YMCA Road, Mumbai Central

Saturday January 17,
TOWARDS THE URBAN WAY,1 PM - 8 PM
A seminar by the International Alliance of Inhabitants, an international movement of
the urban poor. KWRU speaks at 5:30 PM, Second Session: Towards the Urban
Social Forum
Room C 95 NSE Complex, OPP Mahanada Milk Dairy, Mumbai-Ahmedabad
Express Highway, Goregaon East, Mumbai

Sunday January 18th
WORLD COURT OF WOMEN ON U.S. WAR CRIMES, 1 PM - 8 PM
Session 4: KWRU founder and Poor People's Economic Human Rights
C ampaign National Organizer, Cheri Honkala, will testify about poverty,
homelessness and the war against the poor in the USA under the Bush
administration.
Main WSF venue, Hall 3 (to continue in nearby tent after 4:30 PM)

Monday January 19th, 8 PM - 10 PM
Cheri Honkala and KWRU delegation participates in WOMEN IN BLACK vigil
and report from the January 18th World Court of Women on U.S. War Crimes
WSF
Location TBA

To reach the KWRU delegation in Mumbai, please write to both
kwru@kwru.org AND saulelydis@aol.com