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The Alameda Public Affairs Forum is a voluntary non-profit,non-partisan educational group whose purpose is to educate the public in Alameda and the wider San Francisco-East Bay Area about issues of local, national, and international concern.

The APAF presents forums, discussion meetings and seminars to which the public is invited free of charge.

Voluntary donations to cover the costs of presenting the meetings and publicity are solicited at the meetings.

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FORUM LOCATION

Unless otherwise noted, the Forum is held every second Saturday evening from 7 to 9:30 pm in Conference Rooms A/B at the Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda, California.

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LINKS AND RESOURCES

The Alameda Public Affairs Forum is a continuing Educational project of the

Center for Global Peace and Democracy

See the Center's "New Beginnings" eZine:

The Alameda Public Affairs Forum encourages further research on the following links:

Alameda Point Information

Learn more about Alameda Point and related community issues:

http://www.alamedapointinfo.com

EPAC: Estuary Park Action Committee (.pdf)

Learn more about Estuary Park

http://www.alamedareport.org/epac/docs/epac_info_screen.pdf/

Western States Legal Foundation

Working against nuclear proliferation

http://www.wslfweb.org

Dr. Stephen Zunes

Dr Stephen Zunes is a Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco

http://www.stephenzunes.org

Foreign Policy in Focus - A Think Tank Without Walls

International network of policy analysts and advocates that seeks to make the US a more responsible global leader and global partner

http://www.fpif.org

The Institute for Policy Studies

Turns ideas into action for Peace, Justice, and the Environment

http://www.ips-dc.org

Antonia Juhasz

Policy analyst, author and activist living in San Francisco.

She is the Tarbell Fellow at Oil Change International, Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies and author of The Bu$h Agenda.

http://www.thebushagenda.net
http://www.thetyrannyofoil.org

Labor Notes

A nonprofit organization; the voice of union activists who've "put the movement back in the labor movement" since 1979.

http://www.labornotes.org