EQUALITY, INTEGRATION & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ON TRIAL AT THE U.S. SUPREME COURT Discussion with Reverend Jesse Jackson and Shanta Driver at Howard University Today! Date: Monday, November 13 th 2006 Time: 7PM Place: Cramton Auditorium on the Howard University Campus. Sponsored By: BAMN, Howard University Student Association (HUSA) and the Undergraduate Student Assembly (UGSA). On Monday, December 4, 2006, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two lawsuits which seek to bar any and all measures that promote racial integration and equal opportunity in American education. The ruling in these cases, Meredith v. Jefferson County Public Schools and Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District, will determine whether or not measures to desegregate K-12 public schools, as well as affirmative action programs for higher education, remain legal in the United States. These cases will be remembered as the turning point in our nation's history, when it was decided whether equality and integration would remain on the American agenda, or we would return to segregation enforced by law. Come hear Shanta Driver, attorney, civil rights activist and National Spokesperson for By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) discuss these cases and find out why you should join civil rights activists from across the nation who will be gathering at the U.S. Supreme Court on December 4, 2006 to Save Brown v. Board of Education. Shanta Driver will be joined by Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist and National Spokesperson for the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. ==================================== BAMN is the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration and Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary. BAMN is building a new mass civil rights movement starting where the movement led by Martin Luther King left off in 1968. It is a fully integrated, militant movement; it is a movement of young, determined leaders utterly committed to the cause of racial equality and integration. BAMN is the fastest growing and most dynamic civil rights organization in the country. BAMN is overwhelmingly a youth organization. BAMN is independent of both political parties. BAMN stands for the equality of the races. Visit www.bamn.com