.. - ! 26 EXECUTlVE COUNCIL BILL 030 February 19, 1987 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO STUDENT UNION Sponsored by: Representatives-at-Large Tri-Executives Representatives-at-Large Vice President Pro-Tempore Arts &. Sciences Representatives Representatives-at-Large Music Representative -Authored by: Middle East Peace Coalition A BILL Timber Notestine Jeff Stephens David Aragon Patrice Hauptman John Roberts Kevin Jacobs Debbie Austin Steve Chase Wendy Tatlonghari · Stacey Fix Daryl Silberman Randy Wells BILL HISTORY The Middle East Peace Coalition is a broad-based, bipartisan student organization dedicated to increasing student knowledge and understanding of the complex issues confronting the Middle East. In order to achieve that end, MEPC has organized a week-long series of programming. Sponsoring groups include Israel Public Affairs, Campus Democrats, College Republicans, International Relations Forum, World Citizens, and Students Toward a New Direction. BILL SUMMARY This Bill proposes the expenditure of $2,823 for funding the events of the Middle East Peace Week, scheduled March 30 through April 5, 1987, and to provide advertising for the week. Included in MEPW will be films, panels, speakers and events presenting a wide range of views on problems and solutions of the Middle East. BE IT ENACTED by the Executive Council ol the University-of C-olorado Student Union, THAT: SECTION 1: UCSU shall allocate no more than $2,865.62 including GAR from Central Reserve for the funding of Middle East Peace Week, scheduled March 30 through April 5, 1987. SECTION 2: The events to be funded, as well as a complete breakdown of advertising costs, are as follows: (Please see attached.) SECTION 3: A written report about the event shall be submitted pursuant to the provisions of 24 ECB /14. Failure to do so will prohibit future funding to this group by the UCSU Executive Council. SECTION 4: This Bill takes effect upon passage. 2/26/87 -PASSES- EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- 1st READING - 9-3-5 3/5/87- PASSES -EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- 2nd READING- 11-3-5 . .,.l.. _ 28 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BILL #30- Page 2 fi~C~f!t1 Dean Mdler President Pro-Tempore Executive Council ~------ . Att-2 6 ECB #?O •• 2ND ANNUAL MIDDLE EAST PEACE WEEK MARCH 30 TO APRIL 5, 1987 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, BOULDER The Middle East Peace Coalition invites you to attend the second annual Middle East Peace Week. This week Is scheduled for March 30 through April 5, 1987 at the University of Colorado, Boulder campus. The coalition, a broad based student organization, has designed a week long series of lectures, films, discussions, and workshops featuring speakers of local, national, and lntematlonal stature The obJective of the Middle East Peace Coalition Is to raise the awareness level of the colleg~ community to the issues confronting the Middle East. We feel that it · is vital for today's political leaders and especially todays coUege youth to become more conscious of the different political systems and cultures. In light of the present state of affairs in the Middle East, we feel that there is a pressing need for dialogue between Arabs and Israelis. Their common historical bonds Inextricably link these two coultures. The United States' ties to both the state of Israel and the Arab world . compel us to explore the possibilities for peace ln. the Middle East. We are of the belief that the university Is a microcosm of the problems which our nation and world face. It is here that a model for a true and lasting peace in the Middle Ea st can begin. The Middle East Peace Coalition is a forum which endorses the following principles: 1) 2) 3) 4) Acceptance of the sovereignty. territorial integrity, and political Independence of every state in the area. Israel's rfoht to exist a.s a state within secure and recognized boundaries. Recognition of the legitimate rights fo the Paiestm!an people. · Cessation of all terrorist activities, threats, and acts of aggression by all involved panles. Last year the Coalition had the privilege of hostrng Dan Pattlr. former spokesman for Israeli Prime Mlnl·sters Begin and Rabin; Farouk Helmy, Minister of the Egyptian Embassy, Washington, D.C.; Asher Nalm, Minister of the Israeli Embassy, Washington, D.C.; Mark Rosenbloom, National Coordln_ator of Peace Now; and a number of distinguished local speakers. This year we have extended Invitations to Raouf El Reedy, Egyptian Ambassador to the U.S.; Melr Rossene. Israeli Ambassador to the U.S.; Khalil Jashan, Assistant Director of the Palestinian Research and education Center, Washington, D.C.; an Israeli _representative to the U.N.; a representative of the Palestinian Human Rights Campaign, Chicago; and several local speakers. In addition, Middle East Peace Coalition has planned on hosting an ancillary event In cooperation with the Conference of World Affairs scheduled for April 6-12, 1987. We hope that you will join us in this genuine effort at understanding and contributing to the Middle East Peace Process. Looking forward to seeing you at the week. For more information please call 444-5284. • Sincerely, THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE COALITION ..;. . --:- ... •·--·-···--- ·-··-· .. - ·,;,. ······· "'.' '-:" ........... - .... --·· ··- - · - ~- · - ·--· ... .. ..... ...... ... '· ··-....,::,• .... ... ..... ..· - .-.-··········- ~ BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR. MIDDLE EAST PEACE WEEX, MARCH 30 TO APRIL 5 Tyesday. 2 pm, March 31 Uideo - UMC 157 "Beyond ths Walls" UC?./TY Rentals CUMC Uideo Tape Rental 3:30, UMC 157 Discussion - s 20 Se~vices) 3 "Co-existence" FREE Rosenbloom, Natl Coordinator F~iends o~ Peace New Khalil Jashan, Asst. Dir. - · Palestinian Resea~ch and Education Cente~ Student Panel Ma~k 7 pm, FREE FREE Hellums 252 Keynote - "Pre-requisites for a Just and Lasting Peace in the . Middle East, from a Palestinian Pe~spective" Khalil Jashan, Asst. Director - Palestinian Resea~ch and Education Center Airfare Cr/t Wash O.C.-Oenve~) Lodging CClaricn) reed CS12 pe~diem) _ _ _ _ _5218 _ 52 2Lt. SUBTOTAL ::.;:....:.. .. --.... ···· ...... . ,, , • . .., ... ... ,, .. .. . . .. ;.; ; o , : , : , • •· ,, . , , ... , . a.~ ;: , : J .. ~ ! . :;; 1 :t . .:: I . s 317 BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR MIDDLE . EAST PEACE Wednesday. 2 pm, MARCH 30 TO APRIL 5 Aoril 1 UMC 157 - Wo~kshop An I~anicm, f~eelance 7 pm, WEE~. Guggenheim 121 "The I~an/I~aq I~aqi, Wa~" and a FREE jou~nalist ~eynote -"Re-kindling the Peace Pr-ocess" Egyptian Embassy Rep~esentative Isr-aeli Embassy Repr-esentative C2X r-/t Wash D.C.-Den) Lodging C2X CLar-ion) Food CS12 per-diem) ~i~far-e $"136 lO'i 2'i SUBTOTAL s SS'i ,r ·' BUDGET PROPOSAL rOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE WEEX, MARCH 30 !0 APRIL 5 Thursday. Acril 2 2 pm, UMC 157 Local 7 pm, Wcr:-kshcp - "U.S. Ccnser:-vative Per:-spective the Middle East" Speaker:-~ GuQQenhe im 121 FREE Xeynote - "AIPAC Power:- Politic:~ U.S. - Isr:-ael Relation:~" Jonathon Xe:s:sler:-, AIPAC Air:-f!ar:-e LodQing rood $218 52 12 SUBTOTAL ~I ; $ 282 ' ,r .r BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE WEEK, MARCH 30 TO APRIL 5 Fridau, April 3 12 Noon, UMC Fountain A~ea Memo~ial Ce~emony "O~eams rot" Peace" Mar"tin Luther" Xing Jt". and the Middle 2 pm, UMC 157 Wor"kshop- "Political Action: Ea~t the Middl ·e East" Rich Castt"o, Hispanic Middle East ·summit Polly 8aca, fo~met" State Senator" FREE FREE SUBTOTAL FREE Sundau, April S 7 pm, Koenig Alumni Cente~ Cultu~al 8azaa~ Rental Fee s 50 SUBTOTAL s so .I ·. , ·. c ..- .. " BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE WEEX, MARCH 30 TO APP.IL 5 Advettising Cclct"adc Daily 1/~ pg (l-1arch3l & Apt"i1 1,2,3). C! 92.1.±0 ea. Editct"ia•::s Campu~ Pt"e~s 1/2 pg CMat"ch 30) 2X2. bcx CApt"il 2)· Editct"ials (! (! $369.60 FP.EE $175 s 18 $l7·5 • ea. 17.70 ea. FREE: Flyet"~ 5ooo ca x 12) $3~0 Poster-s 200 C22 X 17) S15C Dit"ect ' Mailing +++ 3000 C! $,25 s75o· SUBTOTAL •••GRANO TOTAL $1052.60 $2865.62 ...... ($2739.60 126. 02) +++ Dit"ect Mailing and administr-ative costs C!elephcne, Cct"r-espcndence, Honer-ar-ia, Gr-aphics, and Wor-d Pr-ecessing) have been paid cor- by Coalition member-s and thr-ough pr-ivate donations. Neither are lncluded in subtor~ ....... _·-·-····-·· ······ ..... ··· .·····- ·-