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The Ad Hoc Committee



MMOW Should Open Books Immediately

May 9, 2000

The Ad Hoc Committee calls for immediate financial accountability by promoters of the Millennium March and related events in Washington, DC April 28-30, 2000 . . .

Assessing the MMOW:
Where do we go from here?


May 9, 2000

What is the meaning of the Millennium March on Washington, and was it a success or failure? Many in the lgbt community are grappling with these questions now that the dust has settled over the Washington Mall. . . .

Why We Aren't Marching

April 5, 2000

Supporting what would be a fourth LGBT march on Washington would seem to be a non-controversial and proper thing to do. A real no brainer, right? So why are so many people, including key leaders and organizers of the 1979, 1987 and 1993 Marches, sounding alarm bells about MMOW? . . . .

Will People of Color Pay The Price?

March 29, 2000

People of color were among the first to raise very clear and decisive objections to the planning process for the Millennium March on Washington (MMOW). We continue to raise substantive criticism of the MMOW . . . yet the mainstream movement claims to represent us and our issues with their limited and inadequate agenda . . .



MMOW Continues to Hide Financial Records, Fails to Account for 21 Months of Activity

June 25, 2001

Ad Hoc Committee Calls
for 'Full Disclosure'

On May 31, 2001, the Board of Directors of the Millennium March on Washington (MMOW) released financial statements for the first time since the event was announced in February 1998. However, the information is so vague and limited that the documents shed little light on where the money came from and where it went . . .



1993 March on Washington Draws 750,000

May 5, 1993

MMOW Finances:
Where's the Money?

January 10, 2000

Out and About
MMOW Ignores Own Internet Platform Voting

December 1, 1999


Ad Hoc Committee
for an Open Process

Old Chelsea Station, Box 1114
New York, NY 10011
AHC@foranopenprocess.org


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January 25, 2001

Ashcroft Grilled on Opposition to Hormel


January 22, 2001

The Nation
Block Ashcroft



Gay.Com
MMOW's House of Cards
Collapse reveals flawed strategy



Washington Blade
Funds Probe Continues
$400,000 loan cost festival $100,000 in ‘fees’



Gay.Com
D.C. festival funds do strange disappearing act



Washington Post
FBI Probing Gay Festival Funds




Ashcroft to attend benefit for Confederate War Heroes Museum



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