Friday, November 30, 2007

Community Response to Sexual Assault: International Day of Action

Our next serving will be at 7pm at this event:

International Day Of Action: Response To Sexual Assault
day of workshops! : night of fun!

An event to celebrate action against sexual assault
1st December, 197 Wilson st Newtown @ stucco

1pm-workshop, 'Safer Spaces'- why we need to create safer spaces &
practical skillshare

3pm-workshop, 'Consent'- talking about boundries, language and how
consent is fun!

8pm PARTY! PARTY! - PERFORMANCES! - FOOD! FOOD! - DJ'S!
Stop the Silence poster project launch - heaps of posters available to
take home and poster your local area!!

http://communitiesresponsetosexualassault.wordpress.com/

ida_2007@graffiti.net

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pics from the day:

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Post-Election Picnic

Our next serving will be at:

Sunday 25 Nov, 3pm
Victoria Park (near the Tent Embassy)

Flyer:

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

National day of action against the invasion of the NT

Our next serving will be at this event:

STOP THE NT INVASION
LAND RIGHTS NOW!

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18 10am
The Block in Redfern


Wear Red. bring your banners. flags. your (angry) mob.. grrr. and packed lunches!
March from The Block to Victoria Park where more is happening!


- Restore the Racial Discrimination Act

- Remove Commonwealth “Mission” Managers

- No cuts to Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP)

- Fund community controlled services, not troops and bureaucrats

- End racist welfare quarantines

Speakers from affected NT communities – find out what’s really going on that you’re not being told!!

We write this in solidarity with Indigenous groups who have organised this rally. We want to bring as much of our mob as possible in support of these communities.

If the government, cops and general workings of the Australian state can be so damaging to indigenous people and communities, they can just as easily turn on any other community – women, immigrants, workers, queers, or anybody else.

We work together not (exclusively) out of our good nature, but because we’re interested in seeing the dismantling of the system of privilege and power which works against so many people and for so few.


We will serve at Victoria Park after the march and also hold a discussion for the organisation of a mass camp out action at the Tent Embassy within the next few weeks.

If you wanna get involved, email us about it!

Friday, November 9, 2007

International Food Not Bombs Action Day

Our next serving:

Saturday November 10, 2pm
@ Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Victoria Park


This action is done in coordination with a number of other FNB groups all over the world and it is "International FNB Action Day!". Read More:

On November 13, 2005 in St. Petersburg, Russian nazis killed 20 year old Timur Kacharava - a student, a musician, an antifascist, our comrade. Timur was attacked on his way from a "Food Not Bombs" action : he served out free vegetarian food to the homeless and people in need.

Today, this FOOD NOT BOMBS global action is devoted to Timur's memory and is taking place in a lot of different countries such as Belarus, France, Russia, UK, Lithuania, Ukraine, USA, Australia...

We are serving food for those who are in need on the streets, in our cities and towns. We want to call your attention to the nazi problem which exists at the moment - and which governments of some countries prefer to ignore. Timur and other people were killed by nazis right in the centres of big cities.

FOOD NOT BOMBS was created during the 80's in the USA as part of the anti-nuclear movement. Now we are everywhere.

FOOD NOT BOMBS : Self-organised groups who are for solidarity, vegetarianism and anti-fascism all over the world.

Daily you pass people who do not have the essentials to live. Why is this happening? Who is profiting from this? Why is nothing changing? We know that if you want to change something - you have to act. We're sure that everybody can act. Today a lot of people will read this leaflet - in different languages – around the whole word.

Tomorrow is a new day and what it will be like depends on you.

On us. On everybody.


As well as the international focus of this event being on resistance to fascism, our action will also have the local focus of our government's occupation of Aboriginal communities across Australia.

Like always, if you want to get involved, just send us an email.


Friday, November 2, 2007

Nov 3: The People's Blockade of the World's Biggest Coal Port

Our next serving will be at:

The People's Blockade of the World's Biggest Coal Mine
Saturday 3rd November, 10am onwards
Horseshoe Beach, Newcastle

More info: http://www.risingtide.org.au/peoplesblockade