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Strike events for International Women’s Week
Also available to download as a pdf
leaflet:
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1.
Three Palestinian women from Abu Dis describe daily life and resistance vs occupation
Report:
Palestinian
women bring the truth about occupation to London
Date:
Monday 6 March 2006
Time:
6.30pm
Place: Crossroads
Women's Centre,
230A Kentish Town Rd, NW5 2AB
(entrance in Caversham Rd)
All Welcome.
Fully
wheelchair accessible
Kentish Town Tube
2.
Global Women's Strike & International Women's Day
Photo
exhibition: Women spearheading Venezuela's revolution.
Date:
Wednesday 8 March 2006
Time:
from 11am
Place: Crossroads
Women's Centre,
230A Kentish Town Rd, NW5 2AB
(entrance in Caversham Rd)
All Welcome. Fully wheelchair accessible
Kentish Town Tube
Open Day with photo exhibition and videos about the World Social Forum and
Venezuela's grassroots revolution.
3. Film:
Talking
of Power:
sex, race and class in revolutionary
Venezuela. From
the hills of Caracas to the banks of the Orinoco, the grassroots spell out how
they are changing our world.
Date:
Wednesday 8 March
Time: 6.30pm
Place:
Room V111, School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), Vernon Square,
London
WC1,
Goodge St/Russell Sq
tube.
All welcome. Fully
wheelchair accessible. Free.
Organised by:
African Liberation Support Campaign Network
4.
And the Haitian resistance continues
–
features Kevin Pina film plus clips from keynote speakers at workshop at the
World Social Forum (Caracas, Jan 06) including Andaiye (Guyana), Margaret
Prescod (Pacifica Radio host & Women of Colour in GWS, L.A.)
Date:
Friday 10 March
Time:
7 pm
Place: Trinity United Reform Church London NW1
(entrance in Buck St, opposite Sainsbury’s)
Camden Town Tube
Access:
(accessible entrance, accessible toilet nearby)
Entrance:
£3 waged; £1.50 unwaged
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A Global Women’s Strike event for International Women’s Month:
Report back from
Venezuela -
women spearhead the revolution
Date: Friday
17 March
Time: 7pm
Place: Trinity
United Reform Church London NW1
(entrance in Buck St, opposite Sainsbury’s) Camden
Town Tube
Access:
(accessible entrance, accessible toilet nearby)
Entrance: £3
waged; £1.50 unwaged
Book launch of
Creating a Caring
Economy, by Nora Castañeda, President of the Women’s
Development Bank of Venezuela,
Banmujer, which provides a
path-breaking framework for building the movement
which is “creating an economy at the
service of human beings.”
Plus: Report
back and video footage of
recent Global Women Strike eight country delegation
to Venezuela, for World Social Forum and
meeting the
grassroots.
Contact:
Global Women’s Strike 020-7482
2496
globalwomenstrike@server101.com
www.globalwomenstrike.net
Crossroads Women’s Centre, 230A Kentish Town Rd, London NW5 2AB
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