Reminder Int. Day Of Action March Saturday
Reminder Int. Day Of Action March Saturday
This
Saturday, March 20, is an international day of action
against war and occupation. In Auckland we meet at 12 noon
at the bottom of Queen St. With the governments decision to
send yet more troops to Iraq and Afghanistan this protest is
more important than ever. They should be brought home
NOW!
Join the March 20 protest.
Sunday, March 21, 6pm, Trades Hall, 147 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn RECEPTION FOR CUBAN VISITOR: Welcome for Juan Pozo, Asia Pacific rep of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples. Please send a $5 (or larger) donation to Cuba Friendship Society, c/- 8/26A Sunnybrook Rd, Forest Hill, Auckland.
Sunday, March 21, 4pm, Manaia Room, Auckland Museum "From Memory" dir Zoe Roland 27 mins. Part of the Vietnam Exhibition. Experimental documentary exploring NZ Vietnam War Veterans shifting perspectives of the global phenomena of war.
Monday March 22, 7:30pm, St Columba Centre, 40
Vermont St, Ponsonby
The Child Poverty Action Group
presents: "ENDING CHILD POVERTY" in the UK - what can be
learnt from the first five years. A talk by Adrian
Sinfield,Professor Emeritus in Social Policy at the
University of Edinburgh Vice Chair of the UK Child Poverty
Action Group.
Tuesday, March 23, 7.00pm, Rationalist
House, Symonds St "A CUBAN RESPONSE TO US THREATS". A public
meeting with Juan Pozo of Cuba. Hostility to Cuba from its
giant neighbour to the North has sharpened lately with
accusations from Washington that Cuba, along with the Chavez
government in Venezuela, is aiming to destabilise' the rest
of Latin America. Juan Pozo has been a teacher of English, a
translator, and a volunteer in Ethiopia before becoming the
Asia-Pacific rep of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with
the Peoples. He will speak on Cuba's accomplishments
and
challenges.
March 23 to April 10, Artstation, 1
Ponsonby Road
ANTI-WAR ART EXHIBITION entitled "Kill War"
Works by: Jarad Bryant, Jon Carapiet, Bruce Mahalski.
Opening: 5-7 pm Tuesday 23 March. This exhibition presents a
series of work inspired by recent world events which
questions our culpability for The continuing violence in our
society. Aspects of 21st century life and culture are
examined as possible contributing factors to our continued
acceptance of violent solutions on a crowded and fragile
planet that can no longer afford to sustain such destructive
luxuries. The ingenuousness and doublespeak of 'The War on
Terror' are highlighted and
suggestions are made for more
positive 'wars' in the future.
Saturday, March 27, 6pm, 20
Spinnaker Drive Te Atatu Peninsula Book Launch & Dinner
Everyone welcome to a unique opportunity to hear Tom Newnham
introduce his new book: "INTERESTING TIMES: A KIWI
CHRONICLE", by Tom Newnham (Graphic Publications, 514
Dominion Rd, Auckland 3, $34). Read Geoff Chapple's review
at < http://listener.co.nz/default,1494,1482,0.sm>
Copies
available at a special discounted price). Cost: Waged people
$15, unwaged $10 (Tickets from Laila 834 2969 or Bob - see
above for contact details)
MARCH 27 AND 28, FOUR RAM
PUBLIC MEETINGS
As the political voice of the rates
revolt, RAM is holding four public meetings in central,
south, east and north Auckland. 1pm March 27, Mt Eden war
Memorial Hall 3pm March 27, PAC Hall, 311 Great South Rd,
Papatoetoe 1.30pm Sunday March 28, Tahapa Crescent Hall, 22
Tahapa Cres, Meadowbank
(Off Meadowbank Rd) 3pm Sunday
March 28, Sunnynook Community Centre, cnr Sunnynook Rd and
Sycamore Dr, Sunnynook (opp Foodtown)
Mike