What Would a Socialist Aotearoa Look Like?
What Would a Socialist Aotearoa Look Like?
Kia ora to all members and supporters of Socialist Aotearoa,
This week's branch meeting will open with a discussion on what a socialist Aotearoa could look like. We already know what it looks like under capitalism. Tens of thousands of children going hungry to school. More than a hundred thousand people jobless. Housing becoming unaffordable for millions. Environmental destruction on a massive scale.
But what would a socialist Aotearoa look like? How would we provide jobs, homes and a clean environment? How would we run our workplaces and communities? What would we do about colonisation? Climate change? How would we deal with crime and punishment? Come along for an introduction to the politics of Socialist Aotearoa.
Socialist Aotearoa branch meeting -- What would a socialist Aotearoa look like?
When: 7.30pm, Thursday 16 May
Where: Unite, 6a Western Springs Road, Kingsland.
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>>>News and Analysis>>>
A Community Rebellion
On the morning of Saturday 11 May, 200 protesters gathered in Manurewa against a store selling synthetic cannabis drugs. The confrontrational protest united teachers and children, parents and Labour MP Louisa Wall against the selling of synthetic cannabis. The protest comes as part of a massive wave of mobilisations across the country against the sale of these harmful synthetic cannabis products.
http://socialistaotearoa.blogspot.co.nz/2013/05/a-community-rebellion.html
McStrike protest report and photos
Last night on Friday 10th May, McDonalds workers and their supporters held a picket outside the Britomart McDonalds store. Striking workers were joined by members of the Mana movement, university students, Socialist Aotearoa and the Meat Workers Union of Australia!
http://socialistaotearoa.blogspot.co.nz/2013/05/mcstrike-protest-report-and-photos.html
McStrike: Interview with Unite delegate Sean Bailey
Sean Bailey is a Unite Union delegate at McDonald's who recently made international headlines after he was told not to act "gay" at work. Socialist Aotearoa talked to Sean before the story broke about organising at work.
http://socialistaotearoa.blogspot.co.nz/2013/05/mcstrike-interview-with-unite-deledate.html
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