GLOBAL WOMEN’S STRIKE EVENTS
Global Women’s Strike | 06.03.2006 18:06
Three Palestinian women from Abu Dis describe daily life and resistance vs occupation
Monday 6 March 2006 6.30pm
Crossroads Women's Centre, 230A Kentish Town Rd, NW5 2AB (entrance in Caversham Rd)
All Welcome. Fully wheelchair accessible Kentish Town Tube
International Women's Day
Photo exhibition: Women spearheading Venezuela's revolution.
Open Day with photo exhibition and videos about the World Social Forum and Venezuela's grassroots revolution
Wednesday 8 March 2006 from 11am
Crossroads Women's Centre, 230A Kentish Town Rd, NW5 2AB(entrance in Caversham Rd)
All Welcome. Fully wheelchair accessible Kentish Town Tube
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.
Wednesday 8 March 6.30pm
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
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.)
Friday 10 March Time: 7 pm
Trinity United Reform Church London NW1 (entrance in Buck St, opposite Sainsbury’s)
Camden Town Tube (accessible entrance, accessible toilet nearby)
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A Global Women’s Strike event for International Women’s Month:
Report back from Venezuela - women spearhead the revolution
Friday 17 March 7pm
Trinity United Reform Church London NW1 (entrance in Buck St, opposite Sainsbury’s) Camden Town Tube (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: 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
womenstrike8m@server101.com www.globalwomenstrike.net
Crossroads Women’s Centre
230A Kentish Town Road
London NW5 2AB
Monday 6 March 2006 6.30pm
Crossroads Women's Centre, 230A Kentish Town Rd, NW5 2AB (entrance in Caversham Rd)
All Welcome. Fully wheelchair accessible Kentish Town Tube
International Women's Day
Photo exhibition: Women spearheading Venezuela's revolution.
Open Day with photo exhibition and videos about the World Social Forum and Venezuela's grassroots revolution
Wednesday 8 March 2006 from 11am
Crossroads Women's Centre, 230A Kentish Town Rd, NW5 2AB(entrance in Caversham Rd)
All Welcome. Fully wheelchair accessible Kentish Town Tube
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.
Wednesday 8 March 6.30pm
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
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.)
Friday 10 March Time: 7 pm
Trinity United Reform Church London NW1 (entrance in Buck St, opposite Sainsbury’s)
Camden Town Tube (accessible entrance, accessible toilet nearby)
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A Global Women’s Strike event for International Women’s Month:
Report back from Venezuela - women spearhead the revolution
Friday 17 March 7pm
Trinity United Reform Church London NW1 (entrance in Buck St, opposite Sainsbury’s) Camden Town Tube (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: 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
womenstrike8m@server101.com www.globalwomenstrike.net
Crossroads Women’s Centre
230A Kentish Town Road
London NW5 2AB
Global Women’s Strike
e-mail:
womenstrike8m@server101.com
Homepage:
http://www.globalwomenstrike.net