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Events for Tuesday, 20 November 2007
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Susquehanna Group Sierra Club meeting
The winning Candor High School Envirothon Team will discuss their experiences at this annual international environmental competition. There will be a short meeting before the presentation. All are welcome. Refreshments provided.
Location:
The Cracked Pot
Our ‘work in progress’ last year (2006) won the Gay and Lesbian Association GALA Arts Award and sold out, don’t miss this show. 14 queer disabled Adelaide performers explore their fascinating journeys with text, song, music, visuals, movement and not a little mental mayhem – featuring NOSOTROS: Katharine Annear, Marie Blackmore, Noel Cahill, Ameytheist De Wilde, David Jobling, Kay Gibbons, Ad*m Martin, Kathryn Michaelson, John McPake, Alison Raechel, Bill Tsimouris, Margaret Samways, Maria Sinclair and Jane Shircore.
Wed 14 Nov – Sat 24 Nov
14 – 15, 17, 21, 22, 23 Nov @ 7pm
Friday 16 Nov @ 8pm
Matinees Tues 20 Nov & Sat 24 Nov @ 2pm
The Meeting Hall
Adelaide Town Hall
King William Street
Adelaide
$15/10 Concession
Bookings: Venuetix
Location:
The Cracked Pot
The Cracked Pot
Thursday, 15 November 2007
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Cracked Pot
Our ‘work in progress’ last year (2006) won the Gay and Lesbian Association (GALA) Arts Award and sold out, don’t miss this show.14 queer disabled Adelaide performers explore their fascinating journeys with text, song, music, visuals, movement and not a little mental mayhem – featuring NOSOTROS: Katharine Annear, Marie Blackmore, Noel Cahill, Ameytheist De Wilde, David Jobling, Kay Gibbons, Ad*m Martin, Kathryn Michaelson, John McPake, Alison Raechel, Bill Tsimouris, Margaret Samways, Maria Sinclair and Jane Shircore.
Wed 14 Nov – Sat 24 Nov
14 – 15, 17, 21, 22, 23 Nov @ 7pm
Friday 16 Nov @ 8pm
Matinees Tues 20 Nov & Sat 24 Nov @ 2pm
at The Meeting Hall,
Adelaide Town Hall
King William Street
Adelaide
$15/10 Concession
Bookings: Venuetix
Location:
Atzo eta gaurko faxismoaren kontra * Contra el fascismo de ayer y de hoy
Atzo eta gaurko faxismoaren kontra * Contra el fascismo de ayer y de hoy
KONTZENTRAZIOA / CONCENTRACION
TOKIA: ARRIAGA AURREAN
AZAROAK 20 - 20 NOVIEMBRE.
18:00retik - 18:30etara
BILBO - BIZKAIA
Egun honetan, faxisten eskuetan erahildako milaka oroitzen ditugu, kasu batzuk bezala, hauek: Santi Brouard, Josu Muguruza, Aitor Zabaleta, Alejo Aznar…..
En este dia, recordamos a los miles de asesinad@s a manos de los fascistas, como fueron los casos de: Santi Brouard, Josu Muguruza, Aitor Zabaleta, Alejo Aznar…..
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BILBOKO ASANBLADA ANTIFAXISTA
Location:
Tokia: Arriaga Aurrean, Bilbo - Bizkaia
18:00retatik - 18:30etara
מפגש עם פרופ' יפעת וייס: ואדי סאליב: הנוכח ונפקד
מפגש עם פרופ' יפעת וייס
ואדי סאליב: הנוכח ונפקד
מעל מסגד אסתקלאל ומתחת להדר הכרמל שבחיפה משתרע שטח הריסות רחב ידים. זהו ואדי
סאליב החרות בתודעה הישראלית-יהודית אך ורק בשל ההתנגשויות האלימות בין מפגינים
יהודים מרוקאים למשטרה ב-1959. העובדה ששכונה זו הייתה שנים ספורות קודם לכן
שכונה מוסלמית נשתכחה כליל.
יפעת וייס, המלמדת בחוג לתולדות ישראל באוניברסיטת חיפה חושפת ומשרטטת את השכבות
השונות של השכונה - כיצד דחקה 1959 את 1948, והעיר העברית את זיכרון העיר
המעורבת - ועושה זאת מתוך נקודות מבט שונות במרחב מקומי של זיכרון והיסטוריה.
למאמר על ספרה בעיתון הארץ
יום ג', 20 בנובמבר 2007, בשעה 20:00
מרכז המידע של זוכרות
אבן גבירול 61, תל אביב - יפו
(כניסה מרח' מאנה 13)
טלפון: 03-695-3155
Evening with Prof. Yfaat Weiss
Vadi Salib: The present and absentee
Above Istiklal mosque and beneath hadar carmel in Haifa, lies an extensive
ruins lot. That is Vadi Salib which is embedded in Jewish-Israely awareness
solely because of the violent clashes between Moroccans-Jewish protesters and
the police in 1959. The fact that this neighborhood was only a few years
before then a palestinian neighborhood, was completely forgotten.
Ifat Wise, who lecturers in the department of Israel history at Haifa
university, unfolds and portrays the different layers of the neighborhood. How
the 1959 events pushed aside 1948's; the hebrew city forgetting the memory of
a divorced city - doing so from different perspectives in the local region of
memory and history.
Click here for an article in Ha'aretz on her book
Tuesday, November 20, 2007, 8 pm
Zochrot Learning Center
61 Ibn Gvirol St.
(corner of 13 Maneh St.)
Tel Aviv
Tel. 03-695-3155
Location:
PROTEST JAPAN'S VERSION OF THE "US-VISIT PROGRAM"!
STOP FINGERPRINTING NON-JAPANESE!
TOKYO PUBLIC ACTION OUTSIDE THE JUSTICE MINISTRY, NOON, NOVEMBER 20!
>From November 20, 2007, the Japanese government will put into effect
the Japan version of the US-VISIT Program, where all non-Japanese
entering Japan (with the exception of children under age 16,
Diplomats, and "Special Permanent Residents" (i.e. ethnic Koreans,
Chinese, etc.) will have their fingerprints and facial photographs
taken every time they cross the border.
This is none other than a system to track and tighten controls on
foreigners, including residents. The government and the Justice
Ministry loudly claim that this is an "anti-terror measure", but
consider the US-VISIT Program, inaugurated four years ago in the
United States, that this policy is modeled upon: "It has been
completely ineffective at uncovering terrorists. Rather, it has been
used as a way for the government to create a blacklist and stop human
rights activists from entering the country." (Barry Steinhardt,
American Civil Liberties Union, Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan
October 29, 2007). We see Japan heading down the same path as the US.
Japan's version of the US-VISIT Program is so laden with problems,
and passed without adequate deliberation by the Diet, that we call
for the government and the Justice Ministry to immediately suspend
it. To his end, we will assemble before the Justice Ministry on the
day of its promulgation, November 20, 2007, for a demonstration and
protest. We call on the public to join us at noon that day and lend
your support and participation.
DATE: Tuesday, November 20, 2007
TIME: Noon (demo will take 30 minutes to an hour)
PLACE: Ministry of Justice, Kasumigaseki, Tokyo (Goudou Chousha #6)
(Subway Marunouchi Line to Kasumigaseki Station, Bengoshi
Kaikan exit)
ACTIVITIES: Sound truck with speeches
Placards, Message boards (NO TO FINGERPRINTING, FINGERPRINTING NON-
JAPANESE IS DISCRIMINATION, "NON-JAPANESE" DOES NOT MEAN "TERRORIST"
etc.--create your own slogan and bring your own sign!)
CONTACT:
Amnesty International Japan (Tel 03-3518-6777)
www.amnesty.or.jp/
Solidarity Network with Migrants Japan (SMJ) (Tel:03-5802-6033)
www.jca.apc.org/migrant-net/
See you there!
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