[Africa Day] Support Africa Day Cork! Saturday 26th May 2012

The Cork  Africa Day Flagship event will take place on Saturday 26th May in Bishop Lucey Park.

Starts:May 26, 2012 @ 12:00 pm

Ends:May 26, 2012 @ 6:00 pm

Place: Bishop Lucey Park, Grand Parade, Cork

Events in Cork commence with a Parade at 1.30pm from Winthrop Street  to Oliver Plunkett Street and on into Bishop Lucey Park where guests will be met by the Lord Mayor and guests from the department of Foreign Affairs.

The Lord Mayor and guests will  visit the different stands and sample the food and visit the arts and crafts stands around the Park.  A show of traditional costumes will take place on the stage followed by family entertainment and entertainment by the African Community Groups singing and dancing from the different traditions.

At 5pm a concert will take place on the stage.   Afresh band of Zimbabwe are a Marimba Mbira trio playing traditional Zim Music.

At 8pm a free concert takes place in Triskel Christchurch.  Oleku band provide the entertainment with some support acts to be confirmed.  Oleku are an Afro Beat band.

For more info on this or other events around Ireland, check out the Africa Day website!

[Women for Election] Inspire Programme

So I got this in the post last week! A postcard encouraging me to get on the ticket and run for politics. While my interest in politics is well known, I was still absolutely chuffed that someone sent me the card. Especially when I found out it was someone I admire a lot.

The card is part of a campaign from the totally awesome group Women for Election. Not only are they working hard to promote women in politics they are also offering training to women interested in becoming candidates. And BEST OF ALL – they are coming to Cork on the 26th May!

You can find out all about the Inspire Programme by the info pack here: Women for Election Inspire

If you are interested in going, complete the application form and send it back to WFE directly: WFE Inspire Application Form May 2012

You can keep up to date with Women for Election on the old Facebook or on Twitter.

Even if you’re not interested in running for a position, do you know someone that is? Why not link them to this article?

Let’s get more women on the ticket!!!

[Solidarity Books] Cinema Night – Jana Sanskriti and D.I.Y. Or Die, Thursday 17th May 8pm @solidaritybooks

Cinema Night – Jana Sanskriti and  D.I.Y. Or Die, Thursday 17th May  8pm

As part of the city wide DIY Festival we are showing a double bill Jana Sanskriti (peoples culture ) tells the story of the largest and longest lasting Forum Theatre centre ‘Jana Sanskriti’ in West Bengal India which provides inspiration and facility for Forum Theatre to be practiced.  Instigated by Agusto Boal who pioneered  ’Theatre of the Oppressed’  as a dynamic tool for personal liberation and political change.
D.I.Y or Die – How to Survive as an Independent Artist 2002 director Michael W.Dean This documentary celebrates artists who define the DIY ethos.

Start time is 8pm.

All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated.

Thursday 31st May To be announced !

related links:
http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/diy-or-die-jana-sanskriti+

[Mutant Space and DIY Cork] Festival’s day of talks and workshops this Saturday 19th from 10am

Mutant Space and DIY Cork Festival’s day of talks and workshops this Saturday 19th from 10am @solidaritybooks!

Join us this Saturday 19th from 10am for a day of talks and workshops organised by Mutant Space and DIY Cork Festival.

Talks and workshops are on understanding, building and sustaining social resistance (see details below). Food will be provided by Veg Out.

Entry is free, donations welcome!

http://www.facebook.com/DIYcork
http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/saturday-day-of-talks-workshops

10am: John Eder
Time Banking

Time Banking is a means of exchange where your time spent helping your neighbours and building a strong community is turned into a cashless currency.It’s an indirect bartering system as opposed to direct bartering between people which requires a coincidence of wants.

A Time Bank uses units of time as currency. Everyone’s time and talent is considered equal – your time is exactly equivalent to another’s. Software is used to track transactions within an online directory.

We’ll talk about Time Banking as an alternative currency that is sustainable, inclusive and supports strong, autonomous community as well as discussing tools and next steps for actually organising a Time Bank for Cork.

12pm: Mick Byrne
Autonomy and the financial system 

From the forty-hour week to state pensions, people have always sought to liberate their time and creativity from capital. Today, however, when the financial system forms such a central part of capitalism, it can feel like there is no way to escape the private and national debt that is central to financial capitalism. This talk will ask what autonomy means in this new context and what the implications are for social movements.

2pm: Patrick Bresnihan
Counter-culture and counter-power in the 18th century 

In the latter half of the eighteenth century, secret agrarian organisations surfaced in different parts of Ireland. Their grievances included the enclosure of common lands, inflated rent and the payment of tithes to the established church.

These popular movements are not easily understood within the familiar historical frameworks of nationalism or religion. At the same time they are often considered ‘cultural’ or ‘social’ because their struggles were not framed in a ‘political’ discourse. While their localism has obvious weaknesses these autonomous movements effectively undermined the power of the state. They challenged the unjust effects of the governing logic by appealing to and living by a different logic rooted in alternative practices and understandings of the common good.

3.30pm: Amber O’Sullivan & St.John O’Donnabhain
Get Collectively Organising and Avoid Burnout!

A short introductory workshop about building a personally and collectively more sustainable resistance. It will be geared towards those interested in effecting social change, particularly those involved with political or community work – but all who are interested are welcome to come along.

We want to move beyond the idea that collective work and work on the self are separate areas and instead move towards an integrated approach. During the workshop we will aim to introduce various techniques, tools and ideas for dealing with group or individual burnout within community or political organising.

[Cork IPSC] Commemorating Al-Nakba: Celebrating Palestine.

Dear friends, please come and join us in


Commemorating Al-Nakba: Celebrating Palestine. Thursday, 17th May. Doors open at 8pm.Pavilion, Carey’s Lane, Cork.Admission: 8 euros/5 euros concession Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign
FOR BOOKING: palestinecork@gmail.com or tickets available from the venue and on door.Please Like the following page for information about the whole tour plus updates:https://www.facebook.com/alnakbatourirelandA major tour of Palestinian and Arab artists, will take place in Ireland between the 17th and 20th May, featuring cultural concerts in Cork, Dublin, Belfast and Derry. Billed as “Commemorating Al Nakba; Celebrating Palestine”, the tour will feature two renowned Palestinians, poet Rafeef Ziadah and singer Terez Sliman. Also joining them will be acclaimed Lebanese-Australian singer-songwriter Phil Mansour. The tour will take place during what Palestinians call Nakba Week, which marks the 64th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba (‘Catastrophe’) which, saw the expulsion of over 700,000 Palestinians, forcibly uprooted from their homeland in order to facilitate the foundation of the State of Israel.


Poet Rafeef Ziadah, one of those on the bill, expressed her excitement: “This tour will be both a commemoration of the catastrophe that befell us Palestinians in 1948 and a celebration of the culture, creativity and continued resistance of the Palestinian people today; whether they reside in the 1967 or 1948 occupied territories, in refugee camps, or in the global diaspora. We are very excited about this tour and look forward to sharing our culture with Irish audiences.”

Ken Loach has said: “Rafeef’s poetry demands to be heard. She is powerful, emotional, political. Please read her work and see her perform. You cannot then be indifferent to the Palestinian cause.” Rafeef’s latest poetry performance in London went viral with more than half million views in two months (www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKucPh9xHtM). Also, on tour is Phil Monsour Lebanese-Australian singer/composer. Phil will be launching his new CD titled Ghosts of Deir Yassin with a video filmed in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan. Finally, Terez Sliman is a Palestinian singer from 48Palestine, her beautiful voice introduces traditional Palestinian songs about Al-Nakba, exile and return (www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYsWl_5dx1I&feature=related). 

 

Hope to see you all there. Thanking you.Cork IPSC

[Basement Project Space] Nothing/Out of the Ordinary

Basement Project Space

proudly presents

NOTHING/OUT OF THE ORDINARY

Preview: 17th May at 7pm

An exhibition of work by postgraduate students of Philosophy and Comparative Aesthetics at University College Cork. The overarching concern of the artists involved is in the exploration of the points of confluence between philosophical thought and other creative practices including visual art, sound and film.
A publication is also being produced by the artists to accompany this exhibition and will be available on the opening night.
Participating artists:
Chloe Brenan
Fergal Dunne
Valerio Giovannini
Laura Hadnett
Mercedes Lopez
Ashling Martin
A Non
Ouyang Xiao
Paul Hegarty

The opening will also feature a live sound improvisation by Declan Synott.
And the closing event takes place on Friday 25th May with an evening of film screenings curated by Moira Hassenfuss. Tom Tykwer’s ‘Run Lola Run’ and Chris Marker’s ‘La Jetée’ which will be screened from 7pm onwards.
With support from Philosophy, UCC
Basement Project / Camden Quay / Cork / Open Tues – Sat / 12 – 6
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[Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign] Commemorating Al Nakba – Celebrating Palestine 17th May

Commemorating Al Nakba

Celebrating Palestine

 
An evening of Palestinian music, song and poetry with:
 
Rafeef Ziadah – Palestinian poet and spoken word artist
Terez Sliman – Palestinian singer
Phil Mansour – Lebanese-Australian guitarist
and singer
 
Thursday 17th May - Doors Open at 8pm
The Pavilion, Carey’s Lane, Cork City
Hosted by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign

[LINC] Spirituality Workshop 19th May

SPIRITUALITY:

A PERSONAL SEARCH AND AN EVERYDAY CHALLENGE

LINC

Is hosting a full day exploration of your personal development from the perspective of spirituality.

We are pleased to have the expertise of Anne Kelliher who has offered to facilitate this very special day here in LINC.

Places will be on a first come first serve basis and will be limited.

BOOKING ESSENTIAL

No Cost

Date Saturday 19th May from 10 until 4pm

For more details contact Tina or Emma at 021 4808600 or info@linc.ie or Anne at 086 8094448

[Claiming Our Future] May Events

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Register
 now for the Reinventing our Democracy event on May 26 in Croke Park. The event is filling up, so don’t miss this opportunity to make your mark.

This debate is urgent as the economic crisis deepens the fault lines in our already flawed democracy. Claiming our Future needs your participation to develop our agenda for change and to identify how best to advocate for this change.
In order to support your participation on the day, we have prepared materials that cover some of the topics to be discussed. Find out more by visiting our website, or visit our YouTube channel by clicking on the link below. We will be putting up more materials in the period leading up to the event, so do stay linked. We welcome any responses or comments on these materials.
Link to Claiming our Future YouTube Channel

Building a Resilient Community and Economy in Kerry.

Transition Kerry and Claiming Our Future invite you to a gathering in the Carlton Hotel, Tralee on Saturday, May 12—from 10am to 3.30pm. While the deliberations will focus primarily on Kerry, the discussion will address challenges that face many communities in Ireland. Over the course of the day, we hope to develop an agenda for action that makes enhancing resilience a priority in both policy and practice. All welcome—register here:

Regards

Claiming Our Future