Listen & Learn From People Who Struggle For Indigenous Rights

Contact Phone: 
0403440996
Date and Time: 
Thursday, July 22, 2010 -
6:00pm to 9:00pm
Contact Email: 
martin@melbournesocialforum.org
Contact Name: 
Martin Pritchard
Location: 
Donkey Wheel house board room 673 Bourke Street just across from Southern Cross Station
Website: 
www.melbournesocialforum.org

Join us for a night of learning guided by the first hand experiences of indigenous rights campaigners. Join in the conversation as we share stories, knowledge and discuss practical ways you can continue your journey to learn more and help make a difference to supporting indigenous struggles.

Indigenous communities across the globe have been struggling for rights, respect and social justice for decades. These global struggles are just as relevant to Australian indigenous communities and whilst we all remember the 'Sorry ' speech and the 'Closing the Gap ' promises, it is time we turn our attention back to the real issues faced by Australian indigenous people.

We welcome people who are just starting their journey and wanting to learn about issues in a non-confrontational setting. We also welcome seasoned campaigners to come and share their stories and experience.

Hear from:

* Indira Narayan (Friends of the Earth - Murray Country Coordinator)

* Jenne Perlstein (Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation)

* Robbie Thorpe (Treaty Republic & long time campaigner)

* Dr Jim Green (FoE Anti-nuclear Collective campaigner)

* Marisol Salinas (FoE & LASNET Indigenous Rights campaigner)

* .. and for your entertainment 'The Gathering' featuring some former member from the Choir of Hard Knocks (TBC)

Take Action:
- Put your thumbprint on the Treaty petition

- Join in the virtual Sydney Harbour bridge walk

- Get a report back from the Indigenous Solidarity Gathering and Defending Indigenous Rights Conference being held in Alice Springs

- Sign up to support groups already active on the issue

Numbers are limited, so RSVP before you miss out.

Yummy nibbles provided

Entry by donation

More information & updates here melbournesocialforum.org

* The Melbourne Social Forum does not claim to represent the voices or concerns of Indigenous people in Australia or anywhere else in the world. We aim to provide an open space for those who are actively working on the issues to connect with others and share their stories so we can all learn and take action together.

RSVP preferred: martin@melbournesocialforum.org

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