Leftlink Newsletter for Monday, February 16, 2004 Issue: 7 Below are links to the news articles submitted to Leftlink over the day. Calendar items are for the coming week.
What's going on? The format seems to be working well enough. There's a poll about the email format below - please use it to let me know what you think. From the 1st of March, all Leftlink news items will be posted to the web site, and a daily summary will be emailed out to all list members (that's about 600 people). Latest Survey:: The new Leftlink emails...: - are ideal. - should not need web links. - should not display events. - should not have news. - should have more information. - are unnecessary - the site is enough. http://www.leftlink.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=NS-Polls&file=index&pollID=3 Events this week: Event Date: Feb 09, 2004 - Mar 02, 2004 Meetings - Organising Meetings for International Womens' Day Rally: International Women's Day is fast approaching, the theme for this years rally is Women Against War, Racism & Sexism. Please help spread the word, and forward this email and its details on to as many people as possible. All are welcome to attend the rally. If anyone is interested in getting involved the collective mts are on Monday evenings 6.30pm @Trades Hall in the Evatt Room. Find out more. : http://www.leftlink.net/index.php?module=PostCalendar&func=view&Date=20040209&viewtype=details&eid=49&print= Event Date: Feb 17, 2004 Seminars - Melbourne - Iraq and the Global Peace Movement: IRAQ & THE GLOBAL PEACE MOVEMENT one year on... organised by DAREBIN ANTI WAR GROUP (DAWG) One year after the largest global protests in our history come to a public meeting that discusses the impact of the peace movement and the state of Iraq. Speakers will discuss the current situation of Iraq and the US led war drive. This is also an important lead up meeting to MARCH 20 international protests calling for an end to the occupation of Iraq. all are welcome to this public forum. Find out more. : http://www.leftlink.net/index.php?module=PostCalendar&func=view&Date=20040217&viewtype=details&eid=60&print= Event Date: Feb 18, 2004 NIBS - Fabian Society - Housing Problems: AFS Event: Victorian Minister for Housing and Local Government Candy Broad discusses housing problems and explores options for improvement. Find out more. : http://www.leftlink.net/index.php?module=PostCalendar&func=view&Date=20040218&viewtype=details&eid=8&print= Event Date: Feb 18, 2004 - Feb 28, 2004 Theatre, Film and Humour - The Crass Motor Show, by Keep Left Theatre: KEEP LEFT THEATRE Presents The CRASS Motor Show By Chris Gaffney (adapted from the Motor Show by Paul Thompson & Steve Gooch) Directed By Susanna Duffy Keep Left Theatre presents the story of Henry Crass, a no nonsense, in your face entrepreneur based loosely on Henry Ford who in 1903 founded the Ford Motor Company. Ford was a noted union hater and anti Semite who brought Ford To Australia in 1923. The rise and rise of Crass from bastard to corporate bastard has touched quite a few hearts and even more pockets. Crass employs many a theatrical device, a broad comic vision and some really great songs With a top cast of 16, and over 61 characters, this is a fast moving, satirical musical comedy about greed on wheels and the people who are run over. . This night of Keep Left Theatre is not to be missed. Meet one of the new rulers of the world. Meet Mr. Crass at 8.00P.M. from the 18th to the 28th of February at Trades Hall Victoria Street Carlton South. 3053 Concessions available Find out more. : http://www.leftlink.net/index.php?module=PostCalendar&func=view&Date=20040218&viewtype=details&eid=42&print= Event Date: Feb 18, 2004 Seminars - Melbourne - Unveiling the Issues: Feminism, Islam and Socialism: Socialist Alliance invites you to a Public Forum in Footscray: Unveiling the Issues: Feminism, Islam and Socialism In the current climate of racism and anti-Muslim fear-mongering, women are being attacked for wearing hijabs. In somecases this is being justified in the name of feminism and in defence of secularism; for example the French goverment's recent ban on the wearing of veils in public schools. This meeting explores why socialists and feminists should not only defend a women's right to choose her clothing but also peoples freedom of religious expression. speaker: Margarita Windisch (Socialist Alliance member, feminist and activist with the Victorian Peace Network) Find out more. : http://www.leftlink.net/index.php?module=PostCalendar&func=view&Date=20040218&viewtype=details&eid=59&print= Event Date: Feb 20, 2004 Seminars - Melbourne - Hegel and Ethical Politics: University of Melbourne Summer School Friday 20th February 2004, 9am-5pm Muhammed Kamal, Andy Blunden and Geoff Boucher The last 30 years has seen a major shift in social conflicts in the industrialised world, from struggles for socio-economic reforms to demands for cultural recognition. In the polarised philosophical debate surrounding this paradigm shift, the "struggle for recognition" is opposed to conceptualisations of politics in terms of "redistributive justice." This polarisation connects with another debate of crucial importance to the Left, between advocates of the so-called "identity politics" of the new social movements and defenders of class politics. The "recognition debate," as it has come to be known, therefore concerns the future of left-wing politics in the industrialised democracies. This seminar explores the notion of "Recognition" from three different angles. * 9am: Introduction and Welcome, Andy Blunden * 9:30am: Muhammed Kamal: Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic. * 11:30am: Andy Blunden: Recognition and Mediation. * 1:30pm: Geoff Boucher: Contemporary Struggles for Cultural Recognition * 3:30pm: Panel discussion: Ethical Politics and Recognition. Find out more. : http://www.leftlink.net/index.php?module=PostCalendar&func=view&Date=20040220&viewtype=details&eid=1&print= Please forward as appropriate. All browsers of the site can read the news articles and add calendar events. 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