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Further details of Grassroots Gathering in Dublin, June 27th

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday June 17, 2003 15:27author by GGfan Report this post to the editors

Update of information of the next Grassroots Gathering including venue details

*** Grassroots Gathering 5 ***
*** Dublin, June 27th - 29th ***

The fifth Grassroots Gathering will be held at the
Teacher's Club, 36 Parnell Square (west side), Dublin 1
from Friday 27 June at 7 pm to Sunday 29 June at 6
pm, with participants from community organisations, the
anti-war movement, environmental groups, global justice
campaigners, and more.

The Gathering brings together non-hierarchical activists
and groups involved in the global movement against neo-
liberalism and war for a weekend of workshops, socials,
videos, debates, activities and fun geared towards
building and developing the movement in Ireland,
particularly in view of the World Economic Forum's visit to
Ireland this autumn.

A key theme for this gathering is developing diversity
within the movement, and opening the Gathering to
movements and sectors which have not yet become
involved. Topics for workshops include: "Networking
between movements", "Opposing war", "Is social
partnership going anywhere?", "Whose progress?",
"Dealing with burnout", "Direct action", "Getting beyond
the usual suspects", "Preparing for the World Economic
Forum", "Who pays for the environment?", etc.

The Grassroots Gathering is a bottom-up (grassroots,
participatory, anti-authoritarian) network based on the
principle that people should control their own lives and
work together as equals, as part of how we work as well
as what we are working towards. It has been meeting for
the last two years in Dublin, Cork, Belfast and Limerick
and has also given birth to the Grassroots Network
Against War, pioneering mass non-violent direct action
against the US military use of Shannon. (There's more
information about the network, as well as a draft
timetable for this Gathering, on the web at
http://grassrootsgathering.freeservers.com.)

Please contact Eoghan at ,
tel 086-8792025, if you need floorspace, or if you can
offer it! We also hope to be able to organise on-location
childcare if needed - please let us know if so and we will
do our best to organise it.

author by thegoodbus - the good buspublication date Tue Jun 17, 2003 16:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The good bussers (as many of us as can make it) will also be giving a report back from Evian at the grassroots gathering.
So if you want to know how it went and hear about the 'accident' at the bridge involving Martin Shaw or the protests in Lausanne, as well as the days leading up to the protest, the building of the camps in Annemasse, come along and ask us.

author by Eric Blair - Desolation Row incpublication date Tue Jun 17, 2003 20:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

We don't need no education, eh boizngalz?

I suppose we'll be supporting ASTI etc in their "struggle" for even more cash for wrecking even more heads and enduring even longer holidays while moaning about their less talented but better connected college mates who swindled better jobs, gaffs, orgasms etc while the worthee educators languished in the hell of a 21 hour week, 32 weeks a year, bless their tortured souls.

Down here on the street we work smart, we cause no grief, we liberate and celebrate. You can stuff your teachers' club bourgeois grassroots up your asti whatzi, no more grassroots, I'm on the moss...

author by Special Branch - Gardapublication date Wed Jun 18, 2003 03:04author email info at garda dot ieauthor address Harcourt St.author phone 666Report this post to the editors

"Try to save the world and all the do is smoke pot
and smell bad"

Related Link: http://www.garda.ie
author by Matt Waine QPM - EUROSPOLpublication date Wed Jun 18, 2003 12:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

author by good - buspublication date Thu Jun 19, 2003 18:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

what an elitist name, "the GoodBus" ie everyone else is bad only we on the good bus are good. Straight from the mouth of George W. whats next the axis of evil of the swp sp and anyone else who isn't trendy enough.

 
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