Friday, November 30, 2007Trad Session in Seomra Spraoi - Friday 9pmTrad music session in Seomra Spraoi this evening. All welcome, 9.00pm, bring a musical instrument. BYOB (0) comments Wednesday, November 28, 2007Zine workshop - Thursday eveningRevisiting The Personal (0) comments Monday, November 26, 2007Saturday from 1 - 5pmbicycle jumble Saturday, December 1st, 1-5pm Bring your unwanted bike parts and swap 'em! brakes, frame, handlebars, saddle, bell, pedals, lights, wheels (0) comments Wednesday, November 21, 2007Moore Street Development - Public Meeting Thursday 6.30pm
Public meeting - Save Moore Street Thursday 6.30pm Seomra Spraoi There is a meeting being held for anybody interested in working against this development, both publicising the proposals and hopefully submitting a planning objection. Lots of ideas and people needed Dublin's much loved Moore St. market, one of the most organically diverse, culturally & historically layered streets remaining in Dublin city centre is under serious threat of extinction from a €500 million multi-storey commercial development. Plans are soon due to be fully unveiled to the public. The developer behind the Dundrum shopping centre has in the past few years bought most of the property in an area encompassing Henry Street to Parnell Street in the north/south direction and O'Connell Street to Moore Street in the east/west direction. Most of the buildings are to be demolished to make way for a glorified shopping centre to include two canopied multi-storey shopping streets. These plans are due to be submitted for planning application with the full support of Dublin City Council in what will no doubt be sold to the public as a 'visionary' and 'revitalising' project for the north inner city. Plans of this development will soon be made available to the public who have the power to object and make a stand with the traders. Further details see: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/85003 (0) comments Burma - film and information evening on Wednesday
Film screening and discussion, Wednesday November 21st 2007 A special information evening and discussion is taking place on Wednesday 21st of November at 7.30pm in Seomra Spraoi on recent and past events in Burma. The event is organised jointly by Voluntary Service International and Burma Action Ireland and will higlight the need to maintain focus on Burma and current events there. €3 entrance will be collected at the door and divided between Seomra Spraoi, VSI and Burma Action Ireland. Related Link: http://www.vsi.ie More details: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/85044 (0) comments Thursday, November 15, 2007Gluaiseacht Skillshare Weekend - Nov 16th to 18thYou are invited to a weekend of workshops, talks and films to be held in Seomra Spraoi in Dublin from 16th-18th November. The purpose of the weekend is to get people interested in activism from various backgrounds and groups to meet up, get to know each other and learn from the experience of the current Gluaiseacht activists and others. We hope to create enthusiasm for the various campaigns and some formal and informal networks which would kick-start some serious activism through Gluaiseacht and each other. Where Seomra Spraoi 4 Mary’s Abbey, Dublin 1Directions: coming from Capel St Bridge, walk up Capel St, turn left at the Boar’s Head of, large grey-blue building on your right, old Music Maker building. It is across the road from and Rhodes restaurant. http://seomraspraoi.blogspot.com/
How Much? Free of charge and food will be provided. If you are coming from outside Dublin and are in need of a place to stay please let us know and we will try to hook you up with a couch or a floor. Please let us know if you are coming anyway so we can provide food for all
Contact Us Ph 0851590728 Admission is free and food will be provided (vegan/vegetarian). There will also be a social on saturday evening. Please confirm you are coming so we make sure we can provide food for all. Phone Fergal on 0851590728 or e-mail gluaiseacht@gmail.ie
Workshop List Climate Change - Oisin Coughlan (Friends of the Earth) Media work - Mark Malone (WSM, Grassroots Network, Seomra Spraoi, Gluaiseacht), William Hederman (Ex Irish Times photo journalist and current media lecturer DCU) NVDA Legal advice - Owen Rice , Sean Ryan Zero-carbon living – Andy Wilson (Sustainability Magazine) Biodiversity - Anja Murray (An Taisce) Shell to Sea - Aron Baker (Rossport Solidarity camp resident engineer) Pie- and jam- making! - Mags Liddy (Gluaiseacht, Political author, Peace activist and Chef Extraordinaire) Permaculture/natural building – Grainne McHugh (Gluaiseacht, Shell to Sea) Irish Anti War - Conor Cregan (Gluaiseacht, Shannon Peace Activist) Boycott Coke - Daniel Finn (Winner of the Daniel Singer Prise for Journalism, ISN, UCD student union Delegate to Colombia) Student Action on Climate Change - Dave Curran (Current Environmental Officer Sustainable living - [growing your own food, making wine, herbal medicine etc] Tracy Ryan (Bitchin Kitchin, Rossport Solidarity Camp, Gluaiseacht) Justice for Terrence Wheelock - Larry Wheelock for more Information about gluaiseacht see www.gluaiseacht.ie or www.bebo.com/gluaiseacht (0) comments Tuesday, November 13, 2007Screening this Wednesday, November 14th - Fast Food NationFeature: Fast Food Nation Venue: Seomra Spraoi4, Mary's Abbey D1 Suggested Donation: Waged/Unwaged 2.50/2.00 Directions: Coming from Capel St bridge, turn left at the Boar's Head off Capel Street, large grey-blue building (blue door) on your right, old Melody Maker building. It is across the road from the "Capel Building" and Rhodes restaurant. It is on the Luas track. time: 7.30pm If you want to screen a feature/short/documentary/music video.......... e-mail: screeninggroup@hushmail.com (1) comments Wednesday, November 07, 2007Launch Party for The Rag no.2 - Saturday Nov 10thRAG Issue 2 Launch Party What's all this then? (0) comments Sunday, November 04, 2007Route Irish - film screening Wednesday November 7th
'Route Irish' Feature Length Documentary On Movement Against Use of Shannon By US Military 2002-2006 'Route Irish', a feature length verité/essay film on the campaign(s) against Irish facilitation of the US/UK Invasion of Iraq will be screened for the first time publicly on Wedensday 7th November in Seomra Spraoi.
(0) comments Thursday, November 01, 2007Sunday 4th November - 5pm Break the World Bank and 7pm Reproductive Rights in Ireland
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Reproductive Rights in Ireland: Past, present and future A discussion meeting on reproductive rights in Ireland. A discussion meeting introduced by Mary Muldowney, pro-choice campaigner, entitled: Reproductive Rights in Ireland:Past, Present and Future will be hosted by Choice Ireland on Sunday 4th November at 7pm. The venue is Seomra Spraoi, Marys Abbey (continuation of Abbey Street, off Capel Street), Dublin 1 opposite Rhodes restaraunt. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Break the World Bank Sunday 4th November 5pm Seomra Spraoi In advance of the upcoming World Bank meeting in Dublin on 12th November there will be an info evening with discussion and a few short movies looking at the role of the World Bank in the spread of destructive global capitalism and how this impacts on communities around the world. Through its conditions for loans the World Bank has forced privatisation of many essential services. This movie looks at water privatisation in Bolivia and how communities have been affected by harsh World Bank policies. The World Bank has been very comfortable handing out loans to right wing dictators and brutal regimes who used the money to oppress the people of their countries. Though the tyrannic regimes may have fallen many are still living with their legacy by being forced to repay these loans to the World Bank. 'Dictators Debt' examines the effects of these illegitimate debts on majority world countries, focusing on South Africa and the Philippines. ************ The World Bank is coming to Dublin on Monday November 12th November - delegates will stay at the Grand Hotel Malahide. This is also where they will meet and discuss new strategies for the privatisation of "development". They claim to be working for a world free of poverty yet... (0) comments
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