Monday 22 July 2013

Dale Hess's Calendar - 2013-07-22

The Centre for Dialogue (CfD) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the Muslim Leadership Program. This is the seventh year of the course, coordinated by the CfD in conjunction with the Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV). We would be pleased if you could forward this information to your networks so that we may attract the most talented future Muslim leaders; people who are ‘ready to face the challenges of tomorrow’. Full details and the online application form are available at www.latrobe.edu.au/dialogue
Monday 22 July, 12 noon: 
International Day Against Multinational CorporationsWe invite the social and human rights organizations and all those affected by the policies of the transnational corporations, to join the International Day to be held in different countries on July 20th & 22nd, as an expression of protest against exploitation, poverty, hunger, war, so that we do not become the ones who pay for the economic crisis and environment devastation”. Bring your flags,demands and ideas, open mic. Meet at Monsanto Office, 600 St Kilda RdMelbourne. More Info: Call 0425 539 149 or 0414 970 418. 
Write to: lasnet@latinlasnet.org

Monday 22 July, 6.30 pm: 
Denouncing Meeting. We will have a denouncing meeting on Monday July 22 (the international day) at Trades Hall in Carlton. More Info: Call 0425 539 149 or 0414 970 418. 




Wednesday 24 July, 7 pm – 8.30 pm: 
Women in AfghanistanNuclear physicist and human rights activist Dr Nouria Salehi will talk about projects for women in Afghanistan
Venue: St Kilda Sports Club, 66 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda. 
RSVP: email: innersouthamnesty@hotmail.com by 17th July. 
Cost:entry by gold coin donation.




Thursday 25 July, 6.30 pm: 
Public Meeting: US Militarisation of the Pacific. MAPW with the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network is organising this meeting with visiting activists Victoria-Lola Leon Guerrero from Guam, and Bruce Gagnon, US campaigner against the militarisation of space. Victoria-Lola Leon Guerrero will speak about the US military build-up in Guam, and Bruce Gagnon will discuss Pacific implications of changing US strategy and the "pivot" to Asia and the Pacific. Venue: Meeting Room 1, Trades Hall, corner of Victoria and Lygon Streets, Carlton.
Thursday 25 July, 7 pm: 
Film screening: Frontrunner. Bayside Group of Amnesty International film night with coffee and dessert. The film is Frontrunner, which is a documentary on Afghanistan’s first democratic election. Venue: All Souls Church Hall, 48 Bay RoadSandringham (Mel Ref 76 G10). RSVP by 22 July to Tom Rehn Tel: 9521 9086; Email: rad4@bigpond.com.  

Friday 26 July & Saturday 27 July: 
Celebrate Australian Indigenous Culture and Literature at the 2013 Past Matters Festival. Join a stellar line up of Australian writers, historians, filmmakers, scholars and thinkers as they delve into Australia’s Indigenous past and spotlight its present.




Tuesday 30 July, 8 pm: 
Asylum Seekers – Fact v. Retoric! Genuine facts and figures from 
Prof. Andrew Markus, Monash University and
Faris Mallouhi, La Trobe University. 

ALL WELCOME! 
Venue: High Street Road Uniting Church. Enquiries: Jim 0400 789 543 or Dennis 0488 198 461
Sponsored by the Uniting Churches in Chadstone & Mount Waverley.





Tuesday 6 August, 7.30am - 8.30am 
Hiroshima Day! Every year MAPW, along with other peace organisations, holds a vigil to mark the dropping of an atomic weapon on Hiroshima at 8.15 am on 6 August 1945 and to remember those killed in the attack.
Venue: Steps of St Pauls Cathedral,Swanston St.Melbourne.










Wednesday 7 August, 7:30 pm. 
What now for asylum seekers?
Caz Coleman will review efforts by church and community groups to improve outcomes for refugees and asylum seekers in Australia, while recognising the difficult political constraints. 
Misha Coleman will speak on how local church and community groups can help shape humane policies, including by questioning candidates for the forthcoming federal government elections, and helping to bust the myths perpetrated in this debate, within congregations and with parishioners. She will identify successes so far and challenges everyone can help overcome. 
At the Study Centre, Yarra Theological Union, 34 Bedford Street, Box Hill (best entry via 34 Bedford Street). Tea/coffee and snacks provided afterwards. Your donations welcome.
For the flyer for this event, click HERE.

Thursday 8 August, 7 pm: 
Public Forum: Truth-Telling: Criminalised by Our Government & Suppressed by our Media. 
Hear Julian Assange via live video link from London. Speaking together with a candidate for the WikiLeaks Party (TBA) and Bill Deller, host of 3CR Radio’s Solidarity Breakfast Show. Fitzroy Town Hall201 Napier Street, Fitzroy. Entry: $10 conc / $20 full. SPECIAL $5 entry for 3CR subscribers http://www.3cr.org.au/subscribe. All proceeds go to 3CR Radio. Presented by WikiLeaks http://waca.net.au/ & 3CR Radio’s Solidarity Breakfast Show http://www.3cr.org.au/. For more info contact Bill Deller: 
Phone: 0429 792 274

 Saturday 10 August, 3 pm – 5 pm: 
Hiroshima and Nagasaki Peace Concert. 
This year Japanese for Peace will be holding their Peace Concert at Deakin Edge, Federation Square. It will feature Tim Costello, Hiroshima Junior Marimba Ensemble,Australian Percussion Academy, Jenny Biddle, Bart Willoughby, Orchestra 21, and Wadaiko Rindo. 
Bookings at Trybookings or at the door. Tickets: $20 (full), $15 (conc.). Website: www.jfp.org.au ...

10 August, 12 October, 10 & 11 November: 
Community Development. 
A 4-day short course from one of the world's leading community development practitioners. Working with Dr Jacques Boulet, students will explore concepts, strategies and practices associated with community development. This course looks at ways to empower community not just for survival but with the aim that they will thrive in a way that is sustainable and life enhancing. 
For more info & to register, click hereVenue: Oases Graduate School, Community Learning and Research Centre, 2 Minona Street, Hawthorn.

11 August, 8 & 9 September, 13 October:
Sustainable Relationships in a Technological Age. A 4-day short course at the heart of what it means to live well. How are your relationships with others and the rest of the living world being affected by this age of extraordinary technological progress? Under the guidance of one of Australia’s leading experts in social development, Dr Jacques Boulet, you will reflect on the last 600 years of human history and understand how to create better relationships and communities. For more info & to register, click hereVenue: Oases Graduate School, Community Learning and Research Centre, 2 Minona Street, Hawthorn.




Sunday 18 August to Wednesday 21 August: 
JCMA’s 10th Winter Conference: Sorry is the Hardest Word: Forgiveness and Repentance. JCMA conferences are intended for anyone from one of the three Abrahamic faiths. Participants include men and women, academics, those working in support or welfare roles, tertiary students, and members and leaders of faith communities. 
Sunday TasterOpportunity:1 pm - 9.45 pm. Cost: $55. 
Sunday, the first day of the conference, will provide an overview of the main themes. People who are unable to attend for the whole conference welcome to come to this Sunday Taster.
Applications closing date: Friday 19 July 2013. 
Conference Centre, Pallotti College, Millgrove Melways 289 A2. 
An application form for registration is available www.trybooking.com/CFGA.
  
Friday 23 August – Sunday 25 August: 
Pax Christi Australia National conference:
Peacemaking, an Alternative Narrative! 
Venue: Edmund Rice Centre, Homebush, Sydney. 
More details soon.

Tuesday 17 September, 7 pm refreshments, 7.30 pm start: 
International Day of Peace Community Program. 
To celebrate what is commonly known as 'Peace Day' around the world, the Boroondara Interfaith Network, in partnership with Burwood and District Inter-Church Council, invites you to a forum bringing together people of all faith backgrounds to discuss how we bring peace in today's society. The forum panellists are established and well known in their communities including a Director of the Islamic Museum. School Principal, Victoria police inspector, Multicultural Program coordinator at Wesley Mission and a University Law/Arts student who recently played Fraanz in ‘The Producers’.
 Venue: Church of Christ Hartwell, 246 Highfield Road (close to Toorak Road) Camberwell, (75Tram. Burwood station, MEL 60E5). 
This event is free, however bookings are essential. 
Phone 9278 4753 or register online: www.eventbrite/idp.com.au

Thursday 19 September (time & location TBA): 
Satish Kumar to visit OASES & present a talk in the evening. 
A former monk and long-term peace and environment activist, Satish Kumar has been quietly setting the Global Agenda for change for over 50 years. He was just nine when he left his family home to join the wandering Jains and 18 when he decided he could achieve more back in the world. Satish is Editor of Resurgence Magazine & a Visiting Fellow at the Schumacher College, a close affiliate of the OASES Graduate School. We hope you can join us for an evening with this warm, creative and highly respected man.
  

Saturday 12 October: 
March Against Monsanto. 
Please organise or join the next March Against Monsanto in your town. The movement for GM-free is now grass roots and global! Find the cities already participating at: http://bit.ly/ZTDsk8.
  
Saturday & Sunday 19 & 20 October, 16 & 17 November:  
Creating Connections & Opening Up Creativity. 
A 4-day short course learning deeply about our inherent creativity. An aesthetic experience can spark an enlightening moment where things become clearer and make more sense. This course will guide participants to create your own bridges towards clarity. For more info & to register, click here. Venue: Oases Graduate School, Community Learning and Research Centre, 2 Minona Street, Hawthorn.

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