PMA National - What’s On
16 November 2000
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PMA
National - What’s On
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*** INTERNATIONAL ***
~ 25 November - International Day of Action to End Violence Against Women, see local listings (Wellington, 24 November) for events.
~ 10 December - Human Rights Day, (see local listings, Auckland 8 December) for events.
*** NATIONAL ***
~ John Pilger in Aotearoa !
* pre-visit events: * FRI, 17 November - 'Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq', John Pilger with Denis Halliday, 9-30pm on TV1; * SAT, 18 November - at 9-25am approx. he will be interviewed by John Campbell; * ‘Paying the Price’ will be screened again in Wellington on 23 November (see under local listings);
* public events: * THURS, 23 November and FRI, 24 November - at ‘Turning the Tide’ conference (see listing below); also on * FRI, 24 November, John will be speaking and presenting the Awards at the Peace Foundation's Media Peace Awards ceremony - 8pm at the Dorothy Winstone Theatre, Auckland Girls Grammar (see listing below).
~ Ongoing, everywhere ! - GE public
meetings. 1) For details of meetings at different venues
around the country organised by the Interchurch Commission
on Genetic Engineering, check out
~ 17 to 19 November -
‘Poverty, Prosperity, Progress’, DEVNET conference, to be
held at Victoria University, Wellington. For further
information, contact Gitanjali Bedi at ~ 19 to 24
November - Youth Environment Summit, YES 2000, at Lincoln
University in Christchurch, for more information check out
~ 23 and 24
November - ‘Turning the Tide - a new approach to conflict
resolution’, speakers include John Pilger, Judena Goldring,
Professor Brice Dickson, Cameron Bennett, Merepeka
Raukawa-Tait and Maire Leadbeater, ‘Turning the Tide’ aims
to develop new, practical approaches to resolving conflict.
A collaboration between the British Council and Auckland
University of Technology (AUT). For more information, tel
(09) 307 9788, ~ 23 and 24 November - ‘Community
Employment and economic development opportunities in the new
millennium’, with speakers John Chetwin, John Stansfield,
Peter Kenyon, Michael O’Meara and Hemi Toia, the COMMACT
Aotearoa National Conference, to be held in Wellington. For
more info contact Bronwyn Vercoe tel (03) 789 6477 or
~ 24 November - Media
Peace Awards 2000, speaker John Pilger (with thanks to The
British Council), the Media Peace Awards aim to recognise
those in the media whose work increases co-operation not
conflict, tolerance not tension, 8-00pm at the Dorothy
Winstone Theatre, Auckland Girls Grammar, tickets $25 waged
/ $15 unwaged from Ticketek (09) 307-5000, Nga Tohu Rongomau
Papaho in association with the Like Minds Award. For more
information contact Peace Foundation, tel (09) 373 2379,
~ 24 to 26 November - Protecting Native
Forests Within a World Trade Environment - will bring forest
campaigners from around the Pacific Rim (and the world) to
NZ, hosted at the Tapu Te Ranga Marae by Native Forest
Network (NFN) and Native Forest Action (NFA). This 3-day hui
will focus largely on trade liberalisation issues as
pertaining to native forest campaigning. Contact: Garrick
Martin, Native Forest Network, PO Box 2771,
Otautahi/Christchurch. ~ 30
November to 1 December - ‘Children’s needs, rights and
welfare: developing strategies for the ‘whole child’ in the
21st century’, conference organised by Waikato University
School of Law and the Centre of NZ Jurisprudence. Speakers
and panels on He Taonga Ngä Tamariki (Children are Taonga);
Domestic Violence and the Child; Proactive Child Protection;
Children and the Criminal Justice System; Health Rights and
the Child; Rights to Adequate Education-inclusion and
exclusion; and Developing Strategies for Partnership and
Change: international obligations and national objectives.
Registration is $40 or $25 for one day. For more info tel
(07) 838 4466 ext 6734; fax (07) 838 4417;
~ 1
to 3 December - Gondwana Forests Sanctuary strategy meeting
- this hui aims to fulfil a need for greater coordination by
forest campaigners working to protect Gondwana remnant
forests. A proposal for greater networking on forest
campaigns in Chile, Argentina, Australia, Aotearoa and
Australia was consolidated with a meeting of activists in
Pucon, Southern Chile in 1998. To be held at Lake Rotoiti
Lodge, Nelson Lakes. Contact: Garrick Martin, Native Forest
Network, PO Box 2771, Otautahi/Christchurch.
~ 8 to 14 December - LITE!
the Live-in Theological Experience, the biannual joint
venture of the Student Christian Movement of Aotearoa and
College House Institute of Theology, LITE 2000 will be held
in Christchurch. For more information contact Michael
Perkins, tel (03) 366 9274, fax (03) 365 2919,
***** LOCAL
***** *** AUCKLAND ~ SUN, 19 November - WILPF
Breakfast, 9-30am at 1/5 Seymour Street, St Mary's Bay, $10,
all welcome. ~ MON, 20 November - Chris Lawrence speaks
at the final meeting of the Human Rights Network (Auckland)
this year, 5-30pm at the Race Relations Office, cnr Queen
Street and Durham Street. ~ FRI, 8 Dec - the Annual Human
Rights Day rally will be held in Aotea Square this year from
11-30am to 1-30pm. All groups with an interest in Human
Rights are invited to set up a stall, put on street theatre,
musical or dance events over the lunch-hour. There will be a
mike for those who wish to make a brief speech about human
rights and we hope that we can as usual have the event
opened by the Deputy-Mayor, Bruce Hucker, supported by one
of the Human Rights Commission. In association with this
year's event, a children’s art display will be exhibited on
the deck of the Aotea Centre. Central Auckland Intermediate
schools have been invited to participate in the hope that,
if successful, secondary schools can be asked to come in
next year. Sponsored by Pax Christi Aotearoa-NZ, for more
info contact Kevin McBride, *** LOWER HUTT ~ Tues, 12 December -
‘Living in the global village’, Ken Douglas speaks at the
Waiwhetü / Lower Hutt Peace Group meeting, 8pm at the
Waiwhetü Uniting Church Hall, 6 Trafalgar St. Contact Arthur
Quinn, tel (04) 567 0533. *** WELLINGTON ~ THURS, 23
November - ‘Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq’
John Pilger's wide-ranging documentary on the Iraq
situation, with speakers Matt Robson, Associate Minister of
Foreign Affairs, and Ced Simpson, Director of Amnesty
International, 6pm at the City Gallery, hosted by Wellington
Quakers Peace and Public Questions Committee and the Iraq
Sanctions Medical Alert Group. For more info contact Tony
Maturin tel (04) 389 4715. ~ FRI, 24 November - ‘Reclaim
the Night’ march, meet 8pm at Civic Square, then performers
from 10pm at the Bluenote, women and children only, for more
info contact Tel (04) 473 5358 or ~ SAT,
25 November - ‘Behind the News’ the monthly programme on
Wellington Access Radio (783 AM), broadcast at 12-30pm,
brought to you by Jim Delahunty, producer of ‘Dig’. ~ MON,
27 November - ‘Celebration of Pachamama - Protecting Global
Forests within a World Trade Environment’ an opportunity to
meet indigenous activists from Latin America attending the
Protecting Global Forests Conference (see ‘national’
listings). Light meal from 6pm, events from 7-15pm with
story teller and musician Yuyai Lema, Latin guitarist Jacob
de Ruter, and special guests including, Carlos Beas Torres,
indigenous representative of UCIZONI, from the Tehuantepec
region of southeastern Mexico, Orin Langelle & Anne
Petermann, US activists with ACERCA, at the St John
Conference Centre, cnr Willis and Dixon St, entry $15/$10.
Contact Paul Bruce tel (04) 389 8699 or Rolando Olemdo Tel
568 7095, or ~ TUES, 5 December -
Picnic in the Park ! a celebration for the launch of the UN
International year of Volunteers, for volunteers and groups
working with volunteers, contact tel (04) 499 4570. ~
THURS, 7 December - Wellington Peace Lunch Forum - an
informal lunch time session to exchange peace news, bring
your lunch, your leaflets, your news and views, tea and
coffee provided, 1pm to 2pm on the first Thursday of each
month at the PMA offices, Rooms 16 and 17, Trades Hall, 126
Vivian Street, Wellington.
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Peace Movement Aotearoa the national
networking peace group PO Box 9314, Wellington, Aotearoa
/ New Zealand. tel +64 4 382 8129, fax 382 8173,