PMA what’s on where listings
PMA what’s on where listings
Kia ora,
PMA is now back on-line, but we have a rather large backlog of email messages which have accumulated over the past couple of weeks still to sort through ... this weeks listings are therefore restricted to what’s on in the very near future; the full listings will resume next week.
*** NATIONAL
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4 and 5 July - Proposed National Day of Action against US
economic and military dominance - Peace Action Wellington
brought a proposal to the National Peace Workshops that 4
July (US Independence Day) or 4 and 5 July (to include the
Saturday) be National Days of Action against US economic
and military dominance, with the general themes (at this
stage) of whose independence? - US independence at whose
expense? - independence for all. In the cities with a US
military or diplomatic presence, protest will be mainly
focussed around that. In towns and cities with neither of
those, then around a symbolic or actual example of US
imperialism, KFC, McDonalds, a petrol station ... Or you
could use the day/s to educate around independence, what
does it mean for Aotearoa / NZ, what kind of independence
do we want, what positive alternatives are there to
corporate globalisation ... whatever you like! Don’t forget
to send details of what you’re planning to do to
***** LOCAL ***** *** AUCKLAND ~ FRI, 6
June - Vigil for human rights in Aceh - the last of three
held today, each held with a backdrop memorial wall
featuring the names of 100-plus people from Aceh who have
either 'disappeared' or been killed in the past five years
and who are representative of some 10,000 mostly civilian
deaths during the past 10 years; from 4pm to 5-30pm, corner
Victoria and Hobson Streets (outside TVNZ). Organised by
Amnesty International, for more info contact Stephen
Connelly at conob@clear.net.nz
~ SAT, 7 June -
Palestine/Israel Rally for Peace: supporting peace and
justice based on Removal of Israeli Occupation, Right of
Return for Refugees, Sharing Jerusalem and Cessation of
Jewish only Settlements in occupied Palestine, 2pm to 3pm,
Aotea Square, Queen Street. Contact David Wakim tel (09)
520 0201. ~ WEDS, 11 June - Citizens Against Privatisation
will be addressing the Waitakere City Council, which is
reviewing its policy on user pays for water; go and support
the CAP people, 6pm, at Waitakere City Council Offices,
Moselle Ave, off Lincoln Rd, Henderson. For more info
contact c/o email pennybright@xtra.co.nz ~ WEDS, 11 June
- Water Pressure Group meeting to focus on signing up
street delegates and boycotters following the successful
launch last week of the Water Pressure Group (Auckland)'s
campaign to build the water bill boycott at street level;
the focus of this meeting is on Avondale, but if you want
to sign up as a boycotter, and you live outside the Avondale
area, you are very welcome! If you want to sign up as a
boycotter, bring a copy of your last rates demand, and last
4 Metrowater bills - you need this to fill in your letter
of dispute with Metrowater, and to 'register' with the WPG
as a boycotter. At 7-30pm, Avondale Primary School Hall,
Crayford St West (Avondale Primary School is in Great North
Rd, opposite the old 3 Guys site, but the School Hall is
around the corner, about 100 metres up Crayford St West).
For more info contact Water Pressure Group (Auckland) email
pennybright@xtra.co.nz ~ THURS, 12 June - 'The History of
the Treaty of Waitangi 1840 -2003', with Dr Claudia Orange,
7-30pm, Salvation Army Hall, 87-91 Clevedon Road, Papakura.
Light supper provided, entry by gold coin donation, students
free. Organised by Papakura Franklin National Council of
Women, sponsored by South Auckland Charitable Trust; for
more info contact Vivian Pollock tel 09-298 6781. ~ Every
week day - anti-war vigil / service with Rev Craig Forbes,
12 noon to 1pm, at the Pitt Street Methodist Church,
Newton. ~ Every Wednesday - Direct Anti War Action
meeting, supper provided, all welcome! 7-30pm, at Trades
Hall, 147 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn. Organised by Direct
Anti War Action, for more info contact email
euphemiak@yahoo.com ~ Every Saturday - picket at 12 noon,
outside the US Consulate, Citibank Building, Customs St
East, because the US is still occupying Iraq and killing
Iraqis. Organised by Direct Anti War Action, for more info
contact email euphemiak@yahoo.com ~ Every Sunday - Silent
Peace Vigil, every Sunday from 9-15am to 9-45am, outside
the Quaker Meeting House, 115 Mt Eden Rd. All welcome, for
more info tel Friends Centre (09) 630 6834. ***
THAMES ~ Every Saturday - silent vigil for peace, 9-15am
to 9-45am, outside St James Church. For more info contact
tel (07) 868 9914, email bellbird@wave.co.nz ***
MASTERTON ~ Every Sunday - Peace Vigil: silent meditation
and prayers for world peace, from 5pm to 5-30pm at the
Cenotaph, Masterton Park, until the invasion ends. Bring a
cushion, candles and flowers if you wish. For more
information contact Guusje tel (06) 379 5047. *** HUTT
VALLEY ~ TUES, 10 June - Bob Rigg, who resigned in protest
from his position at the Organisation for the Prohibition
of Chemical Weapons (which monitors compliance with the
Chemical Weapons Convention) when the US administration
forced the Director Jose Bustani out of office last year,
speaks at the Waiwhetu - Lower Hutt Peace Group meeting,
8pm at the Epuni Baptist Church Hall, 300 Waiwhetu Road,
Lower Hutt. For more info contact Arthur Quinn, tel (04)
567 0533. *** WELLINGTON ~ FRI, 6 and SAT, 7 June -
'Tug of War' - war is history - war is romantic - war is
personal - war is destruction - war is death - dedicated to
all of us as victims of war - a play presented by Phil
Peleton and Nicola Belsham, directed by Steven Arnold;
preceded by 'The Line', a psychodrama; from 7pm ('The Line'
runs to approx 7-30pm, then 'Tug of War') at Athena
Montessori College, 203 Willis Street. For more info
contact tel (04) 801 7001. ~ SAT, 7 June - Te Papa's
Matariki celebration - events from 11 am; including the
Hirini Melbourne Tribute Concert: Richard Nunns, Waimihi
Hotere, Whirimako Black and Justin Kereama perform a tribute
to Hirini's musical legacy, 1pm to 1-45pm at Te Marae, Te
Papa, part of Te Papa's Matariki celebration. For more info
check out
http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/whats_on/se_Matariki.html ~
MON, 9 June - Screening of 'The Leech and the Earthworm' - a
documentary on GE and Indigenous Peoples where Indigenous
peoples voice their views on Western science, its vision of
a genetically engineered future, and its deep links with
corporate profits and globalisation. "The Leech and the
Earthworm is a journey that combines passionate critiques of
a future threatened by genetic engineering, and shares
living alternatives to a globalised monoculture, with
stunning visuals and music from around the world. The Leech
and the Earthworm is a provocative film that inspires us to
ask serious questions of the collective illusion we call
'progress'." 'The Leech and the Earthworm' is by Max Pugh
and Marc Silver, a Yeast Directions and IPCB (Indigenous
Peoples Council on Biocolonialism) production, produced by
Debra Harry (Run time: 68 mins) from the IPCB who will be
present to answer questions. Screens at 6pm, at Athena
College, 203 Willis Street. For more info contact Val tel
(04) 383 9315 or email valeriem@paradise.net.nz ~ TUES,
WEDS and THURS, 10 - 12 June - Women wanted! for 'Ladies in
Luncheon' street theatre to support the GE court case
against ERMA, brought by MAdGE's lawyers asking the High
Court to conduct a Review of last year’s decision which
approved AgResearch to insert genes from different species,
including humans, into cattle; from 11-45am to 12-30pm in
Midland Park (Lambton Quay, outside Astoria). If you want
to be part of the street theatre, please contact Kara tel
(04) 387 5785 (work) or email kara@wetafx.co.nz for more
info, and to let her know if you wish to wear a cow's head
mask. Please bring a passive activity with you each day such
as a newspaper, knitting, laptop, children, etc to complete
the theatrical experience! ~ TUES, 10 June - 'World trade
- Current Issues and Future Directions', discussion with
Alan Oxley (Chairman, National Australian APEC Study
Centre, Monash University, Melbourne) which will include
Doha, bi-lateralism, and the implications of any
Australia-USA agreement on CER and NZ. From 10am to 12
noon, Seminar Room, Institute of Policy Studies 6, Waiteata
Rd, Kelburn, coffee served at 9-45 am. Organised by
Institute of Policy Studies; if you are planning on going,
please RSVP by 6 June 2003 to Maggy Hope (04) 463 5307 or
ipos@vuw.ac.nz ~ TUES, 10 June - Why is Mäori news ‘bad
news’? with Dr Judy McGregor, the EEO Commissioner and a
former journalist, speaking about the media’s portrayal of
Mäori, women and minorities. She will examine why we get the
news we do, and discuss strategies to help improve the news
media’s selection of news and the representation of Mäori,
women and minorities in New Zealand society; from 12-30pm
to 2pm, Conference Room, Human Rights Commission, L8, Vogel
Bldg, 15 Aitken St. A Wellington Human Rights Speakers
Forum; if you are planning on going, please RSVP to Narlene
Ioane by 2pm on Monday 9 June tel (04) 473 9981 or email
Narlenei@hrc.co.nz ~ THURS, 12 June - candle lit vigil for
peace, 5pm to 6pm at the Cenotaph, for more info contact
Peace Movement Aotearoa, tel (04) 382 8129 or email
pma@xtra.co.nz ~ Ongoing to 30 June - Celebrate Matariki
at Te Papa - for more info check out
http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/whats_on/se_Matariki.html ~
Every week day - St Andrew's on The Terrace is offering a
quiet space for anyone to participate in offering
ecumenical peace vigil. Everyone is invited to share in a
quiet meditative time, offering prayers for peace before
going to work; from 8am to 8-30am, Monday - Friday. For more
info contact email office@standrews.org.nz ~ Every
Saturday - 'Behind the News' on Wellington Access Radio (783
AM), broadcast at 12-30pm, presented by Don Franks,
Victoria Quade and Jim Delahunty. If you have something
you'd like them to cover, or a comment on the programme,
please contact Jim Delahunty tel (04)938 6943. ~ Every
Sunday - Te Aro Heritage guided walks, courtesy of Campaign
for a Better City, take place each Sunday for the
foreseeable future. Meet at 1pm at the junction of Cuba
Street and Tonks Avenue, opposite Arthur Street; entry by
koha. Contact Karen MacIntyre tel (04) 973 5355 for more
information or to volunteer your time. ~ Every Sunday,
‘Peace Report’ on Wellington Access Radio (783 AM),
broadcast at 11-45am, brought to you by the Peace Council,
funded by PADET. If you or your group wish to make a free
programme to be broadcast in this slot, please contact Des
Brough tel/fax (04) 388 3173. *** CHRISTCHURCH ~ Every
day - people of faith and no faith are invited to join us
for a half hour prayer service for peace, with prayers from
Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities from around the
world; 12 noon at St Marks Methodist Church in Somerfield
(corner Barrington and Somerfield Streets). For more info
contact tel (03) 332 5202 or email
ChChSthMeth@xtra.co.nz ~ Every week day - Peace Sanctuary,
all are welcome to pray for peace, be still and quiet, or
light a candle, from 12 noon to 2pm, at St Luke’s in the
City, Anglican Church, corner Manchester and Kilmore
Streets. For more info tel (03) 366 2253. ~ Every Friday
- Christchurch Catholic Worker invite you to join their
vigil at the US Air Force base at Harewood, flights from the
base serve the vast US military/intelligence bases at Pine
Gap and Nurrungar. Meet at 4-30pm, at the Airport
Roundabout (where the totem pole is). For more info contact
Christchurch Catholic Worker email
mmc62@student.canterbury.ac.nz *** TIMARU ~ Every
Friday - prayers for peace, 12 noon at the stone cross
outside St Mary's Church, Church St. For more info please
contact Nance Hammond tel (03) 684 4608 or email
nancehammond@hotmail.com