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SUMMARY:Festival of Civil Disobedience - Online - National
DESCRIPTION:Politics is a battleground – Nonviolent Civil Disobedience as a strategy for system change. \nAs everyday people\, we have many tools at our disposal to fight for bottom up change. Strategically breaking laws or civil disobedience is perhaps the most powerful of these tools. Social research suggests that Civil Disobedience is a very effective strategy in bringing about large scale system change – think Civil Rights\, Women’s Rights\, Indian Independence. \nMore locally in Australia refusal to obey laws and contracts has been used for positive results. For example\, mass walkouts were used by the Victorian union movement to shift from a 14hr workday to our current 8hr workday. First Nations people and students consciously disobeyed segregations laws by supporting Indigenous kids to ‘illegally’ swim in the public pools of Moree and Kempsey. And of course\, there are the significant environmental wins from the non-violent direct action taken in the Franklin River and Jabiluka campaigns. \nThe Festival of Civil Disobedience is a celebration of our long history of rebellion in Australia reminding us all that standing together can (and has) made a difference. If you are working for change\, come along to this event to find out how civil disobedience can help you and your movement create the system shift you value. \n“Without taking up weapons\, and with little money and few traditional resources\, people forming non-violent movements succeed in upending the terms of public debate and shifting the direction of their countries’ politics. Non-violence in this form is not passive. It is a strategy for confrontation.”\n– Mark & Paul Engler\, This is an uprising: How non-violent revolt is shaping the 21st Century \nFor the full program and to register\, visit the webpage\nhttps://ausrebellion.earth/news/festival-of-civil-disobedience/
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SUMMARY:Online - Indigenous perspectives on decolonial futures gathering
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event here: https://mooramoora.org.au/index.php/event/indigenous-perspectives-on-decolonial-futures-gathering/ \n21 FEBRUARY\, 2021 @ 12:30 PM – 4:00 PM $40 – $80 \nThis online gathering aims to explore cultural difference\, Western culture\, colonisation\, modern societies as well as Indigenous worldviews\, perspectives and philosophies from around the world\, including Australia\, Africa\, New Zealand and the Americas. Practical decolonial actions that flow from these perspectives will also be considered along with potential emergent decolonial futures. Formats will include presentations\, interactive exercises in small breakout groups and general questions and discussion. \nThis gathering will be facilitated by Dr. Yin Paradies\, an Aboriginal-Asian-Anglo Australian of the Wakaya people from the Gulf of Carpentaria. He is Professor of Race Relations at Deakin University\, where he conducts research on racism and anti-racism as well as teaching and researching Indigenous knowledges and decoloniality. Yin is a climate and ecological activist who is committed to understanding and interrupting the devastating impacts of modern societies. He seeks meaningful mutuality of becoming and embodied kinship with all life through transformed ways of knowing\, being and doing that are grounded in wisdom\, humility\, respect and generosity. He is a current Moora Moora resident\, having moved to the mountain in 2020 to be in community\, cultivate a closer connection to Country and engage in an ethos of down-shifted collective sufficiency\, voluntary simplicity\, frugality\, direct democracy and radical localisation. \nTickets at: https://events.humanitix.com/indigenous-knowledges-and-decolonial-futures
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SUMMARY:Lessons From the Occupy Movement - Online - National
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the global call for action by the Indignados movement in Spain\, the protests and revolutions across the Arab World and the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City\, Occupy Melbourne and Occupy Sydney was launched by many hundreds of activists in October 2011. Occupy sought to transform the centre of major cities into a ‘common’ space of political demonstration where people could learn\, discuss\, highlight and disrupt abuses of political and corporate power.  The policing of the Occupy movement in Australia and around the world set a template that is faced by movements today. \nIn this panel organised by Melbourne Activist Legal Support\,activists and advocates from Melbourne and Sydney will draw out and explore lessons for activists today including the challenges of holding public space\, anticipating the level of repression and the legal and human rights support structures set up during and after the occupation itself. \nOn the panel is: Megan Fitzgerald from Fitzroy Legal Service\, Larissa Payne from Occupy Sydney and XR Sydney Erin Buckley from Occupy Melbourne Legal Support (OMLS) and Anthony Kelly from MALS. \nThis event is part of XR Australia’s Festival of Civil Disobedience. There are lots of amazing workshops. Full details here: https://ausrebellion.earth/news/festival-of-civil-disobedience/
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