Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Debate about Libon Treaty

Voting yes or no to the Lisbon Treaty you need to know whether it is good or bad for you. Please listen to this argument for and against by :




Patrick Maphoso is for the treaty. He is from south Africa community ran for the last local election for the inner city north 2009.





Versus





Abdulhaseeb discussing against the Lisbon treaty and he is from the Indian Community in Dublin. He is a broadcaster.





Please click on the videos and have a good listen





Part 1




Part 2



Part 3

Part 4

What are you going to vote YES or NO or obstain ????????????
Filming By Ibrahim and Abdullah

Siptu Demonstration against cuts 30/9/9:

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Opinions for or against Lisbon Treaty

The speaker expresses regret to where this country is going!

Singing nobody knows why I am crying

Thursday, September 17, 2009

March Against NAMA

To All Members
Details of the March Against NAMA on Saturday. With the proposed cuts that will devastate working class communities it is urgent that we take to the streets and protest against a government that is bailing out the banks at our expense. Encourage colleagues, clients, friends and neighbours to get out and protest.
Hope to see you there.
GrĂ¡inne Foy

Social Inclusion Co-ordinator
North West Inner City Network
117-118 North King Street
Dublin 7

Tel 01 6774494
Mob 087 9806820

Friday, September 11, 2009

Cultural Night on the 17th September 2009



As part of our development education activities, we would like to invite you to our Moonlight Talk/Cultural Night on the 17th September 2009.
Places are limited, please RSVP by 15th September to
http://uk.mc237.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=Rebecca@africacentre.ie




Regards

Rebecca O' Halloran
Africa Centre
9c Abbey Street Lower
Methodist Church Building
Dublin 1
Republic of Ireland

Tel/Fax: 00353-1-865 6951
http://www.africacentre.ie/

Visit Calendar of Events section on our website to see the latest activities and events

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY


11 Meath Street, Dublin 8 Tel: 01 473 6975 email:
info@lirtraining.ie www.lirtraining.ie


PART – TIME EVENING CLASSES

EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY


AN ACCREDITED COURSE

BY CITY AND GUILDS

Starting on 23rd September – 10 weeks

Taking place: Liberties College, Bull Alley Street, Dublin 8.

Registration Evenings on 7th, 9th, 14th and 16th September between 6pm and 8pm.
Course Fee €145.00
For more information contact Tel: 01 473 6975 Email:
info@lirtraining.ie Web. www.lirtraining.ie

Sunday, September 6, 2009

SIPTU Community sector protest planned for 1.00pm Wednesday 30th September

Dear Friends, There is a general SIPTU Community sector protest planned for 1.00pm Wednesday 30th September. This is to protest the huge funding cuts being made by Government in the community and voluntary sector which are affecting the most vulnerable and marginalised individuals and communities. DMRC will take part in this protest and hopes that you will all join us that day. However, because some of the longest standing projects which have been giving essential support to disadvantaged communities all over the country are under specific threat, there is another protest planned for this coming Tuesday 8th September ( flyer attached). This is to support the CDPs, the Community Development Projects which are providing space, education and community development work to thousands of people all over Dublin and Ireland. Many of these projects work specifically to integrate new and established communities, promote cultural diversity and combat racism. The EARS initiative grew out of the CDP work. The recent Mc Carthy report proposed abolishing the entire CDP programme which would mean closing down all these valuable projects. The LYCS in Dublin 1, the Lourdes Youth and Community Services is funded under the CDP programme and currently provides both youth and adult programmes to people who have missed out on educational opportunities elsewhere. LYCS is just advertising for a new ESOL programme for migrants living locally to improve their English language skills to assist them to integrate and find work. Please pass this information on to all your contacts. I will send out further details of the 30th September event closer to the date.

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