Here is the info on the 9th March Feminist Gathering from the organisers:
9TH MARCH FEMINIST GATHERING
Building on the energy of International Women’s Day 2008, we are bringing
together feminists from many backgrounds and political positions for one exciting and thought-provoking day of workshops, discussions and network building.
FEMINIST GATHERING:
Sunday 9th March 2008
12:00-1:00pm
1) Fem/mes talk: consciousness-raising and coffee session
2) Open discussion on feminist childrearing
3) Feminist and queer movements in Belarus
1:15-2:15pm
1) Sex workers and feminists: why they need each other
2) Women seeking asylum
3) Women’s self-defense
2:30-3:30pm
1) Sex trafficking: myths, migrant sex workers and labour rights
2) Consent and community response to sexual assault
3) ‘Women of the Book who Go by the Name Feminists’
(For women who self- identify as religious and feminists)
3:45-4:45pm
1) F-T-eminism: workshop on feminism for male-identified trans people
2) Feminist erotic media and diy porn
3) Abortion rights: defending and extending reproductive freedoms
5:00-6:00pm
1) Slut/Goddess pleasure activism
2) Negotiating safer sex
3) Solidarity between trans and feminist movements
VENUE:
Hackney Social Centre,
231 Lower Clapton Road,
London
hackneysocialcentre.blogspot.com/
Bus stop: Lea Bridge Roundabout
Contact us: 9thmarch@lists.riseup.net
www.myspace.com/march9thlondon
Activities throughout the day:
Bike Repair
Luxury massage corner
Films:
6:30-8:00pm
Eve Ensler’s ‘Until the Violence Stops’
Marie Vermeiren’s film on the stop rape
paper bag project
Creche: There will be a creche provided so contact us if you will need places.
The day is open to all genders and sexualities although some workshops may be for specific groups only: for example, women or trans only.
The venue is a squatted building, therefore although wheelchairs can access the space, facilities are limited and many areas are not child-friendly.
Building on the energy of International Women’s Day 2008, we are bringing
together feminists from many backgrounds and political positions for one exciting and thought-provoking day of workshops, discussions and network building.
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International Women’s Day is 08th March 2008, and there is no better place to celebrate it then London, England – the most global capital in the world. Read about planned events for this most electric day for women world-wide. And every now and again I will post human rights issues near and dear to my heart.
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