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Venue: Bowen Room, Metropole Hotel, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
Date: Thursday, 26th February
Time: 8pm
This weekend see's the launch of Seomra Spraoi's new autonomous social center. Already in full swing, this is the 'official' opening of the center. Come along, see what ya like and wonder at the joys of non hierarchical anti-capitalism in practice. You know it makes sense. Below is the timetable of events and further down some more info on about this collective of anarchists, libertarians and folks just like you
Cork WSM are hosting a pub quiz ....for the Anarchist Book Fair
NATIONAL PUBLIC MEETING OF TRADE UNIONISTS IN PUBLIC SECTOR
SATURDAY, FEB 14, 11.30 to 2.30, Davenport Hotel, Merrion Square, Dublin
RESIST THE PENSION LEVY !
ICTU must call a One Day National Stoppage to begin a real campaign!
Public meeting in support and solidarity with the Waterford Crystal workers in occupation of their place of work in defiance of the receivers' plans.
Meeting happening at 8 p.m., Monday 9th February, Victoria Hotel, Cork.
Cutbacks? Fight For a Real Alternative
An introduction to Anarchism by the Workers Solidarity Movement
Tuesday 24th February 2008 at 8pm.
Venue: Villa Pacis (next to Queen of Peace), Putland Road, Bray.
They got us into this mess but now they want us to pay the price for it too!
With the economic crisis now in full swing, anarchists are arguing for fundamental change and an end to capitalism. How can we achieve this and how should the new society be organised?
Belfast WSM presents its first day 'school' open to members and non-members alike, with talks ranging from the history of anarchism in Ireland to how we should respond to the recession.....
This Saturday sees the launch of Queer Spraoi. In their own words Queer Spraoi
" is a project to engage queerness in Dublin on a new level. We organise events, such as gigs, film nights and workshops around the social centre Seomra Spraoi."
The event kicks off with a film screening of "Stonewall" a semi fictionalised account of the infamous riots
Heres a link to a piece a member of WSM, Paul McAndrew wrote about the series of violent clashes and riots and how their commemorations became the queer pride celebrations we know today at http://www.wsm.ie/news_viewer/2619