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Dublin Council of Trade Unions
Youth Committee ICTU
Campaign for a Decent Public Health Service
Dari Jeyran, an Iranian is a women’s and political rights activist recently arrived from Iran.
She has been involved in the struggles against the government there. She has also been involved in solidarity work with trade unionists and students and campaigned for prisoner’s rights.
Dari, who is opposed to any war or sanctions on Iran, has been at the forefront of providing information about what is happening in Iran out to activists abroad.
Just Books Collective presents
Ethel MacDonald 'An Anarchist's Story'
This drama-documentary tells the story of Ethel MacDonald a forgotten legend.
The 2008 Dublin anarchist bookfair took place Saturday 15th March at Club na Múinteorí (The Teachers’ Club), 36 Parnell square, Dublin 1. The preceding night there was an informal gathering in the same venue. On the day itself in the main hall there were bookstalls and information stalls covering a range of active campaigns and revolutionary groups.
A Better Deal for Agency Workers
Date: Tuesday, February 19th
Time: 5.30pm
Place: The gates of Dail Eireann, Kildare Street
Organised by SIPTU
What? Feminist Walking Tour
When? IWD Sat March 8th, 2.30pm
Where? Meet at Stephen's Green Arch
Why? Education, Celebration, Visibility, Solidarity, Fun!
Dublin premiere of film 'Torture is us' to raise funds for Dublin Anarchist Bookfair
Saturday 23th Febuary, Kelly Cellars (Belfast City Centre)
RAG, the Dublin-based anarcha-feminist collective, are organising a gathering in Ireland on the 2nd–5th May 2008. This will be a chance for feminists to come together to discuss, learn and share in a radical but supportive environment. As plans for the weekend are being drawn-up, we want to ask you to scratch these dates into your diary now. It is intended that this wonderful event will take place in a rural setting away from Dublin - location to be confirmed. Costs will be kept to a minimum. Feminists and children are all very welcome.