FIRST VIC IDS MEETING FOR 2009!!MONDAY 9 MARCH, 5:00PM, CO304
This
will be the first Vic IDS meeting for the year. Come one, come all- old
or new- all are welcome! This will be a preliminary meeting so that:
- Everyone can get to know each other
- All new members can get a better idea of what Vic IDS does
- Everyone can get a broad idea of what Vic IDS is doing throughout the year
- You get an idea of where you can help and get involved - if you want to!
- We can organise sign-ups for the core committee - all welcome!
Augmenting the evening, there will also be delicious fairtrade tea and coffee!
We will also have a DVD screening of:
"Silent Killer: The Unfinished Campaign Against Hunger"Silent
Killer shows us the face and causes of hunger around the world. But it
doesn't stop there. It shows what is being done and what can be done to
end hunger forever, if we have the will.
After the DVD screening we will hold a committee meeting for all committee members.
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BURNING ISSUES: CLIMATE CHANGE, SCIENCE AND RELIGION
Tuesday 10 March 5:40pm Old Government Buildings LT1, 15 Lambton Quay
In this seminar Bob White will present the scientific evidence for
anthropogenic climate change, and will offer a theological and ethical
analysis suggesting why Christians and other religious believers should
take climate change seriously in their faith and practice.
Professor
Bob White is a Fellow of the Royal Society and Professor of Geophysics
at Cambridge. He is also an Associate Director of the Faraday Institute
(www.faraday-institute.org), a centre that investigates the interface between science and theology.
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THE WELLINGTON SYMPOSIUM ON THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS: ELIMINATING WORLD POVERTY, GLOBAL GOALS AND REGIONAL PROGRESSES
FRIDAY 20 MARCH AND SATURDAY 21 MARCH, VENUE TBC (check www.ips.ac.nz) PIPITEA CAMPUS
(FRIDAY 5:30pm-8:00pm SATURDAY 9:00AM- 4:45PM)
THIS EVENT IS FREE OF CHARGE!!!
The
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight targets that, if
achieved, would greatly reduce poverty across the planet. They are the
product of a remarkable international consensus: 189 governments
pledged at the Millennium Summit in 2000 to ‘free our fellow men, women and children from the abject and dehumanising conditions of extreme poverty’.
The
aim is to meet the MDGs by 2015. Now, in 2009, we have passed the
half-way mark. This symposium will explore what progress has been made,
both globally and in the Pacific, towards achieving the MDGs.
Keynote Speakers: Salil Shetty, Director of UN Millennium Campaign; Professor Paul Collier, Professor of Economics, Oxford University
For more information or to register for the symposium, send your name, organisation, and email address to ips@vuw.ac.nz. Places are limited, so don’t delay, sign up now!
Just Action: Join us for our first meeting this Tuesday
March 10th 12pm in Meeting Room 3 in the Student Union
Building.
Hi Guys
Some of you know me I'm James Barber (a newish face in wellington "activism")
I'm emailing you because I think you'd be interested in the NZ Camp for Climate Action.
This
is an effort to start a peoples' movement to address the root causes of
Climate change. Whilst we are working towards a camp in December we are
also working towards a smaller camp this April 24-26 at Parihaka.
The
goal is to have lots of fun discussions on organising, talks from
scientists-activists and workshops from flax weaving to protesting.
Wellington
meetings to discuss how we can help get this off the ground and
happening are reconvening on Monday the 16th of March at 5.30pm.
If you want to come along you can meet me outside the entrance to the Gym Les Mills on Taranaki st between 5.20-5.35
James Barber
973-2254 0277401410
Be Like the 22nd Elephant With Heated Value in Space
BARK
(Douglas Addams)
Eko (Ecological); dō (way) - formerly eco-peaceful warriors
The next Ekodo Workshop Details:
Theme: Harnessing our emotions as an eco-political tool
Where?: Truby King House, Newtown/Melrose (directions below)
When?: Sunday 15th March 2009, 5.30pm-9pm
What?: Pot luck evening summer salad meal (i.e. no cooking facilities at venue)
followed by interactive and participatory workshop.
Who?: Facilitated by Sean Weaver
How much?: Free (but a gold coin donation will help towards the venue hire fee
of $35)
Ekodo facebook address:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=47683391767
Directions:
By bus from Central City, you can catch the # 23 Bus (Houghton Bay/Southgate)
departing Lambton Quay at approx. 16:21 and arriving about 5 minutes down the
hill from Truby King House at 16:40.
The return journey on Bus # 23 (Houghton Bay/Southgate - Wellington - Mairangi)
departs Melrose at approximately 21:09 arriving in the central city at 21:25.
If in doubt check the Metlink journey planner:
http://www.metlink.org.nz/JourneyPlanner.jsp
From Central Wellington, head south along Adelaide Rd and then Riddiford St,
past the Hospital and the Newtown shops. At the roundabout at the top end of
Newtown, take Mansfield St, and head towards the Zoo. Past the Zoo entrance,
continue on up Manchester Street to the top of the Melrose hill. Manchester
Terrace is near the crest of the hill on the left with a Wellington City
Council sign at the intersection saying "Truby King Park". Do not
turn sharp left, but drive up under the first archway that says
"Karitane". At the next junction keep right, (there is a second
archway and Karitane Products Factory on the left.) At the next junction keep
left (there is a brick stair and 3 narrow driveways) and continue up the hill
passing the brick pillars to the top. Above you to the right you will see large
brick archways and the single storey white weatherboard house. Continue up to
the parking area that is the beginning of the town belt. Walk up the welcoming
curved steps along the East side of the parking area to the House enjoying the
view of the Airport, Cook Straight, and Evans Bay. The entrance is on the long
East verandah.
Ekodo Blurb:
Ekodo turns environmentalism into a martial art. It is a
professional development mentoring and networking program for dedicated planet
protectors. It involves up-skilling in assertive non-violence and emotional
intelligence for sharply compassionate environmental practice.
Ekodo is foremost a practice (not a theory), and ekodo workshops provide a
training environment to enhance the development of skills to maximize one's
effectiveness as an agent of positive change in an interconnected world.