Occupy University timetable at Occupy Dame Street
Fri 25 Nov 5:00 Cait O Riordan on protest music
Wed 23 Nov 4:00 Richard McAleavey on writing in the age of networked occupation
Tues 22 Nov 5:00 Joe Mooney on East Wall residents and the Spenser Dock development
Mon 21 Nov 5:00 Jack Byrne on occupying the electronic commons & noosphere
Mon 21 Nov 4:00 Cathleen O’Neill with a workshop on direct action ideas
Thurs 17 Nov: 5:00pm : Deborah Frieze on movements of resistance & necessary inbetween space before new creativity
Thurs 17 Nov: 4:00pm : Terrence McDonough on the Irish depression and a “big bang” policy response
Wed 16 Nov: 5:00pm : Cieran Perry on community activism & the pushers-out campaign
Wed 16 Nov: 4:00pm Richard McAleavey on writing in the age of networked occupation
Mon 14 Nov: 5:00pm Cathleen O’Neill on community activism, process & the spectacle of defiance
Mon 14 Nov: 4:00pm : Siobhan O’Donoghue on taxing wealth: why the wealthy can afford to give more
Thurs 10 Nov 5:00 Ciaran Moore on Dublin Community TV: guide to operating tv studio
Thurs 10 Nov 4:00 Sam Nolan on Dublin Council of Trade Unions: past & present
Wed 9 Nov 5:00 Marnie Holborow on ideology, recession & resistance
Wed 9 Nov 4:00 Laurence Cox on global movements and social change
Wed 9 Nov 3:00 Patricia Wood on citizenship
Tues 8 Nov 5:00 Eamon Ryan on Ireland’s energy future
Tues 8 Nov 4:00 Eoin O Broin on eurozone crisis
Tues 8 Nov 3:00 Mark Malone on Rossport: dealing with messiness
Mon 7 Nov 5:00 Denis Parfenov on active citizenship
Mon 7 Nov 4:00 Eugene McCartan on 90 years of the Communist Party of Ireland
Sun 6 Nov 2:00 Micheal O’Hurley-Pitts on mediation with external organisations
Fri 4th Nov 8:00 Dave Lordan on the burning word: a workshop on poetry and performance
Fri 4th Nov 5:00 Paul Bowman on what is money? what is debt?
Fri 4th Nov 4:00 Mick O’Broin on NAMA
Thurs 3 Nov 5:00 Farah Azadi on women as leaders in leaderless movements: the Arab-American-Iranian spring
Thurs 3 Nov 4:00 Franc Myles on Dame Street & Dublin: an archeological perspective
Wed 2 Nov 4:00 Roddy McDevitt on transmuting reality with theatre & stagecraft
Tues 1 Nov 5:00 Sheamus Sweeney on The Wire: class, power, money, politics
Mon 31 Oct 5:00 Farah Azadi on women as leaders in leaderless movements: the Arab-American-Iranian springs
Sun 30 Oct 4:00 Mike Morris on an architect’s perspective on the bust
Fri 28 Oct 5:00 Donagh Brennan on how important is 12.5% corporation tax to Irish economy
Fri 28 Oct 4:00 Paula Geraghty & Eileen Leahy on community filmmaking
Thurs 27 Oct 5:00 Sinead Kennedy on capitalism, crisis & the new sexism
Thurs 27 Oct 4:00 Aibhe Smyth on women, feminism & recession
Wed 26 Oct 4:00 Patrick Bond on the IMF, Africa & Ireland: 3 decades of struggle
Tues 25 Oct 5:00 Laurence Davis on what does real democracy mean
Tues 25 Oct 4:00 Andy Storey on the euro crisis
Mon 24 Oct 5:00 Mark O’Brien on subcultures & supercultures
Mon 24 Oct 4:00 Eugene McCartan on who owns the debt
Sun 23 Oct 12:00 David Malone on debt or democracy
Fri 21 Oct 5:00 Michael Cronin on the politics of fear
Fri 21 Oct 3:00 Joan Murphy on energy & natural resources
Thurs 20 Oct 7:00 Andrew Flood on activist journalism
Thurs 20 Oct 5:00 Mick O Broin on the crisis of the university
Thurs 20 Oct 4:00 Miles Link on television & the culture industry
Wed 19 Oct 4:00 Eamonn C on a brief history of Indymedia
Wed 19 Oct 12:00 Tom Stokes on media & propaganda v democracy
Tues 18 Oct 2:15 Anthony Coughlan on solutions to the euro
Mon 17 Oct 5:00 Michael Taft on a short history of Irish banking
Mon 17 Oct 4:00 Andy Storey on the IMF globally & locally
Sat 15 Oct 11:00 Paul Murphy on the EU & alternatives
Fri 14 Oct 7:00 Richard M on a brief history of the 15-M movement
Thurs 13 Oct 3:30 Helena Sheehan on the new left: remembering & reflecting
Wed 12 Oct 3:30 Gavan Titley on racism, neoliberalism & EU financial crisis
Wed 12 Oct 2:30 Mick O’Reilly on progressive solutions to the crisis
Tues 11 Oct 6:00 Michael Albert on the US occupy movements
Tues 11 Oct 5:00 Conor McCabe on the history of IFSC as tax haven
Tues 11 Oct 3:30 Harry Browne on the Shannon peace camp
Tues 11 Oct 2:30 James R on rebellious media
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Statement
#OccupyDameStreet is a people’s movement, which stands in solidarity with and is inspired by over 1,400 (Occupytogether.org 15/10/11) sister occupations in the evolving global movement initiated by the people of Iceland, Greece, Spain, and the Arab Spring. We use tactics of non-violence akin to scenes of peaceful resistance in Tahrir Square and Wall Street. This is a diverse people’s initiative, unaffiliated with any political parties. We are the 99%. We stand together against political and economic corruption. We stand for equality and social justice. This is a "leaderless resistance movement" with people of many nationalities, backgrounds, genders and political persuasions.
[...] Moore, a veteran supporter of activism and protest, will be visiting the ongoing occupation of the Central Bank Plaza on Monday the 14th November at approximately [...]
[...] to Occupy Dame Street, which Andrew has been active in from time to time, either by speaking at the OccupyUniversity, adding his voice to the General Assemblies or simply by turning up. Andrew has lots of experience [...]
Forum to discuss and show support
http://www.debateireland.com/forums/topic/2/dame-street
When I open this tab I see what was on for 11 October, I have to scroll down and down to find what is on today and tomowrrow.
It would make more sense to put the events yet to happen at the top.
hi, this is being changed.
hopefully on your next visit it will be rectified.
thanks for your comment and don’t forget to tell a friend we’re here.
Debateireland.com wishes to express our support.
http://www.debateireland.com/pages/occupy-dame-street
if anyone would be willing to speak in Galway could you let
us know through the facebook page “occupy galway #occupygalway “.we left it too late this first week to arrange speakers at short notice,
but we need to start planning it now.
thanks.
Could you edit this, please?
Laurence Cox is out.
Note spelling of Andy Storey.
Please add:
Wed 26 Oct 4:00 Patrick Bond on the IMF, Africa & Ireland: 3 decades of struggle
Thurs 27 Oct 5:00 Sinead Kennedy on capitalism, crisis & the new sexism
More to come in the next day or so.