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Iniciativas

El éxito de la Jornada Mundial de Movilización de 2008

Gênero e Moradia
2008, Gennaio 25 - 3:00pm
Oficina Gênero e Moradia
Local: Auditório da Fase (rua Bernal do Couto, 1329 – Umarizal)
Organização: FMRU, FASE e FMAP.
2008, Gennaio 26 - 9:00am
Cities and globalisation/Villes et globalisation

Extraits de "Dans 10 jours ou dans 10 ans", un film de Gwenael Brees retraçant l'histoire récente du Quartier Midi.
http://film.quartier-midi.be/?page_id=19

2008, Gennaio 26 - 11:00pm
Campaña por el Derecho a la Vivienda en Chile
Las actividades propuestas para la semana del 21 al 26 de enero 2008 son:
- Un stand en la Plaza de Armas de Santiago, como parte de la convocatoria del Foro Social Chileno.
- Encuentros técnicos en Santiago, Talca y Temuco con el apoyo de universidades y colegios gremiales.
- Comunicados de prensa en coordinación entre las organizaciones participantes y las instancias de apoyo; a ser difundidos por los medios solidarios y, eventualmente, con campos pagados en los medios tradicionales.
2008, Gennaio 25 - 7:30pm
Forum avec :
José Bové (intervention sur la désobeissance civile et les actions directes non-violentes)
Alex Barret (Les Déboulonneurs)
Gilles Lemaire (Faucheurs Volontaires)
Christian Velot (scientifique citoyen)
Brigitte Wieser (Réseau Education Sans Frontières)
le DAL (sous réserve)...
Deux forums :
- Désobeissance civile, actions directes non-violentes : résister aujourd'hui, débat modéré par Elodie Vieille-Blanchard (Les Alternatifs)
- Luttes et projet alternatif, débat modéré par Jean-Jacques Boislaroussie (Les Alternatifs)
le vendredi 25 janvier
à l'AGECA 177 rue de Charonne, Paris 11ème, métro Alexandre Dumas.
De 19h30 à 23h
Human Rights before Urban Development for Speculation! : Joint Action for Housing Rights- linked with Global Campaign for Housing Rights
Time: Jan 21 ~ 26
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere!"
International Call to Defend Public Housing and Stop Neo-Liberalism in New Orleans

The struggle for affordable housing and the right to return in New Orleans is far from over! If anything, the shameful and illegal City Council vote for the demolition of public housing has given greater clarity to the social struggle in New Orleans. To advance this struggle, the Coalition to Stop the Demolitions is calling on all of our allies and supporters in the social justice movements throughout the United States and the World to stand with us on Friday, January 25th and Saturday, January 26th, 2008 for the International Days of Action against the demolition of public housing.
Act Together for Another World, One Movement, Many Struggles!

For more than 3 years Power U has worked in the historical black community of Overtown to stop gentrification. The City of Miami has used money, power, and influence to give away public land to private developers for profit. Overtown and Power U fought to stop this corruption and we won! We stopped a luxury development (crosswinds) in its tracks thanks to our organizing. County Commissioner Edmonson gave a strong voice for the people and guided a unanimous vote by the County to take the property from the City and begin redevelopment for current Overtown residents.
It is time to name our reclaimed land, it is time to celebrate! The name Sankofa, ‘reclaim our past so we can move forward’ we believe honors Overtowns rich history that must be included in our plans and actions of the future.

Ritual, Refreshments, Music and Celebration
2008, Gennaio 26 - 11:00am

WHY A CARAVAN?
(1) It is new, exciting and creative and is sure to get people's attention.
(2) It enables us to extend our reach to both local and global struggles. (3) It is more inclusive, with young people, elders and folks of varying abilities able to participate fully.

HOW WILL IT WORK?
On January 26th, we will be in the streets, engaging in various actions and rallies downtown, making music, holding teach-ins, sharing stories and holding a People's Assembly where we can make our voices heard, develop points of unity, and collectively determine organizing strategies for the upcoming year.

10AM: Gather at IBEW building in downtown Atlanta

11AM: Caravan begins

1PM: Caravan ends at State Capitol for final action and rally

2PM: People's Movement Assembly begins at Hunger Coalition

5PM: People's Movement Assembly ends

WHAT IS THE ROUTE? The Caravan route will go through Downtown Atlanta and Intown neighborhoods. As of now, organizations will co-ordinate site specific actions related to the Healthcare Crisis, Homelessness and Affordable Housing and Reproductive Justice. The caravan will also pass by significant sites highlighting educational inequalities, lack of public transportation, Disability Rights struggles, immigration and the prison-industrial complex.

WHAT DO WE BRING?
Bring yourselves and your people!
Represent your Struggle and Yourselves!
Decorate your vehicles, bring signs and banners, etc.
Coordinate shirt colors etc. so your delegation stands out!
Paneles debates sobre la problemática de la vivienda y el derecho a la ciudad en los Asentamientos de Sin Techo de la Rca del Paraguay:
Asentamiento CARMEN SOLER , ciudad dde Limpio Dto Central.
Asentamiento MARQUETALIA, Ciudad de San Lorenzo, Dto Central.
Asentamiento LA AMISTAD Ciudad de Asunción.
Asentamiento SAN MARCOS Ciudad de Luque Dto Central
Asentamiento VILLA DEL SUR Ciudad de Ñeemby Dto Central
Asentamiento NIÑO JESUS Ciudad de Capiata Dto Central
Asentamiento SEBASTIAN LARROSA Ciudad de Fernando de la Mora Dto Central
Asentamiento VILLA GUARANI Ciudad de Villa Elisa Dto Central
Asentamiento SAN MIGUEL Ciudad de Lambaré Dto Central
Asentamiento 1º de AGOSTO Ciudad de San Antonio Dto Central
Asentamiento LA ESPERANZA Ciudad de Ita Dto Central
Asentamiento LOS ANGENES Triple Frontera
Asentamiento KAMBY RETA Ciudad de Encarnación Dto de Itapúa
Asentamiento SAN ISIDRO Ciudad de Resquín Dto de San Pedro
Asentamiento SAGRADA FAMILIA Ciudad de Coronel Oviedo Dto Caaguazú
Celebración del Día Internacional de Acción Global en la Plaza del Roble de Río Piedras, el día 26 de enero de 2008.
En ese día de encuentro y creación proponemos tomar un pedazo de tela, un lienzo inmenso, para crear un mural móvil construido con mensajes, escritos y gráficos, a partir del tema “Por una Ciudad y un País para Tod@s”.
Los asistentes prepararán un gran texto, un documento que recoja mensajes, protestas y propuestas sobre luchas contemporáneas por el derecho a la ciudad, a la tierra, al patrimonio cultural tangible e intangible, al país.
Los textos serán acompañados de dibujos, pinturas y expresiones gráficas también alusivas al tema.