Black Rose Collective Meeting
Open Co-ordinating Meetings, Every Thursday at 6:30pm
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Black Rose Anarchist Library & Bookshop |
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Black Rose Collective Meeting Subscribe to the Black Rose Events email list @ riseup.net.
Opening Hours
accessibility: There are three steps at the entrance. The toilet is not easily accessible. Click here for a map |
Sunday August 1, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
$5 donation 6:30pm Sunday August 1st July 1st, 1997. An elderly man arrives in Italy on a flight from Paris. The special forces of the Carabinieri immediately arrest him. Antonio Negri had returned voluntarily to his home country after 15 years of exile. The newspaper Liberation hails it as, "The return of the Devil" Over the years few intellectuals have experienced as much admiration and hatred, or as much praise and rejection, as Antonio Negri. His book Empire, coauthored with Michael Hardt, was an international bestseller. A critical analysis of the new global economy, it was hailed as a bold new manifesto for the 21st century and overnight it turned Negri into a leading spokesperson for the international anti-globalization movement. ANTONIO NEGRI-A REVOLT THAT NEVER ENDS profiles the controversial life and times of this university professor, philosopher, militant, prisoner, refugee, and so-called 'enemy of the state.' It traces Negri's roots in the history of radical left-wing movements in Italy during the Sixties and Seventies, illustrated through archival footage of workers' strikes, factory occupations, terrorist actions, violent street confrontations, political repression, and government trials of dissidents. During these tumultuous decades, finding himself branded as an evil ideologue with alleged ties to the Red Brigades terrorist group, Negri spent ten years in prison and fourteen years in exile in Paris, where he contributed to philosophical debates with authors such as Deleuze and Guattari. The film features interviews with Negri, conducted following his April 2003 release from confinement, as well as public speaking appearances at seminars and protest demonstrations, plus commentary from his coauthor Michael Hardt, and Italian and French colleagues. Against the backdrop of scenes of recent anti-globalization protests, Negri discusses the dangers of the economic, cultural and legal transformations being wrought by the forces of globalization as well as the opportunities to resist these changes. ANTONIO NEGRI explores this visionary theoretician's lifelong political struggle, now being expressed in works of contemporary relevance such as Empire and its sequel, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire, a powerful intellectual project in protest of the new global order. Friday August 6, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
as a whitewash of racist paranoia about asylum seekers, immigration and border protection spews from all sides of government in the lead up to another election we ask: HANG ON, Discussion evening about immigration & border protection. Hosted by No Borders. 6:30 Friday August 6 Sunday August 8, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Democracy 101 from last years g20 in Pittsburgh, 30mins Discussion about summit protest possibilities and tactics, reflections on g20 sydney and melbourne and what lies ahead. Possibility of food, drinks and even maybe a secret full length feature film after the discussions if we're into it. Formal invitations extended to any group wanting to be part of the discussions. $5 donation is only a suggestion anyway. Sunday August 15, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Ireland 1920: workers from field and country unite to form volunteer guerrilla armies to face the ruthless "Black and Tan" squads that are being shipped from Britain to block Ireland's bid for independence. Driven by a deep sense of duty and a love for his country, Damien abandons his burgeoning career as a doctor and joins his brother, Teddy, in a dangerous and violent fight for freedom. As the freedom fighters bold tactics bring the British to breaking point, both sides finally agree to a treaty to end the bloodshed. But, despite the apparent victory, civil war erupts and families, who fought side by side, find themselves pitted against one another as sworn enemies, putting their loyalties to the ultimate test. $5 domnation only Sunday August 22, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
In the latter part of World War II, a boy and his sister, orphaned when their mother is killed in the firebombing of Tokyo, are left to survive on their own in what remains of civilian life in Japan. As the situation grows progressively worse in the war, things deteriorate proportionally on the homefront. We follow Seita and Setsuko as they do their best to survive in the Japanese countryside, battling hunger, prejudice, and pride in their own personal battle. "Powerful," "moving," "touching," and "great" are words frequently used by people to describe movies, but this is one of the very few cases where they are most sincerely deserved. Simultaneously an allegory of human failings and a quiet but unflinching look at two children caught in the peripheral effects of a war, Grave of the Fireflies is one of the most painful and affecting movies you're ever likely to see, animated or otherwise. This movie is direct, honest, thought provoking, and worth watching by anyone. Just make sure you're ready for it before you start. $5 suggested donation |
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Black Rose sits on Aboriginal Land. We would like to Acknowledge the Gadigal people who are the Traditional Custodians of this Land. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present of the Yura Nation and extend that respect to other Aboriginals present. |