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The Homeless World Cup is an annual, international street soccer
tournament, uniting teams of people who are homeless and excluded to
take a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent their country and
change their lives forever. It has inspired and continues to support
soccer projects around the world working with homeless and marginalised
people.
The first Homeless World Cup was in Graz, Austria in 2003. Since then Gothenburg, Edinburgh, Cape Town and Copenhagen have played host to the tournament. Having participated with our Street Socceroos since the 2005 tournament in Edinburgh, The Big Issue put in a successful bid to host the 2008 Homeless World Cup in Melbourne. In 2008, running from december 1st to 7th, Melbourne will host the sixth Homeless Word Cup and will welcome teams from over 50 nations worldwide. Players will come together in the spirit of sport and community to represent their countries, entertain the crowds and demonstrate the power of sport as a means of social inclusion. Make sure you come to this fantastic free community event! Adopt A Team Get your school involved with the Melbourne 2008 Homeless World Cup and learn about another culture. The Adopt a Team program is an opportunity to enrich the learning of thousands of Australian school students by linking them to the Melbourne 2008 Homeless World Cup and making it possible for some disadvantaged nations to participate. Within a structure provided by the Education Foundation Australia, and supported by the Homeless World Cup, school communities will be invited to adopt a team participating in the Homeless World Cup. For more details visit The Big Issue website. Start: 00:00
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Solidarity Dinner - End of the Year Get
Together
Friday December 5th, from 7pm
FOE Offices
312 Smith Street,
Fitzroy
All proceeds in support Indigenous & workers projects in Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia and Australia CULTURAL ANDEAN MUSIC PRESENTATION OF MARCELO CHIMBOLEMA, INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS GUEST FROM ECUADOR, CONAIE Celebrating the struggles and resistances of first nations, workers, women rights around the world, and for the rights to build new possibilities in our society. Bring your family and friends to celebrate with us the end of 2008, another year of small victories which are leading us to our final victory for peace, justice and dignity. Thanks for your valuable support during the International Indigenous Solidarity Gathering - Latin America, Asia and the Pacific Nice food from Asia and the Latin American countries Cultural Andean Music Presentation of Marcelo Chimbolema, International Indigenous guest from Ecuador, CONAIE Australian First Nation Musicians Australian Performances All proceeds in support Indigenous & workers projects in Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia and Australia $20conc. - $25 Full, Bookings essential RSVP by December 11th. Email orcall 0400 914 944 All welcome Organised by the Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) Start: 15:00
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In the heat of a global economic meltdown, more than 250 anti-capitalist activists met over four days in San Francisco to discuss The Persistent Power of Socialist Feminism and chart a course of action.
This was Radical Women’s 41st international anniversary conference, held October 3 – 6 at the historic Women’s Building. Melbourne participants brought back the experience and excitement to a report-back event, and people are talking about how the ideas can be applied to Australia. Spend an informal afternoon to meet others and discuss how we can act do together on today’s burning issues and bring on real change. Bring your ideas and a dish to share. We’ll gather at Solidarity Salon, 580 Sydney Road, Brunswick. Catch the Upfield train or Sydney Road tram, and there is plenty of free parking at the rear. For more information, call 9388 0062 or email. Check out the conference on the website. Everyone is welcome! | ||
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