[WSMDiscuss] [climate justice now!] Fwd: Global Dialogue for Systemic Change : What world after coronavirus ? Webinar, Thursday April 30
Michel Takam
mtakam2000 at yahoo.fr
Thu Apr 30 16:56:14 CEST 2020
Good afternoon
Could you send us a registered version of the webinar.
Best regards,
Michel Takam
ADEID Cameroon
Le jeudi 30 avril 2020 à 15:49:39 UTC+1, Jai Sen <jai.sen at cacim.net> a écrit :
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Dear Azril
Sorry aboutthis – this mail of yours arrived even as I was watching and listening to the dialogue,and so I've only just seen it.
In the caseof this dialogue anyway, I’m not sure if the registration route was also meantto work, but if you look at the announcement, there was a link given just under:
PROGRAM FOR APRIL AND MAY
On Facebook or by following this Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81581984287?pwd=aUkwdkFjaEEvQU1qOXBZUGFBd3QrUT09 April 30th, 09:00 EST, 15:00 CET, 18.30 IST, 21:00Indochina Time.
And that is all that you had to do, to get in and on… I’m sorry that you missed seeing this. I’m guessing that you might have been thinking of the TNI webinarseries, where it’s true, you have to register and you get an auto reply that gives you the link. This may be the case for the following webinars in this series as well, but I’m not sure. (For your / everyone’s information, they are going to take place every Thursday (May 7 and 14), same times.)
But the webinar has apparently all been recorded, and so you can access it there. (I don’t see a link to where that is going to be available as yet; does anyone on this list know ?)
And just as a quick report – it was a great discussion, talking (for the first time, I think, in the webinars I've been on) about the opportunities that the crisis hasbrought forward (and where one speaker spoke about how people and movements are using the opportunities) and about the critical questions of power and the relationships of movements to the state. But it was too short; the TNI’s format of an hour and a half works better. The speakers were just getting into the subject when the discussion had to close. Sad !
Jai
On Apr 30, 2020, at 9:20 AM, Azril Bacal Roij <bazril1 at lamolina.edu.pe> wrote:
Dear Jai, Patrick, Ashish,I registered as a representative in Uppsala, Sweden of "Red Universidad y Compromiso Social, Sevilla, Spain."I have not received feedback from the organizers!!!What do I do? How do I join??? Please, help me! Thanks!Abrazos/Azril_________
Date: April 29, 2020 at 1:47:59 AM EDT
To: DEBATE <debate-list at fahamu.org>, "progeconnetwork at googlegroups.com" <progeconnetwork at googlegroups.com>
We are living in an unprecedented global crisis that requires a deep reflection, rethinking and dialogue among activists, organizations and social movements around the world. Critical strategies are essential, to deal with the current crises and to shape what comes next.
More than ever we need to share analysis, experiences, ideas and alternatives, in the face of growing health, social, economic, political and environmental crises. Many networks, organizations, and social movements are engaged in national, regional, continental and worldwide discussions on the challenges in front of us.The aim of the Global Dialogue for Systemic Change is to support this process, creating stronger links among activist groups and social movements, and bringing in a wider range of activists and organisations from Africa, Asia, South and North America and Europe. It is not our ambition to replace or attempt to centralize the multiple valuable initiatives already underway. Over the next few months we will organise webinars in different languages addressing the key issues in our struggle for systemic change. The webinars will explore the main tasks, demands and alternatives that are needed at local, national and global levels to strengthen the connectivity and solidarity of movements, to forge a future for the people and for nature, and to overcome neoliberal globalization, capitalism, extractivism, patriarchy, xenophobia, authoritarianism, anthropocentrism, racism and militarism.Each webinar will be co-organized by a different group of organisations and movements, based in different regions of the world. We will provide simultaneous translation in English, French and Spanish, gradually in other languages. The webinars will be streamed live through social media. encouraging interaction between participants of different countries, social sectors, genders and ages. Recordings of the webinars will be subtitled in several languages and diffused on websites and social media.The online Global Dialogue for Systemic Change will also serve as a multilingual portal for communicating and sharing activities with similar aims.The webinar series will build up towards online assemblies of the network. This participative process will facilitate stronger collaboration and interconnection in the emergency period of lockdown, in the transitional period and in the future.
Supporting organisations
A growing number of social movements and organisations are joining this initiative. The first signatures received so far include the following:
- Ação Franciscana de Ecologia e Solidariedade - AFES / Brazil
- Arab campaign for education
- Association Bouillabaisse Turfu / France
- ATTAC France
- ATTAC Japan
- CADTM International
- Coletivo 660 / Brazil
- Commission Justice & Peace / Brazil
- EDGE Funders Alliance
- Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF)
- Focus on the Global South / Asia
- Forum Tunisien pour les Droits Economiques et Socaiux (FTDES)
- Fundación Solón - Bolivia
- Global Campaign for education
- Global Justice Now / UK
- Gruppo Italiano Dialogo Globale
- Iglesia y minerias / Brazil
- Institute for Policy Studies / USA
- Instituto Cidades Sustentáveis / Brazil
- INTERCOLL / France & Québec
- International Network Committee
- IPAM / France
- Maghreb social forum
- Moroccan forum for alternatives south
- Movimiento Migrante Mesoamericano
- Programa de las Américas
- Serviço Interfranciscano de Justiça, Paz e Ecologia - SINFRAJUPE / Brazil
- Systemic Alternatives
- Teacher Creativity Center / Palestine
- The Great Transition Collective / Collectif La Grande transition / Québec
- Transform Europe
- Transnational Institute TNI
PROGRAM FOR APRIL AND MAYOur first webinar: What world after the pandemic?
On Facebook or by following this Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81581984287?pwd=aUkwdkFjaEEvQU1qOXBZUGFBd3QrUT09April 30th, 09:00 EST, 15:00 CET, 18.30 IST, 21:00 Indochina Time. Panelists Maristella Svampa (Argentina) Ashish Kothari (India), and Geneviève Azam (France) . Moderator Laura Flanders (USA).
Interpretation in English, French and Spanish.A panel discussion and audience questions on topics including:• How to strengthen solidarity and resistance against the multiple crises triggered by COVID-19?• How do the various grassroots struggles intersect?• What programme of reconstruction and longer-term alternatives are movements proposing?• What are the common elements of grassroots solidarity initiatives?• What are the obstacles and risks for social movements going forward?
Others webinars will be organised Provisional themes include :The assault on our rights and the risks for democracy / Covid 19 and inequality Solidarity and the new agenda of social movements / Territories, biodiversity and climate Repressive state, migration, imprisonment /Covid 19, patriarchy and racism State, public, autonomy / Conflicts, war, militarism, sanctions Economic deglobalization and political globalization / Network assembly.
WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN THIS PROCESS ! Join the (public) list of participating organisations and individuals by registering on our site globaldialogue.onlineUse this address to propose additional webinars or volunteer your time and skills.Register for webinars on our FaceBook pages, and join the dialogue!Global Dialogue for Systemic Change (FaceBook page EN)Dialogue global pour une alternative systémique (page FaceBook FR)Diálogo global para una alternativa sistémica (página FaceBook ES)Spread the word! Like and Follow our FaceBook pages! Share the webinars in your own networks and to your own contacts!Publicise your own initiatives by posting to our FaceBook groups!Global Dialogue for Systemic Change (FaceBook group EN)Dialogue global pour une alternative systémique (groupe FaceBook FR)
Diálogo global para una alternativa sistémica (grupo FaceBook ES)____________________________
Jai Sen
Independent researcher, editor; Senior Fellow at the School of International Development and Globalisation Studies at the University of Ottawa
jai.sen at cacim.net
Now based in New Delhi, India (+91-98189 11325) and in Ottawa, Canada, on unceded and unsurrendered Anishinaabe territory (+1-613-282 2900)
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Jai Sen, ed, 2018a – The Movements of Movements, Part 2 : Rethinking Our Dance. Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
Jai Sen, ed, 2018b – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ? (Indian edition). New Delhi : AuthorsUpfront, in collaboration with OpenWord and PM Press. Hard copy available at MOM1AmazonIN, MOM1Flipkart, and MOM1AUpFront
Jai Sen, ed, 2017 – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ?. New Delhi : OpenWord and Oakland, CA : PM Press. Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
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Independent researcher, editor; Senior Fellow at the School of International Development and Globalisation Studies at the University of Ottawa
jai.sen at cacim.net
Now based in New Delhi, India (+91-98189 11325) and in Ottawa, Canada, on unceded and unsurrendered Anishinaabe territory (+1-613-282 2900)
CURRENT / RECENT publications :
Jai Sen, ed, 2018a – The Movements of Movements, Part 2 : Rethinking Our Dance. Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
Jai Sen, ed, 2018b – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ? (Indian edition). New Delhi : AuthorsUpfront, in collaboration with OpenWord and PM Press. Hard copy available at MOM1AmazonIN, MOM1Flipkart, and MOM1AUpFront
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