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<big><strong style="color: red;">Draft only, page under construction</strong></big> ==* ==No2ID events== ''' 27th March - NHS Database Day of Action''' Saturday 27th March, 12pm at the Castle Meadow entrance to the Castle Mall. We will raise public awareness about opting out with banners, flyers, handouts and hearty discussion. ''' 10th April - Norwich NO2ID Street Stall''' Saturday 10th April, 1-3pm at The Haymarket, Gentleman's Walk, Norwich. Come along to tell the public why ID cards are an intrusive waste of money. The more the merrier! '''13th April - Norwich NO2ID Election Party Meeting''' Tuesday 13th April from 7.30-9pm at The Workshop, 53 Earlham Road, NR2 3AD. This will probably be a more relaxed meeting than usual, to contemplate the activities that we've been involved in previously and what we intend to achieve before and after the election. ''' 17th April - Norwich NO2ID Day Out to Lowestoft''' Saturday 17th April. We will be hitting the coast to spread the NO2ID message afar. and probably have ice cream on the pier. Email norwich@no2id.net for more details. If you are interested in the work of the Norwich group, please join their mailing list on: http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.norwich ==12th April to the 24th April, "Art Of Norwich 11", St Magaret's Church== Art Exhibtion @ St Margarets Church, St Benedicts Street, Norwich The Good, the Mad, and the Beautiful,A UNIQUE & ECLECTIC EXHIBTION of LOCALLY PRODUCED ART Open 10am - 5pm everyday. FREE ENTRY - ALL WELCOME The Art of Norwich welcomes artists of all styles, novices & veterans alike. There are no restrictions placed upon the expression of the participating artists, and visitors often delight at the diversity of local creativity on display. There are other exhibitions being planned throughout the year, and they are always pleased to welcome newcomers on board. Any artists looking to put their work on public display are urged to contact Ruski at ArtOfNorwich@yahoo.co.uk for more information. ==16-17th April, 'Mi Pueblo Me Hace Cantar' is a two-day multidisciplinary conference on Latin America, music and politics== that brings together leading researchers in the field of Latin American music and politics to examine the impact and legacy of the new song movement, throughout Latin America, from a twenty-first century perspective. Supported by DEV, LCS, PSI & the Society for Latin American Studies: http://www.uea.ac.uk/lcs/eventsnews/mipueblomehacecantar ==What energy for the 21st Century? WEA/UEA Conference, Sat April 17th, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm, John Innes Centre, Norwich, NR4 7UH== *10.00-10.50 Professor Keith Tovey (UEA): Energy in the 21st Century: the scientist's view *11.00-11.50 Professor T. O'Rjordan (UEA): Keeping the lights on and honouring the Copenhagen mandate *12:00-1:00 Lunch *1:00-1:50 Dr. Ian Gibson: The Politics of Energy: Never let the facts get in the way of a good policy. *2:00-2:50 Dr. John Rudge (Chairman of Pulham Market Parish Council) Planning for local energy development - a cautionary tale. *2:50-3:10 Tea *3:10-4:00 Panel Discussion and Conclusion Fee: £12.50 Contact and Booking: Margaret Todd, mtodd@wea.org.uk ==April 20th. from 12 - 130 in Arts Room 1.83 In the Name of Love & Revolution== Dr. Shirin Zubair (Visiting Fellow in DEV and currently based with the Literacy and Development Group) will be introducing and answering questions about a documentary she made in Pakistan (see below) on Tuesday All are welcome to attend to watch the documentary and hear firsthand about this women's rights movement in Pakistan, Based on the true story of a feminist professor and a revolutionary artist who launch a women's rights movement in Southern Punjab, Pakistan€a hotbed of religious extremism and terrorism with the highest crime rate of violence against women . Joining hands for social change , they challenge the constructs of a patriarchal Muslim society through emancipatory education in the repressive society of today's Pakistan. The story takes us deep into the heart of contemporary Pakistani society and unfolds the anarchy and talibanization within the educational institutions; laying bare the paradoxes , hypocrisy and contradictions of a dying society. As the progressive and humanistic elements in education are deemed immoral, the consciousness-raising organization ReWAC ( Revolutionary Women Action Committee) is crushed in the name of religion and morality. The protagonists are penalized -they both lose their positions at the university, thus a message is sent out to other women and activists who may dare to strive for social change. ==Amnesty Talk: The battle for Jerusamlem, Wed. April 21st, 8pm, Stanley Cooper Hall== An illustrated talk by Ann Wright of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel Ann has worked as a volunteer on two occasions, one based in Ramallah, the other in Jerusalem. This will be her second talk to the group and will focus on evictions and the demolition of Palestinian homes. Her research work was recently used in the BBC Panorama programme. Venue: Stanley Cooper Hall, First Floor (lift available), Charing Cross Centre, 17-19, St John Maddermarket, Norwich NR2 1DN Admission free Parking at Duke Street Multistorey. For further details: David on 01508 538353 or info@norwichamnesty.org.uk ==Camp at Sizewell A and B nuclear power stations, April 23-26, Suffolk, on the beach== Nuclear Power is not the Answer to Climate Chaos Protest, Workshops, Info Tours, Networking, Planning and remembering Chernobyl. The camp will be what we make it- so get please get involved! To get involved in organising or more info on the weekend itself contact mellcndeast@cnduk.org - plunk@hushmail.com {{Norwich Scoop footer|}}
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