Wed 3 October 2007 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Loop - 23 Meyers Place,
Melbourne CBD
VIC
3000
9029-4714
FREE
Kurt Diegert presents "Climate Change, Bicycling, and YOU". Have you been naughty? Do you drive your car three blocks to the grocery store and leave your lights on all night? Well, sit back and be lectured. You will be relieved to hear, first in the style a 50's educational film strip and then in a more modern fashion, that the easiest way to mend your naughty ways is also the most fun: Bicycling.
Jose Ramos presents "Climate Change: the Real Options". Now that the general public accepts climate change and wants to help (thanks, Al Gore) more information is needed. The real solutions need to be separated from "greenwashing" and wishful thinking.
Sheryl Oteyza presents “Unheard, Unknown†which investigates the killings taking place targeting union and community leaders in the Philippines. People defending their rights are being shot dead by unidentified armed men... why is this happening and why don't we hear about it in the media???
Sal Castro presents “Unmasking the G20†which looks at what the G20 really is. While the G20 promotes itself as a fair and democratic platform for large developing countries to voice their concerns with the worlds rich, deeper analysis reveals otherwise. This documentary shows the inner working of the G20, its role in attempting to neutralise geo-political dissent, its stealth tactics in promoting neo-liberalism, and the alternatives to the G20 now emerging.
Oct 3rd
7pm for an 8pm start, finish by 9 o’clock
Where:
Loop is located in the Melbourne CBD off Bourke Street at the Parliament end of the city.
T: 03 9654 0500
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