[Imc-aotearoa-waikato] Re: Pat Snedden- SOLVE THE FORESHORE?

Danyl Strype strypey at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 12 01:52:07 PDT 2004


Kia ora Jim,

This is the first I've heard of this meeting, I would have
been very keen to attend. Feel free to send accouncements
of this sort to imc-aotearoa-waikato at indymedia.org. This an
open membership list for anything vaguely relevant to
independent media activists in the Waiakto.

Aaron and I are talking about starting meetings regular
Indymedia meetings on Sundays (perhaps fortnightly), using
the Enviro Centre under the banner of the Commons groups
(Indymedia being an amorphous entity can't really join the
Enviro centre itself even if it had any money). First items
on the agenda would be the microradio station (a la Radio
Chomskey in Auckland) and regular activist doco screenings.

Would you or anyone in your local network be interested?

RnB,
Strypey

--- Jim Holdom <jholdom at ihug.co.nz> wrote:
> First:  The meeting held to form a 'group' got just two
> people, plus a couple of apologies.  So .... Not now,` at
> least.
> 
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> St Andrew's Coffee Series
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>  SOLVE THE FORESHORE? 
> 
>  FOR SURE!
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> A Pakeha reflects on 30 years' work with Maori
> communities.
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> Pat Snedden will discuss:
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> ·        What the Treaty means for Pakeha in New Zealand
> today
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> ·        Understanding te tino rangatiratanga in
> contemporary terms
> 
> ·        The different world views on the foreshore and
> seabed and how can they be negotiated in Aotearoa. 
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> VENUE:          Sierra Café
> 
>                    285 Barton Street (CentrePlace end),
> Hamilton
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> DATE:       Wednesday 21 July 2004
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>  
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>      TIME:                 Great coffee & cake available
> for purchase from 7pm
>                              Speaker starts at 7.30pm
> (Come early for a good table)
>                                       Plenty of time for
> your questions through to 9pm
> 
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> 
> Pat Snedden has had decades of involvement in publishing,
> was a founding director of Mai FM, has been for 20+ years
> an economic adviser to Ngati Whatua o Orakei Maori Trust
> Board, and is a member of their Treaty negotiation team.
> He has public sector governance roles in housing, health
> and water services. Pat has degrees in commerce and
> anthropology.
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> NAU MAI, NAU MAI, HAERE MAI     EVERYONE WELCOME
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> ENTRY by gold coin donation. This event has been
> organised by St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Enquiries
> phone 855 8428.
> 
> Jim Holdom
> 23 Ross Crescent
> Hamilton
> New Zealand
> jholdom at ihug.co.nz
> ph 64 7 855 5699
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Anarchism's great project is to dissolve the asymmetry of power. How? There are thousands of alternatives and there is not only one solution. To advance 'one' solution would be a doctrine of power, a manifestation of power.
- Venezuelan University Academic Alfredo Vallota quoted in El Libertario

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