Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony
Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony
Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony
RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony
Waiting for SIPO Anthony Public Inquiry >>
Promoting Human Rights in IrelandHuman Rights in Ireland >>
Labour U-Turns Over University Free Speech as it Brings Back Tory Law ? But Removes its ?Teeth? Wed Jan 15, 2025 19:30 | Will Jones Labour has U-turned over university free speech as it brings back a Tory law clamping down on 'woke' cancel culture ? but removes its "teeth" by dropping the ability of academics to sue their institutions.
The post Labour U-Turns Over University Free Speech as it Brings Back Tory Law ? But Removes its “Teeth” appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Israel and Hamas Agree Ceasefire Deal, Trump Confirms Wed Jan 15, 2025 18:09 | Will Jones Donald Trump has confirmed that Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire agreement to end the war and release the hostages, saying he will continue promoting "peace through strength" throughout the region.
The post Israel and Hamas Agree Ceasefire Deal, Trump Confirms appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Reeves Jobs Bloodbath Continues as Currys Forced to Outsource to India Wed Jan 15, 2025 15:21 | Will Jones The jobs bloodbath continues as Currys is forced to?outsource more British staff to India?as a result of Rachel Reeves's "tax on jobs", the Chief Executive of the electricals retailer has said.
The post Reeves Jobs Bloodbath Continues as Currys Forced to Outsource to India appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Woke Paris Theatre Goes Broke After Opening its Doors to 250 African Migrants for a Free Show Five W... Wed Jan 15, 2025 13:39 | Will Jones A 'woke' theatre in Paris known for its radical Leftist shows faces bankruptcy after being occupied by more than 250 African migrants who were let in for a free event five weeks ago.
The post Woke Paris Theatre Goes Broke After Opening its Doors to 250 African Migrants for a Free Show Five Weeks Ago and They Refuse to Leave appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Declined: Chapter 4: ?A Promise Not a Threat? Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:29 | M. Zermansky Chapter four of Declined is here ? a dystopian satire about the emergence of a social credit system in the U.K., serialised in?the Daily Sceptic. This week: Ella laments to see a tractor plough the last remaining field.
The post Declined: Chapter 4: “A Promise Not a Threat” appeared first on The Daily Sceptic. Lockdown Skeptics >>
Voltaire, international edition
Trump and Musk, Canada, Panama and Greenland, an old story, by Thierry Meyssan Tue Jan 14, 2025 07:03 | en
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?114-115 Fri Jan 10, 2025 14:04 | en
End of Russian gas transit via Ukraine to the EU Fri Jan 10, 2025 13:45 | en
After Iraq, Libya, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, the Pentagon attacks Yemen, by Thier... Tue Jan 07, 2025 06:58 | en
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?113 Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:42 | en Voltaire Network >>
|
ISF Minutes and Information
national |
public consultation / irish social forum |
press release
Friday September 12, 2003 19:57 by Irish Social Forum - Irish Social Forum
ISF Minutes and Information
A Cháirde,
See below most recent minutes of the ISF Co-operation and Solidarity Summit group.
See also re-issued rough estimate of likely costs we face (previously circulated on August 20 last)
Regards,
John Irish Social Forum (Co-Operation and Solidarity Summit Group)
Minutes of a Meeting held on Thursday September 4 2003 @ 7.30pm in the Teachers' Club, 36 Parnell Square, Dublin 1.
Attendance :
John Meehan, Willy Cumming, Jean Somers, Caoimhe deBarra, Joe Kelly, Paul Dillon, Niav Keating, Orla Walsh, Segun Nelson, Rory Hearne, Paul Cummins, Paul Kinsella, Niall Smyth, Brian Cuddy, Patrick Maphoso, William Morake, Mark Grehan, Joe Campbell.
Apologies :
Pat Clafferty, Barry Finnegan, Brendan Young, Marnie Holborrow, Ian McDonald, Mary Kinane, Pól Ó Gráda
Nomination of Chair and Minute-Taker :
Chair : Niav Keating Minutes : John Meehan
Buildings and Finance Group Report :
John Meehan and Mark Grehan reported back from the meeting of this group with the following fund-raising proposals :
Table Quiz, Tuesday September 30, 8.00pm, in the Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Square
Sponsored Walk - from the General Post Office, O'Connell Street, to Dún Laoghaire, Sunday October 12, 2.00pm to 5.00pm approximately.
Brochure/booklet to be produced for the weekend and available for purchase by people who attend.
Music/Disco to be held in University College Dublin on the Saturday evening of the Summit, October 18.
Queries were raised regarding charging for admission to the summit - it was agreed to refer again to the draft budget/business plan, drawn up by Pat Clafferty for the Buildings and Finance Group, and circulated a few weeks ago. Agreed to re-circulate this document.
Agreed that proposed expenditure has to be met by realistic plans for fund-raising - we are not going to spend first, and second use up months afterwards raising money from diminishing numbers of volunteers and sympathisers.
Report from Carnival/March Group :
Orla Walsh reported that a Smithfield "Event Management Plan" is needed. Meeting to be held with Smithfield residents next week. Progress so far is good. Contact ongoing with Oxfam, which may be able to act as a sponsor. Once community support is in place, we should be able to use the venue without cost.
European Social Forum :
Rory Hearne reported on invitations to the European Social Forum.
Outreach
Paul Cummins reported. Numerous leaflets and letters were circulated and discussed. It was agreed to issue the comprehensive letter of invitation drawn up by Mark Kinane, with a small amendment regarding the likely venue for the carnival/march.
Irish Social Forum literature will be needed for numerous upcoming events : September 17 Rally against deportations in Liberty Hall; September 27 anti- war demonstrations; etc etc
The workshop invitation form will posted on various websites.
Agreed to also advertise the European Social Forum November event in Paris.
Agreed that leaflets/invitations should be co-ordinated by the outreach group.
Timetable for Plenaries and Workshops :
War, Foreign Policy - organisations to be approached are PANA (Roger Cole) and the Irish Anti War Movement, Grassroots Gathering, others - Willy Cumming reported on ongoing contacts. PANA at present planning to hold its AGM in Liberty Hall - invitation stands for this group to use UCD venue, if it wishes.
Caoimhe reported on the "Public Services not Privatisation" plenary - Mary Kinane will liaise on this for the Irish Social Forum. Environment / Sustainability - approaches to Feasta/Sustainable Ireland/Friends of the Earth/Gluaiseacht - Pat Clafferty to be asked for up- to-date information at next meeting.
Racism/Discrimination/Equality - John Meehan reported that Residents Against Racism, Alliance for Choice had been approached - there is general agreement in principle to work on this plenary - details need to be worked out/discussed etc.
There was a general discussion on the proposed content of the final Sunday morning session. Different views were aired. Some speakers wanted it to focus in on the European Social Forum in Paris in November, and to be led off by an European Social Forum representative; others felt it should be an open session, where each participant would have a chance to speak for a very short while, and assess the weekend, and say where/how we should go forward. Agreed to continue the discussion at future meetings.
Next Meeting :
It was agreed to re-convene on Thursday September 11
[30th anniversary of the USA inspired coup in Chile, 1973 : overthrow of the democratically elected Allende régime and installation of the Pinochet dictatorship -
also the anniversary of the airplane attack on the Twin Towers in New York]
@ 7.30pm in the Teachers' Club, 36 Parnell Square.
Notes :
ATTAC and Comhlámh are jointly hosting a fund-raiser in aid of their support for the Irish Social Forum on Thursday October 9, 8.00pm, in Chief O'Neill's, Smithfield - showing of Donnacha Ó Bríain's video on the failed coup attempt to bring down the Chavez Government in Venezuela - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - the full director's version - about 20 minutes longer than the programme you probably saw on RTÉ!
Note need to pay Teacher's Club for use of the room tonight
-----------------
Buildings and Finance Group Report
The followingis a 'rough' estimation of budget needs as well as lines of attack for the neccessary funding required;
Expenses
Venues
TCD Friday evening Launch and first Plenary e500
Teachers Club Saturday Workshops and food e700
Main Plenary venue Saturday e1000
Sunday Morning Forum(Teachers Club?) e200
e2400
Carnival Venue(may not apply)e500
Total Venue costapprox e3000
Travel and Accomodation costs
Estimate of e300 per international speakerx5 e1500
No speaker fees.
Administration costs
Sustainable Ireland building, use of, sponsored e0
Full time admin person for four week period e1200
Ticketing and identity badge costs e400
Telephone/Internet/email e600
e2200 e2200
Press Launch e1000
Carnival/March
PA and Platform hire e1000
TOTAL COST ESTIMATE e8700
Income
Registration fee
e10 per person x600 persons weekend total e6000
(Look into Credit card facility. Registration via email/website/office
beginning one week beforehand).
Sponsorship
Estimate of 20 workshops.
Each sponsor donates e50 towards costs. e1000
Affiliation
Parties/Organisations/groups encouraged to be affiliates of ISF
Programme sponsors/launch tickets etc. e600
Fundraising activities
Pub quiz/poker classic
Gig
Sponsored walk
Tshirts,badges, cards etc. Total estimate e1000
TOTAL INCOME ESTIMATE e8600
All above are estimates only. Do not accept as definite.
All plenaries will be ticketed on a first come first served basis. All regional participants may order via telephone.Once registration fee is paid,a person can get tickets to all events for free, subject to availability.
Both buildings and International speakers must be finalised within two weeks. Sponsor letters should be finalised asap. The estimate of 600 persons attending should be at the next meeting agenda. What do people think?? Is it realistic??
|