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SUMMARY:Public Meeting - Impact of Proposed Towers to Replace ITS
DESCRIPTION:Residents and NGOs are organising a Public Meeting to present and discuss the proposed project on the ITS site in Pembroke. An application has been filed for a 37-floor tower and a 17-floor hotel to replace the ITS building. Several other high-rise projects have also been proposed in the same area. \n\nWhat will the impact of this project be on ALL the residents of Pembroke\, St. Julian’s\, Swieqi\, and other areas?\nCan we do something about it?\n\nDuring the public meeting\, the main features of the ITS project and their potential impact on residents and the environment will be presented. The way forward will then be discussed. \nThis meeting is strictly a non-partisan event. Everyone is welcome to attend\, including individuals\, Local Councils and Non-Governmental Organisations. \nMoviment Graffitti as well as activists involved in Kamp Emerġenza Ambjent are supporting this public meeting organised by Pembroke residents. \n—————————— \nResidenti u NGOs qed isejjħu Laqgħa Pubblika sabiex jiġi preżentat u diskuss il-proġett li qed ikun propost fuq is-sit tal-ITS f’Pembroke. Hemm applikazzjoni sabiex torri ta’ 37 sular u lukanda ta’ 17-il sular jieħdu post l-ITS. Dan flimkien ma’ diversi proposti oħra ta’ bini għoli ħafna f’dik iż-żona. \n\nX’se jkun l-impatt ta’ dan il-proġett fuq ir-residenti KOLLHA ta’ Pembroke\, San Ġiljan\, is-Swieqi u postijiet oħra?\nNistgħu nagħmlu xi ħaġa dwarha?\n\nF’din il-laqgħa pubblika se jiġu preżentati l-aspetti ewlenin ta’ dan il-proġett kif ukoll l-impatt potenzjali tagħhom fuq ir-residenti u l-ambjent. Wara se nkunu qed niddiskutu x’jista’ jsir. \nDin il-laqgħa hija strettament inizjattiva mhux partiġġjana. Kulħadd huwa mistieden jattendi\, inkluż individwi\, Kunsilli Lokali u Għaqdiet Mhux Governattivi. \nIl-Moviment Graffitti\, flimkien ma’ attivisti nvoluti fil-Kamp Emerġenza Ambjent qegħdin jagħtu l-appoġġ tagħhom għal din il-laqgħa pubblika organizzata mir-residenti ta’ Pembroke
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/public-meeting-in-pembroke/
LOCATION:Pembroke Primary School – Kullegg Santa Klara\, Triq Madre Margerita Debrincat\, Pembroke\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Anti-Capitalism / A Just Economy,Defending Public Spaces & The Environment,Discussion / Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180302T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180302T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T134845
CREATED:20180302T085559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T154947Z
UID:3933-1519992000-1519999200@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:ReLeaf Discussion at University
DESCRIPTION:ReLeaf will be hosting a discussion panel on the burgeoning cannabis industry in Malta in the Quadrangle of the University of Malta. \nWith Prime Minister Joseph Muscat calling the medical cannabis industry “the future”\, and full legalisation seemingly on the books over the next few years\, it’s time to discuss some of the main issues that could come with cannabis legalisation in Malta.  \nWhat are the changes that will happen over the next few years\, what are the advantages\, and what are the possible pitfalls? \nYou are invited to join in on a frank and contemporary discussion about cannabis\, and bring any questions you might have – now is the perfect chance to get some answers on this topic.  \nThe discussion will be hosted by Chris Peregin\, founder of Lovin Malta\, and will be featuring the leading cannabis activists in Malta.
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/releaf-discussion-at-university/
LOCATION:University of Malta\, L-Università ta' Malta\, Msida\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180302T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180302T120000
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CREATED:20180302T085558Z
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UID:3929-1519986600-1519992000@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:Patriarchy\, Misogyny and Men
DESCRIPTION:As part of the initiatives connected to International Women’s Day 2018\, Moviment Graffitti is organizing a talk entitled “Patriarchy\, Misogyny…and men”. The talk will be delivered by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic\, from the organisation Men Against Violence \nWomen’s rights movements have experienced opposition at every step of the way\, from the moment first organised movements started forming till this very day. Each and every success story has been followed by a backlash\, with patriarchal structures closing ranks and deeply seethed misogyny swimming up to the surface and showing its real face.  \nThis talk will discuss opposition to emancipation of women in general and women’s rights movement in particular\, throughout the history\, modern times and present-day. It will look at the role that misogyny plays in reinforcing the status-quo. It will also give attention to the role that men played in opposing (and supporting) women’s movements.  \nUltimately\, the speaker will try to address the following questions: Considering that\, on surface level\, removing male privilege can be seen as a loss for men\, why should men support it? Isn’t it only normal that men have\, will and\, ultimately\, should oppose gender equality? How can gender equality be of benefit to men? Or put in plain terms: as men\, what’s in it for us?
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/patriarchy-misogyny-and-men/
LOCATION:Ministry for Education and Employment\, Great Siege Road\, Floriana\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation,Feminism / Women's Rights
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180223T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180223T200000
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CREATED:20180223T085600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T155000Z
UID:3935-1519408800-1519416000@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:Women Who Fight
DESCRIPTION:Moviment Graffitti is holding the event “Women Who Fight: From the Italian Partisans to the Rojava Revolution”\, as part of its initiatives connected to International Women’s Day 2018. \nIrene Incarico (Visiting Senior Lecturer at the University of Malta) will present three women of Italian Resistance – women who fought against fascism. \nSilvia Todeschini\, who was in Rojava-Kurdistan (Northern Syria) for 2 years will speak about Kurdish women fighting for freedom. \nFollowed by food\, drinks and music. \nFree entry! \nFULL PROGRAM – International Women’s Day \n\nThu 15th Feb at 6:30pm: SCREENING OF “IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK” at 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta\nTue 20th Feb at 6:00pm: KURDISTAN: A WOMEN’S REVOLUTION at the GWU Building\, South Street\, Valletta\nFri 23rd Feb at 6:00pm: WOMEN WHO FIGHT: FROM THE ITALIAN PARTISANS TO THE ROJAVA REVOLUTION at 67\, Strait Street\, Valleta\nSat 3rd Mar at 10:30am: TALK ON PATRIARCHY AND MISOGYNY at the Multipurpose Hall\, Ministry for Education and Employment\, Great Siege Road\, Floriana\nThu 8th Mar at 5:30pm: WOMEN’S DAY MARCH in Valletta\nThu 8th Mar at 8:00pm: NO FIGHT WITHOUT FESTA at Maori\, Triq il-Lanca\, Valletta\nSat 10th Mar at 6:00pm: PRESENTATION ON FEMINIST STREET ART at 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/women-who-fight/
LOCATION:Moviment Graffitti Premises\, 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation,Feminism / Women's Rights
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180220T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180220T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T134845
CREATED:20180220T085600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T155003Z
UID:3937-1519149600-1519156800@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:Kurdistan - A Women's Revolution
DESCRIPTION:As part of the initiatives connected to International Women’s Day 2018\, Moviment Graffitti is holding a talk entitled “Kurdistan: A Women’s Revolution.” \nSilvia Todeschini\, who spent two years in Rojava (northern Syria) will present the situation in this area\, where Kurdish groups have liberated and defended their territory from ISIS. They are currently facing a military attack in the Afrin district\, at the hands of the Turkish state.  \nShe will focus on the role of Kurdish women in armed groups and the ongoing revolutionary process permeating all levels of life. Theirs is not only an armed struggle; it is also a social\, cultural and political struggle involving the concept of Jineoloji (the science of women).  \nFree entry.  \n\nFULL PROGRAM – International Women’s Day \n\nThu 15th Feb at 6:30pm: SCREENING OF “IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK” at 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta\nTue 20th Feb at 6:00pm: KURDISTAN: A WOMEN’S REVOLUTION at the GWU Building\, South Street\, Valletta\nFri 23rd Feb at 6:00pm: WOMEN WHO FIGHT: FROM THE ITALIAN PARTISANS TO THE ROJAVA REVOLUTION at 67\, Strait Street\, Valleta\nSat 3rd Mar at 10:30am: TALK ON PATRIARCHY AND MISOGYNY at the Multipurpose Hall\, Ministry for Education and Employment\, Great Siege Road\, Floriana\nThu 8th Mar at 5:30pm: WOMEN’S DAY MARCH in Valletta\nThu 8th Mar at 8:00pm: NO FIGHT WITHOUT FESTA at Maori\, Triq il-Lanca\, Valletta\nSat 10th Mar at 6:00pm: PRESENTATION ON FEMINIST STREET ART at 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/kurdistan-a-womens-revolution/
LOCATION:General Workers’ Union\, South Street\, Valletta\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation,Feminism / Women's Rights
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180215T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180215T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T134845
CREATED:20180215T085758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T155008Z
UID:3939-1518719400-1518726600@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:Screening - If These Walls Could Talk
DESCRIPTION:Moviment Graffitti is organising a series of initiatives on women’s rights during the weeks leading to the 8th March – International Women’s Day 2018. \nThe first event is the screening of “If these Walls Could Talk”\, (directed by Cher and Nancy Savoca\, 1996)\, dealing with the topic of reproductive rights.  \nThe movie tells the story of three different women\, living in the same house in different eras – 1952\, 1974 and 1996 – and their experiences with abortion. \nFollowing the screening there will be a short presentation by Dr Andrea Dibben\, from the Women’s Rights Foundation\, and a discussion on the topic. \nFree entry. \n  \nFULL PROGRAM – International Women’s Day \n\nThu 15th Feb at 6:30pm: SCREENING OF “IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK” at 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta\nTue 20th Feb at 6:00pm: KURDISTAN: A WOMEN’S REVOLUTION at the GWU Building\, South Street\, Valletta\nFri 23rd Feb at 6:00pm: WOMEN WHO FIGHT: FROM THE ITALIAN PARTISANS TO THE ROJAVA REVOLUTION at 67\, Strait Street\, Valleta\nSat 3rd Mar at 10:30am: TALK ON PATRIARCHY AND MISOGYNY at the Multipurpose Hall\, Ministry for Education and Employment\, Great Siege Road\, Floriana\nThu 8th Mar at 5:30pm: WOMEN’S DAY MARCH in Valletta\nThu 8th Mar at 8:00pm: NO FIGHT WITHOUT FESTA at Maori\, Triq il-Lanca\, Valletta\nSat 10th Mar at 6:00pm: PRESENTATION ON FEMINIST STREET ART at 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/screening-if-these-walls-could-talk/
LOCATION:Moviment Graffitti Premises\, 67\, Strait Street\, Valletta\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation,Feminism / Women's Rights
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180124T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180124T230000
DTSTAMP:20260425T134845
CREATED:20180124T085758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T155015Z
UID:3941-1516824000-1516834800@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:Screening - I Compagni
DESCRIPTION:In turn-of-the-twentieth-century Turin\, an accident in a textile factory incites workers to stage a walkout. But it’s not until they receive unexpected aid from a traveling professor (Marcello Mastroianni) that they find their voice\, unite\, and stand up for themselves. This historical drama by Mario Monicelli\, brimming with humor and honesty\, is a beautiful and moving ode to the power of the people\, and features engaging\, naturalistic performances; cinematography by the great Giuseppe Rotunno; and a multilayered\, Oscar-nominated screenplay by Monicelli\, Agenore Incrocci\, and Furio Scarpelli. \nThe film will be screened with English subtitles.
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/screening-i-compagni/
LOCATION:The Royal British Legion Bar Malta\, 111 Melita Street\, Valletta\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180117T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180117T230000
DTSTAMP:20260425T134845
CREATED:20180117T085759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T155018Z
UID:3943-1516219200-1516230000@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:Screening - Jimmy's Hall
DESCRIPTION:Second part of Moviment Graffitti curating Kinemastik Film Klub trilogy is Jimmy’s Hall by Ken Loach. \nIn the 1920s\, political activist Jimmy Gralton built a dance hall in rural Ireland. As the hall grew in popularity\, its free-spirited reputation brought it to the attention of the church and politicians who forced Jimmy to flee and the hall to close. \nA decade later\, at the height of the Depression\, Jimmy returns from the US. The hall stands abandoned but as Jimmy sees the poverty and growing oppression in the village\, the leader and activist within him is stirred. He decides to reopen the hall\, and so takes on the established authorities of the church and the government.
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/screening-jimmy-hall/
LOCATION:The Royal British Legion Bar Malta\, 111 Melita Street\, Valletta\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180110T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Malta:20180110T230000
DTSTAMP:20260425T134845
CREATED:20180110T085759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T155022Z
UID:3945-1515614400-1515625200@mail.movimentgraffitti.org
SUMMARY:Screening - The Wanted 18
DESCRIPTION:Opening their residency at the Film Klub\, Moviment Graffitti kindly introduce us to one of the strangest chapters in the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. \nIt’s 1987\, and the first Palestinian popular movement in the West Bank is rising. Residents want local alternatives to Israeli goods\, including milk\, which they’ve been buying from an Israeli company. And so begins the strange story of the 18 cows. \nAcclaimed Palestinian artist Amer Shomali\, who illustrated The Wanted 18 and co-directed it with veteran Canadian director Paul Cowan\, watched the Intifada unfold as a teenager\, from the Syrian refugee camp where he grew up. His family was from Beit Sahour\, a town he knew only from family stories and news reports on TV. And then he read a comic book about the cows\, depicting them as sassy bovines who see absurdity all around them.
URL:https://mail.movimentgraffitti.org/event/screening-the-wanted-18/
LOCATION:The Royal British Legion Bar Malta\, 111 Melita Street\, Valletta\, Malta
CATEGORIES:Discussion / Presentation
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