UNRULY WA: Protest Makes Progress – Unruly Voices Seminar

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When

Where

Kidogo Arthouse
Bathers Beach, Rear/47 Mews Rd
Fremantle WA 6160
Australia

Why

Unruly WA. Protest makes progress. A celebration of political dissent. While it is still legal.

Tuesday 2 June: Unruly Photography Exhibition Launch

  • 6:30pm - Doors open
  • 7pm - Launch and live music performance of soundscape by Measures of Distance

Wednesday 3 June: Unruly Voices Panel Discussion

  • 6:30pm - Doors open
  • 7pm - Speakers
  • Entry Ticket: By Donation. Cash preferred.

MC: Anna Copeland - Human Rights lawyer, academic, activist

  • What role does protest play in our fight for a just world?
  • What role does art play in the fight for our own humanity?
  • How do we fight the attacks on our right to protest?

Speakers:

  • Ganesha Bennell - Bibulmun Noongar advocate and community organiser
  • Jo Vallentine - Peace activist and former senator for Western Australia
  • Marziya Mohammadali - Photographer, activist, artist, educator and researcher
  • Sophie McNeill - Award winning journalist, author, human rights activist and MLC

Thursday 4 June: Songs of Protest featuring local musicians

  • 6:30pm - Doors open - goes til late

Drinks and bar snacks available on each night.

All welcome! Please invite your friends.

For the latest updates check the Facebook event.

Contact

Right To Protest WA
Facebook · Instagram

Stop AUKUS WA
0439 475 174
[email protected]
Facebook · Instagram

Resources

Poster.

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