Kildare - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970
Afri Presents Féile Bríde 2014. Life: Source or Resource – Enslavement versus Sovereignty
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Monday January 20, 2014 14:55
by R - volunteer

Saturday 8th February, The Osborne Centre, Kildare
Féile Bríde 2014 will look at issues of life, light and liberty with perspectives from our partner Abjata Khalif of the Kenya Pastoralist Journalists Network; from Fergal Anderson linking food sovereignty issues locally and globally, as a ‘small farmer’ from the West of Ireland; and Donal Dorr will be joined by a woman with personal knowledge of the issue of human trafficking to explore the meaning of slavery, sovereignty and sustenance.
Clár
10.30am Registration
11am Fáilte agus ceol with Fionnuala Gill
11.10am Food, Sovereignty & Resilience: Living well with the Planet – Fergal Anderson
12.10pm Lighting the Way to Climate Justice: Finding solutions in Northern Kenya – Abjata Khalif
1.15pm Lunch and Tree planting with Kirsty Daly of the Native Woodland Trust
2.15pm Human Trafficking: Today’s Slavery Hidden from the Light – Donal Dorr and AN Other
3.15pm World Cafe
4.45pm Poetry and Song with Pete Mullineaux
5.15pm Ends
To book online: http://feilebride2014.eventbrite.ie
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/277376629079162/
For further information the 2014 brochure is available to download here.
Féile Bríde 2014 is part of a week long series of events taking place in Kildare organised by the Brigidine Sisters and Cairde Bríde. Further information can be found here: http://solasbhride.ie/category/upcoming-events/
Féile Bríde 2014 is organised in association with St. Patrick's Missionary Society, Kiltegan.
About Afri
Afri is a group of committed and creative people who seek to promote debate and influence policy and practice in Ireland and internationally on human rights, peace and justice issues.
Afri exists to promote the vision of a more just, more equal and more peaceful world through research, debate, awareness raising and action in partnership with marginalised people engaged with issues of equity and security, especially in the global ‘South’.
Contact Afri
134 Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7, Ireland.
Tel: +353 (0)1 882 7563/7581
E-mail: admin@afri.ie
Facebook: www.facebook.com/afriireland
Twitter: @AfriPeace
Web: www.afri.ie