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 **Speakers**:​ **Speakers**:​
-Gudrun Rabussay-Schwald,​ Amnesty International Austria+  * Gudrun Rabussay-Schwald,​ Amnesty International Austria
  
   * **When**: 13.09.2018, 17:00-18:30   * **When**: 13.09.2018, 17:00-18:30
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 **Speakers**:​ **Speakers**:​
-* Erik Marquardt+  ​* Erik Marquardt
  
   * **When**: 13.9.2018, 19:00-21:00   * **When**: 13.9.2018, 19:00-21:00
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   *   ​**What**:​ Presentations,​ world café, readings   *   ​**What**:​ Presentations,​ world café, readings
   *   ​**Where**:​ Tribühne, Salzburg Lehen, Tulpenstraße 1.   *   ​**Where**:​ Tribühne, Salzburg Lehen, Tulpenstraße 1.
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 +==== Connecting resistance – developing common answers (15.9.2018) ====
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 +Event by “Aufbruch” - start for a democratic, solidary and ecological Europe!
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 +On July 1st 2018, the Austrian government took over the presidency of the EU-council. Chaired by the Austrian government a summit of European leaders takes place in Salzburg on September 20th. The Austrian ÖVP-FPÖ government is working on full-scales offensives against social and democratic achievements. Its neoliberal and antidemocratic plans fit in with the policies of the European Union, solely based on economic interests. In the interest of big companies and financial capital the EU tries, in cooperation with the national governments,​ to prolong working times, to increase competition among the working population and to re-design social insurances in a way, so that they become a profitable investment for financial companies. Such politics knowingly accepts further destruction of the environment in Europe and elsewhere in the world.
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 +**Speakers**:​
 +  * Checchino Antonini (Rome): Journalist, member of Potere al Popolo and Sinistra Anticapitalista
 +  * Christian Boissevain (Munich): Representative of the IGM, initiative for interlinking unions
 +  * Helmut Born (Düsseldorf):​ Member of Unionists for climate protection, member of the International Socialist Organisation
 +  * Iris Frey (Wien): Member of System Change, not Climate Change!
 +  * Thies Gleiss (Köln): Founding member of DIE LINKE and member of the party executive
 +  * Susanne Haslinger (Wien): Lawyer and member of PRO-GE
 +  * Heinz Högelsberger (Wien): Former member of Greenpeace and Global 2000, since 2008 working for the union vida and the “Arbeiterkammer” Vienna.
 +  * Julia Holzhauser (Saabrücken):​ member of the union Ver.di, chair of the deparment Health, social services, welfare and churches
 +  * Verena Kreilinger (Salzburg): member of Aufbruch Salzburg
 +  * Boris Lechthaler (Linz): politically active in the Solidarity Workshop Austria
 +  * Brigitte Litschauer (Wien): Assistant Professor Dr. of Medicine, research e.g. concerning psycho-social stress
 +  * Dastan Jasim (Mannheim): working at the Heidelberger institute for international conflict research
 +  * Zofia Marcinek (Warschau): member of the movement “black protest”
 +  * Petra Nagenkögel (Salzburg): Author and chair of the literary club prolit
 +  * Raphaél Preston (Paris): Member of the NPA (New Anticapitalistic Party)
 +  * Fritz Schiller (Vienna): economist, member of the board of Vienna’s health insurance
 +  * Franz Sölkner (Graz): former local councillor for the Green party in Thal near Graz.
 +  * Florian Weissel (Wien): founding member of the initiative Care Revolution Vienna
 +  * Winfried Wolf (Berlin): political scientist and author of several books about economic developments. Publisher of the magazine “Factencheck Europa”
 +  * Christian Zeller (Salzburg): Professor for economic geography, member of Aufbruch Salzburg
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 +  * **When**: Saturday, September 15th 2018, 13:30-22:00
 +  * **What**: Conference
 +  * **Where**: TriBühne, Salzburg Lehen, Tulpenstraße 1 
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 +==== Shaping a democratic food policy – the path to food sovereignity (16.9.2018) ====
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 +Event by “System Change, not Climate Change”
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 +It is often suggested that by making good choices when buying in supermarkets we can support a good food economy. However, this does not touch the general framework, which encompasses land-grabbing,​ corporate power and exploitation. The predominant food economy increasingly undermines the human right to nutrition. A real alternative is the movement for food sovereignty,​ in which consumers and producers cooperate.
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 +In our presentation we debate the consequences of free trade and the common agricultural policy of the European union and point out, how food sovereignty here offers possible solutions. In the last part of the event, we would like to invite the audience to think how they can cooperatively participate in the shaping of a democratic food policy.
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 +**Speakers**:​
 +  * David Steinwender,​ work group food sovereignity Graz
 +  * Sigrun Zwanzger, Welthaus Steiermark
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 +  * **When**: Sunday, 16.9.2018, 15:00-17:00
 +  * **What**: Presentation
 +  * **Where**: Literaturhaus,​ Strubergasse 23, 5020 Salzburg
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 +==== Women’s rights are human rights … in a Europe that protects (17.9.2018) ====
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 +Event by Frauen*Volksbegehren and Frauenrat Salzburg
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 +The Vagina Monologues (scenic reading): humorous, serious, profound and feminist – Vaginas narrate of fates, of the search for the female identity, of love and passion, of disappointment and violence. Text by Eve Ensler, artistic direction Judith Valerie Engel and Gertraud Steinkogler-Wurzinger.
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 +Discussion with Monika Vana (EU-parliament delegate). A current study by the EU shows a significant backlash. Gender mainstreaming gets increasingly constrained. Especially such areas as education, health and prevention of violence are affected. Who does suffer from these restrictions?​ What are the causes? How can politics counteract such developments?​
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 +Party with LaLuna from the collective Tanzbar
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 +  * **When**: Monday, 17.09.2018, 19:00-22:00
 +  * **Where**: TriBühne Lehen, Salzburg, Tulpenstraße 1
 +
 +==== Europe – Civil Power in combat dress? ====
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 +Event by the Friedensbüro Salzburg. Co-organiser:​ ÖH Salzburg, Südwind Salzburg, JBZ, Internationaler Versöhungsbund
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 +The Peace and Securities of the European Union are ambivalent in their public perception: On the one hand, it is a historic project of peace which has been awarded with the Nobel Peace Price. On the other hand, it is a global player competing for the title of “armament world champion”,​ driven by the interests of hegemony and the armament lobby. Where are European peace policies headed and which role do national and international initiatives for peace and disarmament play?
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 +**Speakers**:​
 +  * Ottfried Nassauer, Information centre for transatlantic security, Berlin
 +  * Thomas Roithner, Peace researcher, private lecturer at the University of Vienna
 +  * Lucia Hämmerle, Internationaler Versöhnungsbund,​ Project “Armament Atlas”, Vienna
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 +  * **When**: Tuesday, 18.9.2018, 19.00 - 22.00 Uhr
 +  * **What**: Presentation and Discussion
 +  * **Where**: Tribühne, Salzburg Lehen, Tulpenstraße 1
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 +==== Solidarity with migrants on high seas (19.09.2018) ====
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 +Watch the Med Alarm Phone is a project which was founded by activists from Europe and North Africa in 2014. The self-organised call-center for refugees who are in distress at sea should ensure a safe rescue and prevent human right violations such as pushbacks.
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 +At that, those in distress get a second chance to make their call for help heard by sea rescue. Each emergency is recorded and publicly accompanied till safe rescue. If necessary, further support is drummed up. Thereby pressure is exerted on those responsible,​ at least as far as possible.
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 +**Speakers**
 +  * Activists of the Alarm Phone Team Munich
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 +  * **When**: Wednesday, 19.9.2018, 17.00 - 18.30
 +  * **What**: Presentation
 +  * **Where**: Tribühne, Salzburg Lehen, Tulpenstraße 1
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 +==== Walk of Responsibility ====
 +We will carry a list with almost all the names of those who have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea from the Tribühne Lehen to the Festspielhaus,​ or as close as we can get. Bring along candles! We want to show those responsible for isolationist policy that they are to blame for the dying in the Mediterranean Sea.
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 +Meeting time: Wednesday, 19.9.2018, 18.30 Uhr
 +Meeting point: Salzburg Lehen, Tulpenstraße 1
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 +==== Demonstration and rally ====
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 +11:30 Salzburg Main Station – Hearing afrique-europe-interact
 +14:00 Demonstration “A better future for all”: demonstration starts at the main station and walks towards the Volksgarten
 +17:00 Rally and music in the Volksgarten
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 +**We want a creative, loud and non-violent demonstration and rally. There will be no tolerance for discriminating paroles and contents. With this in mind, we request representatives of the executive, of the media and of politics to adopt a practice of de-escalation and constructive approach to settling conflicts within their respective area of responsibility.**
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 +==== Party: Sound of Solidarity: Celebrating Fortress Europe as it falls (20.09.2018) ==== 
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 +After the rally there will be a party at Jazz-It Salzburg – with live music and catering. Details will be published soon.
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 +  * **When**: Thursday, 20.9.2018, 20.00 Uhr
 +  * **Where**: Jazzit, Salzburg, Elisabethstraße 11
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 +==== Other Events ====
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 +Other opportunities to discuss and debate are being planned. In addition to the events listed above, there will be several outdoor activities, such as a video team conducting street interviews, a wall of public initiatives,​ a flashmob and public relations.