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EVENT: Wed, Jun 06 2007 05:00 PM, Rostock, MS Stubnitz, Stadthafen

Globalising struggles for the right to housing, city, land

by and with:
WG Habitat at Forum Environment and Development - Mob e.V./Strassenfeger (Homeless, Berlin)- Habitat International Coalition (HIC)- International Network of Urban Research and Action (INURA) - Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) - Local Organizers of Community Organizations in Asia (LOCOA) - MNML, Brazil - Osaka Homeless Associations - Droit au Logement(DAL) - NO VOX
and (6 pm) Miloon Kothari, UN Special Rapporteur for the right to housing

     Wed, Jun 06 2007, 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM  Uhr
    Rostock, MS Stubnitz, Stadthafen

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EVENT: Tue, Jun 05 2007 11:00 AM, Camp Reddelich yellow barrio

The city we want. The city we fight.

Evictions, gentrification, global cities, slums, squats...
From local struggles to global strategies.
Exchange of experiences and proposals.

     Tue, Jun 05 2007, 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM  Uhr
    Camp Reddelich yellow barrio

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EVENT: Mon, Jun 04 2007 11:00 AM, Camp Rostock

Forced migration: International solidarity against forced evictions and their reasons

SQUATTERS, TENANTS, HOMELESS organizing international solidarity AGAINST EVICTIONS AND REAL ESTATE VIOLENCE, housing rights violations, forced evictions, "slum" cleansing, gentrification/ghettoization of popular neighborhoods, SLUMLORDS, squats, informal settlements...

     Mon, Jun 04 2007, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM  Uhr
    Camp Rostock

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INURA Sat, May 26 2007

Transformation, survival and emancipation in a world city: regeneration or business as usual?

London was one of the cradles of capitalism and - as the base of British government and a host of consultants and financial institutions - has played a leading role in the intensified renewal of the capitalist project in Europe and the world since the 1980s.
The 17th Inura meeting will focus less on the big global processes and more on the experience of citizens in a city-region experiencing rapid economic growth distributed very unequally.

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Le Forum Social des Quartiers Populaires Fri, May 25 2007

CALL for the NATIONAL SOCIAL FORUM of the BANLIEUES

Over the past 30 years, the French banlieues have been calling for justice. Concrete demands have been expressed through demonstrations, marches, days of action, public meetings, hunger strikes, and mass revolts. The response from governments of all political hues that have all come and gone, since the Ministry for Urban and Social Development was set up 15 years ago to address social exclusion and ghettoisation in housing estates, has been an array of initiatives with their fair share of acronyms and so-called miracle cures: ZEP (Education Support & Development in Targeted Zones), DSQ, ZUP, ZAC & ANRU (Urban Development Zones…)

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Habitat Netz Sat, May 19 2007

Investment Security - Insecurity of Tenure

The German government has declared “investment security” to be the leitmotiv of the G8 summit. The current form of globalisation has produced and continues to produce many losers and very few winners from “investment security”.

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Euromarches Wed, Feb 21 2007

Precarious of every country, let’s march to Heiligendamm near Rostock!

The more wealth is produced in Europe the more the number of people living in precarity increases. Now we’ve had more than three decades of mass long term unemployment which is now a fact of daily life for millions of men and women. In the year 2000 at Lisbon, the European Union promised a paradise for 2010. In fact not only has unemployment not gone down (the official figures now only take into account a small proportion of the actual number of unemployed) but the number of precarious and underpaid jobs have exploded, notably for the young, for women, for immigrants and particularly the undocumented (sans papiers).

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