Thursday, November 26, 2009

Amnesty International Lethbridge to Join Global Write-a-thon



Lethbridge – Amnesty International Lethbridge will host a community event on International Human Rights Day, encouraging people to come out and write letters to promote human rights. Highlights of the event include local musicians, a raffle, delicious refreshments, and Christmas gifts for sale. They will be joining people from 30 countries around the world who will host their own events.

Amnesty International's write-a-thon is catching the spirit of people everywhere. Last year, thousands of Canadians wrote over 36,000 letters at nearly 1,000 events in schools, community centres, faith institutions, cafes, and living rooms across the country. Participation is free and open to everyone.

Amnesty International's Write-a-thon offers our community a unique opportunity to make a difference in upholding human rights. Members of the media are invited to report on the Write-a-thon.

WHO: Amnesty International Lethbridge

WHAT: Amnesty International Lethbridge hosts write-a-thon

WHEN: Thursday, December 10 at 7:00 pm

WHERE: The Round Street Cafe

For more information, or to schedule an interview, contact Amnesty International Lethbridge at 403-327-8196.

Find out more at www.amnesty.ca/Write-a-thon.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Photos from Dialogue on Racism Potluck - November 2009










News from Lethbridge Action on Racism Circle

Dialogue on Racism Potluck - November 23, 2009

Thank you to everyone who attended the potluck on Monday. We had 45 dinner guests, including Mayor Bob Tarleck and Chief of Police Tom McKenzie. We will be publishing the recommendations in a second report, which you should receive in the coming weeks.

We will be presenting recommendations from both potlucks to the Public School Board in January.


Upcoming events of interest:

FNMI Days: Celebrating our Pride, History and Knowledge
Thursday, November 26 at Lethbridge College

10:00 am: Drum protocol
11:30 am: Taste of culture: Berry soup and fry bread
11:30 am: Mini powwow
Noon: Naming ceremony
2:00 pm: First Nations connection to the land

Heritage Through My Hands at Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump
Saturday, November 28
10:00 am to 5:00 pm

A full day of activities where local artisans, crafters and entertainers gather to kick start the festive season. Includes aboriginal art and craft fair, sweet grass ceremony, hoop dancer, silent auction and door prize draws.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Dialogue on Racism and Discrimination Potluck - November 23, 2009

This is an open invitation to the second DIALOGUE ON RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION sponsored by the Lethbridge Action on Racism Circle.

The Dialogue on Racism and Discrimination is a potluck at which you have the chance to meet new people and share a meal, and make recommendations for positive action on the issues of racism and discrimination in our community. Children are welcome to attend with their parents.

The potluck will be held on:

Monday, November 23 from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

at:

Lethbridge Mennonite Church (4303 3rd Avenue South)



IF YOU CAN ATTEND, please RSVP to Lethbridge Action on Racism Circle (lethbridgearc@gmail.com)

This is the second potluck we have held. The recommendations from people who attended our first potluck were published in a report which has been presented to City Council, the Holy Spirit School Board, and the City of Lethbridge Community and Social Development Committee. The report has also been widely distributed across Canada.

This is your opportunity to effect positive change in our community. Your recommendations and ideas will be presented to decision making bodies such as the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge School Division, Lethbridge College, and other institutions in the coming year.