Two Upcoming Events and a call for support

Dear Friends of SJS,
Victoria Friends of Cuba invite you to the following events:
Social Justice Film Night presents:
"RESISTENCIA: The Fight for the Aguan Valley" A film by Jesse Freeston
7pm THURSDAY, APRIL 16 2994 DOUGLAS ST. (BCGEU Hall), Victoria
Admission by Donation
In 2009, the first coup d'etat in a generation in Central America overthrows the elected president of Honduras. A nation-wide movement, known simply as The Resistance, rises in opposition. Resistencia: The Fight for the Aguan Valley centers on the most daring wing of the movement, the farmers of the Aguan. Not satisfied with just marching and blocking highways, 2000 landless families take possession of the palm oil plantations of Miguel Facusse, the country's largest landowner and a key player in the coup. The camera follows three farmers over four years as they build their new communities on occupied land, in the face of the regime's violent response, while waiting... for the elections The Resistance hopes will restore the national democratic project.Social Justice Film Night is on the 3rd Thursday of every month.
======================================================MAY 1st - International Workers' Day
7pm FRIDAY, MAY 12994 DOUGLAS ST (BCGEU Hall) Victoria
Guest Speakers: Javier Dómokos Ruiz, Consul General of the republic of Cuba in Toronto &Merli Vanegas, Consul General of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Vancouverwill present a discussion on "THE U.S. BLOCKADE AGAINST CUBA GOES DOWN WHILE ANOTHER AGAINST VENEZUELA GOES UP"
Admission by Donation

Javier Dómokos Ruiz will also be at Camosun College on May 1st at 2:30pm in discussing "The New relationship Between Cuba and the U.S."Place to be announced.
Both events are sponsored by Victoria Friends of Cuba.https://victoriafriendsofcuba.wordpress.com

The PACIFIC PEOPLES PARTNERSHIP ask for your support:

Forty years ago today, a remarkable organization was brought to life through the passion, dedication, and commitment of Elizabeth B. Silverstein, Stanley W. Hosie, and Alan Ditchik. Together they founded the South Pacific Peoples Foundation (SPPF) on April 8th, 1975. SPPF, now the Pacific Peoples’ Partnership (PPP), is the only organization in Canada devoted to the South Pacific. Throughout the years, we have engaged with local, national, and international networks by building partnerships across the Pacific and beyond, and caring for these relationships in times of turmoil and tranquility; of loss and celebration.

The very first issue of our beloved newsletter Tok Blong Pasifik, was printed in the Spring of 1982, to “…increase Canadian awareness of the island nations and peoples of the South Pacific, and stimulate a greater appreciation of the needs, desires, and realities of our Pacific neighbours” (Tok Blong SPPF, 1982). A cut-and-paste collection of articles, letters, and poetry, Xeroxed and bound together by a single staple, this first issue is symbolic of the rich history of PPP, the dedication that has been with us from the very beginning, and of just how far we have come.

Although we are fuelled by the same passion, dedication, and commitment to the South Pacific that inspired our founders so many years ago, there are some aspects of our work that have changed a great deal. In an era of touch screens, texting, and Twitter; of globally digitized communication and instantaneous knowledge-sharing, we rely more and more on the internet and social media to create awareness and engage the communities that surround us. Our website (http://pacificpeoplespartnership.org/) has become an invaluable communication tool, and our social media presence is ever-growing. If you have not connected with us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pacificpeoples) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/PacificPeoples), please consider doing so, so that we may continue to stay afloat in a world that is moving so very quickly, and raise awareness about the important work that we are doing together.

As we continue on this ambitious journey, it is imperative that we continue with your support. You have stood beside us through struggles and triumphs alike, and we have been consistently humbled and honoured by your generous support throughout the years. None of the work we have done, since the very beginning, would have been possible without your support, encouragement, and kindness. Every donation, no matter how big or how small, helps to transform the goals and aspirations of our organization into a tangible reality.

To help mark this momentous occasion, we encourage you to make a direct donation to our core operations, and/or to our Phil Esmonde endowment fund, which will be matched by an anonymous donor. For other ways to give, please visit http://www.pacificpeoplespartnership.org/donate-0 or https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/pacific-peoples-partnership-association/

We also invite you to continue to follow our many projects in development to celebrate our 40th Anniversary, including a Pacific Networking Conference and our One Wave Festival happening this September, as well as our banner projects in West Papua. We also invite you to celebrate with us on April 26th, as we raise funds for Vanuatu disaster relief and recovery. For information on these projects and more please visit our website at: www.pacificpeoplespartnership.org

Thank you for your part in helping to support these efforts; together we can continue to create positive change for years to come.

Yours in solidarity for the Pacific,

Muavae (Mua) Va’a

President

April Ingham

Executive Director

Pacific Peoples' Partnership

Suite 407, 620 View Street

Victoria, BC V8W 1J6

Ph. 250-381-4131

Fax. 888-812-7346

www.pacificpeoplespartnership.org

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Margo MatwychukDirector
Social Justice Studies ProgramUniversity of Victoriaweb.uvic.ca/socialjustice/@UVicSJS on TwitterUVicSJS on FacebookUVicSJS on YouTube
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