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"Can You Hear Me?" - An Autonomous Women's Film Event

Date and Time: 
Sun, 18/01/2009 - 5:00am to 8:30am
Location: 

Jura Bookshop
440 Parramatta Road
Petersham

Contact Name: 
Katrina
Contact Email: 
tree.kneee@gmail.com

A night for women (including women identifiers) to celebrate creativity. women's history and cultural endeavours.

FREE vegan dinner at 6pm!

Screening of the film "Can You Hear Me? Israeli and Palestinian Women Fight for Peace".

Review:

Lilly Rivlin’s Documentary “Can You Hear Me?” Focuses on Women as Peacemakers
By Robert Hirschfield

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Photos: Fluid Prejudice Anthology launch

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Here are a few pictures from the amazing Fluid Prejudice Anthology comic launch lovingly held at Jura.It was an amazing night with many great speakers supported by an awesome crowd.Enjoy!Resistance is fertile!

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Direct Action - Series 2, No. 3, 3 June 1928

Direct Action - Series 2, issue number 3, published 3 June 1928 p. 1, 4

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Direct Action - Series 2, No. 2, 20 May 1928

Direct Action - Series 2, issue number 2, published 20 May 1928.

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Direct Action - Series 2, No. 1, May 1928

Direct Action - Series 2, issue number 1, published May 1928.

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Other Worlds Zine Fair

Date and Time: 
Sun, 25/05/2014 - 11:00am to 4:00pm
Location: 

L3 Central 28 Broadway, Chippendale

Contact Name: 
Other Worlds Crew
Contact Email: 
otherworldszinefair@gmail.com

Jura is excited to have a table at the upcoming first-ever Other Worlds Zine Fair!

Other Worlds Zine Fair Poster

The Other Worlds Zine fair is an alternative to the MCA Zine Fair and will have over 65 zine makers and distributors filling over 50 tables.

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Other Worlds Zine Fair Poster

Poster for the Other Worlds Zine Fair 2014

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Simon Hunt, AKA Pauline Pantsdown, on politics and cultural intervention

This guest contribution to the Jura blog comes from Simon Hunt, AKA Pauline Pantsdown, who gave the following short speech at the Sydney launch of How to Make Trouble and Influence People, at Jura Books on 26 September 2013. In it, Simon talks about his politicisation, his cultural intervention as Pauline Pantsdown in 1997-1998, and how to use humour to confront the dark policies of racism and cultural bigotry in Australia. We encourage you to follow Pauline Pantsdown's great organising and amazing exploits at facebook.com/paulinepantsdown666

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