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Sunday
Feb 9
Trans Rally - Solidarity with Qld youths Parliament House

Adelaide rally as part of a national day of action, in support of Qld youths who have had gender affirming care banned by the state government.

Rally & Picnic Sunday 9 February.

Meet 10am Parliament House steps

Followed by a Community Picnic 11:30am at Pioneer Women’s Memorial Gardens, King William Road, Kaurna Yarta

This is a family-friendly event with kids activities included.

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*Event Rescheduled* Digital Lounge - Activist Tech Security Hands On Support + Tech Ethics Chats [Bring Phone & Laptop] Rewind Sound and Studios

Come in at any time for the duration of the event; sessions will start at regular intervals throughout.

  • Get your tech life secured
  • Free workshops to set up secure and ethical software on your devices
  • Password managers, browsers, messaging, social media, and your questions answered

This is a community run event aimed at building a strong foundation of digital security and self-sufficiency especially across the broader Adelaide activist community and for vulnerable demographics, and eventually aiming to diminish society wide reliance on corporate technology, while raising awareness of the real world effects of unjust digital technology.

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Tuesday
Apr 29
Digital Literacy Day (example) through

Join us and level up.

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Saturday
Sep 13
Rally Against Racism Tandarnyangga (So called Victoria Square)

Join us.

Meet at 10am.

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Friday
Oct 31
Reclaim the Night March and Rally (Rymill Park to Parliment House) Rymill Park (cnr Rundle St & East Tce)

Be part of this global activist event that calls for the elimination of gendered violence, an end to victim-blaming, and for actions to build safe and just communities.

Let’s come together to support:

  • Justice for First Nations women and communities
  • An end to violence on the streets, in our homes and in our workplaces
  • Safety, autonomy and healthcare for everyone
  • Funding for specialised services and education
  • Human rights, solidarity, and an end to discrimination and hate
  • Hearing the voices of victim-survivors – end the systems of silence!

    Reclaim the Night is about taking over public space – we will be loud, proud, fabulous and fun! We are anti-racist and for streets that are free of hate. Everyone is welcome – women and gender diverse people to the front, we are powerfully trans and sex worker inclusive.

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