Hi,
the first thing you want to do is get along to the Latin American and Asia Pacific Solidarity Conference this weekend:
Saturday 21 – Sunday 22 October
SECOND LATIN AMERICAN & ASIA-PACIFIC SOLIDARITY GATHERING
During the months of October and November we will be visited by
important representatives of the social and popular movements.
Representatives of the Mapuche Indigenous movement from Chile and
from the Argentinean social movements will visit different cities,
from Bolivia a representative from the Coalition in Defence of Water
and we hope a representative from El Salvador Popular Movement.
During the Gathering representatives of the different struggles
across the continent will provide information on their respective
movements and their proposals, there will be discussion workshops to
finalise a plenary in which there will be resolutions discussed
referring to future relations between our two continents in order to
continue the struggle and resistance against corporate
globalisation. Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET),
[email protected] org, www.latinlasnet. org. P.O.BOX 813, North-
Melbourne VIC 3051. If you like more info, please contact: Lucho:
0402 754 818 or
[email protected] com, Colm: 9354 2703 or
[email protected] com.au, Marisol: 9481 2273, 0401 558 373 or
[email protected] com
I would suggest you get involved in Resistance, if you are 26 or younger. They are involved in a lot of latin american solidarity. I'm sure there are other groups and anarchists in melbourne involved in this kind of stuff too, so you could check them out before joining too. Depends what you're into. I would also advise against Socialist Alternative, who have a pretty crappy line on most of latin america, as well as australian politics.
What do you think of cuba and venezuela, by the way?
If it's just latin america you're interested in, you should get in touch with the Australia Venezuela solidarity network, which, despite the name, does solidarity with other countries there too - and is a collection of heaps of different organisations and individuals.
Also, regardless of if you have differences with some of those tighter groups, you should consider joining the Socialist Alliance, which is an alliance of about a dozen groups and hundreds of individuals - socialist, marxist, communist, anarchist, progressive, a couple of reformists, etc - who are trying to overthrow the system here.
Check out the links in the sigs below.