Globalisation and women’s struggle today
Visit to Ireland by Joyce Moloi-Moropa MP from South Africa.
This year we are delighted to have Joyce Moloi-Moropa from South Africa to celebrate International Womens Day here in Ireland.
Monday 8 March, 7:30 p.m.
International Women’s Day
Public meeting
Globalisation and women’s struggle today
Speakers: Joyce Moloi-Moropa MP (National Executive Committee, ANC; deputy chairperson, South African Communist Party), Nessa Ní Chaiside (co-ordinator, Debt and Development Coalition, Ireland)
Liberty Hall (Beresford Place), Dublin 1.
Luan 8 Márta, 7:30 i.n.
Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan
Cruinniú poiblí
Globalisation and women’s struggle today
Cainteoirí: Joyce Moloi-Moropa (Coiste Feidhmiúcháin Náisiúnta, ANC; leas-chathaoirleach, Páirtí Cumannach na Afraice Theas), Nessa Ní Chaiside (comhordaitheoir, Comhcheangal Fiachais agus Forbartha)
Halla na Saoirse (Plás Beresford), B.A.C 1.
Joyce is an MP for the African National Congress and served previously from 2001 to 2004. She chairs the Public Service and Administration Portfolio Committee in the National Assembly and is the Deputy Chairperson of the South African Communist Party.
This is an opportunity to hear and meet a woman who is committed to fighting against injustice and poverty, and for the rights of women within that struggle. She will be speaking about that struggle and, in her own words, “bearing in mind the fact of the negative impact that the current global financial crisis has on the black working classes and poor women of the world.” She will talk about how we are to understand and oppose this crisis, and how we are to organise an international movement against it.