The Power Network
We are young people of community. First Nations peoples, people of colour and leaders of diverse ethnic groups, unionists, people of faith, environmentalists, LGBTQIA+ activists, suburbian and regional workers, inner city professionals, migrants, refugees, local and international students.
Queensland Community Alliance wants to bring together young leaders across QLD to build the deep relationships needed to create a better Queensland: the power network.
If we can build allies outside our normal spaces and act in solidarity with each other then we have power to fight economic and climate injustice. Meaningful and secure jobs. Better infrastructure and healthcare.
We want to kick this off with a night of building relationships and dreaming of what we can do together. In the second half of 2019 the QLD Community Alliance will be organising new campaigns. We need to get organised now.
If you're curious to meet people you wouldn't normally over food, listen and share stories about who we are and why we act in our communities, and get your brain ticking about doing things different in QLD then come along. All are welcome.
We will have a few of these over 2019 and are open to how it develops
Elise
**We're thinking young as a diverse group under 35ish but aren't being strict about it.
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Darkness drops again; but now I know
That 20 centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
- W B Yeats
See https://workersbushtelegraph.com.au/2019/02/14/sorry-day-2019/