30 June 2017 > 2 July 2017
La Marlagne, Namur (Belgium)
Because the system is not going to fall by itself, the CADTM Europe Summer School near Namur in Belgium from 30 June to 2 July will be a chance for activists, organisers and militants from all over Europe to get together and share their news and experience of their current struggles and discuss what strategies might stop the vicious circles of indebtedness and capitalism with their destructive effects. These discussions, organised in concurrent but freely interchangeable series, will be followed by musical evenings.
COMPLETE PROGRAMME BY COURSE |
THURSDAY 29 JUNE |
From 5:30 p.m.: | Opening |
8 to 10 p.p.: | Screening of Capitaine Thomas Sankara |
No meal on Thursday night, so be sure to bring your picnic!
FRIDAY 30 JUNE |
From 8 a.m.: Opening and registration
OPENING PLENARY 10 TO 12:30 |
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‘Down with illegitimate debt: here and now!’ with Éric Toussaint (CADTM International), Zoe Konstantopoulou (Greece), Lucile Daumas (Attac Cadtm Morocco), Antoine Deltour (Luxleaks). Slam - Peter Assaghle (Attac Gabon). Chair: Christine Vanden Daelen (CADTM Belgium). Interpreting ENG<->FR, FR<->ESP |
12:30 to 2 p.m.: Lunch and screening of L’Audit - Enquête sur la dette grecque by Maxime Kouvaras (The Audit—Enquiry into Greek Debt, in French) (ZinTV, 26 mn) |
6:30 to 8 p.m. | Evening meal and annoucements |
8 to 9:15 p.m. | One-woman-show conference by Aline Fares |
9:30 to 10:30 p.m. | Slams! |
From 10:30 p.m. | Dj Kitoko |
SATURDAY 1ST JULY |
From 8 a.m.: Opening and registration
9:30 to 12:30: WORKSHOPS |
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‘How do banks function?’ - ANIMATION with Aline Fares (CADTM Belgium) and Roxane Zadvat (CADTM Belgium) Banks, which are often the source of financial crises, can hardly be bypassed in our everyday lives. This deserves a dynamic illustration by a former Dexia employee! |
‘Latin America: the end of a cycle?’ with Bettina Müller (ATTAC/CADTM Argentina), José Ignacio Acuña H. (CADTM Venezuela – to be confirmed). Chair: Maud Bailly. Interpreting ESP<->FR |
‘Unnecessary Imposed Mega Projects and ecological debt’ with Lucile Daumas (Attac Cadtm Morocco). Chair: Sébastien Kennes. |
‘Swapping practices in citizens’s audit of the debt’ – PARTICIPATIVE WORKSHOP with Yago Alvarez Barba (PACD Madrid), Marie Claude Carrel (CAC Grenoble) et Virginie de Romanet (ACiDe Bruxelles). Chair: Jérémie Cravatte (ACiDe) & Chiara Filoni (CADTM Belgium/ICAN). Interpreting ENG<->FR |
12:30 to 2 p.m.: Lunch and screening of L’Audit - Enquête sur la dette grecque by Maxime Kouvaras (ZinTV, 26 mn) |
2:30 to 5:30 p.m.: WORKSHOPS |
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‘Women against Austerity, debt is dead’ - ANIMATION with Magali Verdier (Vie Féminine) and Christine Vanden Daelen (CADTM Belgium). Debt is the Trojan horse in an unprecedented social war against the peoples of Europe, and it is not gender-neutral. While women bear the brunt of the worst social regressions enforced by austerity, they are the true creditors of the debt. |
‘Belfius is and must remain public!’ with Michael Verbauwede (PTB), Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo), Micheline Bruyninckx (SETCa FGTB). Chair: Aline Fares Belfius was bought over by the Belgian state after Dexia’s second defaulting in 2011. It is now the first bank of the public sector in the country and is entirely owned by the State. The campaign entitled ‘Belfius est à nous’ (Belfius is ours) is combating the current government’s privatization project and leading the debate on how citizens can monitor the bank to optimize how it fulfils missions of general interest Interest An amount paid in remuneration of an investment or received by a lender. Interest is calculated on the amount of the capital invested or borrowed, the duration of the operation and the rate that has been set. . |
‘Down with debts that crush farmers!’ with Vanessa Martin (FUGEA), Olivier Chantry (CADTM Spain). Chair: Giulia Simulla (CADTM Belgium, Via Campesina). Interpreting ESP<->FR In the North as in the South, debt and public policies have been used as political weapons to steer the farming system towards extractivism and an agro-industrial production. At the cost of farmers that are crushed in the process. |
‘What are the challenges to be met by the Left in the Eurozone?’ with Eric Toussaint (CADTM International), Angela Klein (SOZ/European marches against unemployment), Zoe Konstantopoulou (former Speaker of the Greek Parliament), Miguel Urban (GUE/Anticapitalistas MEP). Interpreting FR<->ESP; FR<->ENG; ESP<->ENG |
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.: | Meeting of local and national CADTM groups |
6:30 to 8 p.m.: | Evening and meal annoucements |
8 to 9:15 p.m. : | Theatre perfomance : Sans, by la Voix des Sans Papiers |
From 10:30 p.m.: | Dj Miss Sirocco |
SUNDAY 2 JULY |
From 8 a.m.: Opening and registration
9:30 to 12:30: WORKSHOPS |
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‘Down with neocolonialism!’ with Nicolas Sersiron (CADTM France), Broulaye Bagayogo (CAD Mali), Rémi Vilain (CADTM Belgium). Western powers’ hold on Africa did not stop with colonization. New devices, particularly in the economic arena, prevent peoples from achieving emancipation, for instance the CFA franc and conversion of debt into investments. Come and find out. |
‘How to bring a direct action against vulture funds’ – PARTICIPATIVE WORKSHOP with Alexandre Liesenborghs (Barricade), Camille Fleury; ‘resource persons’: Renaud Vivien (CADTM Belgium), Olivier Stein (Progress Lawyers Network). |
‘Down with banks that throw us out of our homes’ with Eva Betavatzi, Fátima Martín. Chair: Pierre Gottiniaux. Interpreting FR<->ESP, FR<->ENG In the US 14 million households were evicted by banks. In Spain over 300, 000 households are the victims of laws that go back to Franco’s time. In Greece banks now feel free to expel families who cannot pay their mortgage Mortgage A loan made against property collateral. There are two sorts of mortgages: 1) the most common form where the property that the loan is used to purchase is used as the collateral; 2) a broader use of property to guarantee any loan: it is sufficient that the borrower possesses and engages the property as collateral. . But a new kind of movement and mobilisation is emerging to withstand such policies. |
‘Down with social debt!’ with Hélène Crouzillat (Matermittentes), Bernadette Schaeck (ADAS – Défense des allocataires sociaux (defence of benefits recipients)), Vicente Losada (health audit in Madrid, PACD). Interpreting ESP<->FR |
12:30 to 2 p.m.: Lunch and screening of L’Audit - Enquête sur la dette grecque (The Audit—Enquiry into Greek Debt, in French) by Maxime Kouvaras (ZinTV, 26 mn) |
CLOSING PLENARY FROM 2 TO 4 p.m. |
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‘We can no longer afford to obey… Testimonies and experiences of resistance’ with Bettina Müller (ATTAC/CADTM Argentina), Renaud Vivien (CADTM Belgium) Catherine Tellier (Mouvement d’Action Paysanne/MAP, Via Campesina Europe, paysanne), Frank Vanaerschot (Fairfin, Belfius est à nous !), Fatima Martin (PACD, CADTM). Slam - Peter Assaghle (Attac Gabon). Chair: Christine Vanden Daelen. Interpreting FR<->ESP ; FR<->ENG ; ESP<->ENG |
REGISTRATION RATES |
3 days full board and lodging: 75€ / students and low incomes: 40€ 3 days full board and lodging in camp-site: 60€ / students and low incomes: 30€ Camping accommodation is no longer available.
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Nouvelle crise bancaire internationale
Projection-débat : La dette odieuse règne sur la RDC