Action On Cinema Access Community Protest (National)

When: 
Saturday, 13 February 2010 - 11:00am
Where: 
National - the cities of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.

Action on Cinema Access

Source: Action On Cinema Access

COMMUNITY PROTEST LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED!
Melbourne:
Main contact person: Dean Barton-Smith
On the street infront of 131 Russell St Melbourne

Brisbane:
Main contact person(s): Brett Casey & Emma Bennison
In the Queen Street Mall outside 167 Queen Street.
Meeting point is outside, in front of the David Jones store on 167 Queen St Mall, Brisbane City. If numbers swell, then we will walk together along the Queen St Mall to Brisbane Square (5 min. walk).

Hobart:
Main contact person: Grant Roberts
On the street in front of 181 Collins St, Hobart

Sydney:
Main contact person: Gareth Wreford
On the street in front of 525 George St, Sydney

Perth:
Main contact person: Geoff Manton
On the street in front of 8 William Street, Freemantle

Adelaide:
Main contact person: Katrina Parker
On the street in front of 181 O’Connell St, Nth Adelaide

For up-to-the-minute details or to check any changes to protest locations, log onto the Action On Cinema Access Facebook page.

Why are we doing this??

Hearing and sighted Australians have the choice of going to ANY CINEMA, ANY MOVIE and ANY SESSION.

But what about Deaf and blind Australians?

They have access to less than 1% of movies screened.

Why? Because the cinema industry refuses to meet their needs for captioning and audio-description.

We think this is UNFAIR, UNJUST and UNAUSTRALIAN!

If you want to see a truly inclusive Australia, where people with a disability are treated as equal and valued members of our community, show your support by attending our national PROTEST.

On Saturday 13 February at 11am, ACTION ON CINEMA ACCESS invites you to show the cinema industry that 1% is not good enough!

Make sure your voice is heard by attending the public demonstration in your capital city. Protests will be held in the cities of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.

Log on to Facebook on Thursday 11 February to find the location of your protest. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?v=info&ref=search&id=100000712548271 [Find us on Facebook under Action-On Cinema-Access. To access Facebook, you’ll need to create your own Facebook account (if you don’t have one already) at www.facebook.com ]

This protest is organized by the community group Action on Cinema Access. For all information about the protest, see our Facebook page or contact protest spokesperson Dean Barton-Smith on dbartonsmith@optusnet.com.au

Media releases and fact sheets are also available on our Facebook page. More information here.

Placards: Click here for examples of possible slogans. Please note that you can bring your own placard or carry one of the spare placards available on the day.

Important reminder: Whilst we want to send a strong message to the cinema industry that it’s time they listened and responded to the community, we want to do so in a peaceful and orderly fashion.

Please come along and show your support, keeping these rules in mind on the day. Further information Find us on Facebook under Action-On Cinema-Access. To access Facebook, you’ll need to create your own Facebook account (if you don’t have one already) at www.facebook.com

For further information about our campaign, contact spokesperson Dean Barton-Smith at dbartonsmith@optusnet.com.au, or call Paul Madden on 0419 313 518

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