Training a new generation of socialist organisers.
‘Developing Political Education Today’.
International Women's Day event
Organised by Berwick Trades Union Council.
Saturday: 7.30pm. _Everything is Possible_, film about Sylvia Pankhurst.
Sunday: 10am – 4.30pm. Conference.
8pm: Live music by Jenny Biddle.
‘Threads of Liberation’.
The Oxford International Women’s Festival 2020.
‘The Real Cost of War’.
With Maria Biedrawa (FoR France), who will share stories from her work in the Central African Republic and South Sudan.
‘Earth First Winter Moot 2020.’
Debates, updates, skill-sharing between ecological direct action groups. Crash space likely. Near an anti-HS2 camp between London and Birmingham. More info: www.earthfirst.org.uk
'The War Game: Censorship, War and the Media'.
A daytime screening at the Scottish parliament of Peter Watkin’s Academy Award-winning TV documentary, _The War Game_ (1966). This graphic portrayal of a nuclear attack on Kent was banned by the BBC.
ICAN Paris Forum: How to ban bombs and influence people.
Learn about movement building, political change and activism.
Radical Routes meeting
Quarterly meeting of the national Radical Routes network of radical housing co-ops, workers co-ops and social centres.
‘No War on Iran’
With Paul Rogers (Bradford University & Oxford Research Group) and Chris Nineham (Stop the War Coalition).
Venue TBA. More info: http://tinyurl.com/to59hce
‘XR Regenerative Culture – 10 principles’.
How we care for ourselves and each other and express care in our actions and behaviour to the public and police and others. Arrive from 6.45pm to socialise (bring veggie/vegan snacks if you can).
‘Keenie Meenie – British mercenaries in Sri Lanka’.
With Phil Miller, author of _Keenie Meenie: The British Mercenaries Who Got Away with War Crimes_. Plus Omani exile Khalfan al-Badwawi and Tamil writer Meena Kandasamy.
‘Stand Up to Racism Trade Union Conference’.
With Margaret Greer (Unison national race equality officer) and others. Sessions include: ‘Challenging Islamophobia in the workplace’.
‘Future Co-ops 2020’.
What’s happened in the co-op movement in the last 20 years? What’s going to happen in the next 20 years? What’s going to happen to internationalism and co-operation 20 years after Brexit?
Climate summit
At the end of 2020 Britain will host the UN COP26 summit. This meeting will also begin to look at how we can mobilise in Bristol for those protests.
Climate Summit
At the end of 2020 Britain will host the UN COP26 summit. This meeting will also begin to look at how we can mobilise in Manchester for those protests.
Climate Summit
At the end of 2020 Britain will host the UN COP26 summit. This meeting will also begin to look at how we can mobilise in Manchester for those protests.
Trade Unions & Climate Emergency Conference.
It is time for the Trade Union movement to fully join the Climate resistance.
Climate Emergency: Mobilising for Climate Justice, Glasgow 2020
Throughout 2020 the climate movement will be mobilising for mass demonstrations, as well as putting pressure on our own government, ahead of UN climate talks taking place in Glasgow this November (COP
Mobilising for COP26
As Glasgow prepares to host the global climate ‘COP 26’ talks in late 2020 we are preparing to make sure world leaders hear all of our voices.
WOW – Women of the World festival
Over three days, WOW’s line-up of world-class speakers, activists and performers are joined by thousands to explore the state of gender equality across the globe and tackle the subjects that matter mo
