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Sick of corporate greed?

October 16, 2017 by brighton

It’s time to put people before profit in the global drug industry. Hear from South African campaigner Sibongile Tshabalala from Treatment Action Campaign about the fight for access to affordable HIV medicines and how this relates to us in the UK. Heidi Chow from Global Justice Now will talk about the new pharmaceuticals campaign. Emma Robertson from Just Treatment will speak about her personal fight to drop the price of a live saving new breast cancer drug.

Sick of greed

7pm, Thursday 9 November
Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton BN1 1YD

More info and book your free place >>

In spite of medical advances, millions of people around the world suffer and die from treatable conditions because they cannot afford to pay for expensive medicine.

Drug companies can charge runaway prices because new drugs are protected by legal monopolies. This model has made the pharmaceutical industry the most profitable in the world.

The companies justify high prices by claiming they need to recoup their research and development costs. But nine of the top ten pharmaceutical companies spend more on marketing than on research and development. And the majority of innovative early-stage research is actually publicly-funded.

Event organised by Global Justice Now and supported by Youth Stop AIDS.

 

 

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Time to challenge big business

May 28, 2017 by brighton

At Global Justice Brighton & Hove we’ve a lot of experience in challenging the power of corporations through actions and campaigns.

When we first heard about TTIP we went out onto the streets and started raising awareness through street theatre, stalls, linking up with other groups and just generally shouting (articulately) rather a lot.

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Mass action with campaigning groups and MP Caroline Lucas, 2014

 

It worked. Yay! TTIP is now dead in the water. However the fight never stops.

We’re now focusing on what a post-Brexit Britain will look like. Under May’s Conservatives, cosy trade deals with U.S. corporations look likely – with all the lack of welfare regulations and care for the environment they’ll drive in as part of the deal.

Worst of all, the deals will be locked in for life so no future governments will be able to get out of them.

But fear not: together we are stronger than divided, and if the powers that be think they can drive through trade deals that benefit big business at our expense without anyone noticing, they’ll soon be thinking again.

So here’s what you can do.

If you live in Brighton or Hove: get along to one of our local group meetings. Second Tuesday of the month at the Old Ship Hotel on the seafront (get more info here). We can’t do anything without people like you getting involved. It doesn’t matter who you are or how much or little you know. All are welcome, and we’re all very friendly, honest 😉

Join our facebook group and sign up to our email list.

Join national Global Justice Now if you haven’t already. We can all send off a signed postcard, at least. Many drops make an ocean. Let’s stop the corporate bully boys in their tracks.

Much love

Global Justice Brighton & Hove

 

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An afternoon in Marks & Spencer

March 19, 2017 by brighton

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It’s a busy Saturday afternoon, and I’m sneaking around the aisles and clothing rails in the Brighton branch of Marks & Spencer with a pack of small cards featuring a particularly toxic Daily Mail cover story.

The putrid little slogans that I’m slotting into swimwear hangers and sweetie packs are actually the action cards for Global Justice Now’s latest campaign.

Our aim is ultimately to ask Marks & Spencer, a company founded by a Jewish refugee, and proud of its ethical policies, to help us call out and hold to account the Daily Mail for their divisive and derogatory reporting of migrants. We’re asking the company to cease their advertising deals with the Daily Mail – a key source of the paper’s revenue – and take a stand against the spread of anti-migrant hate.

Watch this space for more news on the campaign, and if you like take the time to email Steve Rowe, the CEO of Marks & Spencer, asking him to pull their advertising from the paper.

 

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Having difficult conversations about migration

March 2, 2017 by brighton

migration-training-eventbrite-headerGlobal Justice Now and HOPE not hate are running a workshop for activists around the sensitive issue of communicating about migration. The training will be held on 8 April 2017.

Interested activists should book tickets on Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/having-difficult-conversations-about-migration-tickets-32511191850

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CETA – The Toxic Trade Deal we must stop

November 7, 2016 by brighton

Our ‘CETA snake’ made an appearance in Brighton on Sunday 6 November #CETA #StopCETA

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The Comprehensive Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the EU was recently signed by EU officials and the Canadian prime minister. Now the deal is scheduled for a vote in the European Parliament in early 2017. Then it has to be ratified by the 28 EU member states. However, there is a high chance that CETA is up for preliminary application, i.e. its implementation before full ratification by all member states.

CETA stall

Like TTIP this so called trade deal is more about the protection of investments. It is a tool by big business to secure high profits, while workers and the environment will pay the price as the experience with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) shows. CETA will also give sweeping new powers to big corporations including a mechanism to sue local and national governments if they see their profits threatened by new legislation passed in the public interest to protect workers’ rights and wellbeing and the environment. As all big US corporations have subsidiaries in Canada, they will be able to sue European and Canadian governments for compensation.  Find out more about CETA in the Global Justice Now briefing.

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What can you do? Demand a parliamentary debate in the House of Commons. And write to your MP or MEP to tell them why it’s a bad deal and demand that they reject it.

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This Changes Everything: film screening on Monday 22nd February

January 14, 2016 by brighton

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Global Justice Brighton & Hove are proud to present an OurScreen showing of the acclaimed documentary This Changes Everything, based on the best-selling book by Naomi Klein. 

We’re hoping to screen the film at 9pm on Monday 22nd February 2016. But we need to sell 55 advance tickets to make it happen before we’ll be able to show the film at the Duke’s at Komedia cinema on Gardner Street in the North Laine.

Tickets are available from the OurScreen website at £10 each so please do buy in advance and then tell your friends.

Once our screening’s confirmed, come along early on the night to grab a drink and some food, meet like-minded people, and – if you’re interested – find out more about how to get involved in the Brighton campaigning scene. Then stay for the film and leave fired up and ready for change!

You can also tell us you’re coming and ask questions via our Facebook event page here.

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What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we’ll ever get to build a better world?

Filmed over 211 shoot days in nine countries and five continents over four years, This Changes Everything is an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change.

Directed by Avi Lewis, and inspired by Naomi Klein’s international non-fiction bestseller This Changes Everything, the film presents seven powerful portraits of communities on the front lines, from Montana’s Powder River Basin to the Alberta Tar Sands, from the coast of South India to Beijing and beyond.

Interwoven with these stories of struggle is Klein’s narration, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. Throughout the film, Klein builds to her most controversial and exciting idea: that we can seize the existential crisis of climate change to transform our failed economic system into something radically better.

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