
Sainsbury’s and Fairtrade

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Another day out, but with different weather. See http://bit.ly/2glkHJ6 for our contribution to the Cherry Hinton Village Festival on 16 September.
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See http://bit.ly/2sbmUGG for our day at Arbury Carnival, 10 June 2017.
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See http://bit.ly/2vCPd4a for the Storify of our morning outside Marks and Spencer on 1 April 2017.
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Migration is possibly the most sensitive issue in Britain today. Debates on the subject can be uncomfortable, upsetting or angry, and often do little to change anyone’s mind. At the same time, fighting for a progressive stance on migration is more important than ever, and we need to be able to persuade people who don’t already completely agree with us.
To learn the tools to do this, join a participatory workshop led by experienced organisers from HOPE not hate. The session will focus on how to listen and question effectively, how to use stories to effectively persuade people, and how to create spaces for more constructive communication around difficult issues.
Key elements of the session:
Organised by HOPE not hate and Global Justice Now. Tickets free, but donations welcome on the day.
Date: Saturday 25 February 2017
Time: 11:00-15:00
Venue: Buchan Street Neighbourhood Centre, 6 Buchan Street, Cambridge CB4 2XF
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Cambridge ensemble Ursula’s Band perform in the Grand Arcade in aid of Global Justice. The passers-by were generous to the extent of £203.56! Ursula herself (music teacher Ursula Stubbings) is the trumpeter almost visible to the right of the hat, and she pulled it all together. She also organised carol-singing for Global Justice Now in two streets. and that brought in around £150.
Thanks, Ursula; thanks, all singers, players and collectors; thanks to all who gave!
We’re part of Global Justice Now, a democratic membership organisation which campaigns against inequality and injustice in the global economy. We want to see a world where ordinary people control the resources they need to live a decent life, rather than corporations and the super rich calling the shots.