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West End Festival…of football?

June 8, 2010 by glasgow

We’ll be at the West End Festival, helping people to decide who to support in the World Cup

Sunday 13th June, 12pm until we run out of energy

The World Cup sets large countries against small, rich against poor, but how do you decide who to cheer for? If you’re tired of just cheering for whoever England are losing to, come along to our stall and find out about another way of deciding who to support.

For more info, see http://whoshouldicheerfor.com/

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1.4 billion reasons…

May 13, 2010 by glasgow

The Global Poverty Project is bringing their groundbreaking presentation, 1.4 Billion Reasons, to Glasgow. Based on leading research, the 90 minute presentation clearly articulates the facts of extreme poverty and demonstrates that by making simple changes everyone can be a part of the solution.

For more information and a trailer for 1.4 Billion Reasons, visit www.globalpovertyproject.com
 
Tuesday 25th May, 7pm, Lecture Theatre, University of Glasgow
 
see a map here http://bit.ly/arUPwb
and register for a place here http://bit.ly/d5BuWD
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Southside Festival

May 13, 2010 by glasgow

The Royal Bank of Shame bankers (as seen on TV!) will be at the Southside Festival
 
Saturday 22nd May, Queen’s Park
 
Come along and tell us how you would like to invest your share of the 84% public ownership of RBS – let’s make sure that the new Chancellor hears what you think of a publicly owned bank supporting dirty oil projects before he gets his feet under the table!
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Dirty Oil

May 1, 2010 by glasgow

No-nonsense Canadian documentary about the horrors of tar sands extraction in Alberta and the damage being done to local communities as well as the pristine arboreal forest.

Wednesday 5th May, 5:45pm at the GFT

Followed by a short discussion on the issues and what you can do to make a difference.

For more details, see http://bit.ly/bHubeS

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Royal Bank of Shame

April 25, 2010 by glasgow

Come and join us in taking action outside the Royal Bank of Scotland in Sauchiehall Street, to coincide with the RBS AGM

Wednesday 28th April, 12:30-1:30pm

RBS, Sauchiehall Street (near Buchanan Galleries)

As taxpayers, we own 84% of RBS, so we’ll be asking the people of Glasgow whether they want to invest their share of the bank in the Royal Bank of Shame, or the Royal Bank of Sustainability

For more info about the issues and to see us in action, see this article from the Sunday Herald… http://bit.ly/9v3Fu3

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Election Action

April 1, 2010 by glasgow

There’s one of those election things coming up (if you hadn’t noticed), so there are a few things happening to get our message across to the prospective politicians…

Ask the Climate Question Hustings – Glasgow Central Constituency
Wednesday 14th April, 6:30pm, Renfield St. Stephens, 260 Bath Street
 
Vote Global Hustings – Glasgow Wide
Tuesday 27th April, 7:00-8:30pm, Boyd Orr Building, Glasgow University, University Avenue
It would be helpful if you book for this one – email office@wdmscotland.org.uk
 
Glasgow North Constituency Hustings
Sunday 25 April at 7:00pm, at Hillhead Baptist Church, Cresswell St
 
Or, if you’d rather stay at home…
Take action by contacting your candidates to let them know how important you think global justice is –
www.wdm.org.uk/take-action

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