Here is great publicity for our Immigration – the difficult questions discussed – Works at Quakers on Saturday 25th February at 10.00pm
http://www.bigissuenorth.com/2017/02/talk-this-way/23974
We believe a fairer world is possible
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Here is great publicity for our Immigration – the difficult questions discussed – Works at Quakers on Saturday 25th February at 10.00pm
http://www.bigissuenorth.com/2017/02/talk-this-way/23974
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Dan Illes with a group to Tanzanian farmers on his recent Fact Finding visit to Tanzania
Dan will speak at our event on 27th April in Liverpool
On 27th April we have a great opportunity to hear Dan Illes on how the farmers in Tanzania are fighting back against the new agribusiness corporations stitchup and land grab of their assets and live hoods.
The central venue for this important meeting is yet to be decided.
Here’s what Dan will be talking about on the evening:
Tanzania is a country at forefront of the global battle for control over our food. On one side corporations are lining up to seize control over the country’s land, seeds and soil. On the other side passionate small-scale farmers are strengthening their networks and deepening pre-existing knowledge in an attempt to keep control of their resources.
For this reason, Dan Illes from Global Justice Now spent 10 days traveling around the country with the job of collecting stories and finding out how we can offer our solidarity to the growing food sovereignty movement. In this talk Dan will guide you through the main players in struggle over Tanzania’s food system and discuss the wider context in Africa and around the world
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We invite you to our October meeting at the Brink, Parr St, Liverpool, L2 4JN on Wednesday 28th October at 7.30
We will be playing our brand new exciting Global Justice Corporate Monopoly Game and showing a video on Food Sovereignty .
Friends of the Earth has invited us to give a presentation on 18th November and so we will be working on that too!
Do come and join us and help make another fairer world possible.
See you at the Brink
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We invite you to come and join us for our next meeting and help campaign for a fairer society for all.
Venue: The BRINK, 21 Parr Street, Liverpool, L1 4JN.
Time: 7.30 PM Wednesday September 23rd September
Global Justice Merseyside is the local branch Global Justice Now
Global Justice Merseyside challenge corporate power and the policies that cause poverty and inequality all over the world; we do creative street campaigning, lobby politicians, get media coverage and organise local events such as film screenings and workshops.
Our present campaigns include actions on:
Energy injustice and climate change
The corporate grip over energy keeps 1.3 billion people without access to electricity. And energy privatisation, supported by the UK government in countries like Nigeria, is putting equitable energy access even further out of reach;
Africa is producing more and more food. Why is hunger rising?
Huge corporations are scrambling to take control of Africa’s food at the expense of the small-scale farmers who feed most of the continent.
Help us end the support for the corporate take-over of Africa’s food via the international movement for Food Sovereignty;
TTIP: a threat to democracy, standards and jobs’
TTIP is a deal that aims to remove ‘non-tariff barriers to trade’. There’s very little obstacle to trade between the EU and the US at present — tariffs are at an all-time low. But corporations, on both sides of the Atlantic, want to remove other rules and regulations that might be stopping them from making even bigger profits.
Join us and help make another, fairer world possible
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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.