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GLOBAL JUSTICE MERSEYSIDE NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

June 4, 2015 by merseyside

Dear Friends and supporters,

You are cordially invited to the Annual General Meeting of Global Justice Merseyside on Wednesday June 24th at 7.30p.m in the Victoria Pub 27 Bath Street, Waterloo. Liverpool, Merseyside L22 5PS ( tel  0151 928 3619) Light refreshments will be served. Following a short business meeting to review the year, elect officers and highlight current and ongoing actions (in particular in relation  to the  proposed TTIP agreement) we shall be showing three short films on the topic of Climate Change and Energy Justice to be followed by discussion and decisions on future actions.

Reaching the Victoria Pub:  There is parking outside on the street as well as at the side of the pub which is just behind the Royal Hotel.It can be reached also on foot from the Merseyrail Northern station at Waterloo via Church Street and Great George’s Road or  from the bus stop soon after Potters Barn on the main road into Crosby (Crosby Road South 65). Great George’s Road is clearly recognised by the war memorial known as the Five Lamps.
You will be very welcome with your friends to attend this meeting and we look forward to a good debate on this very important issue.
Best wishes
Kathleen Zimak
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Our next meeting on 4th June at 2.00 pm

May 25, 2015 by merseyside

Our next meeting on 4th June at 2.00 pm will be at the Victoria Hotel, Bath St L22 5PS at the bottom of St George's St.

Most of this meeting will  be planning for our AGM on 24th June.  More details very soon. 

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Take Back Our World report

May 25, 2015 by merseyside

Hannah and I attended a very lively relaunch of WDM as Global Justice Now and returned I think more committed to  the new brand after hearing so many discussions about the injustices of corporate control across the world. The venue Rich Mix was a little cramped for the numbers who attended but this at least meant we never felt isolated! There was a great range of ages and interests, and excellent speakers.

Our day opened with Paul Mason in dialogue, an excellent survey of people’s protest movements against corporate and undemocratic  control  across the world which he is closely following and analysing and has described  in his recent books . These movements have grown as a result of social media. Interestingly he said that the Taksim square demonstrations in Turkey were possibly the most significant because of the number of women who took part, contrasting with Greece.

How do  these popular movements ensure their survival and achieve positive lasting change? Possibly by small group discussions finding common ground despite some ideological differences. We engaged in a practical example of this in a later session when we broke into small groups to discuss issues such as energy under the broad heading ‘Another World is  possible’

Workshops included .’The people versus corporate power.How we bear TTIPs.’ ‘Take back our city: the housing crisis and global capitalism’. ‘Economics is  for everyone?’   Children could create a meadow in an art workshop!

Nick Dearden director of Global Justice Now speaks with great clarity and authority. He was one of the panel at the session ‘How do we take on Global agribusiness ?’ Together with Samia Nkrumah daughter of former President Nkrumah and chair of the Convention  People’s Party in Ghana. She has been heavily involved in the campaign against Ghana’s Monsanto law which would deprive small farmers of their traditional practices up in seed banking.

 

There was an excellent bookstall and we would highly recommend the new Global Justice Now magazine ‘Ninety Nine’ and the magazine ‘Red Pepper’ the latest edition of which has a leading article by Nick Dearden ‘The end of Poverty and other Development myths’. Naomi Klein’s book ‘This ChangesEverything. Is a’ must read ‘ for those campaigning for action on climate change.

 

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Global Justice Now Launch

March 3, 2015 by merseyside

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Global Justice Merseyside Launch

March 3, 2015 by merseyside

IMG_0724IMG_0717IMG_0729IMG_0727At the Unison Women’s Conference in Southport heldFeb on WDM Merseyside had a fantic opportunity to reach out to the whole UK and relaunch as Global Justice Merseyside ahead of the national relaunch  event of Global Justice Now  at Rich Mix in London on the 21st February.

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Merseyside WDM Community

October 9, 2014 by merseyside

We are now on Facebook.  It may make it easier for you to stay in contact!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Merseyside-WDM/

Use the following links to the film ‘Seeds of Freedom’ as this portrays  the values we like to

promote as an group of activists supporting the struggle for global justice for the poorer communities in the world:

//www.seedsoffreedom.info/

The image  is from the Seeds of  Freedom

http://groups.globaljustice.org.uk/merseyside/files/2014/10/celebrating-seed-sovereignty.jpg

Thanks to Ian Fitzpatrick for his fantastic blog

Celebrating seed sovereignty – bringing sustainable locally grown plants to the poorer communities throughout  the world

celebrating seeds of sovereignty

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