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Want to see a fairer world? Come and meet us!

3 April 2013 by kate Leave a Comment

Would you like to do something about the injustice in the world, but don’t know where to start?  Or perhaps you’ve heard of World Development Movement (WDM) but don’t know how you could get involved?  Then this is the event for you!

The next meeting of Oxford WDM will be a relaxed, fun and interactive session where you can find out more about Oxford WDM and our campaigns.  There’ll be a short film, a guest speaker and the chance to ask questions.  You’ll even have the opportunity to take action for justice right there and then!  Come along to find out more…

Entry is free. Tuesday April 9th, 8 – 9pm, Oxford Town Hall (St Aldate’s Room). We’ll have a short committee meeting before that, at 7:30pm, to wrap up some outstanding business. Early arrivals welcome to stay for the “business” part of the meeting too.

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We usually meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 19:30, in-person at the Oxford Town Hall and online on Zoom.

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  • Fairtrade Foundation
  • Focus on the Global South
  • Jubilee Debt Campaign
  • Trade Justice Movement

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