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Attac European summer university – are you interested?

24 April 2014 by kate Leave a Comment

The global activist network Attac organises a European “summer university” every two years where activists from different groups can meet for learning, debate and sharing knowledge. This year’s event is in Paris from Tuesday 19th August to Saturday 23rd August.

The Attac summer university is mainly aimed at volunteer activists rather than professional campaigners, and WDM is prepared to cover some of the costs of regular members attending. Head office are currently trying to gauge levels of interest in this.  If you are interested in going, please email james@wdm.org.uk or phone 020 7820 4900.

WDM director Nick Dearden has been invited as a speaker for the event and there may be workshops from WDM staff.

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