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Green Fair, Oxford

10 January 2016 by kate Leave a Comment

On 5th December we had a stand at the Oxford Green fair to spread awareness of our current campaigns. It was great to meet so many people enthusiastic about protecting food soverignty and protesting energy privatisation, and we managed to hand out all of our petitions before the event was over! If you’re interested in learning more about Global Justice why not come along to our next meeting on 12th January at 7:30 at Oxford Town Hall?

To find out more and contact your local MEP about food sovereignty you can read up on our campaign here. To learn more about energy injustice and how the COP21 talks will affect it our website has lots of information here.

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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.

There will be no meeting in August.

Write to your MP

Banbury, Victoria Prentis
Henley, John Howell
Oxford East, Anneliese Dodds
Oxford West and Abingdon, Layla Moran
Wantage, David Johnston
Witney, Robert Courts

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Local Links
  • Fairtrade at St Michael's
  • Farringdon Fairtrade
  • Friends of the Earth Oxford
  • Greenpeace Oxford
  • Oxfam Oxford Group
  • Wallingford: Just Trading
  • Witney Fair Trade
General links
  • Fairtrade Foundation
  • Focus on the Global South
  • Jubilee Debt Campaign
  • Trade Justice Movement

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