3pm, Saturday 11th July
Friends Meeting House, St Giles
A talk by Professor Joy Hendry on Science, Stories, and Indigenous Wisdom. Admission £5 (£3 students). This event is not organised by Global Justice Now.
Campaigning for justice for the world's poor in Oxfordshire
3pm, Saturday 11th July
Friends Meeting House, St Giles
A talk by Professor Joy Hendry on Science, Stories, and Indigenous Wisdom. Admission £5 (£3 students). This event is not organised by Global Justice Now.
Thursday 14th May 7.30pm
Venue: St Michael’s at the Northgate
At this free open event, Yannick Cornet and Tim Schwannen from the University of Oxford Transport Studies Unit will share their findings on The Plain project as well as the message for cycling advocacy. Their research involved conducting a series of interviews with cyclists using the Plain.
There will be refreshments and all are welcome. This event is organised by Cyclox.
The things we love are threatened by climate change – but we can protect them by urging politicians to act. In June, come and meet your MP and tell them why fighting climate change matters to you.
What? A day of action on climate change. Thousands of us will come together from across the UK to celebrate all that we love, and meet our representatives to ask them to commit to strong action on climate change during this crucial year.
Where? Palace of Westminster, Central London.
When? Wednesday 17th June, 12pm-5:30pm.
More details to follow. This event is not organised by Global Justice Now.
http://fortheloveof.org.uk/speakup/
7:30pm, St Michael in the Northgate, Oxford
Oxford’s cycle campaigning group Cyclox holds its AGM, featuring guest speaker Carlton Reid, author of the book Roads Were Not Built For Cars. (This event is not organised by Global Justice Oxford.)
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.