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The Big Conversation on Climate Change, with Paul Blomfield MP

September 18, 2018 by sheffield

Wednesday 26th September, 7:30pm

Sheffield Climate Alliance are hosting this event for a second time running, giving the citizens of Sheffield a chance to raise their concerns on climate change with Paul Blomfield MP and hear his views.

Whether your concern is on fracking or forestry, transport or food, climate jobs or education, bring your succinct question or point along and hear what Paul has to say. Refreshments will be provided and there will be a stall highlighting the work SCA carry out.

Venue: Central United Reformed Church, Norfolk Street, S1 2JB

Hosted by Sheffield Climate Alliance. (GJS is a member of the alliance).

Further details and book your free tickets here.

 

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Vision Sheffield Festival

September 18, 2018 by sheffield

Saturday 6th October, 12pm-2pm
Outside the Moor market: speakers, stalls and performance, organised by Sheffield People’s Assembly and Sheffield Trades Council. Part of a 12-day festival starting on Tuesday 25th September. Details from: tucsheffield@gmail.com or sheffieldpeoplesassembly@gmail.com.

Global Justice Sheffield will have a stall at this event. Please email us to offer help with getting signatures for our campaign actions on o.blensdorf@gmail.com.

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Breaking the Chains: 20 Years of Debt Justice (Birmingham)

September 18, 2018 by sheffield

Saturday 29th September, 10:30am – 5pm
Jubilee Debt Campaign are putting on a day of remembering the successes of the debt justice movement over the last twenty years and learn about the struggles that lie ahead. Come to catch up with old friends and meet new ones over a delicious lunch, learn about debt issues in 2018 and reflect together on the legacy of the global Jubilee 2000 movement.

We’ll be joined by Ann Pettifor, Tim Jones and Sarah-Jayne Clifton

Join for a bit of the day or the whole thing – it’s up to you! Book your place.

 

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November campaign meeting

September 18, 2018 by sheffield

Thursday 1st November, 7pm-9pm

Join us for our monthly meeting. We will be discussing upcoming events and campaigns. New members welcome.

Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 10 St. James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW (nr Sheffield Cathedral)

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October campaign meeting

August 23, 2018 by sheffield

Thursday 4th October, 7pm-9pm

Join us for our monthly meeting. We will be discussing upcoming events and campaigns. This includes trying out our new Profiteering Pharmaceuticals board game! New members welcome.

Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 10 St. James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW (nr Sheffield Cathedral)

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Film screening: The Spiders Web

August 23, 2018 by sheffield

Wednesday 17th October, 7pm-9:30pm

A film screening then discussion of The Spider’s Web: a film that investigates how Britain and its dependent territories became the world’s largest tax haven. Sam Al-Hamdani from Fair Tax Mark will be introducing the film and answering questions about it.

7pm, for a 7:15 pm start. To be sure of a place, email: globaljusticesheffield@gmail.com.

A promotional event for Sheffield’s Docfest 2019. Refreshments available. All welcome.

Venue: Norfolk Room, Central United Reformed Church, 60 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 2JB

Film screening of: The Spiders Web. Wed 17th October 2018, Sheffield

Note: Global Justice Sheffield’s AGM will be held in the same room 6:30pm to 7pm.

About the Fair Tax Mark

The Fair Tax Mark is a certification scheme that promotes businesses who are committed to fairness and transparency around corporation tax. We work with organisations overseas to deliver effective methods of encouraging business to pay their taxes – such as effective country by country reporting (CBCR), the setting up of Fair Tax Mark organisations overseas (Fair Tax Mark Finland recently accredited their first business), and effective registers of ownership.

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Next Meeting

Our next meeting will be on Thursday, April 10th, 7.00-9.00 pm

This will be a planning meeting, with the main item finalising arrangements for our Festival of Debate event with Jason Hickel on April 29th.

If you are not on our Activist List and would like an invitation, please email globaljusticesheffield@gmail.com

Please join us if you are interested in campaigning for a better world where resources are controlled by the many, not the few.

We are continuing with online campaigns, so do join our eNews list (email globaljusticesheffield@gmail.com ) to get the latest information about current actions.

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Current Campaigns

Don't let corporate courts block climate action.
Corporate courts give fossil fuel companies the power to sue governments for taking action on the climate emergency. They are an obstacle to a clean energy transition and to achieving climate justice. Tell Boris Johnson and the trade department not to let corporate courts block climate action.

Suspend patents on Covid-19 vaccines.
We are facing a global scarcity of vaccines because big pharma patents and corporate secrecy prevent other manufacturers from making them. We need the government to remove the barriers to ramp up global supply and ensure fair allocation of vaccines. No one is safe until everyone is safe. Join the campaign for A People's Vaccine.

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Email: globaljusticesheffield@gmail.com

Phone: 01142 397 790

Twitter: @GlobalJusticeSH

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