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OPEN LETTER TO UN ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMME (UNEP)
We read about the gathering of Young Environmental Leaders in Bangalore, organized by UNEP and sponsored by Bayer. The objective of the meeting is to discuss the environment and the implementation of the UN Millennium Development Goals.In our opinion your partnership with Bayer thwarts these aims.
Cambridge Premiere of Rock Against Racism Film
Cambridge Unite Against Fascism and Cambridge Amicusare proud to announce
the Cambridge Premiere of
Alan Miles’ Rock Against Racism documentary
Who Shot The Sheriff?
HURRICANE STAN SEVERLY AFFECTS THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES OF CIPO-RFM
HURRICANE STAN SEVERLY AFFECTS THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES OF CIPO-RFMWE ARE PUTTING OUT AN URGENT CALL FOR HELP TO THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN STRUGGLE, HARMED BY HURRICANE STAN. WAYS TO HELP ARE THE FOLLOWING:
Free courses in radio skills
Cambridge's community radio station 209radio is offering free workshops in radio related skillsRomani Media Channel Launched
Romani Radio initiative announced and maiden programme now available as archiveArms Trade in Cambridge
There was an interesting meeting in Cambridge tonight on the topic of the Arms Trade and how many public bodies - universities and local authorities for example - invest in it via pension funds and the like.Autonomous Study Project
First meeting this ThursdayThe Autonomous Study Project is a forum to study topics connected with various social struggles both locally and around the world.
Spectacular Terrorism and the Terror of the Spectacle
“Such a perfect democracy constructs its own inconceivable foe, terrorism. Its wish is to be judged by its enemies rather than by its results. The story of terrorism is written by the state and it is therefore highly instructive. The spectators must certainly never know everything about terrorism, but they must always know enough to convince them that, compared with terrorism, everything else must be acceptable, or in any case more rational and democratic” (Guy Debord, Comments on the Society of the Spectacle).Cambridge Peace Procession
Not quite as spectacular as what was happening in London and Washington, but nonetheless significant was a Peace Procession which took place yesterday afternoon in Cambridge, headed up by local Samba Band Arco Iris, and opened by Mayor John Hipkin (himself a member of Campeace), speaking about his recent visit to Hiroshima and the impact that the Atom bomb has had not only on those that were killed at the time, but also the generations that followed.Talk: Israel's Wall of Shame
Friday 23rd SeptemberFriends Meeting House
Jesus Lane, Cambridge
8pm -- Free Entry
Parliamentary Inquiry into Special Educational Needs - Deadline 3rd October
The deadline for the Parliamentary Inquiry into Special Educational Needs is near – Monday 3rd October and has had no publicity to date. It is an ideal opportunity for anyone with an interest to have an input towards a report that will make an impact on policies that affect what is experienced, for the young person, the parent/carer, and the school.Greens say CPRE report damns Norwich road and housing plans
Norfolk Green County Councillors Andrew Boswell and Chris Hull say the CPRE report confirms many people’s worst fears of the urban sprawl and sub-urbanisation which would result from the building of an NDR (Norwich Northern Distributor Road)Norwich Greens release website road movie
Norwich Green Party has released a short “road movie” on its website. Called “Let the bad dream fade”, the movie explores the impact that the NDR road and associated Council plans for Norwich to be a “Growth point” for housing developments.Post-G8 UK-wide Dissent! Gathering, 15/16 Oct, Sheffield
Next Dissent! Gathering>>>Weapons inspectors visit Norwich factory
To coincide with protests at DSEI a group of weapons inspectors entered an arms manufacturer in Norwich on Friday 16th September. MSI Defence Systems, who have been in the business for 80 years, have a stall at the London Arms Fair promoting their missile and naval gun systems.Full Story | 1 addition | 1 comment >>