Shared Planet 2003 in Liverpool!
Ant Ince | 04.11.2003 10:45 | Ecology | Liverpool
While big speeches on Trade Justice and climate change took place in a packed Mountford Hall, smaller fringe events were scattered around the university buildings. The subjects were enthralling and diverse in equal measures, ranging from the global AIDS crisis, to Deep Ecology, to gender issues in activism.
However, not everything was politics, as those who had been awake early enough would have realised when they had kicked off their shoes and done some early morning Tai Chi in the gardens of the John Foster building. There were even stalls to wander through during breaks, giving the courtyard a warm buzz from all the people milling around. Also the party in the evening was a huge success.
Sunday saw more great speeches from people such as Caroline Lucas (Green MEP), as well as tens of skills workshops on campaigning strategies and non-violent direct action techniques. The day was capped off nicely by a lively question-time debate, and final goodbyes were emotional and genuine. Everyone left completely exhausted, but inspired by the conference, and excited at what the future may hold for the movement.
Ant Ince
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