The **EUROPEAN SOCIAL FORUM** comes to London!
Hugh Jones | 18.07.2004 20:46 | European Social Forum | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Social Struggles
Hello, this is the text of a leaflet which I recently picked up and I have typed it up and emailed it in order to promote the ESF.
Please forward this email to anyone - groups or individuals - who may be interested.
cheers,
Hugh.
Please forward this email to anyone - groups or individuals - who may be interested.
cheers,
Hugh.
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european social forum 2004
another world is possible!
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The European Social Forum is coming to London!
Dear Friend,
The European Social Forum (ESF) will take place in London 14 - 17 October.
The ESF emerged from the spectacular success of the World Social Forum (www.wsfindia.org) which opened in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2001. Its first two gatherings in Florence (2002) and Paris (2003) attracted over 50,000 participants from across Europe and beyond.
It is a chance for people from around the world to come together to engage in debate, organise action and build networks to strengthen our movement.
The forum is created by and for the movements and is organised in accordance with the Charter of Principles of Porto Alegre. Visit www.fse-esf.org/en/charter.html
HOW TO GET INVOLVED:
TICKETS for the ESF 2004 will be available online soon. Please see our website for details. www.fse-esf.org
ANY GROUP can SHAPE THE CONTENT of the ESF 2004 by proposing a seminar, workshop or cultural activity (see our website www.fse-esf.org). The deadline for proposals for meetings is the end of July. There is capacity for over 200 seminars but we are expecting many more to be proposed. All proposals will be collated and arrangements will be made for groups suggesting similar titles to club together. This is only one of the ways in which the ESF seeks to promote cooperation across European networks. Workshops can be put forward by individual groups and your group can also register for stall space at the ESF.
Whether you are an individual artist or from a large cultural institution, if your work shares a connection with any of the themes of the ESF, you may wish to consider participating. The ESF is an opportunity to showcase the incredible range of cultural activities on offer in the capital. Please contact uksefculture@gn.apc.org.
Your organisation is also encouraged to help support and organise the event by AFFILIATING to the UK Organising Committee. The statement to sign, affiliation form and fee levels are also on our website (www.fse-esf.org/affiliation.html). This affiliation entitles you to fully participate in all meetings of the organising committee and working groups. Details of meetings are posted on the website.
If you have no financial resources, please do not be deterred: information on how to affiliate in this case can be obtained by contacting ukesfoutreach@gn.apc.org . Model resolutions are available on the website to get your organisation affiliated.
We will be organising a huge team of INTERPRETERS, thousands of free and cheap ACCOMODATION places in London. Please contact ukesfaccommodation@gn.apc.org or see our website for 'offer' forms.
If you would like to VOLUNTEER at the event, please contact ukesfvolunteer@gn.apc.org
If you would like to have a STALL at the ESF, please contact ukesfstalls@gn.apc.org
Leaflets, posters and contact lists to promote the event are available from the ESF office: ukesfoffice@gn.apc.org or 020 8809 5347.
For information and ideas on bulding support for the ESF please contact ukesfoutreach@gn.apc.org
For all other information see www.fse-esf.org or contact the main email address at ukesfcommittee@gn.apc.org
In solidarity,
UK ESF Outreach Working Group.
Hugh Jones
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