Anarchist Federation And Friends Meeting Tues. 6 Sept. 7pm Glasgow
Martin O'Neill | 02.09.2011 14:55
A new dynamic anarchist grouping has emerged from the Glasgow Uni Occupation. It is open to anyone friendly to the Anarchist Federation Aims and Principles:
http://www.afed.org.uk/organisation/aims-and-principles.html
Tuesday 6th September 7-9pm.
Woodside Halls
Room 2 upstairs.
Its booked under the name AF.
Woodside halls is on the junction of Glenfarg Street and Clarendon Street, very near St Georges Cross subway and bus stops.
http://www.afed.org.uk/organisation/aims-and-principles.html
Tuesday 6th September 7-9pm.
Woodside Halls
Room 2 upstairs.
Its booked under the name AF.
Woodside halls is on the junction of Glenfarg Street and Clarendon Street, very near St Georges Cross subway and bus stops.
Agenda so far:
1. Freshers stalls including introductory leaflet and banner plus future stalls
2. Creative protests plus anti-Atos action 30th September
3. Solidarity Network - possible pickets?
4. Food Not Bombs/People's Kitchen - formally set up a group?
5. Community Organisation - proposals? - leaflet local dole offices about workfare?
6. Food based skill sharing. Allotments etc.
7. Socials?
8. Glasgow Social Centre - need for new space after the Free Hetherington?
9. Right to protest?
10. SolFed Workplace Organiser Training - provisional date 29th October.
11. SolFed Public meeting as part of bookfair/dayschool in December?
1. Freshers stalls including introductory leaflet and banner plus future stalls
2. Creative protests plus anti-Atos action 30th September
3. Solidarity Network - possible pickets?
4. Food Not Bombs/People's Kitchen - formally set up a group?
5. Community Organisation - proposals? - leaflet local dole offices about workfare?
6. Food based skill sharing. Allotments etc.
7. Socials?
8. Glasgow Social Centre - need for new space after the Free Hetherington?
9. Right to protest?
10. SolFed Workplace Organiser Training - provisional date 29th October.
11. SolFed Public meeting as part of bookfair/dayschool in December?
Martin O'Neill
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