4 Dec 2007

Meetings Coming up

Talking to Sussex University Green Party society on thursday.

'Green Politics- politics for Life' Building : ARTS A > Room : A001, University of Sussex, Brighton,6pm thursday 6th December

so come along if you live in Brighton.

Also LSE tomorrow

Can capitalism stop ecological meltdown? Can socialism? What do socialists say about climate change? 1-3pm, Wednesday 5th DecemberRoom S300 (3rd floor, St Clements House, Houghton Street, LSE) Speakers: Derek Wall (Green Party male principal speaker and Green Left),Clive Bradley (Workers' Liberty)

We will be discussing the relationship between capitalism, classexploitation and ecology, whether socialists can develop an effectiveprogramme to save the planet and what force can create an egalitarian,democratic, sustainable society.

All welcome Sponsored by LSE Green Party and London Workers' Liberty students For more information about the meeting, about the issues or about thesponsoring organisations, email robsivapalan@hotmail.com or ring 07974 331053 For more information on the week of action, email su.environment@lse.ac.uk


Marching on climate protest saturday.

Sunday speaking at the animal rights torch lit march in Central London see below:

Uncaged Campaigns.
9 Bailey Lane, Sheffield, S1 4EG
Ph: 0114 272 2220 . Fax: 0114 272 2225 . [no-spam-info@uncaged.co.uk]
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Website: http://www.uncaged.co.uk/iard.htm

ATTEND THE CANDLELIT PROCESSION - Central London, Sunday 9 December

We were so inspired by the marches and processions in places such as Ireland, Brazil and Chile that we decided to organise a powerful, dignified, candlelit procession in Central London in order to remember the billions of animals killed every year; peacefully demonstrate our support for animal rights; and to call for fundamental political changes.

· Meet at 2.30pm at Lincoln's Inn Fields in Holborn, London for speeches, moving off at 4pm through Central London to finish at the Houses of Parliament. View Larger Map

1 Bring yourselves, friends and family and candles and lanterns (no megaphones, I'm afraid).

2 Spread the word using the enclosed flyers, email, websites, and social networking sites. Contact us for more flyers.

3 Organise transport (eg. car, minibus, coach). This really helps get people along. Let me know if you can & how many spaces there are.

Please let us know by email to info@uncaged.co.uk

Thank you for all you do to help animals.

Angela Roberts
Uncaged founder

ps
CANDLES IN THE WIND

Hard work aren't they?

Well we've found a solution to the problem of keeping them shining on this year's International Animal Rights Day - rechargeable tea-lights! Available in garden centres and online - but currently on offer at B&Q - it's the ideal time to pick up a bargain.


More events soon from Dr Wall

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