Monthly educational discussion series in 2009
for all members and interested contacts of the Green Party in London
These meetings are to help Green Party members and supporters broaden and deepen their understanding of green politics. The books noted are described on the attached book list but reading them is strictly optional.
All to be held in the meeting room on the ground floor of the Archway Resource Centre, 1A Waterlow Road N19 5NJ (immediately next door to the Green Party HQ) at 7.30pm. Waterlow Road is two minutes walk from Archway tube station.
The first four discussions will be:
1 Globalisation and the global recession Introduced by Derek Wall
Books: Green Alternatives to Globalisation, Caroline Lucas & Mike Woodin, Pluto Press
Babylon and Beyond, Derek Wall, Pluto Press
(also The Credit Crunch by Graham Turner, Pluto Press)
Monday 9 February 2009
2 Origins of modern green thinking Introduced by Sharar Ali
Book: Green History, Derek Wall, Routledge
Wednesday 18 March 2009
3 William Morris - the First Green? Introduced by Jane Ellis
Book: William Morris, EP Thompson, Merlin
Wednesday 15 April 2009
4 The pensions crisis Introduced by Pete Lang
Books: none
Wednesday 20 May 2009
'How to be green? Many people have asked us this important question. It's really very simple and requires no expert knowledge or complex skills. Here's the answer. Consume less. Share more. Enjoy life.' Penny Kemp and Derek Wall
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