[Netnews-action] Re: Netnews-action Digest, Vol 1, Issue 78
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Today's Topics:
1. 8 Oct: peace, justice & equality (Manchester Campaigns)
2. every Friday: vigil against the occupations of Iraq and
Palestine (Manchester Campaigns)
3. 8 Oct: friends of fallowfield loop (Manchester Campaigns)
4. 5 Oct: respect = big brother or community cohesion
(Manchester Campaigns)
5. 3 Oct & 10 Oct: student Amnesty & Make Trade Fair grps
(Manchester Campaigns)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:31:01 +0100
From: Manchester Campaigns
Subject: [Netnews-action] 8 Oct: peace, justice & equality
To: networking newsletter action list
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Saturday 8th October, 12 noon to 6pm, Manchester University Student
Union, Oxford Road, Manchester. Manchester Respect Conference
¡Organising for Peace, Justice and Equality¢. For more info: ¡phone
Ameen on 07966 316 029
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:31:44 +0100
From: Manchester Campaigns
Subject: [Netnews-action] every Friday: vigil against the occupations
of Iraq and Palestine
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Every Friday 5.00pm - 6.30pm Brooks Bar, outside the Whalley Hotel
Whalley Range for Peace and Justice continue to maintain their weekly
vigil against the occupations of Iraq and Palestine, against all acts of
terror, for the defence of civil liberties, peace and security.
Support from motorists and passers by is as noisy as ever in the two and
a
half years (including Xmas and New Year) we have been doing this. All
welcome.
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 15:17:27 +0100
From: Manchester Campaigns
Subject: [Netnews-action] 8 Oct: friends of fallowfield loop
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Friends of Fallowfield Loop are holding a social bike ride on Sunday 8th
October
2005, from Debdale Park to Jackson's Boat (pub lunch) and back. Start
times are:
Debdale Park (boathouse/reservoir view) 1100hrs
Sherwood Street entrance to Loop (junction of Sherwood Street and
Wellington
Road, Fallowfield) 1130hrs.
All welcome.
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:54:40 +0100
From: Manchester Campaigns
Subject: [Netnews-action] 5 Oct: respect = big brother or community
cohesion
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From: Sara Russell
Breakfast at Christies
The Council Chamber, Whitworth Building, Manchester University
Wednesday 5th October 2005 - 08.15 a.m. for 8.30 a.m. start
There are still some places available at the following event.
Have some Respect!!
The Government has pledged a commitment to creating a society based on
respect for all. Will this lead to an Orwellian future of clamp downs,
curfews and thought control or a consensual society where citizenship
and mutual respect leads to high levels of community cohesion?
For Neil McInroy, Director of the Centre for Local Economic Strategies
(CLES), the respect agenda is a whole lot more than verbal attacks on
hoodies and Anti Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs). Instead he will argue
that a successful respect agenda must utilise empowerment and
enforcement strategies. In this debate Neil will consider the correct
balance between enforcement and empowerment measures, highlighting how
healthy civic life requires heterogeneity, including intergenerational
respect, mixing of groups and an appreciation of difference. He will
also suggest when and in what setting there are possible civic benefits
afforded by social discord.
Join us for what should prove to be a lively discussion.
_
The discussion will be chaired by Steve Connor of Creative Concern and
breakfast will be provided by the Christie Bistro. Places are limited so
to find out more about the Group and to confirm your attendance, please
visit the Breakfast at Christies website now at
www.manchester.ac.uk/breakfastatchristies or email Sara Russell at
Sara.Russell at manchester.ac.uk.
Breakfast at Christies is sponsored by the University of Manchester and
exists to share knowledge, good practice and fresh ideas about
sustainable development in England's Northwest. It aims to create links,
forge new partnerships and encourage an ever-greater integration of
sustainability into the region's strategic future.
The Group meets at the Christie Bistro or Council Chamber (depending on
numbers) in the University of Manchester at 8.15 a.m. for 8.30 a.m.
sharp. A huge range of engaging and dynamic speakers have featured at
previous breakfasts, drawn from a host of regional and national
organisations.
Weblinks:
The University of Manchester - www.manchester.ac.uk
Breakfast at Christies Group - www.manchester.ac.uk/breakfastatchristies
Creative Concern - www.creativeconcern.com
Centre for Local Economic Strategies - www.cles.org.uk/
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Michael
Networking Newsletter
http://www.networkingnewsletter.org.uk
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 18:31:22 +0100
From: Manchester Campaigns
Subject: [Netnews-action] 3 Oct & 10 Oct: student Amnesty & Make Trade
Fair grps
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Amnesty: first meeting is Monday 3rd October at 6:30 in MR1 in
the Students Union.
Make Trade Fair: first meeting is Monday 10th October at
6pm in MR4 in the Union basement.
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