On Friday 25th, we kick off with a critical mass at the front of City Hall at 5.30, followed by a meeting about upcoming anti-war actions at 7pm in Giros, where people can register for accomodation.
Sat 26th and Sun 27th, we start at 11 am, and finish at 6 pm, with three rounds of three workshops each. This is followed by general partying. Food is available cheap from the Cafe, supervised play activities for kids is organised, etc. etc. Mon 28th is our Food Not Bombs launch, so there's a bit of action, too.
The list of workshops (not comprehensive) is:
Sat: Direct Action against War Collectives and Cooperatives Students against Fees Campaign against Sellafield Workers' Control and Sectarianism Media and Communication European Social Consulta Forest Gardening Shannon Warport
Sun: Collectives and Social Centres Arrest and Interrogation Legal Issues Reclaim the Streets! Direct Democracy in the Russian Revolution Radical Walking Tour of Belfast People's Global Action Gender Workshop Direct Action
plus fringe events, but they self-organise ;)
To find Giros (the venue, our DIY social centre), you first find the front of the City Hall, walk down that road as far as the Belfast Telegraph building (near the cathedral), turn left, past the irish news (right), past the statue of lenin* (left) until you come to a pub with a tacky flashing red neon sign called the front page. Opposite this is an alleyway, and down here is Giros. For a (big) PDF map, email grassrootsbelfast@yahoo.com
If you need to contact us, use the above address or phone (from ROI) 0044 775 959 8798
I could tell you all a lot more, but to be honest, this is my day off from organising anything and i'd rather talk about fish or birds or something.
* honest. i'm not kidding.
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http://grassrootsgathering.freeservers.com/
On Friday 25th, we kick off with a critical mass at the front of City Hall at 5.30, followed by a meeting about upcoming anti-war actions at 7pm in Giros, where people can register for accomodation.
Sat 26th and Sun 27th, we start at 11 am, and finish at 6 pm, with three rounds of three workshops each. This is followed by general partying. Food is available cheap from the Cafe, supervised play activities for kids is organised, etc. etc. Mon 28th is our Food Not Bombs launch, so there's a bit of action, too.
The list of workshops (not comprehensive) is:
Sat:
Direct Action against War
Collectives and Cooperatives
Students against Fees
Campaign against Sellafield
Workers' Control and Sectarianism
Media and Communication
European Social Consulta
Forest Gardening
Shannon Warport
Sun:
Collectives and Social Centres
Arrest and Interrogation
Legal Issues
Reclaim the Streets!
Direct Democracy in the Russian Revolution
Radical Walking Tour of Belfast
People's Global Action
Gender Workshop
Direct Action
plus fringe events, but they self-organise ;)
To find Giros (the venue, our DIY social centre), you first find the front of the City Hall, walk down that road as far as the Belfast Telegraph building (near the cathedral), turn left, past the irish news (right), past the statue of lenin* (left) until you come to a pub with a tacky flashing red neon sign called the front page. Opposite this is an alleyway, and down here is Giros. For a (big) PDF map, email grassrootsbelfast@yahoo.com
If you need to contact us, use the above address or phone (from ROI) 0044 775 959 8798
I could tell you all a lot more, but to be honest, this is my day off from organising anything and i'd rather talk about fish or birds or something.
* honest. i'm not kidding.
Indymedia Ireland is a media collective. We are independent volunteer citizen journalists producing and distributing the authentic voices of the people. Indymedia Ireland is an open news project where anyone can post their own news, comment, videos or photos about Ireland or related matters.