City Strolls - events - meetings
Monday, September 12, 2005
Glasgow Autonomy updates 12 Sep.
Welcome to this week's belated Glasgow Autonomy Update! Normal service is resumed....
This week's feature is on the Glasgow Women's Library. Situated just off the Trongate, the library is n't just a place to find interesting books - it also runs a whole range of free classes for women, as well as helping out with legal advice and literary skills. Men are welcome to browse the library outside the main opening hours. If you'd like to know more, check out their website at http://www.womens-library.org.uk/ and encourage other women to have a look at this great community resource.
Don't forget GAP's preparation day for the People's History event, this Wednesday 14th September at the George's X Chalkboard, 34 Clarendon Place. Pop in any time between noon and 9pm. Bring food to share, scissors, stories, local photos and ideas.
Have a good week! CONTENTS:
MEETINGS
- GAP Meeting - Monday 19th September
- Jam74 Meeting - Tuesday 20th September
LOCAL/RADICAL HISTORY
- A People's History of Woodside - Saturday 24th September
REFUGEES
- Asylum Seekers in Glasgow, scotching the myths - Wednesday 19th October
- Help a homeless asylum seeker: appeal from Positive Action in Housing
PALESTINE
- Scottish Palestine Solidarity stall - every Saturday
ART EVENTS
- Barbara Kruger exhibition - Thursday 21st April - Sunday 25th September
- Women and War - Thursday 5th May - Sunday 30th October
ANTI-WAR
- Faslane Peace Camp needs visitors!
- Weekly anti-war stall - every Saturday
SUSTAINABILITY
- Cre8 Summit Community Garden - ongoing
- Hydro Week at Talamh - Monday 19th - Sunday 25th September
- Glasgow Critical Mass - Friday 30th September
- Wind Festival - Saturday 8th October
APPEALS
- Witness Appeal
FILM SHOWINGS
- Crossing the Lines - Thursday 15th September
- The People vs. Lyari Expressway -Thursday 15th September
- Document 3 International Human Rights Film Festival - Friday 21st - Monday 24th October
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MEETINGS
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GAP meeting - Monday 19th September
We hold weekly meetings in our social centre, the Georges Cross Chalkboard, at 7pm on Mondays. Everything to do with how the centre is run is decided at the Monday meeting.
Georges Cross Chalkboard, 34 Clarendon Place, just off Maryhill Road.
Nearest underground: St George's Cross
Buses: 20, 30, 40, 61, 66 from town centre to St George's Cross end of Maryhill Road
All who agree with our vision statement are welcome at our meetings:
"We strive for a sustainable society where all people are free to live
their lives as they see fit without fear of oppression, persecution or
marginalization insofar as this does not prevent others from doing the
same. We see this fulfilled thru a society built upon principles of
co-operation, solidarity, mutual-aid, direct democracy and freedom of
association."
http://www.glasgow-autonomy.org
If you are interested in coming along this week please send an email to
glasgow-autonomy@lists.riseup.net
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Jam 74 Meeting - Tuesday 20th September
Campaign against the M74 motorway.
7.30pm
Venue: Govanhill Neighbourhood Centre, 6 Daisy Street, Glasgow G42 8JL
www.jam74.org
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LOCAL/RADICAL HISTORY
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A People's History of Woodside - Saturday 24th September
A day to celebrate the area that's home to our new social centre. Come and find out the surprising history of this bit of Glasgow, or share your own memories. More info to come - watch this space.
Georges Cross Chalkboard, 34 Clarendon Street, off Maryhill Road.
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REFUGEES
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Asylum Seekers in Glasgow, scotching the myths - Wednesday 19th October
Hear about the issues facing asylum seekers and why they come to Glasgow.
12 noon-1pm
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art (Function Room), Castle Street.
For more information, phone the Workers' Educational Association on 0141 221 0003
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Help a homeless asylum seeker: appeal from Positive Action in Housing
Over the last few weeks Positive Action in Housing has needed to find homes for
several refugees who have been evicted or who have unstable living situations.
They would like people to get in touch if you have a spare room in your house
and would like to welcome a refugee into your home.
www.paih.org
Positive Action in Housing Ltd, 98 West George Street, Glasgow G2 1PJ
tel: 0141 353 2220
fax: 0141 353 3882
email: home@paih.org
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PALESTINE
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Scottish Palestine Solidarity stall - every Saturday
2pm-4pm at the Junction of Hope St. and Sauchiehall St. (opposite Watt Bros.) The Scottish PSC stall attracts supporters to sign petitions or sign-up sheets, get information about coming meetings and events, collect literature, or buy a ribbon, tee-shirt or Palestinian headscraf (kiffeya) and more.
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ART EVENTS
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Barbara Kruger exhibition - Thursday 21st April - Sunday 25th September
Exhibition of the US artist's work on power, control, gender and sexuality.
Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), Royal Exchange Square.
Free.
There are loads of events happening to tie in with this exhibition. Some will be
featured in the Autonomy Updates, but for a full list, please contact GoMA on
0141 229 1996.
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Women and War - Thursday 5th May - Sunday 30th October
Jenny Matthews has been photographing the lives of women in war zones worldwide
since 1982.
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, 2 Castle St
nearest train station - High St; buses from George Sq - 11, 36, 37, 38, 42, 89,
138
Open daily 10am-5pm, except Fri and Sun, 11am-5pm
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ANTI-WAR
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Faslane Peace Camp needs visitors!
Faslane Peace Camp recently celebrated its 23rd year of direct action to oppose the Trident nuclear submarines stationed 30 miles north of Glasgow. Visitors are always welcome, for a day, a week, or longer!
Directions: Train from Glasgow Queen Street or 216 bus from Jamaica Street to Helensburgh Central. Then catch the 316 bus to the peace camp.
For more info and to check the current situation: 01436 820 901
faslanepeacecamp@hotmail.com
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Weekly anti-war stall - every Saturday
All fliers, information etc relating to the war, welcome.
12-2pm
Donald Dewar statue, top of Buchanan St.
troopsoutglasgow@yahoo.co.uk
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SUSTAINABILITY
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Cre8 Summit Community Garden - ongoing
Over the time of the G8 summit, Southside residents and visiting anti-G8 activists started to create a community garden. People are welcome along at any time to enjoy and add to the garden.
http://www.dissent.org.uk/content/view/230/108/
The garden is behind the billboards at Eglinton Toll. Bus Numbers 44,22,23,57
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Hydro Week at Talamh - Monday 19th - Sunday 25th September
Come and help on this exciting project, as Talamh Life Centre installs its own renewable energy system. Work with a team of people building the turbine house and making the wheelpit ready (some physical fitness required).
If you would like to stay for a couple of days we'll give you a comfy bed and good food.
www.talamhlifecentre.org.uk
projects@talamhlifecentre.org.uk
01555 820 073
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Glasgow Critical Mass - Friday 30th September
A happy coincidence of cyclists (i.e. YOU) getting together to ride
through Glasgow, have fun and make our streets more human, less hostile.
All welcome!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-f-page/critical.htm
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-temp/bike-runs-pics.htm
Last Friday of every month, 5:30pm, George Square
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Wind Festival - Saturday 8th October
Free family fun in rural South Lanarkshire. Come for a day of making:
flags and kites.... windmills and windsox.... and anything else that uses the wind! Come at celebrate at:
Talamh Life Centre, Coalburn
www.talamhlifecentre.org.uk
projects@talamhlifecentre.org.uk
01555 820073
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APPEALS
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Witness Appeal
Stewart Mabut was arrested in the Mayday Kelvingrove park arrests of 3
demonstrators.
He is up for trial in September and has no internet access.
Stewart needs witnesses to come forward who saw him being arrested.
Please phone or text him on 07986601674
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FILM SHOWINGS
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Crossing the Lines - Thursday 15th September
This path-blazing independent documentary challenges preconceptions and seeks solutions on Kashmir.
Screening with: On a Razor's Edge
Obaid boards the "peace train" in India and travels home to Pakistan to assess the tentative thaw in relations.
2.15pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Rose Street, Glasgow
www.gft.org.uk
Part of the Pakistani Film, Media and Arts Festival.
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The People vs. Lyari Expressway -Thursday 15th September
Lyari Expressway is the largest urban demolition project for the purpose of road-making in the world. 250,000 people will be displaced and thousands of businesses in the Old City of Karachi destroyed.
Intro by Director Maheen Zia.
Screening with: Doobti Jheelain (Drowning Lakes)
A wetlands ecosystem, and its inhabitants, will be destroyed by the Chotiari Reservoir being constructed in the name of progress.
4pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Rose Street, Glasgow
www.gft.org.uk
Part of the Pakistani Film, Media and Arts Festival.
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Document 3 International Human Rights Film Festival - Friday 21st - Monday 24th October
The Document Festival has built a reputation for screening films on themes as diverse as: the Balkans; mental health and civil rights; exploitation of migrant labour; Cechnya; Israel/Palestine; sex trafficking; South and Central American workers' movements; comparative prison systems and the politics of incarceration worldwide; and issues surrounding the globalised economic structure and the movement of populations which have come to characterise our age.
http://www.variant.randomstate.org/Doc3.html
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We are currently in the process of creating a social centre.
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Bob, 21:17