Showing posts with label Glasgow Uni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glasgow Uni. Show all posts

Sunday 21 October 2018

Wars And The Media.

       In the cycle of perpetual wars that we are mired in, we should remember the part the babbling brook of bullshit, our mainstream media, play in manufacturing acceptance of wars and the death and destruction that follows. They are the propaganda mouthpiece of the various states, and by misrepresentation, omitting facts, distorting evidence and ignoring consequences, they create the illusion that it is a "just war", a "noble cause". However, history tells us that it is always a battle of opposing power structures aiming to increase their power and wealth, or hold on to it against a competing power structure.
     In every war, it is the ordinary people that pay the savage price in death and misery of this insanity, while the wealthy and powerful gain the spoils from the slaughter.


     An event well worth making a point to attend is the coming film show and discussion being put on by The Scottish Peace Network, 
         On Wednesday, 31 October, 7 pm, Wellington Church, Glasgow Uni campus, the Scottish Peace Network will be screening a major portion of We Are Many-- a excellent film about the massive, coordinated, worldwide demonstrations on 15 February 2003 to halt plans for a war on Iraq by the US and the UK.
      This film screening and discussion is part of a series of events closing four years of counter-centenary actions and events aimed at telling the truth about the causes and consequences of the First World War.
       The truth then and now is that official lies and media manipulation play a big role in the build up to, and perpetuation of, war.
        Please join us for the film and discussion as we try to stay true to our goals and values: No More Wars. No Justice No Peace.

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Wednesday 19 September 2012

SEASOL TALK/DISCUSSION.


       A reminder of the talk/meeting/discussion tomorrow, Thursday evening, 20th. September,  at the Glasgow University in the Boyd Orr Building room 709. Leading the talk will be a representative of Seasol, (Seattle Solidarity Network) the event is hosted by Glasgow Solidarity Network, and the IWW.  In the present economic climate this should prove to be a very interesting and informative evening.
More details HERE:

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Friday 2 September 2011

DIRECT ACTION AT UNI. GETS RESULTS.

     

       The following is part of an account, taken from The Commune of the Free Hetherington occupation which ended this week after a long and successful campaign. Once again proving that direct action gets results. 


       Liam Turbett reports on a victorious conclusion to Glasgow’s seven-month university occupation
After over 200 days in occupation, the Free Hetherington occupation at Glasgow University finally ended on Wednesday 31st August. The decision to leave followed direct negotiations with senior management, who allowed the occupiers to declare victory by handing over several major concessions.
Police tried in vain to evict the occupation.

 As previously reported in The Commune, the Free Hetherington was established in early February, when students and anti-cuts activists from across Glasgow took over a disused post-graduate social space at the heart of the Glasgow University campus, transforminglanguage teaching, anthropology and the entire department of adult education entirely.
SOLIDARITY.

        Senior management’s initial approach of ignoring the occupation and hoping it would falter away failed, and now famously, on 22nd March an attempt was made to end it by force. With dozens of police, alongside the dog unit, the force helicopter and university security charging in to drag out the 15 or so occupants, around 500 students and supporters rapidly gathered outside. Hundreds then marched on the historic administrative centre of the university, and forced their way into the University Senate, which was held for the rest of the day. By midnight, management had handed the Hetherington building back, in exchange for the occupiers leaving the Senate rooms. In doing so, they handed legitimacy to the occupation, strong-arming them into negotiations, and the day’s events reaffirmed the level of support that the anti-cuts movement at the university could draw on.
Continue reading the article in The Commune

Sunday 10 April 2011

LOCAL ACTION AGAINST THE CUTS.

  
      The rest of our fair city should be taking a leaf out of the North West Glasgow residents' book. The Maryhill area of the city has started to organise locally to defend their area against that savage attack that is about to be unleashed on them and the rest of the country. By organising locally and the local groups linking up to discuss tactics and strategies to protect their facilities and the future of the kids is the best way to meet this slash and burn policy being pushed by these public school thugs in the Westminster Houses of Hypocrisy and Corruption.
SOLIDARITY.

By fleabite, submitted on IndymediaScotland 
      A group of residents in North West Glasgow have got together to fight the cuts and defend services locally. The first event was an anticuts conference which attracted 30 folks.  There were talks from activists from many diferent spheres, from those locally who'd occupied a primary school a few years back, to NHS campaigners, to a speaker from the ongoing anticuts student occupation at Glasgow University.  Most importantly we had many small table discussions.
      We are now having regular organising meetings and have begun mapping the area to get a clear picture of how the cuts will affect our local area and what we can do both to defend local services, but also fight all the cuts to public services and the welfare state.
WI DON'T NEED TAE TAKE THIS.

Our next event is a mapping workshop :
        Its open to everyone interested in being involved in organising against the cuts in North West Glasgow. At this workshop we will be continuing with the work we’ve already started by mapping the area: services, community groups etc that might be under threat. Key upcoming dates such as when the cuts are announced at a city level, when the national cuts will come into being. What community groups, activists etc we should be working with both locally and outwith the neighbourhood.
IT'S OOR FUTURE.

Wednesday 13th April.  7-9pm.  The Free Hetherington.  13 University Gardens.

http://maryhillanticuts.wordpress.com/


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Saturday 12 February 2011

THE FREE HEATHERINGTON


Lectures. Discussions. Workshops. Socials. Film showings

“The Alternative University”

Sunday 13th February.
4-7pm Kids Film Showing “Wall-E” Adults love it too! Followed by discussion on issues raised if the kids are up for it.
7-10pm Poetry Open Mic Read your own or your favourite poetry. Valentine's Day Theme. Love! If you've got a special person to dedicate a special poem to, bring along both! If, on the other hand, you're heart broken and 'hate the word as [you] hate hell', then bring along a poem worthy of such afflictions. If you have neither, just read it in a sensuous voice. :)

Monday 14th February.
12:30 – 2pm Lecture “The psychology of will: Experimental perspectives on free will and determinism” Dr Rob Jenkins. Senior lecturer in psychology.
2 – 4pm Workshop Knitting. For learners, improvers or those that want to click needles in company.
4 – 6pm Lecture “Medical Ethics”.
7-10pm Film Showing “V Day – until the violence stops” A movement against domestic violence.
9-11pm Pub Quiz Nuff said! (In downstairs space).

Tuesday 15th February.
11am-1pm Lecture “The nature of the universe” Physics/philosophy/epistemology.
1-2:30pm Film Showing and discussion “A politics of space” Urban planning and architecture.
4-6pm Discussion “The art of university maintenance” (Downstairs space).
5-7pm Panel discussion Ethical non monogamy, polyamory, open relationships.

Wednesday 16th February.
6:30-8:30pm Lecture “The ethics of Direct Action” Dr Ben Franks. Lecturer in Political and Social Philosophy.
6pm onwards Social Vegan pancake dinner.

Thursday 17th February.
12-2pm Lecture “Mad women and boys with Huzzas: Public protest in 18th Century Scotland” Dr Rosi Carr. History lecturer at Sheffield University.
6-7pm Workshop “LGBT drawing class”.

Friday 18th February.
9pm Film showing “The Battle of Algiers”.

Saturday 19th February.
7:30pm Film showing and discussion “Occupation 101” Film about the occupation of Palestine.

Sunday 20th February.
3:30-7pm Discussion and film showing “Anarcho-curiosity shoppe” Noam Chomsky film plus introduction and discussion about Anarchism, libertarianism and anti authoritarianism at large.

The Free Hetherington, 13 University Gardens.
All events upstairs unless stated otherwise.
New events being organised daily. Please see website for up to date details and to join our announcements email list.     http://freehetherington.wordpress.com

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Tuesday 1 February 2011

SUPPORT THE OCCUPATION.

A statement from those occupying  the Heartherington Research Club at Glasgow University. It is up to the students and supporters to use the space and support their efforts in keeping alive this valuable asset.

SUPPORT THE OCCUPATION

Students have reclaimed the Heatherington Research Club- the post-graduate club which was forced to close last year due to finance problems.

University management refused to bail out the club, nor accept a new finance plan. We have taken the building as a last ditch effort to save it for Glasgow's students. The HRC has been lying empty for a full year now, and we think we can put it to better use.

We want the building to be a space for people across the city to utilise in the struggle against cuts and austerity. And we want it to be a safe non-commercial space for students of Glasgow Uni - for socialising, for education and for engaging with the movement against cuts and fees, both on our campus and across the city.

It's your space --- get involved.

For updates follow;
twitter.com/glasgowoccupied
"glasgow uni occupied" on facebook.