Showing posts with label community projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community projects. Show all posts

Sunday 19 November 2017

From Little Acorns Great Oak Trees Grow.

       The people of the world are not going to rise up en-mass and create that better world. What will change the world in our direction will be the sum total of countless little actions across the planet. Small actions in every village, town and city, increasing until it reaches a critical mass, creating a change in consciousness, then it will be unstoppable and the world will be ours. Continuous small affairs, toy-swaps, book-banks, clothes-exchanges, surplus food sharing, skill sharing, and so on. All of this undermines consumerism, the life blood of this insane capitalist system, and draws a community together, then slowly the world changes. However, we must accept that this revolutionary change will not come with roses alone.
This from Its Going Down:

        Last weekend, autonomists and anarchists organized a coat and clothes drive in the Downtown Modesto area, with hundreds of free items. The event was the end result of several days of organizing and collecting donations from the community including warm clothing as well as fresh apples, toothbrushes, and other free dental supplies.
       The event itself was attended by over 50 people, and during the event we had numerous positive interactions with individuals who discussed everything from job loss to how to get involved in the future with upcoming events. We also put up a banner that read: “Free Clothes” in Spanish and in English, as well as the slogan, “Community Mutual Aid” with a circle (A), and flew a red and black flag. We did this to make clear that this event was not simply carried out as an act of charity, but instead to put forward a set of anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian ideas, reclaim public space, have fun, and also meet people in our community. Police drove by, but did not fuck with us.
     In the past several years, attempts by the city, police, and developers to remake the Downtown core by driving out poor, homeless, youth, and the working class, have largely backfired. Many businesses have shut down, including the one grocery store in the Downtown area, cutting off access to the main supply of food for many elderly and impoverished people. But, there are signs that the gentrification machine will attempt to continue on the path ahead, especially in the wake of many stores shuttering, as we are seeing several new hip and swanky stores and bars openly in the Downtown. We can only assume that developers are hoping to accommodate displaced people from the bay area, while at the same time displacing us.
      While we enjoy helping provide resources for those without, we also know that class society and the State will not collapse through an accumulation of either negative or ‘positive’ acts – or posts on anarchist websites. Instead, in the coming together and building of actual relationships, we can attempt to create new forms of power for the battles to come. Only several weeks ago, we found ourselves alongside over 100 others, remembering the life and death of Nick Pimentel, who was murdered by local police in South Side Modesto. Also, on the same day as our coat drive, a march was organized to protest attacks on DACA, and down the road from the giveaway, residents have been protesting harmful waste covered up by the city near their homes.
     All of these struggles are connected, and across the divisions placed upon by by geography, neighborhood, gender, and race, we hope to build something that can overcome the systems of control and domination, and usher into being an existence worthy of the name ‘humanity.’
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Wednesday 6 January 2016

ACE Dates.


ACE MONTHLY MEETING – 7.30pm WED 13 JAN –  
ALL WELCOME – AT ACE
        The ACE meetings are normally the first Wednesday each month but we have postponed for a week on this occasion to give more people the chance to participate – all interested in ACE are very welcome. 
        As a self-managed centre totally run by volunteers, ACE needs the active involvement of as many people as possible, so we hope to see you at this meeting. There are many projects based at ACE which you can get involved in, including the Scottish Radical Library and Counterinfo Lab
       - see www.autonomous.org.uk Following our holiday break we are now aiming to be open as normal, and so we are always looking for people to help staff ACE at our public opening times – Saturday 12-4pm, Tuesday 12-3pm and Thursday 6-8pm.
         Some more upcoming events, open to all interested:

MIGRANTS RESISTANCE FORUM MEETING – 
6pm FRIDAY 15 JAN - BEEHIVE INN
        The next Migrants resistance forum is Friday 15 Jan, 6pm at the Beehive Inn (18 to 20 Grassmarket, Lothian, Edinburgh, EH1 2JU). We will review progress on the action points agreed in the last meeting as well as discuss new ideas and actions. All welcome, please invite people that may also be interested. https://www.facebook.com/events/558298784337173/

See also MIGRANTS RESISTANCE FORUM on facebook

EDINBURGH COALITION AGAINST POVERTY MEETING – 
 7pm MON 25 JAN – AT ACE
       Monthly ECAP meeting, organising grass-roots resistance to the attacks on claimants and the low-paid. All welcome. Meetings last Monday each month. You can also meet ECAP at ACE every Tuesday 12-3pm at the drop-in to support people with benefits, debt, housing and other poverty-related problems.
edinburghagainstpoverty.org.uk   Facebook-
 EDINBURGH COALITION AGAINST POVERTY

EDINBURGH CHIAPAS SOLIDARITY GROUP MEETING – 
7pm TUES 26 JAN – AT ACE
         Solidarity with the indigenous Zapatistas in Mexico. Meetings last Tuesday each month
EDINBURGH CHIAPAS SOLIDARITY GROUP on facebook

      Check out AUTONOMOUS CENTRE OF EDINBURGH on facebook for regular news and events updates. Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh, 17 West Montgomery Place EH7 5HA

ACE is open Sats 12-4pm, Tues 12-3pm, Thursday 6 – 8pm
       Advice and solidarity on benefits, debt, housing etc on Tuesdays.
     Leith Wholefoods, the Info Shop, Scottish Radical Library and free broadband available all 3 days.

Open monthly meetings first Wednesday of the month, 7.30pm at ACE 0131 557 6242 ace(at)autonomous(dot)org(dot)uk

www.autonomous.org.uk
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Thursday 6 August 2015

Glasgow Dates For Your Diary.


      The Govan Participatory Action Research Project will be participating in the GSC Funday running a ZINE workshop, come along, tell your friends.
GLASGOW SOCIAL CENTRE: Summer Funday!
Saturday, August 8 at 11:00am until 4:00pm
Kinning Park Complex, 43 Cornwall Street, G411BA (opposite Kinning Park
Underground)

      Come one, come all, to our fantastic Summer Funday. This event is perfect for people of all ages!
Funday activities include:

- Relaxing massages from 2pm
- Tricks by a stage magician
- Free food for all
- Arts, crafts and games
- Make your own water squirter (2PM -outdoors - weather permitting -
bring change of clothes)
- Free shop with clothes,ornaments and plants
- Stalls from groups such as the Radical Independent Bookfair, WestGAP,
Unity and AFed
- Live music
...and more!
      The event is free, but we will be collecting donations that can go towards our fund to setting up a social centre so a few quid per person could go a long way.

AND


COMMON GOOD FILM NIGHT CONVERSATIONS:

GROWN IN DETROIT
Tuesday, August 11 at 6:30pm
The Portal Plantation Productions, 987 Govan Road, G51 3AJ


      Focuses on the urban gardening efforts managed by a public school of 300, mainly African-American, pregnant and parenting teenagers.
     Also COMMON GOOD PROJECT, will be at 
Centre Human Ecology in the Pearce Institute every Thursday from between 
1-4pm, or by prearranged times:
Phone:
07811263923 

email: info@inthecommongood.org
Web: commgood.wordpress.com

PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT
Part of the PAR To increase understanding and encourage participation in helping to build local institutions where research can be shared, discussed and developed with others.
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