CalendarNov 22 Reem Kelani Nov 22 Free films: Greek prison revolt 2007 / Angry Brigade Nov 23 Going to Copenhagen for COP 15? Nov 24 Trinity Road Picket - Freedom of Movement for All Nov 24 Going to Copenhagen for COP 15? Nov 24 Freeskilling - Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Nov 25 International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Nov 25 Tree Planting in St Agnes Park Nov 25 free event: Hildegard of Bingen: music, poetry, and medieval monastic ... more >>![]() indycycle
Blog feed from around BristolWorld Cup: the state of our democracy watch The Shortest Cycle Lane in the Universe? Transform debates Nixon Drug Tsar on BBC World Service Prisoner support cafe and film night on 22 November World Cup: today?s smoking doc Climate Emergency: Public Meeting Looking for Green Filmmakers and Films Screening of the Transition Movie Bristol EDO Decommissioner 10 months on remand Transform's 'Blueprint for Regulation' discussed on CNN international Charges dropped against Swedish activists and anti-fascists The Failing List of Evidence for Global Warming Denial Reporting/Blogging Local Democracy Sustainability, public participation and environmental information que... |
bristol / globalisation / event notice Friday November 06, 2009 09:36 by martin
What is the state of the economic crisis? Discussion led by Pete Wearden read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Friday November 06, 2009 00:24 by Tony Gosling 1 attached file
Every year the Bristol branch of the National Union of Journalists aims to bring top-level media debate to Bristol through the Benn Lecture. Started in 2006 with Tony Benn, the Arnolfini series has also included acclaimed journalists Andrew Gilligan and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown. read full story / add a comment
bristol / corporations / event notice Thursday November 05, 2009 17:53 by blaf
Guest speaker Isaac Marín from COSPACC, Colombia introduces and explores the situation on the ground in Casanare. The leader of this grass-roots organisation looks at the social and enviromental effects of BP in the region. Yasmine Brien (Rising Tide) re-contextualises climate change and global energy politics in terms of climate justice, including a look at so called “green” solutions such as biofuels. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / announcement Thursday November 05, 2009 15:33 by blaf
On Tuesday night, Cinema Klandestino open their Cine Rebelde mini-season and kick off Enironmental Justice week with 'Our Oil and Other Tales', a look at oil geopolitics in Venezuela. On Wednesday afternoon, explore the concept of Environmental Justice with Bolivian activist and trade unionist Cristian Domínguez, Professor Malcolm Eames from the Low Carbon Research Institute at Cardiff University and Judy Ling Wong, director of the Black Environment Network. On Wednesday evening, hear Colombian social movement activist Isaac Marin explain BPs social and environmental devastion in Casanare in Colombia, with Yasmine Brien from Bristol Rising Tide re-contextualising climate change and global energy politics in terms of climate justice, including a look at so called “green” solutions such as biofuels, at an event entitled "What Does Climate Justice Look Like? Copenhagen & The Energy Crisis: The Case of BP in Colombia". read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / announcement Thursday November 05, 2009 15:32 by harryT
Are you a qualified solicitor or paralegal ? Do you want to get involved on some current legal challenges concerning green space use in Bristol. read full story / add a comment
bristol / community / news report Thursday November 05, 2009 15:26 by Goga Bochnak
The first of our Overcoming Dyslexia Workshops that we ran on the 3rd November gets the thumbs up from everyone who took part. The purpose of the workshops was to explore our perceptions of dyslexia. We did this by carrying out several exercises that Antonio used within the dyslexia support programme that he developed as part of his PhD research. One of the exercises that we did was a Self-characterisation Sketch (click here http://dyslexicbrian.com to read about this exercise) – this appeared to go down really well and got the ball rolling for a really interesting discussion about how dyslexia can affect people’s lives. Following this, everyone in the group did an exercise that assisted them to describe their perception of dyslexia. It was so fascinating how each person described their view of dyslexia in such a uniquely individual way – lots of interesting drawing were produced too (see photo). What’s coming next? Moving forward, the next workshop that we are running on Monday 9th November will focus on beginning the process of developing a Super Charged Dyslexia Mindset. We will be exploring if your current view of dyslexia to discover if it is holding you back from achieving your goals in life. And, if this is the case, we will be assisting you to re-conceptualise your dyslexia in a way that will enable you to liberate yourself from your dyslexia. If you are interested in attending this workshop then please contact us now on 07969789893 to book your FREE place. read full story / add a comment
somerset / media and culture / news report Thursday November 05, 2009 01:32 by Dialect
Dialect Radio is a Bristol (UK) internet broadcasting podcast produced by volunteers. Our main activity is our weekly current affairs and arts magazine programme Dialect, which is recorded at our Queen's Square studios and posted for download every week. Want to volunteer? Volunteering Bristol, Royal Oak House, Royal Oak Avenue, Bristol. BS1 4GB Tel: 0117 989 7733. Listen on air: 93.2 FM (BCFM), Saturdays between 9-10 pm http://www.bcfm.org.uk/ read full story / add a comment
bristol / miscellaneous / press release Wednesday November 04, 2009 22:03 by Amnesty Bristol
The Bristol Branch of Amnesty International is looking for donations of good quality art to be sold in a fundraising auction at the Watershed on 5 December to raise money for its campaigns and local charities. The auctioneer will be Ed Rising from Sotheby's. More details are available here: http://bristol.amnesty.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=727 or by emailing the auction team: amnestyartauction@googlemail.com read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Wednesday November 04, 2009 20:03 by kebele permaculture group
Regular bi-monthly workday at Royate Hill Community Orchard and allotment Saturday 7th November 11am-4pm (drop-in) map: http://www.kebelecoop.org/images/flyer_permaculture_may...8.pdf read full story / add a comment
bristol / miscellaneous / event notice Wednesday November 04, 2009 16:53 by Anti-Consumerism
To buy, or not to buy... Saturday November 28th is Buy Nothing Day (UK). It's a day where you challenge yourself, your family and friends to switch off from shopping and tune into life. The rules are simple, for 24 hours you will detox from shopping and anyone can take part provided they spend a day without spending! Shop Less Live More Everything we buy has an impact on the environment. Buy Nothing Day highlights the environmental and ethical consequences of shopping. The developed countries - only 20% of the world population are consuming over 80% of the earth's natural resources, causing a disproportionate level of environmental damage and an unfair distribution of wealth. As consumers we need to question the products we buy and challenge the companies who produce them. What are the true risks to the environment and developing countries? The argument is infinite - while it continues we should be looking for simple solutions and Buy Nothing Day is a good place to start. read full story / add a comment
bristol / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday November 04, 2009 16:01 by Guido Fawkes is back.
Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night is an annual celebration on the evening of 5 November. It marks the downfall of the Gunpowder Plot of 5 November 1605, in which a number of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament, in London, United Kingdom. We need 'Bristol Guy / Effigy suggestions urgently! read full story / add a comment
bristol / protests / news report Wednesday November 04, 2009 15:53 by friend of shibby
The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination and Climate Camp are plotting together to design and build a new tool of civil disobedience for the RECLAIM POWER mobilisations taking place in Copenhagen, during the UN climate summit in December. Made from hundreds of recycled bikes, The Bike Bloc will merge device of mass transportation and pedal powered resistance machine, postcapitalist bike gang and art bike carnival. For those of you who would like to mend poeple rather than bikes, some action medic training is happening in London. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Wednesday November 04, 2009 15:47 by jane Trowell
Sat 7th and Sun 8th Nov: Immerse yourself in issues around race, climate and justice with African Writers Abroad, Virtual Migrants, and Remember Saro-Wiwa; 2 writing workshops, two performances, and discussion on race, climate and resource justice. read full story / add a comment
bristol / protests / event notice Wednesday November 04, 2009 13:36 by rising rider
A two part preparatory gathering for activists going to take part in the protests at the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit. read full story / add a comment
bristol / community / event notice Wednesday November 04, 2009 10:10 by Mark Boyle
Come and practise your crochet on some bits of knitting. You can use doubles and crab stitch to edge or join anything especially stretchy things. Please bring a crochet hook that you like using, but not too big (between 2-5mm) and a jumper you want to change into a cardigan, if you have one. I'll have some of my scrap yarn for people who don't have any. Beginners can learn the basics without having to do that difficult first row. Improvers can ask questions, learn and share techniques, or make a new universe entirely out of crochet, depending on your level. read full story / add a comment
bristol / community / event notice Tuesday November 03, 2009 19:10 by Bristol ABC
Bristol ABC prisoner support group letter-writing night. On Wednesday 11 November, 7 to 9pm, at Kebele social centre, 14 Robertson Rd, Easton BS5 6JY. An invitation to all those interested in supporting political activists locked up in the UK and abroad, and to all those interested in exploring alternatives to prison. read full story / add a comment
bristol / community / event notice Tuesday November 03, 2009 17:00 by ACYE
African and Caribbean Young Enterprise (ACYE) Bristol presents Young Black Business, an event to inspire change through enterprise. A groundbreaking business initiative for Bristol’s young black entrepreneurs launches as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week at the Pierian Centre on November 18th between 1.30pm and 5.30pm. Young Black Business 2009 (www.youngblackbusiness.ning.com) Is a free event for aspring entrepreneurs to network and find out about business support, work experience and social networking . read full story / add a comment
south west / transport / news report Tuesday November 03, 2009 16:02 by Boyd
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday November 03, 2009 14:44 by All I Want For Christmas Cards
Thursday 12 November 6 – 8pm, Arnolfini Bookshop. Please join us for the launch of the All I Want For Christmas Cards 2009 project in support of ‘Young Bristol’. read full story / add a comment
bristol / miscellaneous / announcement Tuesday November 03, 2009 06:42 by Bristol TU Forum
Bristol Trade Union Forum has been created as a grassroots one-stop resource for local labour movement activists and campaigners. read full story / add a comment |
Global Indymedia Features04:10 Mon Nov 23, 2009 www.indymedia.org localfeatures features
Indymedia.org FeaturesIndymedia.us and the EFF successfully fight back against bogus FBI subpoena G20 Finance Ministers fail to agree on Climate Change Finance Package Industrialised World Intransigence on CO2 emissions dooms Climate Negotiations Opposition to EDL Rally in Leeds, UK |