[Edinburgh-carecampaign] Fwd: MOBILISE - Anti cuts Festival
Marlyn Tweedie
marlyn.tweedie at googlemail.com
Sun Jul 31 14:34:29 UTC 2011
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From: Patricia Smith <pat at pjs.abelgratis.co.uk>
Date: Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:18 PM
Subject: MOBILISE - Anti cuts Festival
To: Edinburgh SWP <pat at pjs.abelgratis.co.uk>
*Mobilise: A week-long Festival of Campaigning skills happening in Edinburgh
from 13-20 August 2011.
*http://www.unison-scotland.org.uk/mobilise11/index.html
"Unison Scotland is taking an unprecedented move of bringing the anti-cuts
movement into the heart of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. During the whole
week of 13 to 20 August there is the Mobilise Festival combining activist
workshops, street action and top notch comedians. All the daytime events are
free and the cost to see the comedians playing in the evenings is much
cheaper than their Fringe shows.
This event will be an effective way of reaching out to union and community
activists and is a great chance to push out for the two big anti-cuts
demonstrations planned for October- Scottish anti-cuts protest on 1st and
Tory party conference on 2nd. Please make every effort to attend and to take
copies of the paper and the next Right to Work leaflet."
*MOBILISE does exactly what it says on the tin - brings people together and
prepares for action. The art of creative campaigning.
**
We don’t teach protest theory - our workshops are preparation for action.
Leaflets are designed, printed and distributed. Blogs are written “live°o
and uploaded. Films are shot, edited and broadcast. Skills learnt - jobs
done. MOBILISE is a unique chance to work with artists and performers and
develop your creative campaign skills. **
For information and booking www.mobilisefestival.co.uk
<http://www.mobilisefestival.co.uk> <http://www.mobilisefestival.co.uk/> **
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