not many more of these left as we come to the close of the Space Project and begin to ask: what next?....<br><br>firstly, sad news. a bike belonging to one of our collective was robbed from the Space last Monday during the Corporate Watch debt workshop. being his only form of transport and his work beginning early, this means he has to walk rather than ride to work adding an hour on to the working day. not to mention that his meagre wages are going to have to go on another bike eventually. ROB FROM THE RICH NOT FROM YOUR OWN, as the slogan used to say. the good news is: if you know anything about this, there's a week long amnesty to tell us who has got it or to return it. after that there will be consequences.<br>
<br>from robbing bikes to bailing out banks: at 7pm tonight we have Dave Harvie again with What we got £850 billion: Finance and It's Functions, a lecture.Focusing on financial institutions and the technicalities (in everyday
language) of the financial markets. How do they work? What does the
jargon mean? Why did the British state commit £850 billion to bailing
out the banks and why is finance so essential to neoliberal capitalism.<br><br>on Thursday 1st March at 4pm we have our usual library opening hours til 7.30pm when we then get....<br>the New Weapons Reading Group discussing "A Feminist Perspective on Crisis: Capital and the Crisis of Reproduction". The reading list is here: <a href="http://www.spaceproject.org.uk/library/qnew-weaponsq.html">http://www.spaceproject.org.uk/library/qnew-weaponsq.html</a><br>
<br>It's looking quiet so far for the rest of March but we know we have Occupied London coming up to talk about revolt and crisis in Greece, hopefully a talk/discussion on the Summer riots, more reading groups, a closing meeting to plot What Next for Leeds and other things yet to be announced!<br>
<br>see you up the front and in the streets!<br><br>x<br><br><br>