Archive for June, 2008

The Fife diet

posted 26/06 by jemma.neville

A lecture about an experiment to live sustainably on only local produce. There is a lecture about how The Fife diet has worked TONIGHT at the Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace. 

The originator of the Fife Diet, Mike Small, will give the curious an insight into what he’s been eating and why. Here’s how he describes it:

“We’ve had whole foods and slow food, fast food and organics. We’ve had road-food, and freeganism, Masterchefs and Naked Chefs, the F Word and the Atkins, Meals on Wheels and Free School Meals. The difference about the Fife Diet is, it’s not actually about you any more.

“Acting under the motto ‘Think Global, Eat Local’ the Fife Diet aims toreduce not your waist line but your carbon footprint, by eating only food from Fife for a year. “

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Amnesty International at the Edinburgh Festival

posted by jemma.neville

Every year Amnesty International Scotland puts on a programme of exhibitions, comedy, discussions and campaign actions at the Edinburgh Festival in August. This year is no exception with a line up that includes events to mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and a play about the story of Burma’s recent history - right up to last year’s Saffron Revolution and the devastation wrought by Cyclone Nargis.

Each day authors appearing at the Book Festival will show solidarity with persecuted writers around the world by reading out from their work as part of the Imprisoned Writers Series. This year the daily themes will focus on the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with a different article highlighted each day.  These events are FREE and tickets can be collected from the box office at the Book Festival site on Charlotte Square – simply turn up on the day of the reading.

‘Stand up for Freedom’, sponsored by the Cooperative Bank is a benefit night for Amnesty with two nights of the best comedy in Edinburgh. Book early.

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Jubliee Scotland Event - TONIGHT

posted by jemma.neville

‘Africa: Charity or Justice?’

As part of the Edinburgh World Justice Festival <http://www.ewjf.org.uk/> Jubliee Scotland are hosting a public debate with inputs from speakers around the world to discuss:

The food crisis; the credit crunch; the boom in metal prices; the “China Effect”. Are these wiping out the benefits of aid and debt relief? And does Africa need charity - or justice?


7:00pm - 8:50pm, Thursday 26th June.
Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh

Contributions from:

Boyson Mozo
Lecturer at Bunda College of Agriculture, Malawi

Ibrahim Hamani Souley
Nigerien social activist

Abi Dymond
SCIAF policy analyst

Ben Young
Co-ordinator of Jubilee Scotland

Robin Stewart
Scottish Co-op South East Area Committee, and Fair Trade Forum

Music and animation from Chief Souleyman Chebe; compered by Colin Fraser

No need to book - just turn up.  And you’re welcome to pop in and out of the event if that suits you.  Augustine United Church is an accessible venue.

Hosted by Jubilee Scotland, SCIAF, and Scottish Co-op South East Area Committee.
For more information call Jubilee Scotland 0131 225 4321 or mail@jubileescotland.org.uk

This event is not organised by The Manifesto but it promises to engage with many of the topics at the heart of what The Manifesto is all about. So, we thought you would like to know.

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Gun money

posted 24/06 by philharrison

Would be great to try to find some good sources on military expenditure in Scotland - anybody got any good suggestions?

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Book Group

posted by philharrison

We’re planning on starting a book group v soon - ideas for what to read most welcome!  Fiction or non-fiction, either is fine; let’s stay within the areas either of Scotland or Africa.  Check back for more details soon - leave suggestions in comments!

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More gardening tips

posted by philharrison

I feel like Alan Titchmarsh.  Interesting stuff here.

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Guerrilla Gardening

posted by philharrison

Check out video on Guardian website on guerrilla gardening.

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Pervert’s Guide To Cinema

posted by philharrison

This Friday, at Phil’s house, we’ll be watching the first part of Zizek’s Pervert’s Guide To Cinema, exploring contemporary capitalism and its weaknesses through Zizek’s obsession with film.  Email for directions.

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Touki Bouki

posted by philharrison

The Manifesto will be kicking off an opening party African-style in Leith, with a showing of the Mambety 1970’s classic Touki Bouki, followed by some sweet African tuneage.  Details to follow shortly.

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