Grassroots
Gathering 2015
Joining the dots between grassroots movements, communities, campaigns...
Joining the dots between grassroots movements, communities, campaigns...
Call for contributions and registration info
St. John Bosco Youth Centre, Drimnagh, Dublin
Friday April 17 (evening) - Sunday April 19th (afternoon)
We are coordinating with local water charges groups so as
to fit in with the Burn the Bills demo.
A grassroots gathering is a one-off event run by a local
group bringing together people involved in different community campaigns and
social movements to learn from each other's experiences, talk about what works
and what doesn't, develop networks and make alliances. Joining the dots -
imagines a raising of awareness, a politicisation leading to radical
transformation, it may also envision a strategic connection between diverse
campaigns and collective actions in order to advance, strengthen, consolidate
and collaborate in struggle with unity and purpose.
There have been over a dozen of these gatherings in
different parts of the country over the last eleven years and they have helped
support all sorts of different campaigns and movements – campaigning against
the water charges, resisting Shell in Erris, campaigning against cuts,
supporting women's right to choose, advocating for housing rights and resisting
evictions, challenging neo-liberalism in the EU, campaigning against
deportation and the direct provision system, creating free space for young
people, fighting for environmental justice, highlighting US military use of
Shannon, challenging racism and more.
We’re looking for contributions – offers to host workshops
or even just to give a short talk, as well as artistic and children’s events.
Please let us know by Tuesday April 7th (just after the
Easter bank holiday) if you would like to do something so we can finalise a
programme. You can email us at grassrootsgathering2015@gmail.com
or find us at https://www.facebook.com/GrassrootsGathering.
A good workshop for this gathering has any speakers talking
for just 5 or max 10 minutes each to get a discussion going - remember most
other people there are also activists. A really good workshop has people from
different movements giving 5-minute intros about the same kind of practical
problem from their own experiences and then a discussion. We aren't looking for
events which are mostly made up of one person talking or which are mostly about
trying to sell other people on a specific issue. So please let us know if you’d
like to do a short intro or organise a whole workshop!
Typical sessions might include:
- How to organise, strategy and tactics, direct action, dealing with police...
- getting people involved, mobilising communities, media of all kinds, politicisation...
- education, understanding the issues, working together against austerity...
- arts workshops, film showing, children's activities, outdoors activities...
- How to organise, strategy and tactics, direct action, dealing with police...
- getting people involved, mobilising communities, media of all kinds, politicisation...
- education, understanding the issues, working together against austerity...
- arts workshops, film showing, children's activities, outdoors activities...
It's not for profit (and we all get to muck in with washing
up, passing the hat and generally helping out), it isn't run by any political
party and nobody will try to recruit anyone.
Over the last few years more and more people have seen just
how corrupt the system is and how little faith we can have in the people who
claim to represent us and "see us right". For this reason the
Gatherings aren't for people who want to make a name for themselves, make a
career out of other people's activism, get a leg up politically, make money out
of campaigning, appear on TV etc.
More formally we have the "Grassroots Principles"
which say that we want to work together as equals, run things in an open and
democratic way and try not to talk down to each other or over each other's
heads. Rather than rebuild the old mess we believe in communities being able to
decide for themselves, workplaces controlled by the people who actually work in
them, a sustainable economy and an end to neoliberal bodies like the IMF and
World Bank which have helped to create the crisis. The full principles and more
about the Gatherings at http://grassroots.pageabode.com
The venue is 20 minutes from Dublin city centre on the red
Luas line, just opposite the Drimnagh Luas stop. We'll be having evening events
on Friday, all day and evening events on Saturday (coordinating with local
water charges groups to fit in with the Burn the Bills demo) and Sunday morning
and afternoon - more details TBA.
If this sounds interesting, please get involved and help us
make it happen! If you’d like to offer a workshop or suggest one which you’d
like to see, please email grassrootsgathering2015@gmail.com.
We're also going to need practical help on the weekend (food, childcare, beds
etc.); one-off things like poster design and fundraising help; and you might
just want to be kept up-to-date. For any of these please email us or check our
facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/GrassrootsGathering)
To register (free), please email grassrootsgathering2015@gmail.com
and let us know:
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Your
name
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Your
campaign / group / movement / community / whatever
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Your
email address (obviously)
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If
you need a bed or if you can offer a bed
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If
you can run a children’s event or if you’re hoping to come with children (if
so, what age?)
And do think about doing a workshop / 5-minute intro / other
event and let us know…
Thanks!
Co-organised by the MA in Community Education, Equality
and Social Activism (Maynooth) (http://ceesa-ma.blogspot.ie)
Supported by Gluaiseacht for Global Justice (www.gluaiseacht.ie)
and Workers Solidarity Movement (www.wsm.ie)
Thanks to the St John Bosco Youth Centre, Drimnagh (www.thebosco.ie)
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