Monday 17 July 2023

Calling local campaigns - zoom meeting with Brent Fights Back! Tomorrow 7pm

 From Brent Fights Back

We are relaunching Brent Fights Back tomorrow Tuesday Jily 18th at an online meeting at 7pm.  Hope you can join us.

Below is our new leaflet, with our aims.  

We'd like to hear from local organisations - what you're doing and how working with other groups might help.  

We'll be maintaining an online calendar to publicise local actions and events, meetings, pickets, demos etc.


Program for Tuesday 18th July


  • Welcome by Pete Firmin, Chair of Brent Fights Back 
  • Speakers (5 mins each): 
    • Unite St Mungo’s rep about their current strike 
        • Adam Bulewski 
    • Brent Renters Union and the “Not another winter” campaign 
        • Jack Ainsworth 
    • Equalities Trust and how they support local organisations 
        • Rob Donnelly 
    • Brent Fights Back - current work + aims 
        • Elaine Shepherd 
           
  • Discussion:   Ideas and suggestions how we can work together to support one another's campaigns.

We will be meeting online on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from now on.
 

 

1 comment:

David Walton said...

There's a massive Civic Centre strategic void/ total avoidance of connecting and bridging Brent south residents lives seamlessly into Inner London's wealth, wellbeing, quality of life and resilience social infrastructure building for UK citizens approach.

Wembley to Harlesden, Harlesden to Kensal, Kensal to Kilburn- its about pointing out the fails, the small thinking, needless severances and disconnects by design being baked-in, an urgent issue as new Towers of London car-free tenanted Great Western City population growth zoned is being in parallel state forced.

Brent fights to connect, is also good for all Brent.