A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
Women in Black Vigils in Edinburgh are held every Saturday from 13.00-14-00, outside East Register House on Princes Street.
Women in Black (WiB) is a world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and other forms of violence.
Ethical Voice for Animals (EVA) is an animal rights group based in Edinburgh - set up in 2007. You can find out more about our anti-fur, anti-vivisection and vegan campaigns here.Our activities over the years have included stalls, protests, school talks, demos, vigils, discussion groups, talks and lastly but not the least - the compassionate living fayre in Edinburgh. See what we are up to just now. But these are just different outcomes - most importantly, we believe our work is to bring people together and provide common ground across Scotland to campaign for animal rights. Join us here
Royal Overseas League, 100 Princes Street, Edinburgh, between Frederick Street and Boots) Second Floor, Edinburgh Suite
All Welcome
Agenda
1400 Chairperson: Dr Gari Donn, UNA- UK Board of Directors
1405 Dr Abdel Adam - Convener Darfur Training Committee - The Situation in Darfur today
1415 Questions
1420 Zeinab Burma and Maimona Asmail, just returned from Khartoum organising groups on Darfuri Women to campaign for their human rights to empower themselves and have a voice in deciding their future.
1440 Questions
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
6 Sep: Earthlings
The Forest Cafe, 3 Bristo Place, EH1 1EY, 8pm
Ethical Voice for Animals event, one of a Film series
Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, EARTHLINGS chronicles the day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit. Narrated by Joaquin Phoenix
The Forest Cafe, Edinburgh, 8pm
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
His Holiness Paramhans Sri Swami Maheshwaranandaji Visit to Edinburgh,
07-09-2010 - 08-09-2010
Near Edinburgh - Near Edinburgh
His Holiness Paramhans Sri Swami Maheshwaranandaji
We are very happy to announce that Edinburgh will welcome His Holiness Paramhans Sri Swami Maheshwaranandaji (respectfully known as Swamiji) from 7-8 September 2010. The topic of Swamiji's lectures this year is: MEDITATION - THEORY and PRACTICE.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
His Holiness Paramhans Sri Swami Maheshwaranandaji
We are very happy to announce that Edinburgh will welcome His Holiness Paramhans Sri Swami Maheshwaranandaji (respectfully known as Swamiji) from 7-8 September 2010. The topic of Swamiji's lectures this year is: MEDITATION - THEORY and PRACTICE.
International Society for Krishna Conciousness
(Hare Krishna)
Peace and Justice Centre
Become free from anxiety
Understand your real self
Learn mantra meditation
Experience true satisfaction
email: javat.srs@gmail.com
We are very happy to announce that Edinburgh will welcome His Holiness Paramhans Sri Swami Maheshwaranandaji (respectfully known as Swamiji) from 7-8 September 2010. The topic of Swamiji's lectures this year is: MEDITATION - THEORY and PRACTICE.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
The Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign started in autumn 2000 in response to the Palestinian second uprising against Israeli occupation (intifada). The SPSC has branches and groups of supporters in several Scottish cities and universities, as well as individual members across Scotland. We are all volunteers, independent of all political formations, and wholly dependent on donations to finance our activities. We are unaligned with any Palestinian factions and support the right of the Palestinian people as a whole to self-determination.
Peace & Justice Centre
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
Peace Vigil Outside St Johns Church, West End of Princes St. Come and join us on this long-running vigil. All welcome.
Peace Vigil Outside St Johns Church, West End of Princes St. Come and bring a placard to support this long-running vigil. All welcome.
Women in Black Vigils in Edinburgh are held every Saturday from 13.00-14-00, outside East Register House on Princes Street.
Women in Black (WiB) is a world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and other forms of violence.
Ethical Voice for Animals (EVA) is an animal rights group based in Edinburgh - set up in 2007. You can find out more about our anti-fur, anti-vivisection and vegan campaigns here.Our activities over the years have included stalls, protests, school talks, demos, vigils, discussion groups, talks and lastly but not the least - the compassionate living fayre in Edinburgh. See what we are up to just now. But these are just different outcomes - most importantly, we believe our work is to bring people together and provide common ground across Scotland to campaign for animal rights. Join us here
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
Amnesty International campaigns to “prevent and end grave abuses of human rights and to demand justice for those whose rights have been violated”.
Local groups assist in this work by campaigning locally and help the international section through fundraising.
Our main meetings take place on the 2nd Monday of every month (except August) at 7:15pm at St Mark’s Unitarian Church hall, 7 Castle Terrace, EH1 2DP.
These meetings start with a short general meeting and are usually followed by a talk or presentation by an external speaker.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
International Society for Krishna Conciousness
(Hare Krishna)
Peace and Justice Centre
Become free from anxiety
Understand your real self
Learn mantra meditation
Experience true satisfaction
email: javat.srs@gmail.com
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
The Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign started in autumn 2000 in response to the Palestinian second uprising against Israeli occupation (intifada). The SPSC has branches and groups of supporters in several Scottish cities and universities, as well as individual members across Scotland. We are all volunteers, independent of all political formations, and wholly dependent on donations to finance our activities. We are unaligned with any Palestinian factions and support the right of the Palestinian people as a whole to self-determination.
Peace & Justice Centre
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
Women in Black Vigils in Edinburgh are held every Saturday from 13.00-14-00, outside East Register House on Princes Street.
Women in Black (WiB) is a world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and other forms of violence.
Ethical Voice for Animals (EVA) is an animal rights group based in Edinburgh - set up in 2007. You can find out more about our anti-fur, anti-vivisection and vegan campaigns here.Our activities over the years have included stalls, protests, school talks, demos, vigils, discussion groups, talks and lastly but not the least - the compassionate living fayre in Edinburgh. See what we are up to just now. But these are just different outcomes - most importantly, we believe our work is to bring people together and provide common ground across Scotland to campaign for animal rights. Join us here
September 19th - Peace Services
September 20th World Peace Prayer Day
September 21st UN Peace Day
The UN Association of the UK (UNA-UK) is the UK's leading source of independent information and analysis on the United Nations, and a UK-wide grassroots movement.
UNA-UK is committed to a strong, credible and effective UN. We believe that a strengthened UN is in the UK's national interest. We advocate strong government support for the UN, and seek to demonstrate why the UN matters to people everywhere.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
September 19th - Peace Services
September 20th World Peace Prayer Day
September 21st UN Peace Day
The UN Association of the UK (UNA-UK) is the UK's leading source of independent information and analysis on the United Nations, and a UK-wide grassroots movement.
UNA-UK is committed to a strong, credible and effective UN. We believe that a strengthened UN is in the UK's national interest. We advocate strong government support for the UN, and seek to demonstrate why the UN matters to people everywhere.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
September 19th - Peace Services
September 20th World Peace Prayer Day
September 21st UN Peace Day
The UN Association of the UK (UNA-UK) is the UK's leading source of independent information and analysis on the United Nations, and a UK-wide grassroots movement.
UNA-UK is committed to a strong, credible and effective UN. We believe that a strengthened UN is in the UK's national interest. We advocate strong government support for the UN, and seek to demonstrate why the UN matters to people everywhere.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
Joining the global campaign to abolish nuclear weapons.
SCOTLAND CAN!
The launch of a Scottish campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Convention
will take place at at the Scottish Parliament on International Peace Day,
Tuesday 21 September at 6pm in the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh
Organised by Scotland’s for Peace & the Cross Party Group on
Nuclear Disarmament www.scotland4peace.org
Access will be limited to invitees.
To request an invitation to this event, or for more information, please contact janetscotlands4peace@yahoo.co.uk
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
International Society for Krishna Conciousness
(Hare Krishna)
Peace and Justice Centre
Become free from anxiety
Understand your real self
Learn mantra meditation
Experience true satisfaction
email: javat.srs@gmail.com
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
The Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign started in autumn 2000 in response to the Palestinian second uprising against Israeli occupation (intifada). The SPSC has branches and groups of supporters in several Scottish cities and universities, as well as individual members across Scotland. We are all volunteers, independent of all political formations, and wholly dependent on donations to finance our activities. We are unaligned with any Palestinian factions and support the right of the Palestinian people as a whole to self-determination.
Peace & Justice Centre
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
24-09-2010 - 25-09-2010
Rev Prof Stephen G Wright Visit to Edinburgh.
Organised by Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace, EICSP, Scottish Charity, SC038996, and the Sacred Space Foundation.
On-Line Booking: The problem of evil
On-Line Booking: Burnout – a spiritual crisis: response and prevention
The problem of evil: the role of the spiritual director.
A masterclass for Interfaith Ministers with Ref Prof Stephen G Wright.
Facilitator: Rev Prof Stephen G Wright.
Facilitator: Rev Prof Stephen G Wright.
Organisers: Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace and the Sacred Space Foundation.
Venue: Meeting Room, Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL.
Time: Registration: 9.30am-10am. Seminar: 10am-4.30pm.
Out of the Blue Drill Hall, in Dalmeny Street Leith.
The overall focus is on how communities can reduce their carbon emissions and prepare for a low carbon life style. On the Saturday there will be stalls showcasing action on the themes Energy, Food and Other (waste reduction, transport and more) This will be aimed at the public dropping in. All welcome
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A one day seminar for ministers and those who support them.
Facilitator: Rev Prof Stephen G Wright.
Meeting Room, Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL.
Date: Saturday 25 September 2010.
Facilitator: Rev Prof Stephen G Wright.
Organisers: Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace and the Sacred Space Foundation.
Venue: Meeting Room, Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL.
.
Registration: 9.30am-10am. Seminar: 10am-4.30pm.
Women in Black Vigils in Edinburgh are held every Saturday from 13.00-14-00, outside East Register House on Princes Street.
Women in Black (WiB) is a world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and other forms of violence.
Ethical Voice for Animals (EVA) is an animal rights group based in Edinburgh - set up in 2007. You can find out more about our anti-fur, anti-vivisection and vegan campaigns here.Our activities over the years have included stalls, protests, school talks, demos, vigils, discussion groups, talks and lastly but not the least - the compassionate living fayre in Edinburgh. See what we are up to just now. But these are just different outcomes - most importantly, we believe our work is to bring people together and provide common ground across Scotland to campaign for animal rights. Join us here
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
Out of the Blue Drill Hall, in Dalmeny Street Leith.
The overall focus is on how communities can reduce their carbon emissions and prepare for a low carbon life style. Conference with speakers, and sharing of ideas, on the theme of resilience. This hopes to attract activists and more committed members of the public.
All welcome
International Society for Krishna Conciousness
(Hare Krishna)
Peace and Justice Centre
Become free from anxiety
Understand your real self
Learn mantra meditation
Experience true satisfaction
email: javat.srs@gmail.com
The Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign started in autumn 2000 in response to the Palestinian second uprising against Israeli occupation (intifada). The SPSC has branches and groups of supporters in several Scottish cities and universities, as well as individual members across Scotland. We are all volunteers, independent of all political formations, and wholly dependent on donations to finance our activities. We are unaligned with any Palestinian factions and support the right of the Palestinian people as a whole to self-determination.
Peace & Justice Centre
Women in Black Vigils in Edinburgh are held every Saturday from 13.00-14-00, outside East Register House on Princes Street.
Women in Black (WiB) is a world-wide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and other forms of violence.
Ethical Voice for Animals (EVA) is an animal rights group based in Edinburgh - set up in 2007. You can find out more about our anti-fur, anti-vivisection and vegan campaigns here.Our activities over the years have included stalls, protests, school talks, demos, vigils, discussion groups, talks and lastly but not the least - the compassionate living fayre in Edinburgh. See what we are up to just now. But these are just different outcomes - most importantly, we believe our work is to bring people together and provide common ground across Scotland to campaign for animal rights. Join us here