A Worsening Problem: The Dimensions of Housing Inequality in Scotland, a meeting hosted by Morningside Peace and Justice Group
Speaker: Professor Isobel Anderson, Director of the Housing Policy and Practice Unit, University of Stirling
Venue: The Open Door, 420, Morningside Road
Protest in Harmony. Practice.
Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace
Edinburgh Peace and Justice Centre Speakers Series.
Please join us for an Enlightenment Lecture: Population - Can we begin to talk sensibly? By Professor Aubrey Manning, zoologist, writer, broadcaster and Emeritus Professor of Natural History, University of Edinburgh
Appleton Tower (Lecture Theatre 4)
11 Crichton Street
EH8 9LE Edinburgh
Tuesday, November 22, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM (GMT)
When: Saturday 9th April10.00 – 16.30
Where: Riddles Court, 322 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2PG
Lunch: Indoor picnic, bring food to share
Cost: Free!
Find programme and more informations here:
http://edinburgh-pound.blogspot.com/
The Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) organises group workshops for people from all walks of life who want to handle conflict well.
Great Unleasing of Transition Tinto.
"Growing Communities, growing Solutions, growing food" Two days indoors and outdoors meeting, with Saturday evening dinner and ceildh.
Wiston Lodge near Biggar
For more information call 01899850228 or email info@wistonlodge.co.uk
AN EVENING OF MUSIC TO BENEFIT SURVIVORS OF BHOPAL: THE WORLD'S WORST INDUSTRIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER
Featuring: Leon Rosselson, Mae Shaw, Ruari Sutherland & Norrie Maclver, Dick Gaughan, Townhouse and other special guests.
Place: The Counting House, 38 West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh
Tickets: £15 or £6 with concession. To reserve tickets contact Kathy Jenkins: kajenkins@blueyonder.co.uk or call to 01314770817. or on the door available.
All proceeds to Bhopal Medical Appeal.
This conference is being organised jointly by ECCR (the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility) and the Church and Society Council of the Church of Scotland (Convener Ian Galloway; General Secretary Ewan Aitken). The Iona Community and a number of other Scottish church-based organisations (SCIAF, Christian Aid Scotland, ACTS, the Centre for Theology and Public Issues) are supporting the event in a variety of ways.
Towards a Sustainable Culture of Peace:
Connecting to the Source in the Midst of Conflict
Event: Workshop Series: Towards a Sustainable Culture of Peace:
Connecting to the Source in the Midst of Conflict.
Facilitator: Lee Gershuny, Ph.D., Artistic Director of The Elements World Theatre.
Organiser: Jointly organized by the Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace, EICSP, Scottish Charity SC038996, and, The Elements World Theatre, a company limited by guarantee and registered in Scotland No. 283766, Scottish Charity SC022072.