A
event
held at PRSC
on Thursday 7th December. The event starts at 18:30.
We have a window of opportunity that only comes every other generation – will we take it or waste it? Across the PRALER network we will take it! Join us and walk as one with communities building a new world of Global Justice.
We are launching a series of community dinners and open meetings with the aim of providing an action-learning space for people in Bristol who want to engage in practical ways with communities around the world who are taking back control of their lands and their education.
Coinciding with the Peoples Art Fair we will be making placards and art to help visibilise the work done by communities in the PRALER network.
There are many traditions of peoples to peoples solidarity which we have a duty to build on, such as the hundreds of thousands of people across the UK who 200 years ago boycotted sugar produced through slavery, or the example of Sylvia Pankhurst who dedicated much of her life in solidarity with the struggle for Afrikan liberation as well as for women's right to vote.
We hope you will join us, food and educational material provided. Donations accepted to cover costs and we would appreciate if you register in advance so that we have an idea about numbers.
Agenda:
6.30pm – Food and welcome
7pm – What is PRALER and what is happening across the network?
7.30pm – Placard and poster making
8.45pm – Closing and next steps
About the organiser:
The Planet Repairs Action Learning Educational Revolution (PRALER) is a process led by communities of resistance in the Global South with the aim to challenge the education system and to build globally connected educational processes for us all to learn what we need to advance environmental, reparatory and cognitive justice, otherwise known as Planet Repairs.
Here in Bristol a Community Of Life-long Learning Study Action Group (COLLSAG) is being organised as an educational space which is accountable and directly linked to the communities of resistance in the Global South which are leading the PRALER process, and we are organising these open meetings to invite people to join us.