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climate loan shark on the streets

Written by brighton on November 27, 2011 – 10:33 am -

On Saturday we took to the streets armed with a human-eating “climate loan” shark, in solidarity with international protests during the run-up to the U.N. climate talks in Durban beginning on Monday, and to illustrate how our government is lending climate adaptation money to poor countries through the World Bank, effectively behaving like a loan shark.

Alongside activists worldwide, we’re calling for the money to be donated through the United Nations Climate Adaptation Fund – so far our government has refused.


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Africa demands climate justice: public meeting

Written by brighton on September 29, 2011 – 6:55 pm -


Come to our public meeting on Monday 10th October, 7pm at the Brighthelm Centre on North Road to hear Bongani Mthembu from South Africa and Deborah Doane, director of WDM, speak about the urgent need for climate justice ahead of the UN climate talks in South Africa in December.

Bongani Mthembu is from Umlazi, South Africa’s second biggest township. He is a member
of a Durban environment group, and campaigns against industrial pollution in the area. He
is working to educate ordinary South Africans about environmental injustice, and organising
demonstrations at December’s talks, calling for solutions that also tackle poverty and
inequality.

Bongani will be joined by Deborah Doane, director of the World Development Movement,
which is hosting the event.


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Caroline Lucas joins our Barclays campus protest

Written by brighton on September 29, 2011 – 5:42 pm -


Green Party MP Caroline Lucas joined our Sussex University campus protest outside its Barclays branch last Monday.

As students enrolled in clubs and societies during the annual Freshers’ Fair, we took to the pathways of the university in outrage at the bank’s role in profiting from commodity speculation, guaranteeing massive price hikes in basic staples and forcing the world’s poor consumers into starvation.

“It’s outrageous that Barclays still have a space on the Sussex campus,” says Catherine Rowe, a Masters student and a member of our group. “They’re literally making a killing.”


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Just Do It comes to Brighton

Written by brighton on August 4, 2011 – 3:27 pm -


Activist film of the summer – no, decade, Just Do It will be at the Duke of York’s cinema on Saturday 20th August at 4pm. Featuring many of WDM B&H’s friends and cohorts, it should hopefully inspire us all to get on with changing our corner of the world.

There’s a Q&A afterwards and we’ll have a stall somewhere in the cinema so do come along and stay for a chat afterwards.


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Barclays Hove stunt video

Written by brighton on July 18, 2011 – 3:12 pm -

Not content with RBS: The Return (see below), we’ve now done a double take with Barclays, this time in Hove where we highlighted the big bank’s morally dubious gambling on food prices.

We were also recorded for posterity – and this time not by security. Watch our one and a half minute video here or follow the link below right.

Thanks to Vicki for taking the time to film us, especially as she’s so busy being an award-winning documentary film-maker herself


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Barclays held to account

Written by brighton on May 9, 2011 – 1:59 pm -



We pitched up outside Barclays on North Street on 6th May to highlight how its bankers are making a killing (literally) by speculating on food prices, causing dizzying fluctuations in the real price of commodoties which push poor people further into poverty.

We had an evil banker-eagle, foodstuffs at vastly inflated prices, a megaphone and lots and lots of action cards & letters to the chancellor signed. There were also several promises to change bank accounts from customers, and a private surveillance van parked across the street. We must be upsetting somebody…

more photos on our facebook page


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climate camp in Sussex this Easter

Written by brighton on April 18, 2011 – 2:22 pm -

We like to link up with other local campaigning groups and there are none more active than South Coast climate camp. They’ll be setting up a self-sufficient camp somewhere in Sussex from 23rd April to the 1st May, with the aim of learning about the state we’re in and finding solutions to those problems.

There’ll be workshops on everything from resisting the cuts to allotment keeping, a vegan food kitchen, space for kids and lots of like-minded people.

And best of all it won’t be far to travel. See their website for details of exactly where it’ll be and how to get involved.

See the poster here


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Come to the anti-cuts demo on the 26th

Written by brighton on March 21, 2011 – 3:20 pm -

If the government’s massive cuts in public spending have angered you as much as it has us, then come to the huge London march on Saturday 26/3/2011 and join in with the WDM contingent.

We’ll be getting the Stop the Cuts Coalition buses from St Peter’s Church at 8:30am – to reserve a place email brightontradescouncil@gmail.com

Alternatively some people are meeting at Brighton Station at 8:30am to travel up by train. See the main WDM site for the gathering point

See you there!


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we beat the banker at the hunger casino

Written by brighton on February 14, 2011 – 2:47 pm -

On 12th Feb 2011 we held a “hunger casino” in the centre of Brighton in collaboration with Global Xchange, a group of young people from Nigeria and all over the UK.

We asked passers-by to play blackjack against George Osborne and a bowler-hatted banker to highlight how bankers, backed by the UK government, are gambling on the future price of food, causing the price of food staples to fluctuate wildly and pushing the world’s poor into greater poverty.

Jellybeans were handed out to the winners, and people were asked to sign cards to send to their MPs or sign a letter to George Osborne demanding strict regulation of the banks and an end to secret deals.

The event was a huge success; it seems that bankers aren’t too popular in Brighton. Many thanks to all the guys from Global Xchange for lending their support and for helping to make the day go so well.


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