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  • Of Plastics and Brexit – the struggle against the new lords of oil & gas

    Of Plastics and Brexit – the struggle against the new lords of oil & gas

    On 16th January 2019 news was leaked through the German paper Handelsblatt of The Alliance to End Plastic Waste. A new industrial coalition that will invest $1billion over the next five years in a campaign to reduce the amount of plastic waste in the world. Here was a powerful body of major corporations determining to…

    4 Apr 2019 james
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  • Volunteering on ‘London Divests’ – guest blog

    Volunteering on ‘London Divests’ – guest blog

    This blog is by Freya Brindley Rowell who was on placement with Platform in March. She is about to go to university. Nervous, anxious and excited were all things I was feeling as I headed to London to volunteer at Platform. As a person that grew up in the countryside, just navigating my way through…

    25 Mar 2019 jane
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  • Iraq, BP and the British Museum – look upon these works and hang our heads in shame

    Iraq, BP and the British Museum – look upon these works and hang our heads in shame

    I had read in advance the briefing that Culture Unstained had put out to accompany the planned action. The protest at the British Museum was to be against BP’s sponsorship of the exhibition ‘I am Ashurbanipal: king of the world, king of Assyria’, a display of treasures from the land of Iraq. I read lines…

    14 Mar 2019 james
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  • Hopes and fears in the climate of change….

    Hopes and fears in the climate of change….

      I have been involved in various climate campaigns and research projects for the last 10 years and have often found myself in rooms full of well meaning, reasonably wealthy, middle aged white people. They are usually the Heads of Sustainability or Corporate Responsibility in their places of work – banks, local authorities, consultancies, funding…

    5 Mar 2019 admin
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  • Silence in the Storm – Business and No Deal Brexit

    Silence in the Storm – Business and No Deal Brexit

      The storm in Westminster rages so ferociously that at times it’s hard to hear ourselves think. There is second by second coverage of the House of Commons and Downing Street from every conceivable angle. Backbenchers so obscure that we’ve never heard of them before are dragged through the TV studios and closely cross-questioned. Others…

    28 Feb 2019 james
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  • ‘The Knowledge Quarter’ – resistance to capture and divestment from capital

    ‘The Knowledge Quarter’ – resistance to capture and divestment from capital

    In the Autumn I attended an utterly inspiring Shake! & Stuart Hall Foundation event – the launch of the Black Cultural Activism Map. It was held at the Platform theatre space in the Central Saint Martin’s art school – CSM – part of University of the Arts London. This new premises is a vast warehouse of…

    24 Jan 2019 james
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  • Victory at Leith Hill! Divest Fracking!  Resisting sites of speculation

    Victory at Leith Hill! Divest Fracking! Resisting sites of speculation

    This piece was written before the news of the draconian jail sentences passed on those opposing fracking in Preston, Lancashire … but that bitter ruling does not destroy the reality that shortly before that decision we celebrated a Victory! The News of an Amazing Victory! We wrote of it as follows … The permission to…

    12 Oct 2018 james
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  • Decades of neglect, years of waiting: it’s time to clean up Ogoniland’s oil pollution

    Decades of neglect, years of waiting: it’s time to clean up Ogoniland’s oil pollution

    Two years ago, the Nigerian Government officially launched a clean-up programme of Shell’s oil pollution in Ogoniland. But today communities are still waiting for emergency measures on drinking water and health protection and the clean-up to begin. Here’s what Godwin Uyi Ojo, Executive Director, Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria had to say about it:…

    4 Jun 2018 admin
  • Update: The Bus, its seizure and our story

    Update: The Bus, its seizure and our story

    Here is the latest on the campaign to pressurise Nigeria Customs release the Living Memorial to Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni 9 known as the Bus. Customs seized the Bus in 2015 and has refused to release it despite the huge efforts and directives described below. The guest blog is written by Celestine AkpoBari, National Coordinator for Ogoni Solidarity…

    14 May 2018 jane
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