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  • Poetry that changes us – and join Shake! in August

    Poetry that changes us – and join Shake! in August

    We are not idealists. We know that art alone does not make the revolution. But we are not fools. We know that revolution is impossible without the art. Frente Popular, Dario Santillan Platform was invited to take part in the recent ‘Footprint Modulation: art, climate and displacement‘. This was a multi-site exhibition and season of…

    8 Jul 2015 jane
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  • What is Energy Democracy and how do we pay for it?

    What is Energy Democracy and how do we pay for it?

    To build energy democracy we need to break the control of corporations over our energy. Companies like BP and Shell and the Big Six play an enormous role in determining which fuels are used to generate energy, how much we pay for electricity, and where the profits go. These big companies work hard to convince…

    22 Jun 2015 admin
  • Divest and reinvest: 6 local governments that are innovating for sustainability

    Divest and reinvest: 6 local governments that are innovating for sustainability

    This guest blog by Stuart Anderson was original posted by Friends of the Earth Scotland “The fossil fuel divestment movement is the fastest growing divestment campaign in history with over 500 active divestment campaigns underway at universities, cities, churches, banks, and other institutions.” – 350.org Over the past two years there has been a growing…

    16 Jun 2015 admin
  • Tate’s BP decision: What should Tate have done differently?

    Tate’s BP decision: What should Tate have done differently?

    David Carrington explains why arts organisations seeking commercial support could learn important lessons from the way Tate conducts itself as revealed through the recent BP sponsorship Freedom of Information case. David is an independent consultant and governance adviser. This article is part of ‘Mind the Gap: expert evaluations of Tate’s ethical decision-making over BP‘. For…

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    10 Jun 2015 anna
  • Tate’s BP decision: Climate, ethics, and reputation-management

    Tate’s BP decision: Climate, ethics, and reputation-management

    by Bridget McKenzie Bridget McKenzie is a cultural learning consultant and director of Flow UK. Previously she was head of learning at the British Library for five years, and was Education Officer for Tate. This article is part of ‘Mind the Gap: expert evaluations of Tate’s ethical decision-making over BP’. For more expert comment and…

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    10 Jun 2015 anna
  • Tate’s BP decision: Ethics, transparency, law and process

    Tate’s BP decision: Ethics, transparency, law and process

    Assessment of minutes and processes of the Tate Ethics Committee based on documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests. By Tim Crook, Head of Media Law & Ethics and Radio in the department of Media & Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London. Holding the appointment of Reader in Media and Communication at Goldsmiths and Visiting…

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    10 Jun 2015 anna
  • UK human rights campaigner held overnight and deported from Baku in run-up to European Games

    UK human rights campaigner held overnight and deported from Baku in run-up to European Games

    Contact in London: Mika Minio-Paluello, 07733466038 / 02074033738 [email protected]   Emma Hughes of Platform has been deported from Azerbaijan, where she was detained and held overnight in Baku airport. Emma had arrived in Baku at 3pm, but was taken off her plane by guards and questioned, then detained. During her detention she was told she…

    Press Release
    10 Jun 2015 anna
  • UK human rights campaigner detained & red-listed in Baku Airport in run-up to European Games

    UK human rights campaigner detained & red-listed in Baku Airport in run-up to European Games

    Emma has been deported. Up to date press release: https://platformlondon.org/p-pressreleases/emma-hughes-deported-azerbaijan-bp/ Emma Hughes of Platform, a member of the Sport for Rights coalition, has been detained in Baku airport on her way into Azerbaijan, by the BP-Aliyev regime. She has been told she is on a “red list”, had her passport taken from her and will…

    Press Release
    9 Jun 2015 anna
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  • Protest against BP and dictatorship on 12 June

    Protest against BP and dictatorship on 12 June

    The frontlines of fossil fuel extraction take many forms. In the Niger Delta Shell’s oil spills have destroyed people’s homeland, in Canada Tar Sands extraction threatens indigenous communities and in Azerbaijan people are imprisoned, beaten and sometimes killed for speaking out against the BP funded oil regime. On the 12 June the European Games begin…

    29 May 2015 admin

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