Migrant Solidarity Group: Meeting
Medact’s Migrant Solidarity Group will be meeting on Thursday 6th August
Medact’s Migrant Solidarity Group will be meeting on Thursday 6th August
Strategy planning meeting (how national and local fits together) In our last meeting we discussed how we can adjust our campaigns in the light of coronavirus, as well as how Medact London can work on housing & other economic justice issues. On this meeting we will be joined by Medact’s Economic Justice campaigner Siddhartha who […]
Join our webinar to discuss a just transition away from the arms and defence industry to work that promotes peace and public health, in the era of COVID-19.
Medact Bristol’s April Discussion group will be on the 29th April from 7pm-8pm
Our world is rapidly changing. As crises continue, exacerbated by deep inequality and lack of investment in key infrastructure, the need to reassess priorities in society and our economy grows ever stronger. Join us for this webinar as we explore what a rapid transition to a zero-carbon society underpinned by a Green New Deal could […]
Medact’s Migrant Solidarity Group will be meeting remotely on Tuesday 5th May. For further information please email [email protected]
During times like these the need for solid research that’s well communicated and impactful has never been more pressing. This first meeting of the Medact Research Network will be a chance to explain the purpose of the research network, get to know each other a bit and put faces to names, share ideas, ask questions […]
Medact’s Climate & Health working group will be meeting remotely on the 6th May, 5.00pm to 6.00pm.
Medact’s Sheffield Group is on the 12th of May. Please contact the Medact Sheffield Co-ordinators at [email protected] for information about how to join the online meeting.
Over the coming weeks, the government will begin planning for covid economic recovery and it is essential that we engage in discussions about how we want this to look. As a society, we have learned that we are capable of making major changes at a policy and personal level in the name of public health. […]