Programme
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10 campaign update sessions
Campaign updates at Shared Planet 2006
Tom Allen
Find out more about the fashion industry’s impact on garment workers; climate change - how to make our schools and universities Go Green, and how to move to a low carbon future; and Treating AIDS Now. And, as part of the Fringe, you can attend a big session on People & Planet’s network-led national campaign for ethical investment.
See the full list of campaign sessions.
Over 50 workshops
Learn about Guerilla Gardening at Shared Planet 2007
…on diverse topics like:
Permaculture, Media training, Exploring environment and race, Learning lessons from the abolition of the slave trade, Direct action and the law, Burma, People trafficking, Introduction to the Congo…
And in more detail and depth: “Climate Camp, what next?”, “Co-operatives vs. Corporations”, Gender and direct action, or Intellectual property and AIDS drugs.
And some fun, hands-on ones too, like Street Theatre and Guerrilla Gardening.
See the full list of workshops.
6 discussions
Discussion at the Summer Gathering 2007
Discuss and comment on:
Engage Or Challenge Power? What kind of social change do we need?
Is there a clash of civilisations?
Student Activism —- alive and kicking?
(How) Is religion a force for activism?
Ethical Consumerism or Anti-Consumerism?
Terrorist Or Freedom Fighter: Can force ever be justified?
See more on the discussions.
3 Panel Debates
An expert panel respond to student questions at Shared Planet 2006
Tom Allen
Question expert panellists on:
How can we build irresistible public pressure to stop climate chaos?
Gap Year “Voluntourism”: Who really benefits?
Free To Move: is a world without borders feasible and desirable?
Read more information the panel debates.
Plus the incomparable Fringe
Shared Planet 2006 stalls and workshop signup proved popular…
Tom Allen
Including:
Films (click to watch trailers)
And a massive Saturday night PARTY
P&Pers get down to some serious clubbing
Charlie Harvey
This year it will be extra special because we are celebrating 10 years of Shared Planet. It will include poetry, comedy, music and other activities, all with minimal environmental impact.
How does it all fit together?
Read the time-tabled programme overview to find out and plan your weekend.

