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The Power of Community in Birmingham - Film screening and discussions

Transition City Birmingham | 20.10.2008 15:54 | Climate Chaos | Culture | Ecology | Birmingham

Transition City Birmingham will hold two events in the next few weeks, to raise the issues of how our communities can respond sustainable and democratically to the threats of peak oil and climate change.

Everyone is worried about rising oil prices, global climate change, and the uncertain future which our children face. Cuba faced its own 'Peak Oil' crisis in the 1990's. Ordinary Birmingham residents are collaborating as 'Transition City Birmingham' to find practical solutions to challenges like these. Transition City Birmingham invite you to join us to meet Roberto Perez, and be inspired by "The Power of Community - How Cuba Survived Peak Oil", the film which features him.

Public Film Screening & Discussion: The Power of Community - How Cuba Survived Peak Oil Wed 22 Oct 2008, 7 PM , Carrs Lane Church Centre - opposite Moor Street Station B4 7SX

Be inspired by how the people of Cuba have responded to their energy crisis , and explore how we can apply solutions to our circumstances Birmingham .

Public Talk & Discussion: Roberto Perez
(In collaboration with the Cuba Organic Support Group.) Wed 29 Oct 2008, 7 PM , Carrs Lane Church Centre - opposite Moor Street Station B4 7SX

Roberto Perez will discuss how the people of Cuba have achieved the remarkable transition to the "highest level of sustainable development" in the world (WWF 2006).

Entrance to each event is by donation - suggested minimum £3/£1 - to cover costs.

Roberto Perez says, "It is the focus on the three C’s - Community, Conservation and Cooperation that has been the key to Cuba’s survival during this crisis. Change and sacrifice has been based on what is good for the community and not based solely on needs of individuals."

For more information, and publication-quality illustrations, please contact Transition Brum by email:  transitioncitybirmingham@riseup.net - or
tel/text: 07980 272 940

Check out the interactive wiki webpage:  http://transition-brum.wikispot.org/

Transition initiative is about empowering local communites to become resilient to the global crises we are all facing. It is about relocalising our economies in ways that are sustainable and truly democratic. It is about re-building strong communities where positive action on the grassroots level can secure an abundant future for ourselves, our children and grandchildren. It is also about creating a positive vision of what we would like to see for ourselves, then using the collective power and genius in our communities to materialise that vision.

Transition City Birmingham is a network of individual volunteers and groups who are developing Transition for the City of Birmingham.
The next Hub meetings after these events are 12 Nov, 10 Dec 2008, 8 Jan, 12 Feb, and 12 Mar 2009, at 7pm, in Jouney Metropolitan church, Shaw's passage, Digbeth (under railway archer, next to Warehouse FOE).

Transition City Birmingham
- e-mail: transitioncitybirmingham@riseup.net
- Homepage: http://transition-brum.wikispot.org


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