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We just received a copy of a letter Norwich SPEAK have sent to their local election candidates, asking great questions on tax, climate change and food sovereignty - check it out!
We just received a copy of a letter Norwich SPEAK have sent to their local election candidates, asking great questions on tax, climate change and food sovereignty - check it out!
Last week, Chris and Helen from the Network Support Team took the Seeding Change Tour to Saltaire, Bradford. Helen shares more about what turned out to be an inspiring day all round.
(Image: Cover of Hobbes' 'Leviathan') Mike Bourne tells us about his research project on the New Alliance, which is the focus of SPEAK's Seeding Change campaign, and why the free market is like a sea monster. Intrigued? Read on...
A how-to guide to one of the most effective ways to make more of a noise about injustice!
Want to get a good crop of change out of the garden of injustice? Here's some tips on growing a really effective campaign:
The next 2 years are going to be really key in the fight against climate change.
The underlying principle of SPEAK’s Seeding Change campaign is that ‘all food should be grown and shared as though people and planet mattered.’
Faith Link Andrew Harrison SPEAKS about his experience at the Feminism in London conference last Saturday and reflects on the question “Would Jesus have blurred lines”
Want to get active about agribusiness? Here’s some resources to get you going!