Week of Jul 22nd

  • Eco meet up at Crispins on East Street

    Eco meet up at Crispins on East Street


    July 22, 2019

    XR Brighton Legal training

    XR Brighton Legal training


    July 22, 2019

    Scott, the trainer from Brighton XR,  has invited us to this.

    Follow this link for the free eventbrite ticketing. Venue close to Brighton Railway Station.

    This workshop will be given by a combination of a criminal lawyer, experienced in defending activists and activists. There will be information and personal testimony. we will journey through the process of:

    Getting Arrested

    at the police station

    the process of getting charged

    the court process

    legal aid

    visa issues

    then a Q and A

    Please come even if you are not interested in being arrested yourself but want to better understand the process and support those who are.

    Chichester Car free day meeting at the Tavern, Priory Park

    Chichester Car free day meeting at the Tavern, Priory Park


    July 22, 2019

    7:30 p.m. Car Free Chichester Meeting at The Priory Tavern, by Priory Park.

    Mark Record has organised the Playing Out Application to CDC (support from Chichester Cathedral), Letters to all South Street Residents, and so much more.

    Please visit http://carfreechi.org.uk/

  • Anti idling event Whyke Road railway crossing

    Anti idling event Whyke Road railway crossing


    July 23, 2019

    This is a quiick reminder that we will be out TOMORROW TUESDAY 23rd JULY 8.45-9.45 AM AT WHYKE RD RAILWAY CROSSING with anti-idling leaflets to give out to drivers. PLEASE COME AND JOIN US!

    A few of us did this last Thursday at the station crossing and had, on the whole, very positive responses, No doubt this was helped by having young 10 year old George on our team! Thanks George!

    XR Brighton NV Communication and de-escalation training

    XR Brighton NV Communication and de-escalation training


    July 23, 2019

    Follow this link for details and eventbrite ticketing. Venue close to Brighton Railway Station.

    Nonviolent communication (NVC) is another expression of Nonviolence. NVC was developed by Marshall Rosenberg who drew on the humanistic psychology of Carl Rogers and the nonviolence of Gandhi and Martin Luther King, to develop the tools to approach actions and organising in a way that includes your own needs, while considering others' and the needs of the wider environment, so that unintentional harm is more likely to be avoided.

    Through this program we will explore some Core elements of NVC are:

    1. Recognising that all humans share the same fundamental needs, no matter how different their strategies for meeting them might be.
    2. From this basis, seeing the possibility of connection with all.
    3. Moving beyond blame, judgment, ‘should’, ‘have to’.
    4. Communicating from a place of choice.
    5. Foregrounding the act of listening, as a precursor for speaking, including to de-escalate tense situations.
    6. Expressing yourself by trying to communicate clear observations which aren’t disputable instead of emotion-laden and unconscious interpretations.

    ”Nonviolence is the courage to speak truth with love…and love is the full radical acceptance of the humanity of every person.” - Miki Kashtan

  • Anti idling campaign

    Anti idling campaign


    July 25, 2019

    Chichester Railway Crossing

    Anti idling campaign

    Anti idling campaign


    July 25, 2019

    Chichester Railway Crossing

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