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Education/outreach Meeting

Education/Outreach meeting next Thursday, 7th May at 7pm on Zoom (link to follow)

All welcome, new people as well as old, to share ideas and chat.

ONline Training

Getting trained up at home

Dear Rebels,

It’s difficult for us all to get together for trainings during the lock-down, but don’t despair! Rebels have been working hard to bring you a range of online trainings and you can take part from the comfort of your own home! You’ll find some on our Events Calendar. If you click on the link under XR CENTRAL EVENTS AND TRAININGS you can sign up for the brilliant online DNA workshops, or attend an Introduction to Extinction Rebellion or Rebel Ringers Training. These aren’t the only trainings being offered over the next few weeks. We now have our very own RESET TV where there is a packed programme of trainings, activities, discussions and rebellious things to do during lock-down! RESET TV are keen to get everyone involved, so if you have an idea for an online event you can contact them and get involved … it’s the XR way!

Love and Training

Newsletter March 2020

Love and rage in the time of coronavirus

Hi rebels

Firstly, we hope that each and every one of you, and your loved ones, are staying safe and well in these strange and frightening times.

Our first general meeting via Zoom call will be on Monday 30th March (agenda to follow). This follows hard on the heels of the first Zoom coordinators’ meeting, which took place on Monday evening. Suffice to say it was a bit different! It felt very strange not to be able do all the things that mean so much yet we normally take for granted – shaking hands, giving one another a hug, sharing our food. But it was largely successful – the meeting went off without any technical hitches, and there was plenty of constructive discussion. We think we can speak for everyone when we say it just felt great to be able to see our fellow rebels, and to talk to them about everything.

There was much talk about how we felt grateful to be living somewhere that was close to nature and away from the epicentres of the coronavirus crisis; about how we were worried for family and friends, particularly those in the vulnerable category; about the uncertainly of where this crisis is heading and how things will ultimately turn out. From an XR perspective, views ranged from despondency about how we could remain relevant in the current situation, to hopefulness. As one rebel said, if XR and the school strikers and all the other environmental groups in the world joined forces and worked for years, we could never hope to have such an impact on the airline industry as we’ve seen over the past weeks.

There were many questions asked. These included; how do we continue to rebel at a time when we can’t have mass gatherings? How do we continue to recruit when our traditional methods have been curtailed? How do we all keep each other motivated and focussed, able to look beyond the current emergency to the other and far greater crisis that’s looming? We need your help to try and find the answers! So we very much hope to see you on Monday.

There was also a lot of talk about precursors. We’re sure you’ve thought about this as well. If you haven’t read it, George Monbiot is very articulate on this recent Guardian article.

It’s potentially a very powerful argument. As a species, we should be able to stop coronavirus, but we won’t be able to stop the climate and ecological emergency if it moves beyond a certain point. But how do we frame the argument? We must remember that people are dying and will continue to die. That as oil prices plummet and planes stay grounded, many, many people who work in those industries, or are affected by them in some way (which means most of us) are terrified of losing their livelihoods. We must be sure to strike the right tone, and not to draw false equivalencies. In short, the answer has to be – we frame it carefully.

Love and health

Oppression Movement Workshops

Workshop details

Oppression, movement building and our relationships as activists. See EVENTS for dates

An interactive online workshop looking at how movements can be divided when oppression goes unaddressed, offering practical tools to heal these divisions which affect our relationships as activists.

This workshop will address the importance of understanding the structural nature of oppressions (such as racism, sexism, classism, ableism, the oppression of young people, …), as well as doing personal healing work – both of which are necessary if we are to work together effectively in a united movement. Places are limited so it would be helpful if you only register if you know you will be able to attend, and cancel your ticket if you realise that you can’t make it. 

Budget Day at Westminster

We had a great day, Dirk gave his Green Budget speech several times, people stopped and talked to us, we were photographed and filmed and interviewed countless times.

Rowan Williams on Budget Day

Rowan Williams (former Archbishop of Canterbury) came to chat and encourage us while he was visiting the faith group doing the 40 days and 40 nights vigil.

Westminster Protest Group

This is an ongoing daily event, the idea being for XR to have a permanent presence outside Westminster.

Formed by Lewes Rebel Claire Duc this group is active and growing. Please get involved, you don’t need to come every day, or for the whole day, anytime you have free just pop along to Westminster and join the crew, bring banners, placards, flags, signs, dress up, dress down, make it fun and don’t let those MP’s just pass you by……
This is a self organised group which will meet daily at 10:45am beside the Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliment Square before moving to the Parliment building, around Carriage Gate.
If you don’t make the meeting place just head for the Houses of Parliment and you will find the rebels.

If you would like to join the group please use the link here https://t.me/joinchat/OBkL9hVZAAU6U17NyJjVsQ

For further details and questions about this event please contact us at xrlewes@gmail.com