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SUMMARY:From Greenham to Faslane and beyond
DESCRIPTION:As we approach the 40th anniversary of Embrace the Base\, the iconic action that brought Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to international notoriety\, Glasgow Women’s Library are excited to host social archivers Greenham Women Everywhere and activists from Faslane Peace Camp in a day of banner making\, information sharing\, memory recording and song! \nThe session will begin with a chat about the impact of Greenham and Embrace the Base told through images\, animations and music\, then members of Faslane will share their current campaigns and invite us to create banners with messages to take to the Peace Camp. \nEnjoy chats\, craftivism and cake as we create a space for the change we want to see in the world!
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/from-greenham-to-faslane-craftivism-and-memory-share-session/
LOCATION:Glasgow Womens Library\, 23 Landressy St\, Bridgeton\, Glasgow\, G40 1BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221009
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SUMMARY:Walk\, Talk\, and Protest at Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp
DESCRIPTION:Join us to walk\, talk\, protest\, and camp at Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp!\n\n\nWalking from Greenham Common to AWE Aldermaston every couple of months for the rest of this year: 11 June\, 13 August\, 8 October\n\n\nMore details TBC\, keep up to date via our Twitter\, Instagram and Facebook.
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/walk-talk-and-protest-at-aldermaston-womens-peace-camp-3/
LOCATION:Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp\, Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp\, Paices Hill\, Aldermaston\, RG7 4WP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220814
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20220509T121556Z
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UID:63385-1660348800-1660435199@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Walk\, Talk\, and Protest at Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp
DESCRIPTION:Join us to walk\, talk\, protest\, and camp at Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp!\n\n\nWalking from Greenham Common to AWE Aldermaston every couple of months for the rest of this year: 11 June\, 13 August\, 8 October\n\n\nMore details TBC\, keep up to date via our Twitter\, Instagram and Facebook.
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/walk-talk-and-protest-at-aldermaston-womens-peace-camp-2/
LOCATION:Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp\, Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp\, Paices Hill\, Aldermaston\, RG7 4WP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220612
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20220506T085006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T085006Z
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SUMMARY:Walk\, Talk\, and Protest at Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp
DESCRIPTION:Join us to walk\, talk\, protest\, and camp at Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp!\n\n\nWalking from Greenham Common to AWE Aldermaston every couple of months for the rest of this year: 11 June\, 13 August\, 8 October\n\n\nMore details TBC\, keep up to date via our Twitter\, Instagram and Facebook.
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/walk-talk-and-protest-at-aldermaston-womens-peace-camp/
LOCATION:Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp\, Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp\, Paices Hill\, Aldermaston\, RG7 4WP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210930T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211001T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20210811T122407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T140330Z
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SUMMARY:Bloody Wimmin
DESCRIPTION:Script in hand performance of play by Lucy Kirkwood\, Booking via Eventbrite\n\n \n\n@ Greenham Control Tower
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/bloody-wimmin/
LOCATION:Greenham Common Control Tower\, Bury Banks Road\, Newbury\, RG19 8BZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210927T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210927T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20210921T133003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T160237Z
UID:60661-1632772800-1632776400@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Weaving the Web/inars: Greenham 40th: Western Shoshone Speak Out Against Nuclear Colonialism
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nNuclear Weapon ‘Test’ on Shoshone Land 1951 \nFrom 1958 to 1992\, the UK conducted 24 underground tests at the US Nevada Test Site\, on the ancestral lands belonging to the Western Shoshone people.  This Web/inar is coordinated by Juley Howard and explores the impacts of nuclear colonialism with Ian Zabarte\, who stands alongside Chief Raymond Yowell (ret’d) as Principal Man of the Western Bands of the Shoshone Nation of Indians in their continuing struggle for true sovereignty and justice.   \nMap of Newe Segobia\, as recognised by the 1863 Treaty of Ruby Valley \nOn 14 November 1990\, four activists\, including three Greenham Women who were also part of the Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp(aign)\, halted a British nuclear test for new warheads for the Trident nuclear weapons system.  Jane Gregory\, Juley Howard\, Lorna Richardson and Michael Terry from local American Peace Test group had been given permission by the Elders of the Western Shoshone Nation to walk on their sacred ancestral lands to stop nuclear testing.  Following their arrest and subsequent trial in Las Vegas\, the Greenham and Aldermaston Women returned to Britain and organised meetings for Western Shoshone women to speak directly about British-American nuclear colonialism\, environmental contamination and violation of their land\, rights and sovereignty.  In July 1993\, 13 Greenham/Aldermaston Women were arrested for gate-crashing a Buckingham Palace Garden Party with visual materials that highlighted British nuclear testing and abuses against Western Shoshone rights and lands.  When the women stood trial in Bow Street Court\, they were supported by Western Shoshone Elder William Rosse Sr.\, who travelled to London and gave powerful testimony on this issue.   \nIan Zabarte (our main speaker) is a long-term political activist by necessity of being a member of the Western Shoshone Nation.  From Duckwater in Northern Nevada Ian has spent decades working with Western Shoshone elders to preserve the Western Shoshone territory – Newe Segobia.  Through organisations such as the Native Community Action Council\, the heart of Ian’s work is to maintain the Western Shoshones’ Treaty Rights from the agreement made with the US government at Ruby Valley in 1863.  This work encompasses fulfilling the treaty agreements\, environmental and social justice demands of the Shoshone Nation\, as well as their rights to conserve and use the land to support the traditional Shoshone lifestyle and to protect Western Shoshone cultural heritage.  \nIan has carried on the struggle to stop nuclear waste dumping at Yucca Mountain in the heart of Newe Segobia. He was part of the campaign to successfully end nuclear bomb tests in North America\, above and below ground.  Today he stands alongside Chief Raymond Yowell (ret’d) as Principal Man of the Western Bands of the Shoshone Nation of Indians in the fight for true sovereignty and justice.  \nIan Zabarte  \nThis Webinar is coordinated and facilitated by Juley Howard\, Greenham Common campaigner\, who took part in actions to stop the UK’s penultimate nuclear bomb explosion in 1990\, along with Greenham/Aldermaston campaigners Lorna Richardson and Jane Gregory\, Michael Terry from the American Peace Test action group\, plus Rebecca Johnson\, whose post-Greenham work with Greenpeace enabled this and other nonviolent activism at many nuclear test sites\, which contributed to the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). \n  \nExplore the  Repository at University Nevada Reno relating to the lives of the Dann sisters and the Western Shoshone Defense Project dedicated to maintaining the Shoshone tradition of respect for and life in harmony with Mother Earth.  \nYucca Mountain on Shoshone land\, Nevada
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/weaving-the-web-inars-greenham-40th-western-shoshone-speak-out-against-nuclear-colonia/
CATEGORIES:External event,Weaving the web/inars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210910T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20210811T122149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T153139Z
UID:57623-1631181600-1631278800@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Drawing towards Peace
DESCRIPTION:workshop for adults\, booking via Corn Exchange \n  \nThe Base\, Greenham Business Park
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/drawing-towards-peace/
LOCATION:The Base\, Greenham Business Park\, Communications Road\, Thatcham\, RG19 6HN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210906
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20210719T103934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T122055Z
UID:56541-1630627200-1630886399@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:A weekend celebrating women's peace camps
DESCRIPTION:Join Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp for a weekend of women’s peace camps celebrations\n\nAWPC’s September camp will be moved to Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th to join in with the Greenham Peace Camp’s 40th anniversary events\n\nJoin AWPC outside AWE Aldermaston for:\n– Guided tours of Aldermaston and Burghfield nuclear weapons bases ֎֎֎\n– Activism Craft workshops (all materials provided\, bring your inspiration!) ֎֎֎\n– Talks on nuclear weapons and resistance\n\nMore info here\nPLUS!!\nSaturday night party to celebrate 36 years of AWPC’s presence outside AWE Aldermaston\nWine\, Song\, Music – Party starts at 7pm\n\n⛺️ Bring a tent and sleeping bag\nSome refreshments provided throughout the weekend\n🚾 Accessible toilets near the Camp\nALSO!\n\nJoin AWPC and Greenham Women for ‘Weaving the Web(inars)’ – Online March of Ideas between 27 August and 2 Sept 2021 (info@acronym.org.uk)\nOrganized by Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp\, Paices Hill RG7 4WP\, outside AWE Aldermaston\nAWPC camps are held on the second weekend of each month. For more information please phone 07852 293386
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/a-weekend-celebrating-womens-peace-camps/
CATEGORIES:External event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210828T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210828T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20210816T182045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T160227Z
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SUMMARY:Weaving the Web/inars: Pacific Women Say ‘NO!’ to Nuclear Colonialism
DESCRIPTION:Pacific Media Kit \nPacific Women Say ‘NO!’ to Nuclear Colonialism \n  \nWhen: \n28 August 2021 at 9am – 10.30am UK. \n  \nWebinar Description:  \nFive Pacific Women speak from their hearts. These women have personally experienced and witnessed the painful legacy of the colonialism that has been inflicted on their peoples for centuries. Emboldened by their inalienable cultures and enduring relationship with their ancestral homelands and oceans\, they have each spoken out\, becoming respected leaders amongst their peoples. And have dedicated their lives to reasserting their peoples’ inalienable sovereignty\, the removal of foreign military bases\, and a deep reassertion to caring for our Planet. These women represent their home nations of Fiji\, the Northern Marianas\, Guahan (Guam)\, the Marshall Islands\, and the Philippines. \n  \nSpeaker Info and Links:  \n  \nVanessa Griffen (Fiji): \n \nA Fijian academic and writer\, Vanessa Griffen has long campaigned against the use and proliferation of nuclear weapons. Whilst a student at the University of the South Pacific she joined the anti-nuclear movement ATOM (Against Testing on Mururoa) and helped form the Indigenous-led\, pan-oceanic Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific network. As a member of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons she presented at the United Nations negotiations on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in 2017. \n  \nChailang Palacios (Northern Marianas): \n \nA Chamorro heritage custodian and teacher\, Chailang Palacios has long been a pioneer of reasserting Indigenous rights and banning all things nuclear. In the early 1980s she was active against Japanese nuclear waste dumping in the Marianas Trench\, just off her islands’ shores. In 1983 Chailang\, accompanied by Maori elder Titewhai Harawira\, toured Britain speaking to the wider peace movement. The stories they told shook all who heard them speak. Greenham women were horrified to learn that Pacific peoples had already suffered the nuclear devastation that they feared would develop in Europe. They formed the British-wide Women for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific network\, raising funds so that other Indigenous Pacific women could visit Greenham. \n  \nLisa Natividad (Guahan /Guam): \n \n Indigenous Chamoru woman\, Dr Lisa Natividad championed the exposure of human rights violations against her people and her homeland Guahan (Guam) which is a military colony of the United States. She speaks globally on the importance of decolonisation\, demilitarisation\, and the role of women in fostering safe and thriving communities. She has spoken most forcefully before the United Nations Fourth Committee\, Decolonisation Committee\, and the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. A former member of the Guam Decolonisation Commission\, she joined the Council of the International Peace Bureau in March 2021.   \n  \nAbacca Anjain-Maddison (Republic of the Marshall Islands): \n \nA former Senator for Rongelap Atoll within the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI)\, Abacca Anjain-Maddison is Deputy Chief Secretary of the RMI government. Born on Rongelap Atoll before the 1954 US nuclear test on nearby Bikini Atoll\, she and her whole community were heavily contaminated by nuclear fallout. It wasn’t until three days later that the US military evacuated the Rongelapese. By that time they were suffering from radiation illnesses. They were relocated to tiny Ebeye island in Kwajalein Atoll already a US military base. It is this experience that Abacca spoke about when she delivered the closing address on behalf of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) following the United Nations’ adoption of the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapon in 2019. \n  \nCorazon Valdez-Fabros (Philippines): \n \n Lawyer\, Corazon Valdez-Fabros has at various times been the Chairperson of the Pacific Concerns Resource Centre (the Secretariat of the Indigenous-led Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Movement); a Co-Vice President for the International Peace Bureau; and the Secretary General of the Nuclear Free Philippines Coalition which\, established in 1981\, consisted of a coalition of 129 national and sectoral organizations that\, through lobbying together\, incorporated a nuclear weapons free provision into their national Constitution\,   instigated a new military bases agreement with the USA which led to the removal of the US military bases in 1992\, and facilitated the clean-up of the former US bases. In 2000 she spoke at the International Meeting of the World Conference against A & H Bombs. She was Chairperson of Peace Women Partners when it convened its 2009\, 2016 and 2020 International Conference on Women\, Peace and Security. \n  \nHost and Organiser: Dr Zohl dé Ishtar   \nIrish-Australian Dr Zohl dé Ishtar lived at Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp from 1983 to 1988 where she initiated the British-wide network Women Working for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific. She arrived at Greenham Common after riding her bicycle through Australia and Europe with the World Bike Ride for Peace\, Disarmament and a Nuclear Free Future during which she informed peace groups about the nuclear-colonialism of the Pacific. Having worked with Indigenous Australian and Pacific women since 1979\, she travelled widely in the Pacific in 1986-1987. From 1999 to 2019 she lived with Aboriginal Women Elders in Australia’s Great Sandy Desert helping them establish and manage their Kapululangu Aboriginal Women’s Law and Culture Centre. She is one of the 1000 Women Across the Globe which was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005. She authored two books: Daughters of the Pacific (1994) and Holding Yawulyu: White Culture and Black Women’s Law (2005). \nContact: Dr Zohl dé Ishtar\, zohldeishtar@gmail.com \nTickets here  \nZoom link will be emailed to all ticket holders 30 mins before event begins.
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/pacific-women-say-no-to-nuclear-colonialism/
CATEGORIES:External event,Weaving the web/inars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DTSTAMP:20260417T155319
CREATED:20210811T121035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T092436Z
UID:57620-1629504000-1629590399@greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk
SUMMARY:Family sculpture
DESCRIPTION:Various times from 12 noon\, Victoria Park\n\nFamily sculpture\,  booking via Corn Exchange\, Newbury\n\n 
URL:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/event/family-sculpture/
LOCATION:Victoria Park\, Newbury\, Park Way\, Newbury\, RG14 1DJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External event
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