CLAIMING OUR FUTURE The RDS, Dublin REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE claimingourfuture.ie
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Our Ireland is at a critical point in its history. You can help turn the crisis around and create a positive future for us all
Claiming our Future is a unique event. It offers a chance for individual people, including members of trade unions, community organisations, environmental groups and other civil society organisations to not just talk about a better way – but to take new inspiring steps. It aims to foster a unity across civil society and to power a progressive movement to reshape Ireland's recovery and claim our social values. Claiming our Future will launch and mould that movement for an equal, sustainable and thriving Ireland. Already, individuals, communities and progressive groups from every corner of Ireland have begun to get involved. It's time to turn the despair and frustration into positive and decisive action for real change.
For more information on your local convenor and to register for the event go to claimingourfuture.ie Please forward this information to anyone you think might be interested |
Sep 22, 2010
Claiming Our Future registration now available on-line
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