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Changin Scotland: A weekend of politics, culture and ideas

March 21, 2011

Changin Scotland

A weekend of politics, culture and ideas …. And fun!

Friday March 25th-Sunday March 27th

Come and join us in our ninth year of discussion, blether, listening, having fun and a good time, and even occasionally admiring the beautiful scenery! Yes we now prepare for the year before our tenth anniversary … so come along and contribute to changing Scotland.

Andy Wightman on land, power and politics

Author of ‘The Poor Had No Lawyers’

Drew Scott on why Scotland needs Fiscal Autonomy

The man that Wendy Alexander tried to silence!

Robin Callander on the Scottish Crown Estates

Author of ‘How Scotland is Owned’

Eleanor Yule, writer and filmmaker introduces her film on R. D. Laing

Paul Kingsnorth on the ‘Dark Mountain’ Project – Global Crisis, Nature and the Need for Stories

Gerry Hassan and Liz Gardiner of Fablevision

Radical Scotland: What Would It Look Like?

Exploring the ideas and thinking in Radical Scotland: Arguments for Self-Determination

And another Changin Scotland first …. Come to a collective drumming session with Barbara Chalmers and Erin Scrutton … No previous experience needed!

Venue: The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool

Time: Friday March 25th 8pm to Sunday November 27th noon

For further details and booking a place please contact:

The Ceilidh Place: 01854-612103

And our next weekend of our ninth year is November 4th-6th

The theme is: Changin Scotland: The Campaigning Weekend: how can ‘we’ change Scotland and what do ‘we’ want to change it into?

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