2011

6 Billion Ways 2011
1 February 2011

6 Billion Ways is an event which will inform and mobilise a wide range of people on local and global justice issues.

Join us

6 Billion Ways is back to unite activists and non-activists alike in a day of action and inspiration.

We'll be taking over East London's Rich Mix on 5 March 2011, bringing speakers, artists and activists under the banner of global justice.

Join Patrick Bond, Walden Bello, and Bolivian ambassador to the UN Pablo Solon - as well as many others - for a day of debate, film, music and art.

Making another world possible

Ordinary people across the world are paying the price for crises they're not responsible for.

Climate change caused by the rich world is devastating the poor world through flooding and droughts.

A financial crisis caused by the greed of the big banks is resulting in unprecedented cuts to public services in Europe and worsening poverty around the world.

It doesn't have to be this way.

Whether it's corporations profiting from war, 'austerity' hitting the poorest hardest, or sweatshop workers paid a pittance, people are fighting back.

From the grassroots to the global, communities and movements are imagining and creating a world where people and planet come before profit, and democracy trumps corporate power.

6 Billion Ways is a day that explores this resistance through:

  • Discussion.
  • Ideas
  • Action
  • Arts

6 Billion Ways is your chance to inspire and be inspired, and to make connections with others who want to challenge injustice and inequality, both in the UK and globally. More information here.

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