via http://www.meetup.com/Positive-Money/events/86204832/
At the heart of the social harms being caused by our current economic crisis is a crucial but little known aspect of our monetary system. Legislation 160 years old allows private banks to determine not only the amount of money circulating in our economy but also where it goes. This antique privilege and its modern consequences are the subject of a public meeting hold in Muswell Hill on December 5th.
You are invited to a Screening of new documentary “97% Owned” new documentary that exposes how our privatised, debt-based monetary system grants banks the power to create money.
Featuring frank interviews and commentary from economists, campaigners and former bankers, 97% Owned shows in just 60 minutes how this privilege allows banks to shape the economy, cause crises and push house prices out of reach. Successive governments and the Bank of England have failed to tackle what amounts to a privatisation of the money supply, economists have missed its significance and the subject is largely ignored by economic pundits in the mainstream media.
Produced by Queuepolitely and featuring Ben Dyson of Positive Money, Josh Ryan-Collins of The New Economics Foundation, Ann Pettifor of PRIME, Paul Moore the “HBOS Whistleblower”, Simon Dixon of Bank to the Future and Nick Dearden from the Jubliee Debt Campaign, this is the first documentary to tackle this issue from a UK-perspective.
Now radical change to the monetary system is in the air; just what it is and how we can hasten it will be covered in the presentation and discussion following the film.
So if you care about social justice and economic stability, let alone unaffordable house prices, do come and bring friends.
It’s free but donations to cover costs will be welcome on the day.
If you know others who share your concerns do please spread the word and forward this email. Promoted byPositiveMoney an independent, non-party research and campaign organisation aiming to raise public awareness of the UK’s monetary system. For more information: www.positivemoney.org.uk
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
Join the Latin-inspired dance fitness party with a native dancer! N6Zumba: Bringing the tropical heat to Highgate. All levels welcome.
Join the Latin-inspired dance fitness party with a native dancer! N6Zumba: Bringing the tropical heat to Highgate. All levels welcome.
Join the Latin-inspired dance fitness party with a native dancer! N6Zumba: Bringing the tropical heat to Highgate. All levels welcome.
Learn to dance the creative, passionate, and sensual tango in one day! Beginners of any age welcome. www.tango-federico.com
Another class on 11th May
Encapsulate your special memories in one or more very personal pieces of art. Places, people, events or pets will inspire you to explore the combined use of collage, paint and ink. General materials will be supplied but please bring items which make your work more individual (photos, postcards, mementos
Encapsulate your special memories in one or more very personal pieces of art. Places, people, events or pets will inspire you to explore the combined use of collage, paint and ink. General materials will be supplied but please bring items which make your work more individual (photos, postcards, mementos
Encapsulate your special memories in one or more very personal pieces of art. Places, people, events or pets will inspire you to explore the combined use of collage, paint and ink. General materials will be supplied but please bring items which make your work more individual (photos, postcards, mementos
Encapsulate your special memories in one or more very personal pieces of art. Places, people, events or pets will inspire you to explore the combined use of collage, paint and ink. General materials will be supplied but please bring items which make your work more individual (photos, postcards, mementos
Join us in pretty Waterlow Park for another free Sunday afternoon concert!
This week’s performance showcases a collection of jazz ensembles brought together by Camden Music Hub as part of their Art’s Council funded project “Jazz Connect”. The show will feature jazz ensembles from local schools, Camden music service and Camden music hub partners – all coming together to perform a programme of thrilling live music.
Relax on the grass with a hotdog and a cold drink while you enjoy family-friendly live music as part of our ongoing Sundial Sundays season.
The Jazz Connect performance will take place between 2.30 and 4.30pm on 1 July. All sessions are free to attend and open to everyone.
Photo credit to Tim Kraemer.
See the full programme of Sundial Sunday performances here.
Sundial Sundays have been generously sponsored by the Co-op Community Fund.
Join us in pretty Waterlow Park for another free Sunday afternoon concert!
For this Sunday internationally renowned guitarist, John Etheridge will be joining us playing an eclectic mix of genres from funk, jazz, to acoustic and electric, accompanied by Ross Stanley (organ) and Dylan Howe (drums).
John Etheridge has played with the likes of Nigel Kennedy, Yehudi Menuhin and John Williams, and has been praised as “one of the best guitarists” by Pat Metheny. He is currently part of numerous bands as well as performing his own solo gigs, holding guitar workshops and playing at festivals. John is also a composer and has written much of his own music.
This free outdoors performance is set to have a wonderful array of guitar music, suitable for all the family. Come along, relax on the lawn and listen to some live music as part of our Sundial Sundays season.
John Etheridge’s performance will take place between 2.30 and 4.30pm on 22 July. All sessions are free to attend and open to everyone.
See the full programme of Sundial Sunday performances here.
Sundial Sundays have been generously sponsored by the Co-op Community Fund.
A Pentecost performance of uplifting and (hopefully) sunlit sacred music on the Spanish Guitar.
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“A sequence of timeless emotions, such as awe, reverence, ecstasy, penitence, prayer, gratitude, rapture, worship, praise, ardour, resolve, Jonathan Byrd’s music presences us at the Holy Spirit’s descent as the disciples’ likely knew it”
Handmade in Highgate is back on 8 – 10 April, for the Spring Fair. The Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution will feature up to 30 of the UK’s finest designers/makers and artists. As an added bonus this year the historic library will be open for a book sale on Saturday 9 April and Sunday 10 April.
The opening times will be:
Friday 8 April: 5pm – 8pm
Saturday 9 April: 10am – 6pm
Sunday 10 April: 11am – 5pm
Handmade in Highgate is back on 8 – 10 April, for the Spring Fair. The Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution will feature up to 30 of the UK’s finest designers/makers and artists. As an added bonus this year the historic library will be open for a book sale on Saturday 9 April and Sunday 10 April.
The opening times will be:
Friday 8 April: 5pm – 8pm
Saturday 9 April: 10am – 6pm
Sunday 10 April: 11am – 5pm
Handmade in Highgate is back on 8 – 10 April, for the Spring Fair. The Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution will feature up to 30 of the UK’s finest designers/makers and artists. As an added bonus this year the historic library will be open for a book sale on Saturday 9 April and Sunday 10 April.
The opening times will be:
Friday 8 April: 5pm – 8pm
Saturday 9 April: 10am – 6pm
Sunday 10 April: 11am – 5pm