Sunday 9 July 2017

Housing Crisis Meeting

In the aftermath of the Grenfell disaster, Leicester AF sees a real need for genuine working class organisation against the worsening situation for those of us who have to rent there homes. With this in mind, we have called a meeting to look into the possibility of organising a local radical housing group or network in the area, leading eventually to the possible setting up of renters' unions.

The meeting takes place next Tuesday 11th July at 7:30 pm at 
The Secular Hall
75 Humberstone Gate
Leicester LE1 1WB

Friday 17 March 2017

IWW meeting 27/03/17

The next IWW Leicestershire meeting will be held on the 27th of March at 19:30 in the the Secular Hall (75 Humberstone Gate, LE1 1WB). An open meeting for IWW members and anyone interested in getting involved in the Leicestershire IWW group. For further comments and discussion please see the event's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1476754389011022/

Sunday 26 February 2017

Leicester IWW Meeting - 9th March

Recent meetings of local IWW members have increasingly favoured reestablishing a Leicester union. As the standards of living and satisfaction with the current economic paradigm fall locally as well as nationally and internationally, and the appetite for a revolutionary union grows, building a Leicester IWW has never appeared more necessary.
We encourages people from across the city and the county to join us at the next IWW meeting to share their knowledge of local issues and share their experiences. The meeting is planned for the 9th of March, with preliminary time and location of 19:30 at the Regent Sports & Social Club, 102 Regent Road, Leicester LE1 7DA.
The group is in the process of finding a more suitable venue. More information will be provided here until a suitable medium is established for distributing information on group activities.

Libertarian Socialist Discussion Meeting - 29th of March

The next Libertarian Socialist Discussion Meeting is entitled 'How could a libertarian communist society meet people's needs and desires?'
How would the economy of such a society work? How much work, and what kind of work, is required from each person? Who decides this? How are scarce resources divided, and who has access to what? What are the objections to a communist/anarchist/socialist society and how can they be responded to?
The event will take place at 19:00 29/03, at the Regent Sport & Social Club, 102 Regent Road, Leicester LE1 7DA.

Friday 20 January 2017

Libertarian socialist discussion meetings

The next Libertarian Socialist Discussions meeting is entitled 'Is the working class movement dead? What is the role of pro-revolutionaries in the current social, political and economic climate?' This meeting will be at 19:00 at the Regents Club (102 Regents Road, Leicester, LE1 7DA).