CHANGE OF VENUE

UPDATE: SESSIONS OF SPONTANEITY CHANGE OF VENUE

(licensing issues have forced us to move from Passing Clouds to another wonderful venue, Where?House – see map at bottom of Sessions of Spontaneity page)

United Diversity Update

Hello everyone,

Only one month to go until our Sessions of Spontaneity event!

Saturday Dec 15th @ Passing Clouds, Richmond Road, London E8 4AA

We’ve got an amazing line-up with a bicycle powered sound system, inspiring films and 2 floors of brilliant live music including The Impossible, International Love Collective, Bad Science and the Sunday Sounds crew.

See http://uniteddiversity.com/sessions-of-spontaneity for more details and to book tickets now!

For loads more great events check out our calendar at http://uniteddiversity.com/events/

UNITED DIVERSITY NEWS

Last week I met with Lucie and Liz from the nef (new economics foundation) about building them at Social Networking site for their Local Alchemy project.

I also met with Jonathan from The Hub to talk about helping to roll out their Hub+ platform and building a database of change makers in the UK.

This weekend I’m off to the Radical Routes (a network of Housing Co-ops, Social Centres and Worker Co-ops) gathering in Nottingham to see how our projects can work together.

Next week we’re having our first OpenCoin planning meeting and we’ll be spending the following day with Prof Peter Wild from Royal Holloway and Prof George Walker from Queen Mary’s, both leaders in their fields (cryptography and international banking and exchange law)

VIDEOS

It’s the End of the World as We know it and I feel FINE #23
http://uniteddiversity.com/its-the-end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it-and-i-feel-fine-23/

“Artificial” – Martha Tilston and the Woods
http://uniteddiversity.com/artificial-martha-tilston-and-the-woods/

Runaway Climate Change
http://uniteddiversity.com/runaway-climate-change/

The Take: Occupy. Resist. Produce.
http://uniteddiversity.com/the-take/

Projections against Billboards in Bucharest
http://uniteddiversity.com/projections-against-billboards-in-bucharest/

DIY – How to Make a Zine; Paper, Scissors, Pen – Rockin!
http://uniteddiversity.com/diy-how-to-make-a-zine-paper-scissors-pen-rockin/

What A Way To Go: Life At The End Of Empire
http://uniteddiversity.com/what-a-way-to-go-life-at-the-end-of-empire/

For more browse through http://uniteddiversity.com/tags/video/

That is all for now :)

Until next week…

Josef.


Josef Davies-Coates
07974 88 88 95
http://uniteddiversity.com
Together We Have Everything

Events, events, events

This weeks United Diversity guide has been delayed because I’ve been taking care of important tax and accounting stuff.

Moreover, I’ve got fed up with manually creating the guide each week and so things are changing.

To start with we’ve put up a nice google calendar that includes all our recommended events…

http://uniteddiversity.com/events/

Enjoy!

Josef.

United Diversity Guide, Ocotober 30th, 2007

So, hear we are again, another week, another United Diversity Guide packed full of, news, videos and loads of fantastic events to go to in London.

Welcome to the 4th edition. :)

Send feedback and submissions to josef @ uniteddiversity.com

Enjoy!

CONTENTS

  1. NEWS
    United Diversity News
    More good news
    Other recent news
  2. VIDEOS
    There’s A Better Way
    The Matrix by Paradox
    The Meatrix: The Truth about where our food comes from
    T. Boone Pickens: we peaked last year, globally
    The Rub. George Bush is an islamic fundamentalist
    Cybermoor: Rural Community Wireless Project
    SOCPA – THE MOVIE trailer
    Talk by Naomi Wolf – The End of America
    A No-Nonsense Look at Climate Change and Petrocollapse
    The War on Democracy
    star-nose mole
  3. EVENTS THIS WEEK
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United Diversity news

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My goodness. Each week things are accelerating and the need for radical mass collaborative action becomes ever more starkly clear. The prices of food and energy is up again and the US dollar (linchpin of the global economy) continues to decline. Surely it can only be a matter of time before more and more people begin to rise up (as the landless in India have recently been doing).

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Tuesday October 30th, 2007

  • Photography Exhibition CLIMATE CAMP 07 @ The Foundry
    86 Great Eastern Street London EC2A 3JL
    http://www.minimouse.me.uk/show
    It was August 12th – just before midnight – when climate change activists took over a piece of land at Sipson and started to build Climate Camp 2007. With access roads blockaded by police, hundreds of people carried everything they needed to build a self sustaining village in the shadow of Heathrow. Then for ten days concentrated the attention of the world’s press on the stupidity of planning air expansion on a threatened planet. The Climate Camp exhibition documents in sound, words, installations and images the life, workshops and direct action of those ten days. It examines the issues and thinking of people who seek to stop the world sleep-walking into a disaster that is manifestly preventable, but hugely profitable for a powerful few. Opening on Tuesday 30th October at 7pm the exhibition runs until 4th November before touring UK cities threatened by regional airport expansion. Workshops, talks and film screenings will appear at http://www.minimouse.me.uk/show as they are confirmed. Photographs from the show are a selection from those to be seen at http://www.minimouse.me.uk For further details mail mini_mouse[at]riseup.net or call Mike on 07878 892486
  • Music: Synergy Tuesday @ The Synergy Centre
    220 Farmers Road, London SE5 0TW
    http://www.thesynergycentre.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=75
    Acoustic music and poetry
    7pm – late
    £5/3
  • Music: One Taste Upstairs @ The Distillers
    64 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 9PH
    http://onetaste.co.uk
    http://www.myspace.com/onetaste
    http://www.myspace.com/thedistillerspub
    Loads of great lives acts in a intimate surrounding.
    8.30 pm to 11 pm
    £5
  • Music: LIVE BANDS X3 + DJs @ The Good Ship
    289 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JR
    http://PowPowPow.com
    http://www.thegoodship.co.uk/whatson.shtml
    PowPowPow.com presents a night of grindpunk, zombified garage and experimental musical genius. Live music from Rolo Tomassi +Team Brick + The Sticks plus Special guest DJs!
    7.30pm – 11pm
    £5

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Wednesday Oct 31st, 2007

  • Music: Heads High @ Jrink
    62 Frith Street, Soho,, London, W1D 3JN
    http://www.myspace.com/headshighmusic
    Every Wednesday, Heads High residents Cal Jada and Duke Etienne will be serving up a quality mix of jazz, afro beat, disco, boogie, (the deeper side of) house, hip hop, reggae and some yet to be classified material – for your pleasure only. Joined by guest DJs and a full live band complied of various musicians, producers, emcees and vocalists once a month, these Wednesday sessions are set to be so much more than just your regular drinking hang out.
    7pm – 1am
    FREE
  • SAVE TARA!: Tara Celtic New Year Samhain @ Tara Hill
    http://www.savetara.com
  • Halloween: Blackout Halloween
    http://www.blackoutbritain.org.uk/
  • Halloween: March of the Dead in Dalston (meet at Hoxton Square, march, then Party @ Passing Clouds)
    http://myspace.com/halloweenmarch
    http://www.myspace.com/strangeworkscollective
    http://www.myspace.com/passingclouds
    Welcome all Strange Spirits and gather at Hoxton Square at 7.30 for an almightly celebration March of the Dead. Dress in Black and white and bring an instrument or something to bang!
    7.30pm @ Hoxton Square, march, then – late @ Passing Clouds
    FREE (party after probably £5 or something, not sure)
  • Halloween: Halloween Party @ The Spike, Peckham
    39b Consort Road, Peckham. Between 2 railway bridges.
    The legendary Spike Halloween party returns.
    9pm – til dawn
    FREE

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Thursday November 1st, 2007

  • Music and Bday Bash Speakerscorner @ Jamm
    261 Brixton Road, London, SW9 6LH
    http://www.myspace.com/speakerscorner
    FREE ENTRY FREE SPEECH LYRICIST OPEN MIC EVENT “The second last Speakerscorner there will ever be…Two more an we gone, so come help us make em live! In many ways the event has been historical, we looking to end on a high note…Celebrating this month we have the long overdue “Rogue State” release party from Speakers own Chain of Command, thats Manage, Conflix, CLG & Syande, made extra special by both the fact that they will be performing all their tracks with full live band backing & that this is to be the final performance ever from the mighty CLG, who will also be celebrating his 30th BirthDay… Live support comes from the creme of the UK underground spitters…Rhyme Asylum drop an exclusive live preview of their anticipated “State of Lunacy” LP… The TextOffenders make there way all the way down from Newcastle to make their Speakerscorner debut along-side original crew member Stig of the Dump… Stig ofcourse reppin the live set with the doctor known as Syntax, thats 2 of EOW UKs top champs of 07, Stig now being the offical World EOW MC Challenge Champion also… Catch Verb T coming through to hit us of with some tracks from his new solo LP “Verbs with a vengence”… Minority Report drop in with some quick knowledge to celebrate the release of their debut 12″ “The Violence Of War” & Genius Squad (new crew outa Brighton featuring Conflix) come through to kick off the open mic… DJ Jazz T will be coming with a fresh routine & the Speakerscorner Quartet will be firing out the riddems for the open mic alongside myself DJ Snuff & DJ Steaz….. Big Fukkkkkkin night.. not to mention Keith Lawrence & Dark killing it in the Reggae room….book your time of work, bring some pennies to cop records (you know your saving money on the door tax so dont be a stingy c*nt, support)”
    8pm – 3am
    FREE
  • Music and Film Movimientos presents Dia De Los Muertos Celebration (and Launch of the 17th Latin American Film Festival 2007) @ Salmon and Compass
    58 Penton Street, Angel, N1 9PZ
    http://www.movimientos.org.uk/sitio/content/dia-de-los-muertos-celebration
    An event and special Day of the Dead Shrine dedicated to the victims of repression in Oaxaca, Mexico, with those that continue the struggle against state brutality and human rights violations, and in solidarity with the social movements there. With films documenting the resistance towards neo-liberalism, state terrorism in Oaxaca and beyond. Plus launch party for the Latin American Film Festival now in it’s 17th year, special guest Mexican DJ and the usual Latin dance-floor fire from Movimientos DJs and guest musicians.
    7pm – 2am
    FREE before 9pm, £3 after
  • Dinner, Free software, Networking: Free Software as Social Innovation @ The Hub
    5 Torrens Street, London EC1V 1NQ
    Check link and below for more details
    Thurs 8pm: get together dinnner
    (Friday 9am – 6pm: event at The Hub – see below)
    FREE
  • Music: Fingathing @ 229
    229 Great Portland Street, W1W 5PN
    http://www.myspace.com/fingathing
    Groovy act playing a London gig. “With turntables, an upright bass and bold live animations of crazy mutants in tow, Fingathing are a mass fusion of technical effects and live instruments creating an explosion of far-flung funk and crunching avant hip-hop. The grooves grip tighter than a black hole, the drums smack the cheeks like an asteroid rain-storm, and the bass rumbles and hums like an imploding star.”
    7pm – 12am
    £12

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Friday November 2nd, 2007

  • Dinner, Free software, Networking: Free Software as Social Innovation @ The Hub
    5 Torrens Street, London EC1V 1NQ
    http://fsfeurope.org/projects/stacs/london.en.html
    Free Software is a unique social innovation which promotes an empowered, sustainable and inclusive information society through its freedoms of use, studying, modification and redistribution. Popular Free Software applications include the Firefox web browser, the Wordpress blog engine and the Juice podcast receiver. The philosophy behind Free Software has also inspired new social projects like Wikipedia, Creative Commons and Open Access. Free Software Foundation Europe and M6-IT would like to invite you to a one day event. The event will help people learn more about Free Software and provide opportunities for hands-on experience with the technology. It’s organised as part of the work in the STACS project.
    (Thurs 8pm: get together dinnner)
    Friday 9am – 6pm: event at The Hub.
    FREE

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Saturday November 3rd, 2007

  • Climate Change: National Climate Camp Gathering @ East Oxford Community Centre
    44b Princes Street, Oxford, OX4 1DD.
    http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/nextmeeting.php
    The Climate Camp on its own didn’t stop climate change – but it’s part of a growing social movement that can! Come and take the next steps forward at the upcoming UK-wide meeting on Nov 3-4 in Oxford. Everyone is welcome, whether you came to the camp, or were simply inspired by it. The Climate Camp had 4 key aims: education, direct action, sustainable living, and building a social movement to collectively tackle climate change and build a better world. Regional meetings have been happening up and down the country, and in Oxford we will meet to collectively share all our ideas for taking our aims further. The agenda for this meeting has not yet been set – if you have any ideas about topics you think it is important for us to discuss, or if you are up for helping with planning and facilitating this meeting, please email meetings[at]climatecamp.org.uk.
    Local groups: please send any write-ups of discussions from your debrief meetings to website[at]climatecamp.org.uk, so they can be put on the website, and meetings[at]climatecamp.org.uk, so they can be fed into the national meeting agenda.
    Practical info: The meeting will run 11-6 on Saturday Nov 3 and 10-5 on Sunday Nov 4. The venue is the East Oxford Community Centre, Princes Street, Oxford (follow link for directions and a map). Vegan food will be provided at a cost of approximately 5 pounds a day. Floor accomodation is available (bring a sleeping bag!) and do please email oxford[at]climatecamp.org.uk in advance so we know how many people are coming! If you have any dietary, access, creche, or other needs, please get in touch by emailing oxford[at]climatecamp.org.uk.
    11-6 on Saturday Nov 3 and 10-5 on Sunday Nov 4
    FREE
  • Music and Poetry LIVE BOX 2 …with Sparhla & Zena Edwards @ Bernie Grant Arts Centre
    Town Hall Approach Rd, London, N154RX
    http://www.myspace.com/berniegrantartscentre
    http://www.berniegrantcentre.co.uk/pl53.html
    Live Box 2 makes its next stop on the journey through black music in the space where jazz meets soul with two internationally respected female artists Sparlha Swa and Zena Edwards. New York based singer-songwriter Sparlha Swa has been likened to Sade, Billie Holiday, Joni Mitchell, and Miriam Makeba. Born in Jamaica she has performed on an extensive international circuit with artists such as Hip-Hop artist and producer Carlos Mena and master of both bass and percussion Shree Shyam Das. Tottenham’s favourite daughter, spoken word poet and singer Zena Edwards, has taken the world by storm. From Def Jam Poetry in the US to the North Sea Jazz Festival, Edwards is one of the definers of the UK spoken word scene. A wordsmith, kora-player and jazz vocalist, Edwards is the original renaissance performer. As is Live Box style, musicians and vocalists are welcome to join the party. “Internationally acclaimed – creates her own intricate, mesmerising and unforgettable performance”- Apples And Snakes.
    8pm
    £7.50 / £5.50 conc.
  • Music: The Ancients Did Jazz @ Trinity Centre, Bristol
    Trinity Road St Phillips Bristol BS2 0NW
    http://www.ancientsdidjazz.co.uk/event.php
    An Epic Party of Ancient Proportions to celebrate the greatest and most important discovery in made up History: Ancient Civilizations Did Jazz!!! Dub Funkery from ‘PlanetMan and the Internationalz’. Lyrics of Wisdom from Hip Hop Bard ‘Knowledge Is Power’. Future Jazzmatazz from ‘Ashowka’. DJs spinning da funk and beats till dawn cometh. Theres more… Belly Dancers. A Philosophers Corner. UV body art. Nostalgia. U.V. Zones. Massage area. Historica. Fully licensed Bar. Chai stall. Ancient Trading post. Healing zone. A multitude of Ancient and Exotic Attractions.
    10pm – 6am
    £8 in advance from usual Bristol ticket outlets order online at www.bristolticketshop.co.uk or £10 on the door.
  • Film: No Volveran: The Venezuelan Revolution Now @ The Phoenix Cinema
    52 High Road, East Finchley, London, N2 9PJ
    The oldest purpose built cinema in the UK, the Phoenix is a community cinema showing independent, art-house & world cinema in a unique art-deco auditorium. Tonight will be the amazing new documentary that takes you into the heart of the Venezuelan revolution. Plus Q & A from the film makers William Roche & Melanie MacDonald. For more info about the film see here
    1.30 – 4pm
    £5

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Sunday November 4th, 2007

  • Music: Antehc Productions & The Shrine present… Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba LIVE @ Cargo
    83 Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY
    http://www.myspace.com/bassekoukouyate
    http://www.cargo-london.com
    “…one of the year’s sensational new arrivals.” *****The Independent (UK)
    “…dynamic stage presence that exploded with glorious combinations of the ngoni.” El Mundo (Spain)
    “Both ancient and utterly contemporary… like some African answer to Hendrix.” The Guardian
    “Malian lute master Bassekou Kouyate and his group, Ngoni Ba, were belting out their densely percussive music to a clearly enchanted [WOMAD] audience.” The Daily Telegraph
    “…a genius, a living proof that the blues comes from the region of Segu.” Taj Mahal
    “A new star to replace the king of the blues from Timbuktu” MOJO
    7pm – 1am
    £10 + booking fee

Monday November 5th, 2007

  • Know of something I should’ve included here – let me know! :)

Upcoming

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United Diversity Guide, October 23rd, 2007

Hello!

Welcome to the third edition of the United Diversity Guide!

Send feedback and submissions to josef @ uniteddiversity.com

Enjoy!

CONTENTS

  1. NEWS
    United Diversity News
    More good news
    Other recent news
  2. VIDEOS
    The Most Terrifying Video You’ll Ever See
    Meet “The Corporation” Director
    The Corporation
    Homegrown Revolution
    Sipson Resident on Heathrow Expansion
    Brookside Farm – Growing Food, Growing Energy
    NZ Transition Towns – Part 1
    NUCLEAR NONSENSE: Interview # 1 – Harvey Wasserman
    DRIVE BY PROJECTING
    Japanese Hornets / Bees
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United Diversity news

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Last week Oli pointed out that this section can be a bit depressing and needs some explanation, so here goes: this section is to remind us of the context within which we all work and why projects like United Diversity are so important.

Climate Change is happening faster than even the worst case scenarios and Peak Oil is now. As David Korten explains, we’re entering the “perfect economic storm” that is going to force a radical restructuring of economy and society.

However, we shouldn’t really treat this news as depressing; the existing economic and political structures in are society inherently unsustainable and grossly unjust. Yes, we’re facing unprecedented change and the challenge before us is daunting. But its not depressing. It is an opportunity. NOW is the time to self-organise, share resources, and work together to create the world we want. The time is now.

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Tuesday October 23rd, 2007

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Wednesday Oct 24th, 2007

  • Film: Siren Cinema @ Dame Colet House
    Ben Jonson Road, Stepney London E1 3NH
    http://www.siren-net.co.uk/
    Second in an excellent new fortnightly film night, see website for details.
  • Music: Heads High @ Jrink
    62 Frith Street, Soho,, London, W1D 3JN
    http://www.myspace.com/headshighmusic
    Every Wednesday, Heads High residents Cal Jada and Duke Etienne will be serving up a quality mix of jazz, afro beat, disco, boogie, (the deeper side of) house, hip hop, reggae and some yet to be classified material – for your pleasure only. Joined by guest DJs and a full live band complied of various musicians, producers, emcees and vocalists once a month, these Wednesday sessions are set to be so much more than just your regular drinking hang out.
    7pm – 1am
    FREE

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Thursday Oct 25th, 2007

  • Workshop: Graffiti Workshop @ @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com
    http://www.guerrillazoo.co.uk
    http://www.candie-bandit.com
    The Candie Bandit’s previous workshops have a great success. Students learn everything from the history of graffiti and street art, to how to make stencils and can control. She also talk about all the safety issues, from inhaling paint to standing on ladders to reach the high bits! She has previously involved local police to come and speak to the youths about punishment for graffiti which is followed up by a talk on how to make money from legal artwork by getting commissions or even teaching it too! She will be joined by several other infamous graff writers.
    6pm – 10pm
    Donations (Bring some paint / pens / cans / pads etc…)

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Friday October 26th, 2007

  • Workshop: Vocal Workshop @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com
    http://www.guerrillazoo.co.uk
    A workshop to explore the transformational power of sound. We will work with breath, free sound, toning and chant to reveal the full range of your authentic voice. ‘Eliza has an amazing and gentle presence. With lightness and integrity she opens the gateway to sacred heart of sound.’ Steve Nobel, Director of Alternatives, London.
    5 – 7pm
    £5
  • DIY Media MAYDAY Magazine launch weekend
    https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/londonscn-events/2007-10/msg00000.html
    MAYDAY magazine was formed out of the need to develop political and practical ideas around the movements we are involved in. From anti-fascism, social centres, migrant and no border struggles to the legacies and histories of class struggle in the UK . The intention is to bring together all our experiences and bring radical anti-capitalist and anarchist ideas to a wider audience. First issue includes articles: Mayday manifesto, Autonomous anti-fascism, tribe of wombles, Notes on No Borders, with contributions from Ian Bone, Dave Douglas, Trevor Bark (who will be in attendance on friday to talk about the magazine). Check link for more details.
  • Poetry and Acoustic Spacegirl’s Poetry Salon @ 491 Gallery
    491 Grove Green Road, London E11 4AA
    http://www.491gallery.com/
    http://uniteddiversity.com/spacegirls-poetry-salon-491-gallery/
    Loads of great poets and some music too. Check out the flyer here for more details.

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Saturday Oct 27th, 2007

  • Books, Workshops and Networking: London Anarchist Bookfair @ Queen Mary & Westfield College
    Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
    http://www.anarchistbookfair.org/
    The very first Anarchist Bookfair was in 1983. It’s happened every year since, getting bigger and better each time. This coming one is our 26th Anarchist Bookfair and it is the largest and most important regular gathering of Anarchists in the world. It reflects the full range of Anarchist groups, publishers and activity. Alongside the day length Bookfair, where you can get the latest books, pamphlets, magazines and all the other stuff, there are continual meetings and discussions on all aspects of anarchist activity. These are open to all. Through the day there is a professionally run creche and hot food. As has happened in previous years there will be anarchist caberet throughout the day and a full programme of videos/DVD’s for people to watch.
    10am – 6pm
    £1
  • Demo: Pre-emptive Peace Strikes – “Don’t Attack Iran”, 2pm @ Parliament Square
    http://www.peacestrike.org.uk/details.htm
    Withdraw your labour, book a day off work, or take a break from your usual routine and show the government that you are opposed to any actions or steps that might be taken that threaten the sovereign nation of Iran or any other country.
    2pm
    FREE
  • Music: Guerrilla Zoo Hijack Closing Night Party @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    (Located in-between The Kings Tun Pub and Starbucks, opposite Oceana nightclub) The nearest station is Kingston. Trains go directly from Waterloo, Vauxhall and Clapham Junction and take 20-30 mins. The gallery is 2 mins walk away from Kingston Station.
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com
    http://www.guerrillazoo.co.uk
    Our hijack has come to and end…So we want to go out in style, and have a bit of a party to celebrate!!! So all those of your have haven’t quite made it over yet, come and join us for an array of live bands, solo musicians, poets, live art and other happenings…and CHECK OUT THE UNIQUE ART INSTALLATIONS!!! All acts will be announced on the night (to keep with the spontaneity of the happening/hijack) but the proccedings will be commenced by Slackers – Renounced for singing in streets, bandstands, homes, shops, corporations, picket lines, public transport and baths across the country. Slackers will be sharing some of their songs and process. Changing the energy of the gallery space, and encouraging you to sing along with them…
    http://lambethbandofsolidarity.wordpress.com/we-are-slackers/
    6pm til LATE!
    FREE
  • Music, Film and Benefit: Anarchist Bookfair after party @ rampART
    https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/rampart/2007-10/msg00003.html
    http://rampart.co.nr/
    Offering something of a break in tradition, the noborders/rampART benefit party after the anarchist book fair is an alternative to hanging out in the pub. Open from 6pm it’s a chance to hang out with friends while supporting grassroots campaigns and a rare opportunity to listen to conscious hip-hop and rap with acts from the USA, Greece, Scarborough, Manchester, Bristol and London.
    DJ Rubbish + boogieknight + figure of speech + literal X + the edger +
    Drowning Dog + Malatesta
    proceeds to NoBorders and rampART
    Films, music and drinks from 6pm. Acts from 9pm
    Suggested donation £5
  • Music and Benefit Saharawi @ The Synergy Centre
    220 Farmers Road, London SE5 0TW
    http://www.thesynergycentre.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=101
    The Synergy Centre and Sandblast Arts present ‘Saharawi’ –
    a night of traditional world music and dance, world-dance DJs , a discussion led by Graham Hancock on the origins of civilisation, conscious film and acoustic performances.
    8pm – 8am
    £10 / 7 concs £5 before 11pm
  • Music and Benefit Halloween Ball extravaganza @ 491 Gallery
    491 Grove Green Road, London E11 4AA
    http://www.491gallery.com/
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5292113113
    This is a fund raising event with Suggested donation of £7 – £10 depending on financial status, all proceeds going to the gallery to support and improve resources and works underway, so come and party your pants off spooky style and help support this special gem of a place.
  • Music:Anarchist Bookfair Afterparty @ Dame Colet House
    Ben Jonson Road, Stepney London E1 3NH
    http://www.siren-net.co.uk/
    Sound Systems: Siren – Reknaw & 187
    Bands: Headjam – Ras Simeon Judah – Diverse D&B, Breaks, Dub, Ska, food from 7pm
    Full details on website.
  • Music Psychosemitic @ Ditch Bar in Shoreditch
    145 Shoredicth High St, E1 6JE
    http://www.myspace.com/psychosem
    Psychosemitic is a brand spanking new not-for-profit event production and multimedia agency that exists to bring together through Muslims, Jews, and people from across the MIddle East through music and interactive art. We also promote the music and art of these communities to the wider public and thereby encourage people from all backgrounds to learn more about these cultures.
    9pm – 3am
    £5

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Sunday October 28th, 2007

  • Festival: Diwali on the Square 2007 @ Trafalgar Square
    http://travelguides.lastminute.com/sisp/index.htm?fx=event&event_id=100218
    The Mayor of London and the Diwali in London Group host Diwali celebrations in the heart of London at Trafalgar Square. With festivities, food and performance, floating candles in the fountains, lights and saris draping the square, this recently-pedestrianised public space is transformed into a mini Mumbai for this important Hindu Festival of Light.
    12pm – 8pm
    FREE
  • Music: No Rest for The Wicked @ Club Hidden
    100 Tinworth Street, London SE11 5EQ
    http://www.alchemyrecords.co.uk/
    http://www.sinewave.tv/
    http://www.dontstayin.com/uk/london/hidden
    The official Alchemy Records daylight afterparty continues on from ‘Fright Night’ at the Hidden Nightclub in Vauxhall – five minutes walk from the Colloseum (if you are wonky then ten minutes!).
    8am – 8pm
    £8 on the door
    £5 (with Fright Night stamp)
    £4 presale online

Monday October 29th, 2007

  • Gathering: NODE.London Subscriber’s Meeting @ Gasworks Gallery
    155 Vauxhall Street, London SE11 5RH
    http://wiki.nodel.org/index.php/Subscriber_Meeting_24-09-2007
    The next NODE.London Subscribers’ Meeting is taking place on Monday 29 October from 6.30pm to 9.30pm, and will be at the Gasworks Gallery. Everyone is welcome. We hope to build still further on the great energy, and see yet more new faces – and continue to mix informal networking with more great ideas about how NODE.London, and media arts in London, can develop!
    6.30 – 9.30pm
    FREE If you can come, please send an e-mail to tim@tim-jones.co.uk so we know how much food and drink to provide.

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United Diversity Guide, October 16th, 2007

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Welcome to the second edition of the United Diversity Guide!

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  1. NEWS
    United Diversity News
    More good news
    Other recent news
  2. VIDEOS
    Third-World Wind Power: First Look
    Seamless Freedom: The Wireless Revolution
    NO VOLVERAN -The Venezuelan Revolution Now
    John Jordan
    It’s the end of the World as we know it #21
    Mesh Network in Mahavilachchiya – English Version
    EcoVillage Pioneers (movie trailer)
    Peace Not War Manchester 2006
    The Shock Doctrine by Alfonso Cuarón and Naomi Klein
    The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
    Pistol Shrimp
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United Diversity news

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Tuesday October 16, 2007

  • Music: Synergy Tuesday @ The Synergy Centre
    220 Farmers Road, London SE5 0TW
    http://www.thesynergycentre.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=75
    Acoustic music and poetry
    7pm – late
    £5/3
  • Music: One Taste Classic Upstairs @ The Distillers
    64 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 9PH
    http://onetaste.co.uk
    http://www.myspace.com/onetaste
    http://www.myspace.com/thedistillerspub
    Loads of great lives acts in a intimate surrounding.
    8.30 pm to 11 pm
    £5
  • Film: BANG! BANG! in Da Manor @ Bread & Roses
    68 Clapham Manor St SW4 6DZ
    http://unreportedworld.blogspot.com/2007/08/bread-roses_19.html
    Exposes the disproportionate level of violence and murder suffered by the black community of Britain.
    9pm
    FREE
  • Seminar and Networking: Web 2.0 – The What? The Why? The How? @ Centre for Charity Effectiveness
    Cass Business School, 106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ
    http://sounddelivery.eventbrite.com/
    More and more organisations are taking the plunge into Web 2.0. While the world has gone YouTube / MySpace / Facebook-crazy, the Third Sector is experiencing a mild flurry of excitement. This interactive seminar will provide an introduction to Web 2.0 and most importantly show practical applications for charities of all sizes. Using case studies from third sector organisations you will hear how Web 2.0 technologies are being incorporated into charities’ communications strategies. Book tickets online now.
    6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
    £30.00

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Wednesday Oct 17th, 2007

  • Workshop: Survival Challenge Kingston
    http://www.bryonyandor.co.uk
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com/
    Known as “guardians of the river” the people of Kingston Upon Thames live a dangerous and secluded life in their part of the wider London jungle. Survival Challenge Kingston takes a small group of explorers out into Kingston to look at the way other people live and ask questions about how we live. This is a kind of workshop. It is for those who want to challenge both mind and body and surprise themselves with what they are capable of. We set serious challenges for the individual while keeping humour close to hand. Suitable for ages 16 + and all fitness levels. This event is hosted by experienced survival artist Bryony Henderson who has hosted similar challenges in Rome, Rotterdam, Devon and other boroughs in London. Her work is influenced from her time spent with tribes in East Africa, 9 years of directing durational performance and working 9-5. She says “Survival Challenge has been my whole world for the last four years and it’s the most important thing in my life right now. It’s a series of events and workshops about people, places, time and culture. I hope is it also entertaining, because I want people to get involved and enjoy, especially people who wouldn’t normally get involved in this kind of thing, I also hope we can communicate something important to the world”
    9am – 5pm
    £5 per person
    Booking: bryonyhenderson@gmail.com / 07900391923
    Equipment: waterproofs, digital camera
  • Film: Bicycle Film Festival @ Rich Mix
    35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA
    http://bicyclefilmfestival.com/2007_site/london/
    The Bicycle Film Festival 2007 comes to London this week, Oct 17th – 21st. Check the website for full details.
    6pm – 12am daily, Oct 17th – 21st
    Admission price per program is £7.
    The festival pass is £21 and gets you into as many programs as you can handle. Still first come first serve so get there early. Available at Rich Mix Box Office
  • Music: Heads High @ Jrink
    62 Frith Street, Soho,, London, W1D 3JN
    http://www.myspace.com/headshighmusic
    Every Wednesday, Heads High residents Cal Jada and Duke Etienne will be serving up a quality mix of jazz, afro beat, disco, boogie, (the deeper side of) house, hip hop, reggae and some yet to be classified material – for your pleasure only. Joined by guest DJs and a full live band complied of various musicians, producers, emcees and vocalists once a month, these Wednesday sessions are set to be so much more than just your regular drinking hang out.
    7pm – 1am
    FREE
  • Debate: Teen Rage – Anarchy in the UK? Channel 4 Education debate @ RSA
    8 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6EZ
    http://channel4cypnteenrage.eventbrite.com/
    This event will attempt to make sense of what is happening to our teenagers, and examine what we can do to improve their well being.
    6 – 8.30pm
    FREE (SOLD OUT)

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Thursday Oct 18th, 2007

  • Workshop: Peer Education briefing @ St Martins Innovation Centre
    Procter Street, Opposite Red Lion Square (closest tube – Holborn Station),London,WC1B 4A
    http://nm-x.com/event/2007/10/peer-education-briefing
    tel:07941255210
    One of the most inspiring aspects of the Free Software movement has been its educational ethos: users teach each other and themselves, and share their experiences doing so. There is a rich history of peer education, which is now being re-examined and adapted by forward thinking organisations in light of new technologies and possibilities for self- directed learning.
    This briefing introduces some ground-breaking ideas and projects in the field of knowledge sharing, distributed learning and teaching.
    6:30 PM until 8:30 PM
    FREE
  • Workshop: live to create: Consumer or creator? You decide @ Behaviour & Business
    61 Mortimer Road N1 5AR
    http://livetocreate.net/
    In this first session, we will show you how you can communicate without speaking with someone you dont know. Guaranteed! We will also explore the effect you are having on the world around you by not developing your creativity, and how you can change your behavior for the better by increasing your awareness and commitment to creative living and working – right now.
    6 – 9pm
    £10
  • Film: Manga Film Screening @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com/
    Screenings throughout the day of cult classics such as Akira and Ghost in a Shell 1 & 2, and new releases from IG Plus / Production I.G amongst many other legendary animated Manga films.
    1pm til LATE!
    FREE
  • Music and Film: Kalabash Nigeria @ The Salmon and Compass
    58 Penton Street, Angel, N1 9PZ
    http://www.myspace.com/kalabashworld
    http://www.kalabashmovement.com
    A fantastic awareness raising night with documentary films and music.
    7pm – 2am
    FREE
  • Music: This Is Music London and Sweeet! present @ The Machbeth
    70 Hoxton Street, N1 6LP
    http://myspace.com/thisismusiclondon
    http://www.chillifried.com
    http://www.fusingnakedbeats.co.uk
    http://www.antehc.co.uk
    Live music from Popup, Favour for Sailors, 4 or 5 Magicians and Glamour Soundsystem. DJs Adam and Chris K DJ (Merok Records)
    8pm
    £5 / £3

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Friday October 19th, 2007

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Saturday Oct 20th, 2007

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Sunday October 21st, 2007

Monday October 22nd, 2007

  • Music: Stuff and Things @ Jamm
    261 Brixton Road, London, SW9 6LH
    http://www.brixtonjamm.org/events.asp?eventID=794
    Short Circus Stuff & Things, brought to you by the kind people at NeedleandThread, and Stubborn Sounds with Uncle Smutfist, Jones Deviation, and Mr Hovis. Expect breaks, bleeps, and electronical shenaniganry! We’ve got cheap beer, good vibes, and free added jugglers!
    8pm – at least midnight
    FREE
  • Film: No Borders @ The Good Ship
    289 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JR
    http://www.thegoodship.co.uk/whatson.shtml
    Free film night from No Borders, exploring the getting rid of all national borders.

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United Diversity Guide: October 9th, 2007

Hello all,

Welcome to the lovingly prepared first edition of the all-new United Diversity Guide!

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CONTENTS

  1. NEWS
    United Diversity News
    More good news
    Other recent news
  2. VIDEOS
    Rammed Earth
    New Light Bulbs in Plain English
    It’s the End of The World As We Know it #20
    Rob “The Rub” at Stop the war demo in trafalgar square
    Fuel shortage grips Nepal – 07 Oct 07
    Reparations: Portland Village Building Convergence 2006 Pt1
    Sunrise Festival 2007 Peace Not War Bad Science Gig
    The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community
    The Climate Change Despair and Empowerment Roadshow
  3. EVENTS THIS WEEK
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Lots of good stuff is happening! :)

United Diversity news

  • We got some great comments on We Have Land! :)
  • Stephen Watts from Grow Sheffield says “would love to offer my help in any way”
  • Graham from Energy Development Co-op adds “count on the support of our co-op and help regarding clean, positive energy for any “commons” land projects.”.
  • Sam Duby from Pura Vida got in touch to offer support and the potential to take some people down to Spain from the UK in a sail boat!
  • Thats offers of help with food and energy on the land, and low carbon transport for a future tour! :)
  • On Friday I’m meeting the crew at Passing Clouds (a lovely venue in Dalston – upstairs is a bit like Candid Cafe but bigger and with live music, downstairs is a big hall) about holding regular United Diversity gatherings there.
  • The contract for Tom and Joerg’s OpenCoin funding is getting drawn up by the funders.
  • The first MUST.tv promo should be ready by next week! Watch this space…

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Tuesday October 9, 2007

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Wednesday Oct 10th, 2007

  • Workshop: Beyond the Free Market @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com
    Starting with a guerrilla field trip to new Covent garden market & culminating in a shared free meal. This workshop/presentation will explore free-market policies and their effects on the food trade, various trends within industrial food production & their alternatives using discussion, film & presentations by various people involved in the industry. All food consumed, will being entirely safe & intact, will have been deemed unfit to trade – illustrating some of the contradictions inherent in the system.
    Cost – Donations / Time – Please contact gallery@guerrillazoo.co.uk
  • Debate: Authors & Advocacy for Monetary Justice @ The John Marshall Hall, Christ Church
    Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8DP
    http://www.letslinkuk.net/home/events.htm
    A debate about monetary reform and justice
    6-9pm
    £5: RSVP to peterchallen@googlemail.com
  • Music: One Taste Collective @ Jazz Cafe
    5 Parkway Camden Town London NW1 7PG
    http://onetaste.co.uk
    http://www.myspace.com/onetaste
    An amazing line-up of acts fresh from returning from the One Taste Festival Tour
    7pm – 2am
    £12.50 / £5 with flyer
  • Film: Siren Cinema @ Dame Colet House
    Ben Jonson Road, Stepney London E1 3NH
    http://www.siren-net.co.uk/
    The first in a new fortnightly film night.
    This weeks films: Pan’s Labyrinth (8pm) & Severance (10.30pm)
    8pm – late
    FREE (donations are always welcome but not expected)
  • Music: Raison D’Etre Open mic @ The Pelican
    All Saint St, Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, W11
    http://www.reason2b.net/events/event.2006-10-05.9935389224
    Some nice live music
    8pm – 11pm
    Free
  • Music: Heads High @ Jrink
    62 Frith Street, Soho,, London, W1D 3JN
    http://www.myspace.com/headshighmusic
    Every Wednesday, Heads High residents Cal Jada and Duke Etienne will be serving up a quality mix of jazz, afro beat, disco, boogie, (the deeper side of) house, hip hop, reggae and some yet to be classified material – for your pleasure only. Joined by guest DJs and a full live band complied of various musicians, producers, emcees and vocalists once a month, these Wednesday sessions are set to be so much more than just your regular drinking hang out.
    7pm – 1am
    FREE

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Thursday Oct 11th, 2007

  • Workshop: Ad Busting – A culture jamming workshop @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com
    Beginning with an introduction and history of culture jamming by The Creative Hub, this workshop will explore the techniques and motivations of a growing number of subvertisers – those who use public billboards & advertisements as the basis of politicised urban art. Cost – Donations / Time – Please contact gallery@guerrillazoo.co.uk
  • Music: Chilli Fried Presents Urban Asia @ Darbucka
    182 St John Street, London, EC1V 4JZ
    http://www.darbucka.com
    http://www.chillifried.com
    http://www.fusingnakedbeats.co.uk
    http://www.antehc.co.uk
    Fusing Naked Beats (live) plus guest DJs Zico & DJ Antehc and resident DJ Jamie Renton
    Chilli Fried North,
    8pm – 12am
    020 749087712
    £5 / £3

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Friday Oct 12th, 2007

  • Workshop: Urban Grooves Music Production Workshop @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com
    This workshop gives people a chance to explore making grooves from an exciting range of sounds. Looking at some drum and percussion techniques combined with cutting edge electronic equipment – drum pads, samplers, laptop to create various grooves including drum and bass, dance etc. Cost – Donations / Time – Please contact gallery@guerrillazoo.co.uk
  • Music: Merciless Records take over Alcatraz @ The Bunker Club
    46 Deptford Broadway, SE8
    Buses: 21, 53, 172, 177, 225, 453, N53, N89, N21
    Stations: New Cross / Deptford Bridge DLR
    http://myspace.com/speakerscorner
    http://myspace.com/expectnomercy
    Speakers Corner Quartet (live) plus DJs Snuff, Guide One, Dark playing dancehall earthquakes, crate dug funk breaks and UK hip-hop dub plates.
    10pm – 2am
    £3 w/flyer
  • Networking: Kendra “Almost EU Funded” Party @ Underbelly, Zigfrid
    11 Hoxton Square
    http://www.kendra.org.uk/meetings.php#meet32
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6359375811
    We’ve known Daniel from the Kendra project since http://wiki.espians.com/WTF_1 and he has some nice ideas about how technology can empower people and stuff.
    6pm – 1am
    FREE
  • Music: The Rhizomes Rootical Chaos Collective Present Live Reggae @ The Star Pub
    High Street, Guildford
    http://www.myspace.com/rhizomesreggae
    8pm – 1am
    £4/3 NUS
  • Music: Globalista @ Barrio North
    45 Essex Road, Islington, London, N1 2SF
    http://www.myspace.com/barrionorth
    Movimientos DJs Springfield & Pablo N present a night of fiery floor-filling Latin beats and way beyond…….With the 1970s NY Barrio sound as a starting point they will dip into Salsa and Hip Hop from Cuba, Reggaeton and Boricua broken beats from Puerto Rico, Cumbia and Mestizo beats from Mexico and Colombia and will touch down in Rio’s teeming Baile funk scene plus joining the dots worldwide with Reggae/Dancehall vibes, Rumba Catalan, Afrobeat, Arabic grooves and Balkan hotstep.
    8pm – 2am
    FREE
  • Music: Guerrilla Zoo @ Toilet Gallery
    151 Clarence Street Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT1 1QT
    (Located in-between The Kings Tun Pub and Starbucks, opposite Oceana nightclub) The nearest station is Kingston. Trains go directly from Waterloo, Vauxhall and Clapham Junction and take 20-30 mins. The gallery is 2 mins walk away from Kingston Station.
    http://www.myspace.com/ggrn
    http://www.gagarin.org.uk
    http://www.myspace.com/robertlogan
    http://hijack.guerrillazoo.com
    http://www.guerrillazoo.co.uk
    8pm
    Donations (£3)
  • Music: Inner Terrestrials and Dr Green Band @ Dame Colet House
    Ben Jonson Road, Stepney London E1 3NH
    http://www.the-infidel.co.uk/
    http://www.innerterrestrials.org.uk/
    http://www.myspace.com/drgreenband
    Skapunk plus Dub DJs
    9pm – 1am
    £5 – all funds raised to go to the ASS

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Saturday Oct 13th, 2007

  • Music: Acid Jam XII @ The Synergy Centre
    220 Farmers Road, London SE5 0TW
    http://www.acid-jam.com/
    Bring instruments, bring friends, dress fabulous and leave your inhibitions at the door. Both food and drink are served.
    6pm – 6am
    £3
  • Music: Party with a Purpose @ Private Venue
    Manor House, N15
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5592720747
    07888691737
    Email zangr.childlife@gamil.com for guest list.
    Great music, great visuals. Party to raise money for Childlife, Thailand – www.childlife-maesai.org. Every penny goes to charity and every artist is playing for free.
    8pm – late
    £10 donation (or what you can afford)

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Sunday Oct 14th, 2007

  • Music: Green Party Party @ JAMM
    261 Brixton Road, London, SW9 6LH
    http://www.brixtonjamm.org/events.asp?eventID=804
    London Green Party awareness gig. Raisingfunds for the party to continue their cause. One World, One Change. Vote Green!Come down and enjoy a full day of new and emerging bands alongside signedartists, stalls, food and films.
    3pm – 9pm
    £7

Monday Oct 15th, 2007

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We Have Land!

Hello all,

INTRO
As some of you know already, I’m out in Spain acquiring land for the Commons! :)

I came out here with 4 main tasks:

  1. to see and help my Dad
  2. to get my Dad’s land transferred into my name so we can invest it in the Commons!
  3. to send out this long overdue Commons Creation update!
  4. and to come up with a clear strategy for United Diversity.

Most of these overlap in some way. Since Commons Creation is a project co-ordinated by United Diversity I couldn’t really do 3 without doing a lot of thinking about 4 first (all whilst trying to deal with 1 and 2).

Therefore what follows is a bit of a rambling mix, part overdue Commons Creation update, and part United Diversity strategy.

BACKGROUND
I gave my first Commons Creation presentation on Sunday January 21st. At the meeting Peter Brownell said he’d give me 6 months to come up with a full legal model.

Well, 6 months is up! In fact, its over 8 months!

My last update was on Feb 16th and a lot has happened since then.

Only x (about 10 – need to check current status) people have actually set-up their standing orders and we only have £xxx (about 500 – got to call bank) in the bank.

But we now have land! And a plan!

LEGAL MODEL
Over the last 8 months I’ve done heaps of research into suitable legal model for the Commons Creation project. I’ve put the word out for legal models and documents and have collected a selection of rules for numerous Community Land Trusts and similar projects (such as Findhorn’s Ekopia project and Eko currency) across the UK.

Almost universally similar projects in the UK are registered as Industrial Provident Societies for the Benefit of the Community (IPS BenCom for short).

These guarantee a democratic co-operative structure whilst providing both a legal asset lock (ensuring assets brought in common are not sold off for private profit) and a simple way to raise money (i.e. it is possible to sell “shares” called “loan stock” that are basically fixed low-rate loans to the co-op).

Individuals can only invest up to £20k in an IPS, but there is no such limit on other IPSs investing in each other (which is significant considering how many similar projects are IPSs).

The IPS legal structure has a lot going for it and is currently under review and so could improve further (e.g. Credit Unions and similar might be allowed to perform more banking functions, limits on investment may change and registration costs may come down).

A handful of like minded projects in the UK are also registered as Community Interest Companies, or CICs, a new legal structure that requires a Community Interest Audit to guarantee community interest (an IPS BenCom also has to show how it will benefit the community but the rules aren’t quite the same), provides a legal asset lock, and can either be a Company registered be Guarantee or Shares (which could also be sold to raise funds).

Then there are Limited Liability Partnerships, or LLPs (what United Diversity is already). This is also a relatively new legal structure and is very tax efficient and flexible (its what all accounting firms are).

Unlike other legal structures that have fixed legal formats and rules that have to be followed, LLPs are simply governed by their Member Agreement, and this Member Agreement can be whatever format the Member’s agree (at present United Diversity doesn’t even formally have one, which means we default to standard partnership law).

I originally described the Commons Creation collective as “a network of individuals and groups raising funds for and awareness about world changing land, money and media projects”. This is actually a much better description of what I’ve always dreamt United Diversity will become.

Commons Creation is just part of that dream. The land investment part.

More specifically Commons Creation is a co-operative long-term investment fund whose purpose is to acquire and develop land and property into order to provide food, housing and energy that doesn’t cost the earth (economically or ecologically), and to provide a fair income return to investors (of time, money, or “monies worth”).

The proposed long-term plan for the Commons Creation legal model is to create something like a Community Land Partnership (CLP) described at http://www.opencapital.net/co-ownership.htm

The examples given are of an LLP with four Members:

  1. a Trustee Member – which holds the freehold of the Land in perpetuity on behalf of the Community;

    For any land acquired in the UK this is will either be an IPS or a CIC. Its hard to make a decision on details while IPS laws and regulations are being reviewed, so its best to wait and see what happens (in part simply because its expensive to register an IPS with customised rules and these fees may fall).

    With land outside the UK, e.g. Spain (or wherever else we happen acquire it) is probably better to entrust it to some local body incorporated under Spanish law than to either an IPS or CIC registered in the UK. This requires further investigation.

  2. an Occupier Member – which consists of the community of individuals and/or enterprises which occupy the Land and the property on it;

    In Spain this will be my Dad and whoever else ends up living or working on the land. Again, probably some kind of local association will probably be best and we need to research the options (although I think what they call an Association is likely to be the best bet)

  3. an Investor Member – which consists of the consortium of individuals and enterprises who invest money and/or money’s worth (such as the value of the land) in the CLP;

    By creating and signing a Member Agreement that stipulates minimum levels of member investment in the commons, Members of United Diversity will effectively be forming this consortium. An important first step.

    With our banked fivers and my Dad’s land already in the pot we’ll be able to convince more and more people to join the fun. Eventually people will begin to wonder Can I afford not to?” :)

  4. a Developer/ Operator Member, which provides development expertise and manages the CLP once the development is complete.

    This could be an existing or new local association, co-op or business, United Diversity, or whoever really. The point is that all stakeholders can become members of the Community Land Partnership and earn/invest proportional shares in the rental revenues collected on the land.

If we wait for such a complex structure to be in place before we do anything, we’ll never start. Trying to set-up such a partnership now would also be premature. We need to build capacity before attempting to manage such a complex partnership.

So lets just formalise (with a Member Agreement for United Diversity) and expand (via our events and existing social networks) what we’re already doing (banking our fivers in the United Diversity saving account).

Proposal: continue to use United Diversity LLP, but get legal help to write up a legal Member Agreement that formalises a minimum level of member investment in the Commons (and what that means, i.e. how investment decisions will be made and how returns on investment will be distributed).

Assuming everyone likes this plan, existing members of Commons Creation will then legally become members of United Diversity LLP and existing members of United Diversity LLP will need to sign the new agreement and start investing their minimum amount in the Commons too (if they haven’t already done so!).

DEFINING SCOPE OF PROJECTS
United Diversity is transforming, from a small social enterprise with big ideas, into an exciting social action network implementing big projects.

Commons Creation is the land project. It is a co-operative long-term investment fund whose purpose is to acquire and develop land and property into order to provide food, housing and energy that doesn’t the earth (economically or ecologically), and to provide a fair income return to investors (of time, money, or “monies worth”).

The long-term plan is to set-up a Community Land Partnership (CLP) as described and outlined at http://www.opencapital.net/co-ownership.htm and above. For now we’re just pooling our funds in the United Diversity saving account, but first bit of land – 5 acres in Spain – has already been acquired!

OpenCoin is the money project. And the first 30k of funding for that has been obtained too! See http://opencoin.org and http://uniteddiversity.com/ideas/ for more info.

MUST.tv is the media project. A MUST Report promo is nearly finished and we’ve got a regular slot on BBC World next spring! Check out the MUST.tv invite on http://uniteddiversity.com/ideas/ for more info and see http://biovoyager.wordpress.com

There are other exciting ICT projects too (notably Hub+, Dissconnected, CopyCan, and The Merton Rule – plus Dialstation once Dymitri is officially a member). Everyone needs to communicate, and money and media are both subsets of information really, so we end up doing a lot of information and communication technology!

MARKETING THE COMMONS AND THE UNITED DIVERSITY NETWORK
Everyone loves the name “United Diversity”.

Coupled with our “Together We Have Everything” strap line people seem to instantly understand the essence of the whole thing.

Conversely, very few people understand immediately what “Commons Creation” is all about and nearly everyone (including me!) confuses “Commons Creation” with “Creative Commons”.

Commons Creation is a fitting name for a long-term investment project that seeks to create and develop parcels of common land, but it will be much easier to get people to join a collective called United Diversity.

Therefore rather than member groups saying “join Commons Creation!” and linking to http://commonscreation.org we’ll say “join United Diversity!” and link to http://uniteddiversity.com.

The “Commons Creation Flyer” becomes the “United Diversity Guide” (something I’ve wanted to do properly since the early days, eg. http://tinyurl.com/3azozo from back in 2002).

PLAN
Here is a brief outline of the plan (i.e. the beginning of the United Diversity Strategic Plan).

  1. Open a United Diversity Triodos saving account and put all Commons money into there for then on.

    Due: ASAP.

  2. Get legal help to create United Diversity Member Agreement and formally sign up existing Commons Creation and United Diversity members.

    Due: Before Feb 8th, 2008 (Synergy Project @ SeOne and United Diversity’s birthday).

  3. Hold regular (monthly-ish) United Diversity Gatherings (at Passing Clouds and other venues). These will be all day events with food, film, dotmocracy, stalls, music and dancing.

    I’ll need help organising them from members but any time contributed will be counted as an investment in the commons and will earn shares proportionate to the “monies worth” invested.

    Due: at least one before Feb 8th, 2008. Ideally every month starting in November 2007 up until late spring/ early summer 2008 (and throughout the year if we’ve got enough capacity in London)

  4. Publish a regular United Diversity Guide – a weekly round-up of member news and projects (OpenCoin, MUST.tv, IdSpiral’s Ekopia Cafe project etc.), inspiring links, videos and events. Member groups will re-post/share the Guide with their MySpace friends, mailing lists etc.

    The wide distribution of the Guide will not only inform and inspire, but will help recruit further members and potentially provide a additional revenue stream (we could sell advertising in the Guide to approved ethical businesses – much like we intend to do with MUST.tv/BioVoyager) generating further funds for the Commons.

    To begin with, I’ll compile and edit the Guide each Monday (for publication on Tuesday) using information gathered from all the lists and feeds I subscribe to and all the social networking sites I’m on.

    For good measure members will also be able to submit news and links on the website or via e-mail. Eventually (once more elaborate systems are in place) the Guide will be edited collaboratively by members.

    The whole thing will be good practice (and will pave the way) for the MUST Report (a 6 monthly video round-up of all the most significant positive changes happening in our world, made up from BioVoyager footage and film submitted and shared on MUST.tv)

    Due: I’ll attempt to do a first edition on Monday 8th October, 2008 for publication on Tuesday 9th, 2008. I shouldn’t have any problems pulling together the content, but will need help creating a nice template for future editions.

  5. Organise an annual United Diversity Tour, initially to our land in Spain – a vegoil/biodiesel tour and/or cycle tour. Visit and document inspiring projects and throw parties along the way.

    Due: First small Tour (hopefully more than just me on my bike!) Spring/Summer 2008. Plans need to begin being made immediately. I’m going to make it happen in some shape or form, event if it is just me cycling there on my own! Proper ideas can be discussed online and planning meetings can be help at gatherings.

  6. Organise an annual “Building Man” Festival, initially very small, on and around our land in Spain – a cross between all the green festivals in the UK, Burning Man and a Village Building Convergence (see http://vbc.cityrepair.org )

    Due: First small Festival in Summer 2008. Probably Aug 1st – 16th, 2008 for the main event although hopefully we’ll magically manage to get a load of stuff done before then too (because it’ll be a bit too hot to work too hard by August). Aug 1st – 16th are nice dates because a) Aug first if a New Moon b) Aug 8th is my Dad’s birthday and it will be 08/08/08 c) Aug 11th – 15th is Buenache Festival d) Aug 16th is a Full Moon. All seems fitting :)

That’s it!

I could go on and on with more details, but I think this document is both long enough and good enough to go.

I hope I’ve made myself clear, that existing members of Commons Creation and United Diversity are happy with my proposals, and everyone get as excited about all this as me!

Whatever your thoughts and feelings, please please give send some feedback – I’d love to know what you think!

I leave you with a toast…

“to United Diversity – Together We Have Everything!”

Big smiles,

Josef.

Very Exciting News

Yesterday I had the most amazing and inspiring phone call ever.

A man called Ray called me from Cornwall, 2km from where Oli was already but totally randomly literally on his way to (thanks to Katharine), and basically said that he wants to entrust his land to a community very much like the commons creation collective – i.e. one with shared values (create a whole new economic system based on new land ownership and monetary systems etc.) he can grow to trust and love.

He’s got an 1.5 acre and is about to buy another acre. He wants to build sustainable housing and stuff. His partner runs a theatre company and they are both really into open space technology (self-organised meeting/conferences) and new forms of organisation.

I’ve just had another long conversation with him (we spoke for 2 hours before, and about another hour or so just now) and its seems that we may well try to have a what I call a “Building Man” festival on the land this summer (open space, build, celebrate)

Oli is going to make contact and hopefully go visit the land. It sounds very beautiful, near the sea and relatively high up with sea views and access to a lake (that they share with the quarry on the other side).

They’ve already got a load of waste materials from the quarry, enough to build a few cob/straw type structures.

Looks very like we could be off to a flying start!

To the Commons!

Commons Creation meeting


The first Commons Creation meeting took place on Sunday 21st January:

So far I’ve got some great groups signed up to the collective:

Peace Not War: http://peace.fm
The Synergy Project: http://thesynergyproject.org
OneTaste: http://onetaste.co.uk
Movimientos: http://www.movimientos.org.uk/ (site down!) they bring together all the Latin America solidarity groups and do regular monthly events with film and music.

This is just the beginning, but together these groups already regularly connect with 1000s of people. And they have all agreed to promote the Commons Creation project on all their flyers, mailouts and websites, and to offer special offers to members to the collective.

All these people collaborating to pools funds to buy land and build share infrastructure (The Fund) and working together as a marketing and media collective (The Flyer) is going to be a very powerful and exciting project (to learn more read through the background information ). Together We Have Everything

UPDATE: A copy of the presentation given can be downloaded here as a PDF (1.1Mb), PPT (2.4Mb) (PowerPoint), or ODP (2.3Mb) (OpenOffice.org Impress) file. Enjoy! :)

If you’re already sold on the idea and up for committing £5 a month from February onwards, please set up a standing order and join the list.
Commons Creation list:
https://lists.open.coop/mailman/listinfo/commons

Bank Account details:
name: uniteddiversity LLP
sort code: 09-06-66
account: 40375992:

If you still need convincing, check out the presentation or comment with your proposals!

Commons Creation: PDF (1.1Mb), PPT (2.4Mb) (PowerPoint), or ODP (2.3Mb) (OpenOffice.org Impress) file. Enjoy! :)