Activism looks different in rural areas.

There are unique contexts, challenges and logistics to consider. 

Are you keen to be involved in campaigning but not sure how to go about it in your local area?

Have you felt isolated in your support for the rights of Palestinian people?

Are you part of a group that has stories, experiences or successes to share?

We want to hear about it!

As the UK government and Police Scotland increase their suppression of our rights to protest, we need to be informed and united in our resistance.

 


 

 

Argyll & Bute branch welcome you to the Three Villages Hall in Arrochar, for an afternoon of talks, workshops and networking.

Hear from SPSC members who have recently visited occupied Palestine and will share important messages from the people they met there

Join a workshop from the Scottish Community and Activists Legal Project to ensure that you Know Your Rights

Learn about current campaigns that YOU can share in your local community, or join from home

Network and chat with like minded people

 

 


 

Please arrive for an 11am start.

There is limited car parking at the hall, with on street or paid car parks nearby.

We’ll have a full programme until around 3pm –  a light lunch is included in the registration fee of £6pp.

There will be merchandise, t-shirts, books on sale on the day and donations to the SPSC No One Left Behind fighting fund are gratefully received.

 

 

 

 

 

Please buy your ticket here : https://square.link/u/kbiWSSBv

Spaces are limited so we recommend booking your ticket in advance – before booking your travel or accommodation.

Please email argyllandbute@scottishpsc.org.uk with any queries, accessibility or dietary needs beforehand so we can do our best to accommodate.