RADICAL LEARNING
Radical Education Network Inaugural meeting Saturday 19 April 12pm - 4pm
This
will be the first of several meetings to establish the Radical Education
Network, with a plan to hold meetings in other parts of the country.
The Network is not restricted to party members and is open to others
who are interested in developing radical education in
Future Sessions
Thursday
24 April 7pm-9pm
Workshop How to build left political parties in the 21st Century Using
an article written by Hilary Wainright we look at the main issues facing
activists†internationally- †who are building socialist and anti capitalist
parties. How to marry effective organisation with
democracy and the role of social movements in building new parties.
Saturday
26 Apri1
12pm - 4pm Workshop How to win Free Public Transport Now we have almost
won Free Prescription Charges, Free School Meals and Abolition of the
Council Tax - all SSP policies -†what is it going to take to win Free
Public Transport? This workshop looks at policy, strategy and building
the campaign through activity. It will be part classroom based and part
street activity. If you would like to take part let me know.
Thursday
1 May 7pm - 9pm
Workshop How to Organise an SSP branch, the good the bad and the inspirational!
With Kevin McVey who has seen it all. Kevin from Cumbernauld has been
the branch organiser of; his trade union branch, the Scottish Socialist
Alliance branch, and his Scottish Socialist Party branch, over the last
15 years. This workshop is aimed at branch organisers, chairpersons,
Voice organisers and treasurers, his Scottish Socialist Alliance branch
and his SSP branch. It will be a practical workshop aimed at sharing
our skills.
All
sessions take place at:
Department of Adult and Continuing Education Glasgow University St Andrew’s
Building 11 Eldon Street Glasgow G3 (Across from the STUC building,
Kelvinbridge Underground or 5 mins walk from Charing Cross up Woodlands
Road.)
Tea,
coffee & biscuits will be provided. Contact Frances Curran:
OBITUARY
Rowland Sheret
1945-2008
by David Fowler
IT
was without doubt gratifying to all friends and family of
Rowland Sheret who gathered at Falkirk Crematorium on 4 April
to celebrate the life of this exemplary comrade to see such
numbers attending this commemoration.
Rowland had discussed with friends prior to his death the
manner in which he wished this, his final meeting, to be conducted, and
faithful to his lifelong atheism there was no religious element
to the proceedings.
Instead, we joined together in singing Scots Wha Hae and Auld
Lang Syne, to symbolise Rowland’s commitment to an independent
socialist
Between the songs there were short reminiscences of Rowland
and particularly moving were the words of Chilean exiles Patty
and Pedro who spoke eloquently of Rowland’s work, not
only supporting exiled Chileans in Scotland but also in securing
the twinning of
According to these comrades, there are many today in Calama
who would have starved but for this act of solidarity.
In honour of this a Chilean flag draped his coffin.
After the committal, the celebration of Rowland’s life continued
in
One of these pointed out that from the Vietnamese Solidarity
Campaign, through the miners strike, to G8 and the campaign against
the privatisation of
Another, that Rowland was one of those rare people who managed
to combine trade union militancy and political activism.
I first met Rowland, as a callow youth, in 1972 in the wake
of the protests against the Queen’s visit to
Later, at his prompting I started
to read the socialist classics.
At times it was difficult, but one concept - the Leninist
idea of the worker intellectual - gave me no problems at all,
for I had the living embodiment before me.