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Amnesty International Scottish Student Conference 2013

January 24, 2013 in events, information, main by Elena

This year it is Glasgow University Amnesty’s turn to organise the Amnesty International Scottish Student Conference!

The conference will be held on Saturday 9th February 2013, and consist of a one day event at Glasgow University open to all students interested in the work of Amnesty student groups in Scotland. We will be addressing a range of topics through discussions, guests speakers and film-screenings. This is a great opportunity to meet other like-minded student activists, learn more about Amnesty’s work and about human rights in general, and hear what the other student groups have been up to this year.

To round off the day GU Amnesty cordially invites you to THE SECRET POLICEMAN’S BALL 2013 – our biggest fundraiser of the year – it is a night of stand-up comedy held at the Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow University.

Accomodation can be arranged for all those wishing to attend the Secret Policeman’s Ball – please email and ask!

Facebook Event Page for the Secret Policeman’s Ball – https://www.facebook.com/events/319937054773907/

Please click attending on Facebook for the conference so we have a rough idea of numbers – https://www.facebook.com/events/424014144334609/

CONFERENCE DETAILS:

Date: Saturday 9th February 2013

Time: 10am – 4pm

Venue: Queen Margaret Union, 22 University Gardens, G12 8QN

Cost: FREE to attend (so just food and travel costs)

Questions? email us

Speakers:

On the subject of CONFLICT MINERALS… Congo Scots http://www.congoscots.co.uk/Pages/about.html On the subject of SCOTTISH GYPSY TRAVELLERS… Amnesty Scotland Jess Smith http://www.jesssmith.co.uk/ On the subject of FALUN GONG… Yu Yu Williams Including a FILM SCREENING of Free China

Recap of Second Meeting of 2013

January 24, 2013 in main, photos by Rob Hallam

(photos below)

Many thanks to Ruth, Owen and Daniel for their talk and information on asylum seekers, refugees and destitution.

Thanks also to all the members old and new that came along, it was great to see so many people along in the new year!

For those interested, the Stop Destitution campaign video discussed during the presentation is embedded below:

Photos below. Special Amnesty greeting to our former president Catherine 🙂

Refugee Rights, Destitution and SPB Publicity

January 21, 2013 in events, main by Martin Lennon

Hey everybody,

 

It’s nice walking around campus seeing the orange Secret Policeman’s Ball posters everywhere. Plans are pretty much all in place and we’ve even got tickets on sale both online and in the real world at the QMU box office. A fair few took tickets away last week to punt to their friends, so can you guys make sure that you bring either the tickets or, preferably, the money along to the meeting tomorrow – 5pm – QMU – Committee Room 1.

This Week:

It’s a really good topic this week, we’re going to be focussing on Human Rights for Refugees and focussing on the problem destitution especially in the UK and especially Glasgow. It is a real eye opening subject and one that has a pretty big impact on almost everyone who encounters it. It is at once a pretty sad indictment of the state of human rights in the UK and a pretty inspiring example of how some small groups are making a big difference.

It will mean a wee break in format though. No tables this week, we have a presentation and video followed by a postcard writing action.

Secret Policeman’s Ball Chat:

We’re getting closer and closer to the big day and its time to start sorting out who is going to flier where and when. If you want a piece of the fliering action please fill in rota on the Doodle here:

Coming Up:

  • Secret Policeman’s Ball – 9th February
  • Lecture by  Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK – 31st January

See you tomorrow,

Martin

Photos From the First Meeting of 2013

January 16, 2013 in main, photos by Debbie White

Thanks to everyone who came along to our (re)introduction meeting on Tuesday. We’re very excited for the SPB and everything that’s coming up in the coming year.

First Meeting Of 2013

January 14, 2013 in main by Martin Lennon

Hey everybody,

I hope you’re back in the term time swing and ready for some Amnesty action. We’re having our first meeting back tomorrow at 5pm in QMU Committee Room 1. There is plenty planned for this term and lots to show off so if you’ve always meant to come along but not made the leap, this is the week to come!

Over the winter break we’ve been busy redoing our Facebook presence so make sure you like our new page at: facebook.com/guamnesty

We’re proud to announce that tickets for this year’s Secret Policeman’s Ball are on sale on our flash new website and will soon be coming to a QMU box office near you. There are two types to chose from – £5 for just the main event or £7 for the main event and our after party hosted by GU Philanthrobeats!

This Week:

The next few weeks are going to have a heavy SPB presence (it’s the biggest student fundraiser in the UK after all) but we’ll try to make sure we have as good a range as usual:

– I’m going to do a presentation on who we are at GU Amnesty and what we do – Siuan is going to start planning the decorations for the SPB – Louise is going to start planning the publicity for the SPB – Elena is going to do a letter writing action

Coming Up:

– Secret Policeman’s Ball & After Party – 9th February – a night of Scotland’s best stand up comedy followed by the best DJ talent on campus – Lecture by Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International, UK – 31st January – free tickets available here http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5151251532/eorg
– Secret Policeman’s Ball – 9th February

See you tomorrow,

Martin

Welcome to our new website!

January 11, 2013 in main, news by Rob Hallam

We figured that the old site was starting to look its age, so we’ve give it a wee sprucing up. It’s a bit easier for us to update too so hopefully it will be a bit more dynamic than out old site.

We’ve kept much of our old content up so you can still see pictures of our past events and down below you can even see our previous blog posts.

We also have a shiny new Facebook Page at:

www.facebook.com/guamnesty

If you want to keep up with us and can’t make our weekly meetings, these are the places to be!

Last Meeting of 2012!

November 26, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Hello all,

How are we? Good? Fantastic.

It’s our last weekly meeting of this term tomorrow. I, for one, am devastated. It has been a great term, we’ve made videos, we’ve made banners, we’ve baked and sold cakes, we’ve made tote bags, we’ve heard from some inspirational guests, we’ve watched films, we’ve even had a motion lodged in the Scottish Parliament! It’s been busy, it’s been productive and it’s been terrific. If you’re not coming along to the screening/ social tonight and I don’t see you before you go home – Merry Christmas. I’ll tell you happy New Year when we start back, as always at 5 pm first Tuesday of term in Committee Room 1 of the QMU.

This Week

This week’s meeting is a very chilled out affair. Tomorrow at 5pm we’re showing last year’s Secret Policeman’s Ball in the Williams Room of the John Mac and eating some popcorn and eating some bake sale treats. It was a really funny night and we’ve managed to edit the whole 4 hour extravaganza down to an hour and a bit of sheer gold. After it’s finished we’ll head down to Common Rooms where I’ve managed to blag some free food for us all.

Comedy, pub, food, free… all the boxes are ticked.

Coming Up

We’re hoping to a do a few week events during the exam period. Caroling was a big success last year and we have Human Rights Day during the exams so there are plenty of possibilities on the horizon. If we do plan anything we’ll be sure to let you know. Until then the big thing on the horizon is, as always:

– 9th February – Secret Policeman’s Ball

See you tomorrow,

Martin

SPB Screening and Student Conference

November 20, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Hi everybody!

The Student Conference was fantastic; I would very highly recommend that you go next year if you can. This year’s was particularly fun though because it saw us presented with our Secret Policeman’s Ball’s second consecutive award for Best Fundraising Event! The trophy is enjoying a brief stay in my flat, but you guys will all get a shot of it at our usual meeting tomorrow at 5pm in Committee Room 1 of the QMU – before we give it to last years President and casualty of the 2012 SPB Catherine.

This Week’s Meeting

It’s the usual tapas style Amnesty meeting this week, we have:

– A presentation on Women’s Rights in Afghanistan to mark International Day for the Eradication of Violence against Women – Committee Room 2 will be decked out with our new graffiti style Conflict Free Glasgow out so that we can get our Conflict minerals campaign video filmed – The merchandise department (Jana) will be making a few Christmas cards and finishing off some tote bags – Nathan will be taking a table writing Christmas cards to prisoners of conscience

Coming Up

Next Week will be our last weekly meeting before the break and we will be having a screening of last year’s award winning Secret Policeman’s Ball in the Williams Room of the John McIntyre Building at 5pm. Come along for some laughs, popcorn and shortly thereafter a trip to the pub and some free food – http://www.facebook.com/events/246908938771566/

– 27th November SPB Screening and Christmas Party – 26th November Reclaim the Night March – 9th February Secret Policeman’s Ball

See you guys tomorrow,

Martin

Remembrance Sunday, Pub Quiz, and Coming Up

November 12, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Hey gang,

Last night’s pub quiz was a rampant success. The turnout was impressive, the banner was fluid and the funds were raised. Over £160 went straight into the Raise off account just from last night – more than 24 university groups raised all last year! But even as we plan Nathan and I’s imminent break into the game show hosting industry, we have another full week ahead of us, starting as we always do at 5pm on Tuesday in Committee Room 1 of the QMU.

This Week’s Meeting:

We have, as always a good range of Amnesty fun lined up for you fine people this week:

– Yesterday was Rememberence Sunday, as I am sure you are all aware, to mark the occasion Nathan is going to give a presentation on Human Rights in the context of war. – Jana is hoping to have a table making Christmas Cards for us to add to our increasing merch range and also because Christmas is awesome. – Siuan and Ruth are going to be putting the final touches to the backdrop that we are going to use for the conflict minerals campaign video, which we will be (finally) filming next week – Cat is going to be finishing the main footage for her own video project on activism, we’re going to have a second room booked for this (we’re slowly just taking over the QMU) but it won’t start until after Nathan’s presentation

Coming Up:

We’ve unfortunately had to postpone the Dialectic Society event until next term. We just couldn’t get a suitable room booked in time, but we are all really keen to get this event off of the ground next term. Still, there is always plenty to look forward to on the horizon including:

– 16-18th November UK Student Conference – 21st November Dialectic Panel Dicsussion – 27th November SPB Screening and Christmas Party – 26th November Reclaim the Night March – 9th February Secret Policeman’s Ball

Thanks for coming last night guys and see you tomorrow,

Martin

Pub Quiz and Student Conference

November 10, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Hey everyone,

Pub Quiz

Me and Nathan are just putting the final touches on tomorrow’s quiz. It is really shaping up to be a great night, I know we’ve not done a lot to promote it but it just means you guys have to bring even more of your friends along. It’s at 7:30pm tomorrow in Jim’s Bar of the QMU. Entry is £3.

http://www.facebook.com/events/399130753492257/

Student Conference

The Student Conference is next weekend and we need someone to go down to accept an award on behalf of the group. I want you to be that person. Yes, you. Specifically YOU.

These away trips with Amnesty are fantastic. Everyone who has been to one has they same thing to say about them – they are an amazing expereince where you meet other Amnesty activists from all over the UK and make some really amazing friends. I cannot recommend that you go enough. Everyone on the committee has either work, parents visiting, deadlines or dissertation deadlines looming this weekend. It’s just fallen at the wrong time for any of us to go down.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=11635

The group is now willing to pay someone’s registration fee for the conference, meaning all you need to pay for is transport down to London and back. Accommodation, food, everything else is all going to be paid for you. If no one else wants to go I am going to go down (and have a great time while I’m down there but), it will mean a very big strain on my time before a major dissertation deadline.

See you guys tomorrow at the Pub Quiz,

Martin