Art Prompt #1 All creative hands on deck! For the first weekly prompt in our series, we are encouraging rebels to create their own purple boats in honour of Extinction Rebellion Scotland’s beloved Amal Gous – who has taken part in and been the focal point of some ...
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Every week a prompt will be announced on our social media pages to suggest a theme to create art around. This could be about the world indoors, out with our homes or the world we hope to see come to pass. Should the artist agree, the art shall be ...
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A year on from the 2019 International Rebellion: What’s changed? This month marks a year since Extinction Rebellion Scotland joined the Rebellion in London, part of the International Rebellion which rocked capital cities across the globe. This was the biggest direct action seen in the UK for decades and led ...
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The Ecological Regeneration working group from Extinction Rebellion Stirling have compiled a list of things we can do in and around our homes to support wildlife during these interesting times. They hope it can inspire people! PDF for download ...
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The following is from an XR Scotland rebel who was present at the protest, one year ago today, at North Bridge, Edinburgh. “The night before the action, we stayed up into the wee hours making banners. I was very proud of our yellow one listing the three demands. Its ...
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On the first day of the rebellion, we held the educational, family friendly Festival of Climate Reality. Rebels gathered for a day of learning and community building in Edinburgh. The program of talks, workshops, discussion spaces and art projects can be seen here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/190FYneKm4JxHYFFYYp67N4n4YCsIiSFT/view?usp=sharing ...
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Members of Extinction Rebellion Glasgow, Divest Strathclyde, Fossil Free COP and the Green Anti-Capitalist Front have disrupted the BP-sponsored “Think-In” hosted by Tortoise Media this evening (10 March 2020) at the University of Glasgow. The event’s title “Whose job is it to fight climate change – activists, ...
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Today, Saturday 29th February approximately 500 activists took part in a procession through Glasgow city centre as part of The Blue Wave. The campaigners of all ages, including families with children, were dressed in blue and green representing rising water to warn of the risk of flooding and extreme weather caused by ...
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Hundreds expected at the second BLUE WAVE parade on Saturday 29th February through Glasgow TODAYThe march highlights very real threat to Glasgow of rising sea levelsBeginning midday at Clydeside Amphitheatre, then walking to Buchanan Street Steps Today, Extinction Rebellion Glasgow, along with Extinction Rebellion Renfrewshire and East Dunbartonshire will be ...
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The Flow Country, ‘Scotland’s Amazon’, Europe’s largest peat bog and carbon sink, is under serious threat from a reckless and potentially extremely damaging spaceport development Planning application has been submitted for a proposed Space Hub which puts precious and rare natural ecosystem The Flow Country – Scotland’s Amazon – ...