Dinner Talk at Cafe Kai
| July 23, 2010 | ||
| 6:30 pm | to | 10:00 pm |
BCCAN guests at the July Cafe Chew – Friday 23rd of July at Cafe Kai.
Cathy McCormack:
“In 1982 I became active in my community’s campaign in Glasgow to find a long term solution to damp housing, fuel poverty and the associated health problems. The first ever tenant-led passive solar housing energy demonstration project was completed in 1992. When we made the links between our sick housing, our sick children and the sickness of the planet, I became involved in the international struggle for justice. In 1982 Britain was also changed from an industrial to a money market economy and I was forced to live on welfare. When the propaganda began I realised there was a war going on: a “war without bullets” that was being fought with briefcases instead of guns. My recent biography, “The Wee Yellow Butterfly”, is a social history and critical analysis of the social, economic and psychological world war being waged against to poor. www.argyllpublishing.com ”
Cathy McCormack and David Fryer – a community critical psychologist currently based at Charles Sturt University – have been working together for over twenty years bringing together community activism and community psychology, within a critical frame of reference, to understand and contest oppression and the war without bullets. At Chewing the fat, David will introduce Cathy and begin a conversation, in which others are welcome to join, with her about climate change, the wider war without bullets, links between community activism and academic and professional allies and the relavance of work in Scotland for Australia.



