Harriet Andrews FRSA invites Fellows of the North to the Greater Manchester Democracy Hub, striving to bring together organisations, departments and individuals interested in democracy, engagement and participation.
Across Greater Manchester there are so many organisations doing fantastic work to build communities, increase participation and strengthen democracy. With so much going on, it can be hard to keep up-to-date with everyone else and find time to collaborate.
The Democracy Hub is a collaboration project between The Politics Project and The Democratic Society. It aims to bring everyone together for an evening to network, share ideas and explore ways to work together to create projects that further democracy. The format will be casual, with opportunities to network interspersed with short pitches where people can pose questions, discuss projects, co-ordinate around upcoming opportunities and promote their organisations.
To read more about the hub, please check out their website here.
The session will feature contributions from Helen Pidd discussing the new initiative WalkRideGM and from the team at Manchester Histories and the People's History Museum outlining the various activities taking place throughout the year as part of Peterloo 2019. See details of the event below.
Event: Greater Manchester Democracy Hub
Date & time: Tuesday 26 February, 5:30 – 7:30pm
Location: Federation House, Manchester, M4 4BF
The event is open to all. To reserve your place please sign up here.
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