We've added João Paulo Rodrigues of Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement to the lineup for our conference on 25 March
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Hi John,
I wanted to let you know that we’ve added a really exciting speaker to the line-up of our Resisting Monopoly Capitalism ([link removed]) activist conference.
We're going to be joined by João Paulo Rodrigues, one of the leaders of Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement, a huge social movement which has won land redistribution for literally hundreds of thousands of landless people through land occupations. They’re fighting for food sovereignty in the face of agribusiness power.
The corporate-dominated food sector has a huge carbon footprint, and like other aspects of monopoly capitalism, concentrates huge power and wealth in the hands of a few. Just two companies control 40% of the global seed market, while between 2020 and 2022, 62 people became ‘food billionaires’. In one of the sessions, Ronnie Hall from food campaigners ETC Group will join João to discuss how agriculture is increasingly dominated by a few huge corporations and how people are fighting back.
** Resisting Monopoly Capitalism
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Extreme corporate power on a planet in crisis
* When: Saturday 25 March, 11am-6pm,
* Where: Brunei Gallery, SOAS, London WC1B 5DQ (see on map ([link removed]) )
Book your free place ([link removed])
Other international speakers who will be joining us include Julia Kosgei from Kenya, a policy adviser to the People’s Vaccine Alliance; Parminder Jeet Singh, co-director of IT for Change in India; Nick Shaxson, author of tax haven takedown Treasure Islands, and Finance Curse; and Aurélie Trouvé, the parliamentary chair of France’s left opposition coalition NUPES.
** About this event
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In this conference, we will discuss and unpack what monopoly capitalism is, how it creates inequality and injustice, and explore ways to fight back and organise for a different world.
As agriculture, energy, tech, pharmaceuticals and finance corporations rake it in as never before while ordinary people around the world face austerity and a cost of living crisis, we think now is the right time to bring people together to face the power corporations head on.
Will you come along and be part of this important conference?
Register now ([link removed])
** How we can help
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We know it can be difficult for people to make a conference like this, so we’re trying to make it as easy as possible. We’re currently investigating options for helping with childcare – if this is of interest to you, please let me know, including the age of your child(ren), so that we can get a better idea of what it is useful to offer.
We're really looking forward to seeing members and supporters in person at this conference, as we won’t just be listening to speakers, but having discussions about the way forward and running organising spaces. However, if you can’t make it, we can now confirm you will be able to watch the plenaries streamed online as they happen. More details to follow.
In solidarity,
James O'Nions
Head of activism
** The fight for a fairer future depends on committed and passionate people like you.
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