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Creating Radical Change

The Creating Radical Change project is supported by Greater Manchester System Changers and the Lankelly Chase Foundation. They have provided funding for a wide-ranging series of articles highlighting the work of organisations and individuals in Greater Manchester working to challenge existing systems, and creating the conditions for much healthier systems and a more just society to emerge.

One thing we can be certain of – change is coming. The silicon revolution, climate change and the Covid crisis are speeding up the rate at which change occurs, at a local and global level. This series will focus on the work of people who are steering that change in the right direction, working towards dismantling entrenched systems of oppression to create new systems that are effective in responding to the needs of disadvantaged and marginalised communities. The project will highlight the significant barriers, created by state and society, faced by these change makers and the tenacity, commitment and kindness needed to overcome them. We will investigate the problems faced and present solutions offered, here in Greater Manchester and elsewhere.

Manchester, and the surrounding region, has a rich history of promoting radical change and fighting for what is right. The Peterloo protests for democratic reform, the suffragettes fight for equality for women, the formation of the Trades Union Congress in the city are just three high profile causes in that rich history. Radical thought continues in Greater Manchester and drives the work that this series will report on.

In the city’s industrial heyday PM Benjamin Disraeli said: “What Manchester does today the rest of the world does tomorrow.” The post-industrial city region is still a hive of radical thought and innovation and this series will highlight these radical thoughts and actions, aiming to create a better society, so that others may learn from them. Is there a better place to change the world than right here on your doorstep in Greater Manchester?

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Manchester marches on the cost-of-living crisis

By Conrad Bower | 4 April, 2022Features

The cost-of-living crisis is hitting those least able to afford it the hardest, across Greater Manchester. Rally in Manchester called out government failure to address the crisis and demanded justice for the 800 sacked P&O ferry workers.

Loan sharks are circling in North Manchester: debt awareness is key to fending them off

By Conrad Bower | 24 March, 2022Features

Chain Reactions debt awareness event aims to help the increasing numbers of families struggling with debt, which threatens to drag them down with it, due to the cost-of-living crisis.

Climate Emergency

Grassroots climate campaign fighting to save our planet, starting with Manchester

By Kit Bell | 17 March, 2022Features

Climate Emergency Manchester are an activist group keeping Manchester council on their toes when it comes to meeting their commitments on tackling the climate emergency.

legislative theatre

Legislative theatre: enhancing and diversifying democracy, with a smile

By Conrad Bower | 12 March, 2022Features

Legislative theatre is flipping the power dynamics between the homeless and policy makers in GM, creating new workable policies drafted by people with experience of homelessness and tailored to their needs.

comedy

STAND UP + FEEL GOOD: Contact Hostel addresses gender inequality in comedy

By Alexandria Slater | 9 March, 2022Culture

Addressing the gender imbalance in comedy, Contact Hostel organised an all-female lineup show at Feel Good Club café in the Northern Quarter, with all of the money raised going towards vulnerable teenage girls in Manchester.

Gary Younge standing on a balcony, smiling, looking directly at the camera. He's a black man wearing a denim shirt.

Gary Younge: ‘We must dream of the world we want, and then fight for it’

By Alexandria Slater | 3 March, 2022Features

Professor Gary Younge’s ‘I danced here on other peoples’ dreams’ talk discussed the inequalities in society exposed by the Covid-19 pandemic and explored the potential for people to build ‘a more diverse, respectful and inclusive society.’

‘Explore the past, change the future’ at the Working Class Movement Library

By Gary Roberts | 25 February, 2022Features

The Working Class Movement Library in Salford holds a unique record of Greater Manchester’s radical past that resonates with current social issues and the continuing fight for justice.

Potestors outside Elbit factory in Oldham

‘The Arms Factory Next Door’ – the campaign to oust Elbit from Oldham

By Rafe Conn | 24 February, 2022Features

Elbit is the largest supplier to the Israeli military of unmanned aerial drones, which are used in lethal force attacks in Gaza leading to the deaths of Palestinian civilians.

Rafe Conn’s video documents the successful struggle of pro-Palestinian campaigners to remove the Israeli owned Elbit factory from Oldham.

Elephants in the room

The elephants in the room: the ordinary people tackling the issues professionals fail to

By Kit Bell | 6 February, 2022Features

The Elephants Trail is a project working in Greater Manchester to address the problems faced by people living with severe and multiple disadvantage.

RECLAIM members on breakfast TV

‘If you’ve ever been told to stay silent, get louder’ RECLAIM tells the young working-class

By Judith Suckling | 6 January, 2022Features

Manchester based charity RECLAIM are on a mission to increase the diversity of working-class voices heard in professional life.

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