Virtual Migrants
presents
Passenger 11:
DISCUSSION, PERFORMANCE + BOOK LAUNCH
a
free event by Virtual Migrants,
Weds 28th November 2012, 6 - 8pm
@
International Anthony Burgess Foundation, 3 Cambridge Street, Engine House,
Chorlton Mill, Manchester M1 5BY

Book your place at
www.crudekillings.eventbrite.co.uk
(registration is strongly advised to be sure of entry)
Virtual Migrants present the latest of
their ‘Passenger’ events using live music and spoken word, plus a
panel discussion in response to Platform's new book The Oil Road.
The Oil Road, quotes BP - the fourth largest company in the world
- describing their operations as “Safe, Silent & Unseen”, but we
need both to "see" and to "hear" at whose expense are their
billions of dollars of annual profits.
This event by Virtual Migrants with support from Platform will
explore the themes of the book and ask, "How does the sanitisation
of difficult, violent processes and imperialist histories inform
the fight for climate justice today?"
The panel includes:
JAMES MARRIOTT - Platform & co-author of the book
ANNA GALKINA - Platform
JAYA GRAVES - Southern Voices
DEYIKA NZERIBE - Hulme Green Party
MARC HUDSON - Steady State Manchester
ARWA ABURAWA - Manchester Climate Monthly
KOOJ CHUHAN (chair) - Virtual Migrants
The 'Passenger' performance will involve Virtual Migrants'
artists:
SAI MURRAY (poetry/spoken word)
AIDAN JOLLY (music)
TRACEY ZENGENI (vocals)
TANHA MEHRZAD (multimedia projection/poetry)
www.virtualmigrants.com
Platform (London) are a social justice
organisation combining Arts, Activism, Education and Research. For
more info on The Oil Road and their work including the campaign
for justice in the Niger delta, Remember Saro-Wiwa see
http://platformlondon.org/.
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a preceding event at the same venue as a part of "The Oil Road"
launch in Manchester is:
MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES
- film screening by MANCHESTER FILM
CO-OPERATIVE
Jennifer Baichwal's compelling documentary of photographer Ed
Burtynsky's voyage of discovery in today's industrial China.
Tuesday 27th November, doors open 7.30pm
Admission £3 waged/£2 unwaged
www.manchesterfilm.coop
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