Next Reclaim the Night Edinburgh set for March 2009

Readers in Scotland, this is one for your 2009 diary. Another Reclaim the Night Edinburgh is scheduled, probably for March next year, possibly on International Women’s Day.

From the message on the RTN Edinburgh blog, it looks like the march is still in the planning stages:

We’ll hopefully be updating this blog about what we’re doing, to start us off I’ve copied the minutes from our last meeting below so that anyone who has any thoughts or suggestions on what we’re thinking about and doing can add comments. Please do add something, we really want our organising process to include as many people as possible, so even if you aren’t able to make it along to meetings (though we would love you to come!), you can still contribute.

Via A Christian Feminist Journey

Posted by Jess McCabe on 24 August 2008, at 8:55 PM | Comments (1)

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Rachel said:

Thanks Jess! Yeah, we are still in the planning stages, but the march is probably going to be in March. We're currently looking for more people wiilling to get involved, so if any Edinburgh people are reading this and want to do more than just come to the march then get in touch via the blog!

We're currently planning a networking event for October, more details about that will follow on the blog once we know them.

Posted on 25 August 2008 at 2:09 PM

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