Talk + Discussion: Alice Martin, New Economics Foundation
Thursday 21st July, 19:00 - 21:00 at PROTOHOME
We're very pleased to have a discussion hosted by Sustainable Cities* coming up on Thursday 21st July in PROTOHOME led by Alice
Martin, a researcher from the New Economics Foundation. She will be discussing the impacts of inequality and financialisation on the economy, as well as on peoples’ lives and work and will be specifically looking at how the UK housing crisis and financal
system are intertwined.
Free, no booking necessary. With finger food (donations for food).
Location: PROTOHOME, Upper Steenbergs, Stepney Bank Stables car park, Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne
* Sustainable Cities is a reading/discussion group which has been going more or less since 2012. They're interested in how we can live in the city sustainably - whether physically, emotionally or spiritually! All are welcome.
About PROTOHOME
PROTOHOME is a self-build housing project created by members of Crisis, the national charity for single homeless people,
temporarily sited and open to the public in the Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne.
A group of individuals who have experienced homelessness have developed a timber-frame self-build housing prototype using
a method of building specifically designed for untrained self-builders. The aim isn’t to create a full housing model with services, but a ‘shell’ structure that offers a vision of how this model could be developed into ‘working’ housing in the future.
PROTOHOME is open to the public to visit and plays host to a programme of events including talks, exhibitions, public forums,
film screenings, artist residencies, performances, workshops and more, examining the collaborative design/build process and wider issues concerning housing and homelessness in an austerity context, participatory alternatives and the politics of land and development.
See the website for more information, opening times and full details of the programme of events: www.protohome.co.uk // www.facebook.com/protohomenewcastle // [log in to unmask]
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