Two reports on the vital issues of Manchester’s economy and relation to the rest of the world have been released today. Written by locally-based activists, with input from a wide range of other people, academics and policy-makers, the reports tackle the need for a “steady state” economy in Manchester (and the world!) and also practical steps that people can take (and are taking) in solidarity with people in the Majority World.
Both reports are free to download, from the steadystatemanchester website.
The reports will be formally launched next Tuesday evening (20th November). The event, which is open to all, is at the Mechanics Institute, on Princess St, at 7.30pm. You can book here.
Disclaimer: MCFly co-editors Arwa Aburawa and Marc Hudson have been heavily involved in the production of both reports, and are members of the Steady State Manchester collective.
