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SUMMARY:Mould is Political Screening – Sheffield
DESCRIPTION:Over 2 million people in the UK are living in homes with black mould – a serious risk to their health and wellbeing. But it’s not tenants who have gotten us into this situation –  it’s politicians. For too long\, politicians have prioritised landlords’ wealth over people’s health. Now\, we’re saying: enough.A new film from the Homes for Us alliance\, Mould is Political\, shows the impact of black mould on one family\, and how ordinary people are coming together to demand change.Here in Sheffield\, far too many people are living in cold\, damp and unsafe homes – making them sick and causing constant stress\, all due to political failure and profiteering landlords. \n\n\n\nJoin Medact Sheffield and Sheffield Tenants Union for a screening of Mould is Political\, followed by food and a discussion about the issues people are facing here in Sheffield\, and how health workers\, tenants and community members can come together to organise for decent\, safe housing for all.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/mould-is-political-sheffield/
LOCATION:Sharrow Community Forum\, The OId Junior School\, S View Road\, Sharrow\, Sheffield\, S7 1DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films
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SUMMARY:Leeds: Migration is life! How do we resist borders in the everyday?
DESCRIPTION:Join local migrant justice organisations & community groups for an afternoon of practical workshops on resisting the Hostile Environment\, and a screening of ‘NHS Borderlands’. \n\n\n\n\n\nWe’re all Leeds aren’t we? \n\n\n\nWhoever we are and wherever we come from\, most strive to treat others how we want to be treated. While the people in power continue to show that they don’t care about us\, we must show that we do care about one another. \n\n\n\n\nSign up on Eventbrite!\n\n\n\n\nLocal Leeds migrant justice organisations and community groups have come together to bring this afternoon of practical workshops to learn about how we can resist violent borders that have been brought into our everyday lives through the government’s cruel Hostile Environment policies. \n\n\n\nPAFRAS\, Racial Justice Network\, Yorkshire Resists\, Stop the Scan\, Leeds Anti-Raids Action and Patients Not Passport will be sharing their expertise and practical tools for resistance as well as raising the voices of those who are subject to Hostile Environment policies. We will also be screening the award-winning Bare Life Film’s NHS Borderlands\, an investigative documentary exploring the human impact of NHS charges on migrants. The short film explores the story of Angela\, who fled persecution in Zimbabwe only to be subjected to Hostile Environment immigration policies in the UK and charged £8\,000 for vital medical care. \n\n\n\nThis event is aimed at both people who are subject to immigration control as well as those who wish to learn more about how they can stand in solidarity with migrant communities who are coming under increasing attacks from both people in power and the far-right. \n\n\n\nThis event is ticketed and you will only be allowed entry with a ticket. We ask those who can afford to donate to bring a suggested donation of £10 so we can run further events for the community. Sign up on Eventbrite!
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/leeds-migration-is-life-how-do-we-resist-borders-in-the-everyday/
LOCATION:Middle Floor\, 23-25 Wharf Street\, Leeds\, LS2 7EQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Group,Social,Workshops
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SUMMARY:The Oil Machine – FREE film screening with Medact Leeds
DESCRIPTION:Explore our economic\, historical and emotional entanglement with fossil fuels – can we break the bind in time? \n\n\n\n\n\nHow can we break our addition to oil? Join Medact Leeds for a screening of the new film The Oil Machine at 7pm on Thursday 5th October in Beeston Village Community Centre as part of the South Leeds Green Film Festival for an inspiring screening and conversation on our energy future. \n\n\n\n\nSign up on Eventbrite!\n\n\n\n\nThe Oil Machine explores our economic\, historical and emotional entanglement with fossil fuels by looking at the conflicting imperatives around North Sea oil & gas. This invisible machine at the core of our economy and society now faces an uncertain future as activists and investors demand change. Is this the end of oil? \n\n\n\nThe film brings together a wide range of voices from oil company executives\, economists\, young activists\, oil workers\, pension fund managers\, and considers how this machine can be tamed\, dismantled or repurposed. \n\n\n\nhttps://www.theoilmachine.org/
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/the-oil-machine-free-film-screening-leeds/
LOCATION:Beeston Village Community Centre\, Beeston Park Place\, Beeston\, LS11 8DQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Group,Meetings,Social
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SUMMARY:NHS Borderlands Screening\, Liverpool – Merseyside Patients Not Passports
DESCRIPTION:Join Merseyside Patients Not Passports for a screening of the short film ‘NHS borderlands’ – a documentary that gives us deeper insight into the reality of charges to access healthcare\, told through the story of Angela\, a woman who was charged £8\,000 for healthcare.  \n\n\n\nThe film will be followed by a Q+A discussion with healthcare workers and Merseyside residents who’ve experienced the hostile immigration system in the NHS. \n\n\n\nGet in touch with Merseyside Patients Not Passports at info@patientsnotpassports.co.uk if you have any questions about the format or accessibility of the event.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/nhs-borderlands-liverpool/
LOCATION:The Bridewell (near The Royal)\, 101 Prescot Street\, Liverpool\, L7 8UL
CATEGORIES:Films,Group
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SUMMARY:Free Film Screening of NHS Borderlands\, Panel Discussion and Q+A
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-film-screening-of-nhs-borderlands-panel-discussion-and-qa-tickets-650317064847 \n\n\n\nCome and learn about our national movement and about the local campaign at the Royal Free Hospital and find out how you can help to end the charging of vulnerable patients for NHS care. There will be a short introduction talk\, followed by a screening of the 25 minute documentary\, and then a Panel discussion and Q+A afterwards with some snacks and drinks available. \n\n\n\nRefugees\, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants and are being harmed by the hostile environment policy and hundreds of vulnerable patients are being charged for NHS care at the Royal Free Hospital every year. Some of these patients are destitute\, and others are reported to the Home Office which can jeopardise their asylum claim. The hostile environment policies lead to delays\, deterrence\, damage and tragic deaths for these patients. These policies worsen disparities in terms of health inequality and cause moral injury to healthcare workers. \n\n\n\nNot only are these policies unethical and denounced and opposed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges\, the British Medical Association\, the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology\, and the Royal College of General Practitioners but they are also they are also a big step away from achieving the World Health Organisations target for universal healthcare. Furthermore\, it has been proven in various studies that charging migrants for healthcare is not a cost effective way to save money\, as it often costs more money to track down patients than is ever recouped\, and leads to patients requiring emergency care in the long term which is more expensive and not recoverable. Good access to preventative medicine is much more cost effective and ethical. Healthcare workers refuse to act a border-guards. \n\n\n\nThe Royal Free hospital was set up\, in 1828 to “provide free care to those of little means” and when the NHS was set up by Aneurin Bevan over 100 years later\, the founding doctrine was that “illness is neither an indulgence for which people have to pay\, nor an offence for which they should be penalised\, but a misfortune the cost of which should be shared by the community.”
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/royal-free-nhs-borderlands/
LOCATION:Crossroads Women’s Centre\, NW5\, 25 Wolsey Mews\, London\, NW5 2DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Group,Social
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SUMMARY:Medact Bristol screening & social: The Oil Machine
DESCRIPTION:Join Medact Bristol for a drink at the Canteen\, followed by a film screening of “The Oil Machine” at the Cube Cinema! \n\n\n\nThis social and screening event is open to anyone\, whether you’re already involved in Medact Bristol or want to get involved. \n\n\n\nWe’re looking forward to catching up and being inspired by this eye-opening documentary. Released in 2022\, The Oil Machine highlights the complexities of how oil is embedded in our society – from high finance to cheap consumer goods—and brings together a wide range of voices from oil company executives\, economists\, young activists\, workers\, scientists\, and pension fund managers. It considers how this machine can be tamed\, dismantled\, or repurposed. This documentary looks at how the drama of global climate action is playing out in the fight over North Sea oil. \n\n\n\nWe will be at The Canteen (map) from 7pm to 8pm \n\n\n\nScreening at the Cube Cinema (map) at 8pm! \n\n\n\nThe documentary is 82 minutes long and is in English.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-bristol-screening/
CATEGORIES:Films,Group,Meetings,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220428T183000
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SUMMARY:Haringey Welcome - film screening & local election hustings
DESCRIPTION:An event by Haringay Welcome at McQueens Theatre\, 4 Coburg Road\, London\, N22 6UJ. Register here. \nWith local elections coming up on 5 May\, there is so much we can do to encourage candidates to do more for migrants in our borough. \nJoin us for a evening of information\, screenings and discussion\, in which we will learn about some of the challenges facing migrants in Haringey and ask incumbent councillors and candidates how they mean to make sure Haringey becomes a more welcoming Borough for all\, including migrants\, refugees and asylum seekers. \n6:30PM: Welcome \n7:00PM: Screening of NHS Borderlands\, an investigative documentary from Bare Life Films\, promoted by Patients Not Passports\, that explores the human impact of NHS charges on migrants. \n7.25PM: Presentation by Dr Rachel Benchekroun of research undertaken with mothers living across north London with insecure immigration status\, exploring the barriers they have faced accessing their basic rights. She will be joined by Haringey Welcome member Champagne\, currently working with Rachel\, who has lived experience of insecure status. \n7.40PM: Panel discussion and hustings with Q&A. Featuring: \n\nLucy Nabijou\, Coordinator and founder of Haringey Welcome\nProfessor Myria Georgiou\, LSE\, Haringey Welcome member\nCllr Lucia das Neves\, Labour\, Cabinet member for Health\, Social Care & Wellbeing\, Co-chair Welcome Advisory Board\nCllr Josh Dixon\, Deputy Leader\, Haringey Liberal Democrats\nGreen Party candidate (tbc)\nJess Potter\, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine at North Middlesex Hospital and Access to Healthcare campaigner with Docs not Cops.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/haringey-welcome-film-screening-local-election-hustings/
CATEGORIES:External,Films,Social
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220128T210000
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: NHS Borderlands
DESCRIPTION:Join Lambeth and Southwark Patients Not Passports for a free screening of NHS Borderlands at Effra Space in South London\, followed by Q&A with some of the people involved in the documentary.\n\nNHS Borderlands is a new investigative documentary that explores the human impact of NHS charges on migrants.\n\nThe film follows Angela’s story of being charged £8\,000 for an urgent operation\, and her activism in the face of hostile environment policies in the NHS.\n\nGet your free ticket here!\n\nFollowing the screening there will be a Q&A with Angela\, some of the Bare Life Films team and Jan from Lambeth and Southwark Patients Not Passports\, and you’ll learn about how we can campaign against these unfair charges.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/film-screening-nhs-borderlands/
LOCATION:Effra Space\, 21 Effra Parade\, London\, SW2 1PX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Social,Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210923T180000
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SUMMARY:NHS Borderlands Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of ‘NHS Borderlands’\, an investigative documentary exploring the human cost of charging migrants for NHS care. \nSee full details and register on EventBrite
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/nhs-borderlands-screening/
LOCATION:Whirled Cinema\, 259-260 Hardess Street\, Loughborough Junction\, London\, SE24 0HN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films
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SUMMARY:IPPNW Student Discussion on "The Vow from Hiroshima" and the Importance of Medical Student Activism
DESCRIPTION:  \n“The Vow from Hiroshima” is an intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow\, a passionate\, 89-year-old survivor of the atomic bombing. Her moving story is told through the lens of her growing friendship with a second generation survivor\, Mitchie Takeuchi. “The Vow” will be available to stream on 7-8 August for our event’s participants. \nWith introductory remarks from the filmmakers Mitchie Takeuchi and Susan Strickler followed by comments from Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Thurlow in a conversation with IPPNW international medical students movement from Kenya\, India\, Russia\, United States and Germany. Register now to join the conversation on 9 August. \nAs a 13 year old child\, Setsuko miraculously survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima\, an experience that shaped her life forever as a tireless activist for nuclear abolition. The film is a timely exploration of the global dangers of nuclear weapons and provides an insider’s perspective as we see Setsuko work with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. The culmination of Setsuko’s decades of activism is her acceptance speech at the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Oslo and the entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in 2021. 2021 marks the 76th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. \nRegister now to access the film stream and discussion
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/ippnw-student-discussion-on-the-vow-from-hiroshima-and-the-importance-of-medical-student-activism/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Films,Online,Talks & Lectures
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SUMMARY:Medact Meet & Greet ahead of Lucas Plan screening at MAC Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:On March 1st\, screenings are being organised up and down the country for the launch of The Plan ─ a new feature length documentary following the inspiring story of a group of workers at Lucas Aerospace in the 1970s\, who\, facing redundancies and industrial decline\, came together to make a plan to keep jobs by using the company’s technology and their own skills to make things society needed\, instead of military equipment. \n \nTHE PLAN Trailer from Steve Sprung on Vimeo. \nAt Medact\, we are really excited about how campaigns such as the New Lucas plan and the Green New Deal are pushing for just transitions from arms and fossil fuel industries to more beneficial and sustainable industries ─ reshaping our economy to one that promotes health and well-being at the same time as equity and social justice. \nIn the run up to our #HealthJustice gathering in Birmingham on 27th-29th March\, we will be hosting a meet & greet alongside the screening of The Plan at MAC Birmingham. Come along and talk to Ben from the office about the role for health workers in advocating for a just industrial transition\, our new Medact Birmingham group\, our upcoming conference\, and how you can get involved. And if you can\, stay for the film! \nBen will be around in the MAC cafe before the film starts from 1 – 2pm\, and again during the interval 4 – 4.30pm. Feel free to drop by at any point for however long! \nLook out for someone with leaflets – or call/text me on 07708260962 if you can’t find me! \nLinks\nBook your ticket for the screening and Q&A at MAC Birmingham \nRead New Lucas Plan campaigner Sam Mason’s piece on defence diversification for the Medact blog \nOther launch screenings on Sunday 1st March around the UK\n\nCambridge Arts Picturehouse\nLiverpool Picturehouse at FACT\nLondon Bertha Dochouse\nNorwich Cinema City Picturehouse\nSheffield Showroom\n\nFor details of how to book see the cinema’s website or The Plan on Facebook
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-meet-greet-ahead-of-lucas-plan-screening/
LOCATION:MAC Birmingham\, Midlands Arts Centre\, Cannon Hill Park\, Birmingham\, B12 9QH
CATEGORIES:Films,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190509T190000
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SUMMARY:Divestment in Dorset - the impact of climate change on global health equality
DESCRIPTION:Working or studying in health?\nWorried about the impact of climate change on global health?\nDo you want to learn more about how YOU can influence your local government to move away from investment in fossil fuels? (Divestment)\nJoin us to find out about Medact’s work in campaigning for health equality\, and how you can get involved: \n\nThe Libertine Pub\, Westbourne\nThursday 9th May\nArrive from 7pm with screenings and discussion from 7:30 – 9:30\n\nPlease RSVP below \n[Registration has now closed]
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/divestment-in-dorset-the-impact-of-climate-change-on-global-health-equality/
LOCATION:The Libertine Pub\, Westbourne\, 1 Alumhurst Rd\, Bournemouth\, BH4 8EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Meetings
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171124T210000
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SUMMARY:Medact Tyneside Film Evening - Dr Strangelove
DESCRIPTION:Join Medact Tyneside for a special film screening of Dr Strangelove\n\n \nSynopsis: Dr. Strangelove is a 1964 political satire black comedy film directed by Stanley Kubrick. An insane General triggers a path to a nuclear holocaust that a war room full of politicians and generals frantically try to stop. \nFilm will be screened at 7pm at the Jesmond Community Library followed by a talk (via skype) by Elizabeth Minor\, one of the coordinators of of ICAN UK (Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize 2017) \n\n\n\n  \n Admission: £5  \n\n\n\n\nDonations welcomed for the Jesmond Community Library and Medact Tyneside. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/medact-tyneside-film-evening-dr-strangelove/
LOCATION:Jesmond Community Library\, St George’s Terrace\, Jesmond\, NE2 2DL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films
ORGANIZER;CN="Medact Tyneside":MAILTO:elizabethwaterston43@gmail.com
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