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Global Footprints and Kitten Heels : Identity in a changing world - an exploration
Regent's College, Inner Circle, Regent's Park, London NW1
Friday 7th May 2004 from 12noon
How do you measure your global footprint* in kitten heels?
Can you shop-till-you-drop and support fair trade?
Is what you see in the mirror reflected in the media images all around you?
How does your sense of identity affect your power to create change?
Explore these and other thorny questions for the 21st century. Find out what you can do to reduce the size of your global footprint*. Be inspired by action women are taking for a healthier planet.
Including: Exhibition | Debate | Reception and Buffet | Booking Offers
- 12.00 to 6.00pm : FREE Exhibition including:
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Fruity Beauty how to make your own toiletries
Urban Harvest organic community garden plus Compost
Surgery by the compost doctor, for Compost Awareness Week
WASTED exciting waste-prevention ideas . . . on wheels!
It's Not Blue, Period sanitary protection and the environment . . . and much more
Cost: Free
- 5.00 to 6.30pm : 'Identity in a Changing World' keynote discussion with:
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Bea Campbell journalist
Caroline Lucas Green MEP
and . . . YOU
Chaired by Sue Buckingham, chair of WEN
Cost: £10.00 Concessions: £7
** Comedienne Angie Le Mar and Amina Taylor, Editor of the Black British womens magazine, Pride, have joined the line-up for the keynote debate
- 6.30 to 10pm : Reception and Organic Buffet:
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Stand-up comedian Shazia Mirza
Poet Jean 'Binta' Breeze
WEN founder Bernadette Vallely
Harpist Elizabeth Taylor
Cost: £20.00 Concessions: £12
- Book:
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Online at http://www.wen.org.uk
Phone 020 7481 9004
Post to Kitten Heels Tickets, WEN PO Box 30626, London E1 1TZ
Reduced price for both events: £25 Concessions: £15
- Did you know that wearing perfumes and other fragranced products could trigger allergic reactions and create health problems?
- To support our cosmetic policy, WEN would appreciate it if visitors would refrain from wearing such products.
* Global Footprint: The mark you leave on the earth, a measure of the land and resources needed to support your lifestyle.
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