International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world.
Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world.
Join us at Edinburgh City Chambers to watch a film about Sheku Bayoh and hear from his family members about the #Justice4ShekuBayoh campaign
Association of Scottish Green Councillors want to hear from members about their ideas for action or questions about what being a councillor actually means.
Join members of Living Rent to demand stronger rent controls in the Housing Bill
Join Lorna Slater, MSP and Councillor Alex Staniforth for an update on the challenges for both Scottish Government and City of Edinburgh Council budgets this year.
Buy Nothing Day is a day of protest against consumerism and encourages people not to shop for one day.
Proceeds go to funding Climate Camp Scotland's work against fossil-fuel extraction and in support of those affected by the fossil fuel industry and climate collapse
The first InfraSisters Edinburgh ride of this winter - a slow circular ride around Edinburgh city centre lasting about an hour
Part of the Critical Mass movement, Edinburgh cyclists bike together in solidarity every last Saturday of the month, meeting at 2pm on Middle Meadow Walk.
Shrub's AGM is a chance for the community to come together and reflect on the last year. All welcome, including non-members.
Support our election campaigns fund by bidding in our auction!
Join your local Greens for coffee at Cafe Truva at the Shore in Leith!
Each month, members can join Edinburgh Green Councillors on Zoom to talk about issues coming up at Edinburgh Council, topical news, political shenanigans and anything else that’s on your mind.
Join Anne and Zoë for a chance to catch up on what the party's National Council will be discussing in the next quarterly meeting, raise any questions or concerns you have, or make your suggestions on branch activities. This meeting is on Zoom. Joining instructions will be emailed out to members near the time.
Gain an understanding of why getting community input on biodiversity is so vital at an early stage of the planning process.
This is the monthly meeting of the Edinburgh Greens branch committee. Non-committee members are welcome to attend as observers.
World AIDS Day is a global movement to unite people in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Survey seeking views of young women in Scotland. Closes 6 December 2024.
Scottish Greens quarterly National Council Meeting. National Council is the body that makes party decisions in between AGMs.
Join Equality Network and supporters to do a little bit of shopping, get some tasty snacks and see what LGBT+ organisations and groups have to offer over the winter
Join the Green councillors and branch committee for a festive celebration to say good riddance to 2024 and put the world to rights for next year.
Human Rights Day is the day in 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This book launch and panel discussion explore ideas for how to achieve true wellbeing in a society beyond growth.
This lecture series aims to get you a practical look at what happens to make a law come to be, with opportunities to ask practical questions on how we all can make a difference for Scotland.
The monthly meeting of the West Edinburgh team covers Almond, Drum Brae/Gyle and Corstorphine/Murrayfield council wards. We also welcome Pentland/Ratho ward members.
A launch event of the Workers' Observatory, sharing worker insights into Edinburgh’s gig economy and discussing steps towards fairer work.
The monthly meeting of the South East Edinburgh sub-branch, covering Southside/Newington and Liberton/Gilmerton wards.
The Council want to hear your views on a visitor levy for Edinburgh. Deadline: 15 December 2024
What's involved in standing as a candidate for the Scottish Greens at a Holyrood election?
Join Lorna Slater MSP for Lothian Region, local community groups and stakeholders as we look ahead to the future of Holyrood Park.
Food for Profit is the first feature documentary that exposes the links between the meat industry, lobbying and the corridors of power.
Following the recent resignation of the leader of the City of Edinburgh Council, a decision from members may be required with respect to forming a new administration.
Part of the Critical Mass movement, Edinburgh cyclists bike together in solidarity every last Saturday of the month, meeting at 2pm on Middle Meadow Walk.