MembersNEWNew in the Members’ Room: John Ozimek takes up the new Vetting Database; Viv Regan presents a film on youth volunteering; JJ Charlesworth has a piece in Art Monthly on the trouble with art education; James Panton discusses ethical consumerism and child protection on BBC Radio. New on the Vetting Blog: Photography in pre-school; Serving police officer CRBed; Checking once, checking twice; Manifesto Club wins government u-turn; Model flying events cancelled. Read on… |
Join the Manifesto ClubThe Manifesto Club is a new home for those who want to challenge today’s downbeat, over-regulated culture - and to develop humanity’s potential for creativity and knowledge. Members join a blossoming network of people from a variety of backgrounds, to debate, argue and develop new ideas and projects - as well as supporting the club’s core campaigns. Basic membership costs £5 a month: members can meet and collaborate with each other online, and at regular club nights and events. Foundation members contribute £20 a month or more, to help the club expand its work - and are also invited to occasional informal meetings, to discuss broader goals and future direction. The Manifesto Club doesn't receive any sponsorship or grants: members' contributions are vital to keeping us active. These contributions cover one full-time and one part-time campaigner, as well as basic administration and promotion costs. To join, please fill in the form below with your details and interests. You will then be taken to a payment page, to complete your membership - where you will have the option of paying by PayPal, cheque, or standing order. |
The Manifesto Club supports:All those who oppose the new Mayor's ban on drinking on the London Tube... 'Enlightenment is humanity's emergence from self-imposed immaturity. Dare to know! Have courage to use your own understanding!' Immanuel Kant 'What characterises man is his extreme abundance of imagination; therefore, that man is a fantastic animal and that universal history is the gigantic, continuous and insistent effort to go, little by little, putting some order into the crazy fantasy.' José Ortega y Gasset |