TASC Newsletter 2 March 2021

The Future We Want V1

Conversations Series with MEP Clare Daly
Tuesday 24 March -  11am  


Clare Daly will speak on the global implications of the pandemic for protecting democracy and human rights, as well as fighting poverty, and the implications of authoritarianism and inequality for migration to Europe. Register here

TASC Lunchtime Seminar 19 March 11.30am
with author Peadar Kirby 

His latest book is Karl Polanyi and the Contemporary Political Crisis: Transforming Market Society in an Era of Climate Change. Drawing on the work the famed social theorist, it investigates the causes of our current global crisis through a Polanyian lens.
Register here 

How can the Irish political system adapt to meet the needs of young people?

This TASC policy brief examines how the departments of the Irish government can implement reforms to counteract low turnout amongst young voters, improve young people’s trust in the Irish electoral system and increase the responsiveness of government to the needs of Irish citizens aged 35 and under. Read on here

Launch of the People's Transition - Ardara and Phibsborough 

From February to August, 2021, People's Transition pilot projects will take place in two pioneering communities, supported by AIB. The People's Transition is a participative decision-making approach developed by TASC that views climate action as an enabler of local development. 

Dublin to Donegal: climate action project to encourage community input  Irish Times article by Kevin O'Sullivan available here

Media enquiries should be directed to:

Shana Cohen
Email: scohen@tasc.ie
Tel: +353 1 6169050

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