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WEEKLY TOP FIVE STORIES FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD

Friday, July 9th, 2010

(Drum playing with expectancy sound) Tintirinti titi tititin….. drrrrummm

Today, we are starting a series of weekly TOP FIVE STORIES picked from the media in the outside (of The Hub) world.

1.- WORLDTV.COM

If bloging gave us the opportunity to spread our words all around, now this new resource makes possible to create our very own on-line TV.

2. – The Bonnington Squat in London.

Could this be the key to solve the housing problems in the city? An experience worth watching…

3.-The paradoxes of Degrowth

Are democracy and individual rights compatible with the ‘managed contraction’ of the economy? wonders Duncan Green.

4.- An encouraging one to cheer us up!

And last but not least… a bit of a weird one to make you all laugh:

5.- LOST LONDON

Happy fridays!!

San Fermin

San Fermin @ London Fields all day tomorrow!

Project of the Week: SOKO Kenya

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Once upon a time, the Hub was hosted by a beautiful lady called Joanna. Her smile, her grace, her charm and her kindness wowed us all. And her dedication to Ethical Fashion (she also worked for the Ethical Fashion Forum) was an inspiration. Which was why it came as no surprise that one day in 2008 she said that she and her equally lovely husband Dave were going to go to Kenya to found and manage SOKO Kenya. SOKO would empower the quality tailors and people of Kenya by creating sustainable, fair employment for the export market and offering training and skills to some of Kenya’s poorest people.

Just under a year later and they’d gone. And things were tough (as these things always are!). But they perservered, stayed true to their vision and are currently standing on the precipice of equality, change and achievement, ready to leap off into success!

ASOS is the UK’s biggest online fashion retailer and they have just launched a partnership with SOKO to present their first ever Africa Collection. Not only does this mean increased visibility for the amazing work SOKO is doing, but people will actually be wearing clothes created as a result of the project and supporting the market in Kenya.

They’re doing a blog about the collection so check it out here and be as inspired as I was by the interest free loan SOKO offered one worker to enable him to cycle to work (in 20 minutes) instead of walk (90 minutes) everyday. (This to me is the special thing about SOKO, it doesn’t just chuck money at a problem and hope it will go away. It empowers people through support, opportunity and quality leadership.  And as a result, change is happening.) Also check out the piece on SOKO in this weeks Grazia magazine below.

And come Feb 21st, be the first one on the ASOS site ordering your new wardrobe for Spring.

Holly

SOKOinGrazia

Start of the week…so full of potential….

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Mondays are always a good day in the Hub. We look to the week ahead, plan what we will be working on, stat getting excited about who will be coming through the doors, catch up with members. Just generally get ready for the next 5 days!

This mornign I’ve been doing some space tidying – this is how we usually start the week. It’s great to come in after the weekend as your eyes are so fresh and you see things you didn’t notice before! We’ve had an influx of new members lately so they all need storage space – this means telling a few current members to tidy up a bit! I also signed up a member who is just about to finish a business plan for a participatory video project. She wants to tell ’stories’ of people in the community, but real stories that will then be shown on TV or the internet. The example she gave me was of a black bus driver who got promoted quite quickly once he started the job. He also got outcast by his colleagues and fired quite quickly. Purely because of his colour (this happened in 2008!). She wants to tell his story, filming at the locations it happened in and maybe even interviewing the people involved. Her biggest problem is finding funding to build a website which she feels would really help her move things forward. Funding is one of our members biggest issues I think.

There is of course the Unltd’s out there and the Big Lottery fund quite a few people, but I think one of the biggest issues is around timescale. You do the application, you wait a month to hear if you’ve got it, you submit a further proposal, then you find out wahey! you’re in! then it’s another month before you see any cash. Quite a long process! Not that I’m complaining, it’s just frustrating I think because so many of our members deal with issues that need solutions NOW! Or yesterday more precisely. Climate change, social inclusion, sustainability, community buidling. They’re all urgent things and if you wait four months to be able to act on them, lots can change. Of course, it is important not to depend solely on funding though and I’m always amazed at how dedicated people are to what they believe in and the sacrifices they sometimes have to make – financial, emotional or otherwise.

Today I need to finish off the report from the AGM – a bit of evaluation and next steps – and circulate it to members. I want their honest feedback but I’m never too sure on what the best forum for this is. We are launching a members council in the coming weeks which will meet once a month to share knowledge, ideas, thoughts and feedback so hopefully this will work well. One of the things that came out of the AGM though was having a vairety of ways to engage for members so that whatever suits you – whether you’re a techie, a talker or a drawer – you can get involved.

I’m also following up from an exciting meeting I had on Friday with Tal from Seeducation – he’s organisaing a one year development course for young people who will be paid to take part in a new curriculum that creates leaders in social enterprise and activity. The Hub wants to develop a programme that engages with more young people and ideas we talked about were an internship programme where Seeducation students could do an internship for relevant Hub members, the students being able to study in the space and on a separate note, Seeducation hosting the space in the evening and weekends (when most of their students will be working).

To end on an exciting note, we had a visitor from Madrid over on Friday who wanted to see a Hub in action before h decided whether to invest in Hub Madrid or not. We must have done something right because he chose to invest! Congratulations Madrid :) The drinks are on you….

Holly

And so the blogging begins…

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

I will start by giving you some facts.

I am Holly. I host Hub Islington. The Hub provides physical and virtual spaces for social entrepreneurs to meet, work and play. Having begun 4 years ago in an old derelict warehouse just behind Angel tube station, the Hub is now an international network of amazing people doing amazing things.

In London, we have spaces for working, meeting, hosting events, entreprenurs working towards a better environment, sustainable design solutions, coaching and consultancy, going back to the local, facilitating dialogue and much, much more. In Europe we have Hubs running Summer Schools full of inspiration, planning and action, co creation being used, shaped and developed, and learning being shared, transferred and expanded. In South America, new definitions of Hub are taking shape – local Hubs, creative spaces dependent on communities and opening an opportunity for conversation and resolution. And other networks expanding, using the potential of collective power, action and decision-making and helping to shape a new economy, a new way of working and a new way to live.

I am a Host and this means that I (along with other Hosts) run the space in Islington, facilitate collaboration between members, develop an exciting member led programme of events, explore opportunities for development both within the local community and beyond and do, well, much more than I could write here .

Members have asked us to start blogging about what we do and how we do it so consider this the official starting place of fulfilling that request. Over the coming posts you can expect to get an insight into the world of social entrepreneurship, what it’s like to be involved in a fast expanding international network of change makers and other thoughts, innovations, conversations and hey, maybe even the odd photo or two. If you want to find out more about the Hub, please email us at islington.hosts@the-hub.net and to get an idea of what we look like, look here